“Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?”
2012 оқу жылы
The Game
“Who wants to Be a Millionaire?”
Teacher: Welcome to the game “Who wants to Be a Millionaire?” Dear boys and girls! Today we are going to play this game and you only need a sheet of paper and a pen, and of course your brain, mind and your wish to play and win. Today we are going to talk about America and Great Britain. You should be very careful, listen to the questions and answer them only in English.
The rules of the game are:
You have 15 questions or levels; if you answer a question incorrectly, then you lose all the money you have won, except that the 1000 and 32000 prizes guaranteed. And you have 2 prompts: the help of the audience, and the call to the friend. Here are the points:
100
200
400
500
1000 (“4”)
2000
4000
8000
16000
32000 (“5”)
64000
125000
250000
500000
1000000 (“5/5”)
Let us begin the game.
THE FIRST SELECTION SET
Take your sheets of paper and pens.
Arrange these American holidays as they appear in the year.
A. Valentine's Day B. Halloween
C. New Year D. Christmas
Key: C, A, B, D
Teacher: Who is the winner?
I wish you good luck!
1. (100) Who discovered America?
A. Christopher Columbus B. The Pilgrims
C. George Washington D. Amerigo Vespucci
2. (200) Christopher Columbus landed in America in …
A. 1620 B. 1942
C. 1492 D. 1630
3. (400) In which month is Thanksgiving Day celebrated?
A. December B. February
C. November D. March
4. (500) The Union Jack is …
A. the flag of the UK B. the flag of Scotland
C. the flag of Wales D. the flag of England
5. (1000) Where was William Shakespeare born?
A. London B. Scotland
C. Stratford-upon-Avon D. Wales
6. (2000) Great Britain is separated from the continent by …
A. the Pacific Ocean B. the Irish Sea
C. the Bristol Channel D. the English Channel
7. (4000) America celebrates it on the 4th of July.
A. St. Valentine's Day B. Independence Day
C. Thanksgiving Day D. Mother's Day
8. (8000) The USA is the world's fourth largest country in area. What are the three largest countries?
A. China, Russia, Canada B. Saudi Arabia, Japan, Spain
C. France, India, Egypt D. Brazil, Italy, Great Britain
9. (16000) The Great Fire of London broke out in …
A. 1066 B. 1766
C. 1106 D. 1666
10. (32000) Who was Shakespeare's father?
A. writer B. farmer
C. politic D. glove maker
11. (64000) Which city is the largest city in the USA?
A. Los Angeles B Chicago
C. New York D. California
12. (125000) What country gave the statue of Liberty as a present to the USA?
A. Spain B. France
C. Russia D. England
13. (250000) The flag of the USA is called…
A. White stars B. Flag with stars
C. Stars and stripes D. The Union Jack
14. (500000) How many parts does the UK consist of?
A. 4 parts B. 3 parts
C. 2 parts D. 6 parts
15 (1000000) Who was the first president of the USA?
A. Lincoln B. Kennedy
C. Washington D. Jefferson
Keys: 1. a, 2. c, 3. c, 4. a, 5. c, 6. d, 7. b, 8. a, 9. d, 10. d, 11. c, 12. b, 13. c, 14. a, 15. c
THE SECOND SELECTION SET
Put the letters in the order of the alphabet
A. Y B. J
C. B D. M
Keys: C, B, D, A
1. (100) Where is the Statue of Liberty located?
A. New York B. Massachusetts
C. California D. Atlanta
2. (200) A VIP is a …
A. very important person B. very interesting person
C. very ill person D. very intelligent person
3. (400) In the UK what do children hang up for Santa Claus to put their presents?
A. hats B. caps
C. shoes D. socks
4. (500) How many stars does the flag of the US consist of?
A. 40 B. 50
C. 30 D. 13
5. (1000) Who was the first president of the USA?
A. A. Lincoln B. F.D. Roosevelt
C. George Washington D. Bill Clinton
6. (2000) The official residence of the president in Washington
A. The White House B. Buckingham palace
C. Federal Congress D. Downing Street. 10
7. (4000) What country consists of four parts?
A. The USA B. France
C. The UK D. Australia
8. (8000) Which two countries have borders with the USA?
A. Canada, Mexico B. Brazil, Argentina
C. Brazil, Canada D. Argentina, Mexico
9. (16000) What is the official residence of the British Queen?
A. St. Paul’s Cathedral B. The House of Parliament
C. Buckingham Palace D. Westminster Abbey
10. (32000) Washington D.C. is …
A. a state B. a district
C. a country D. an island
11. (64000) Abraham Lincoln was the …
A. 1st president B. 16th president
C. 3rd president D. 40th president
12. (125000) Two states are outside the borders of the main nation. Which are they?
A. Canada, Mexico B. Hawaii, Alaska
C. California, Texas D. Los Angeles, New York
13. (250000) The famous … … in London is called Big Ben.
A. house B. museum
C. clock tower D. shop
14. (500000) British people celebrate Halloween on …
A. the 8th of March B. the 31st of October
C. the 5th of November D. the 25th of December
15. (1000000) Who is the head of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland?
A. The Queen B. The President
C. The Speaker D. Prime Minister
Keys: 1. a, 2. a, 3. d, 4. b, 5. c, 6. a, 7. c, 8. a, 9. c, 10. b, 11. b, 12. b, 13.c, 14. b, 15. a