The geographical name of the isles on which the UK is situated.
The British Isles
The head of the state. He doesn’t rule the country but plays an important part in the life of the nation.
Charles III
The number of crosses on the flag of Great Britain
Three crosses
The capital of Great Britain
London
This holiday is celebrated on March 17th. Shamrock leaves and leprechauns are the symbols of this day.
St. Patrick’s Day
The most famous lake in Scotland where a strange creature lives.
Loch Ness
Which British singer became famous with hits like "Hello" and "Rolling in the Deep"?
Adele
The floral symbol of Scotland
The purple thistle
The capital of Wales
Cardiff
On which day do children in the UK often dress up in costumes and say "Trick or treat!" to get sweets?
Halloween (31st October)
The channel which separates Great Britain from Europe.
The English Channel or La Manche
The great English scientist. He discovered the law of gravitation.
Isaac Newton
Which royal residence is a symbol of the British monarchy?
The Buckinham Palace
Which UK city is famous for the Beatles and two major football clubs?
Liverpool
What is the day before Christmas Day called?
Christmas Eve
What is the name of the river that flows through the city of London?
River Thames
The great English scientist, his theory of evolution opened a new period in the science.
Charles Darwin
How many lions appear on the Royal Coat of Arms of England?
Three
Which English city is famous for its Christmas markets and Robin Hood legends?
Nottingham
What do people traditionally watch on TV on Christmas Day?
The King's Christmas speech
This historic English city was the Roman capital of Britain and has ancient city walls still standing today.
York
Who was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
Margaret Thatcher
Which animal is a national symbol of Scotland?
A unicorn
The birthplace of great William Shakespeare
Stratford-upon-Avon
What do people traditionally put inside a Christmas pudding for good luck?
A silver coin