USA
UK
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
100

What holiday celebrates American independence on July 4?

Independence Day

100

What is the British custom of standing in line called?

Queueing

100

What is the national holiday celebrated on July 1?

Canada Day

100

What is the name for outdoor cooking in Australia?

Barbecue

100

What is a common Māori greeting meaning “hello”?

Kia Ora

200

What holiday includes eating turkey with family?

Thanksgiving

200

What is the traditional British tea-time activity?

Afternoon tea

200

What word do Canadians say very often to be polite?

Sorry

200

What phrase means “don’t worry” in Australia?

No worries

200

What is the traditional greeting where noses touch?

Hongi

300

What is the most watched sports event in the USA?

Super Bowl

300

What is the most popular sport in the UK?

Football (soccer)

300

What is the national winter sport of Canada?

Ice hockey

300

What does AFL stand for?

Australian Football League

300

What is the national sport of New Zealand?

Rugby

400

How much do Americans usually tip in restaurants?

15–20%

400

What is the famous tennis tournament in the UK?

Wimbledon

400

What are the two official languages of Canada?

English and French

400

What does “brekkie” mean?

Breakfast

400

What do people usually remove before entering a house?

Shoes

500

What does the “Melting Pot” represent in American culture?

Cultural diversity

500

What type of humor is common in British culture?

Dry / sarcastic humor

500

In which month is Canadian Thanksgiving celebrated?

October

500

What is “Tall Poppy Syndrome”?

Criticizing successful people

500

What is the name of the famous New Zealand national rugby team?

All Blacks