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Who wants to be a millionaire?
Question № • Who gave London its first name? a) the Greeks b) the Romans c) the Egyptians
Question № • Who founded the Tower of London? a) Henry VIII b) James I c) William I
Question № • The US flag is called ____. a) Union Jack b) Stars and Stripes c) Maple Leaf
Question № • Most of the Canadian population is of _____ origin. a) English and German b) English and French c) British and French
Question № • Canada became independent from __. a) The UK b) France c) The USA
Question № • Who designed St. Paul’s Cathedral? a) Christopher Wren b) Francis Drake c) Benjamin Hall
Question № Fast food was originated in _____. a) Great Britain b) The USA c) Canada
Question № The National flag of Canada is popularly known as ______. a) Maple Leaf b) Union Jack c) Stars and Stripes
Question № Elisabeth - II lives in ____. a) The Town of London b) Buckingham c) 10, Downing Street
Question № Nelson’s monument – a tall column with the figure of Nelson at its top – is in ___. a) Trafalgar Square b) Hyde Park c) Piccadilly Circus
Question № The official residence of the British Prime Minister is at _____. a) № 10 Downing Street b) Buckingham Palace c) Tower of London
Question № M. Tatcher was __ by profession. a) A chemist b) A doctor c) A teacher
Question № The British flag is called … a) The Union Jack b) The Stars and Stripes c) the Maple Leaf
Question № • What colour is the traditional London taxi? a) yellow b) black c) red
Question № Where are the British kings and queens crowned? a) The House of Lords b) St. Paul’s Cathedral c) Westminster Abbey
Question № The oldest part of London is ___ a) the City b) the West End c) the East End
Question № Canada is a Native American word. What does it mean? a) Maple leaf b) Big Village c) Lots of islands
Question № • Canada is made of _______. a) States b) Districts c) Provinces
Question № • The main lakes in the USA are the ________ in the north. a) Great Lakes b) Grand Lakes c) Large Lakes
• Disneyland (US) is the kingdom of fantasy linked to technology. It is situated not far from _____. • a) Chicago • b) New York • c) Los Angeles
Question № What is the symbol of Scotland? a) a shamrock b) a thistle c) a bagpipe
Question № Which is the only London Bridge that can be raised? a) Tower Bridge b) London Bridge c) Waterloo Bridge
Question № Which word is not from French borrowing? a) army b) pig c) chair
Question № Madame Tussaud’s is ______ in London. a) a circus b) a museum c) a theatre
Question № • The highest mountain in Great Britain is ___. a) Snowdon b) Ben Nevis c) Cornwell
• ______ is famous for his sense of humour. • a) Jack London • b) Conan Doyle • c) Mark Twain
Question № St. Paul’s Cathedral, the greatest monument and Wren’s masterpiece, is situated in __. a) Manchester b) Liverpool c) London
Question № The Beatles started their career in ___ a) Liverpool b) Birmingham c) London
Question № • ________ is a very large Gothic church in central London. It is the traditional place of coronation and burial site for English monarchs. a) Westminster Cathedral b) Westminster Abbey c) Buckingham Palace
Question № • A well-known name for the USA is ____. a) “wild world” b) “melting pot c) “great empire”
Question № Scotland is a motherland of the greatest English poet ______. a) William Blake b) Robert Burns c) William Shakespeare
Question № • Stratford-on Avon is the birthplace of the great English poet and writer ______. a) W. Shakespeare b) Ch. Dickens c) B. Show
Question № • The Queen’s eldest son’s name is____. a) Charles b) Edward c) Philip
Question № What is the name of the London metro? a) The underground b) The subway c) The tube
• In the UK the day after Christmas is called_____ • a) Boxing Day • B) Christmas Eve • C) Remembrance Day
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