The USA vs The UK Final test
What is the capital of the UK? London Birmingham Manchester London Edinburgh
What countries make up the UK? 1) England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland 2) England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland 3) England, Wales, Scotland
Which country is famous for it's Lochs? 1) Northern Ireland 2) Wales 3) England 4) Scotland
The Hebrides are a large group of Islands off the coast of which country? England Wales Scotland Northern Ireland
What's the capital of the Republic of Ireland? Cardiff Dublin London Belfast
Where in Britain can you find Loch Ness? Scotland England Wales Scotland Northern Ireland
What is the capital of Scotland? Edinburgh Glasgow Aberdeen Edinburgh Inverness
What is the highest mountain in Britain? Ben Nevis Snowdon Ben Nevis Ben Macdhui Scafell Pike
In which part of Britain can you find the Snowdonia National Park? Wales Scotland Wales Northern Ireland England
What is the flag of the UK called? Tricolore Union Jack Stars and Stripes Union Jack United Kingdom
What countries are presented on the flag? St George - England 1) England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland 2) England, Scotland, Ireland 3) England, Scotland, Northern Ireland - St Patrick St Andrew - Scotland
In which part of the UK is the Lake District? England Wales Scotland Northern Ireland
What is it? 1. London Bridge 2. Tower Bridge 3. Westminster Bridge 4. Waterloo Bridge
1. Tower of London 3. St. Paul’s Cathedral 2. Westminster Abby 4. Buckingham Palace
1. London circle 2. London wheel 3. London eye
1. Palace of Westminster 3. Kensington Palace 2. St. James's Palace 4. Buckingham Palace
1. Soho Square 2. Parliament Square 3. Trafalgar Square 4. Piccadilly Circus
1. Trafalgar Square 2. Piccadilly Circus 3. Covent Garden 4. Leicester Square
1. Queen Victoria 2. Queen Elizabeth II 3. Queen Elizabeth I 4. Queen Alexandra
What is he? 1. Tony Blair 2. Gordon Brown 3. David Cameron Current Prime Minister was appointed on 11 May 2010
How many branches of power are existed? judicial executive legislative
What power does he represent? executive legislative judicial
1. The Palace of Westminster 2. The Houses of Parliament 3. Westminster Abby 4. St. Paul’s Cathedral
What power does it represent? Legislative Executive Judicial
The House of Lords Structure of Parliament The House of Commons
What’s the name of this flag? 1) Flag of the United States 2) Stars and Stripes 3) Union Jack
How many stars are on the flag? What do they mean? The fifty stars represent the 50 states
How many stripes are on the flag? What do they mean? the 13 stripes represent the original thirteen colonies
What bird represents the USA? Flamingo The Bald Eagle Andean Condor
What is it? Where is it? What works there? The U. S. Capitol in Washington, DC Congress
What part does the Congress consist of? 1) Senators and Representatives 2) House of Commons and House of Lords 3) State Duma and Federation Representatives Council Congress Senators from 50 states Create new laws
Main political parties? 1) Liberal party, Democratic, Republican 2) Democratic, Republican 3) Liberal party, Democratic
What symbol does Democrats have? elephant donkey
Who is the head of the state? president
Constitution What is the country's supreme legal document? Bill of Rights The Declaration of Independence
What president didn’t live here? George Washington
What is it? Crazy Horse Memorial Mount Rushmore
What controls schools? 1) Government, local administration 2) State Government, school boards 3) Senate, Department of education
state governments control School Boards
What do school boards do? School Boards We are locally elected We are responsible for school curricula, funding, teaching, and other policies
What is Department of Education responsible for? 1)Educational standards 2) funding 3) teaching 5) school curricula 4) standardized testing
What countries does the USA border? 1)Russia, Canada, Mexico 2) Canada, Cuba, Mexico 3) Canada, Mexico
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What great rivers flow across the country? 1) Columbia R. , Missouri R. , Mississippi R. , Colorado R. , Hudson R. , Potomac R. , Ohio R. , Arkansas R. , Rio Grande R. , Yukon R. St. Lawrence R. 2) Columbia R. , Mississippi R. , Colorado R. 3) Mississippi R. , Colorado R. , Hudson R. , Potomac R. ,
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What was one of the first important documents in the history of democratic government in America? 1) the Mayflower Compact 2) the Stamp Act 3) the Declaration of Independence
What colony was the first to establish? 1) Virginia 2) Plymouth 3) Connecticut
The Colonial period ended with the start of … 1) the Revolutionary War 2) the Civil war 3) the War of 1812
The Civil War … 1) war between North and South 2) war for independence 3) war with Amerindians
The first President of the USA was 1) George Washington 2) Abraham Lincoln 3) Thomas Jefferson
He defeated John Mc. Cain and became the 44 th President of the United States 1) George Walker Bush 2) Barack Obama 3) Bill Clinton