English Speaking Countries
Quiz
Round 1.
In five minutes answer
10 questions. Write your answers on the sheets of paper.
- Correct and full answer gets 2 points.
- Correct but not full answer gets 1 point.
- If the answer is not correct, you get 0 points.
Question 1.
The official name of GB is ……
Question 2.
Who is Theresa May?
Question 3.
New York is often called..…
Question 4.
What is the biggest city in Scotland?
Question 5.
What is the capital of Australia?
Question 6.
Where can you admire Golden Gate Bridge?
Question 7.
The first president of the USA was …..
Question 8.
Cardiff is the capital of…..
Question 9.
Where is the National Shakespeare Theatre?
Question 10.
The most famous bridge in London is called …..
Answers
1. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
2. Prime Minister
3. “The Big Apple”
4. Glasgow
5. Canberra
6. The USA, San Francisco
7. G. Washington
8. Wales
9. Stratford-upon-Avon
10. Tower Bridge
Round 2. Word-jumble.
You will have 5 scrambled names of the cities. In two minutes write your answers on the sheets of paper.
The correct answer gets 1 point.
Round 2. Word-jumble.
Names of the cities:
- 1. mrbdceagi
- 2. chseremnat
- 3. vredo
- 4. wgaolsg
- 5. okyr
Answers
- 1. mrbdceagi - Cambridge
- 2. chseremnat -Manchester
- 3. vredo -Dover
- 4. wgaolsg -Glasgow
- 5. okyr -York
Round 3. Queue.
This round contains 36 multiple-choice questions. Each team chooses the question.
If your answer is not correct, other teams will have the chance to answer this question.
For the questions marked with the you may get +1 point if you give the explanation.
Round 3. Themes.
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The UK
- The country which got its independence of the British Crown first was …..
- The USA Ireland Canada Australia
- The USA Ireland Canada Australia
- The USA Ireland Canada Australia
- The USA Ireland Canada Australia
- The USA Ireland Canada Australia
- The USA Ireland Canada Australia
- The USA
- Ireland
- Canada
- Australia
The UK
4. Who is the head of the government in the UK?
- The Monarch The Speaker The Lord Chancellor The Prime Minister
- The Monarch The Speaker The Lord Chancellor The Prime Minister
- The Monarch The Speaker The Lord Chancellor The Prime Minister
- The Monarch The Speaker The Lord Chancellor The Prime Minister
- The Monarch The Speaker The Lord Chancellor The Prime Minister
- The Monarch
- The Speaker
- The Lord Chancellor
- The Prime Minister
The UK
9.What is the noble title of the British monarch’s eldest son?
- The Prince Royal The Duke of York The Duke of Edinburgh The Prince of Wales
- The Prince Royal The Duke of York The Duke of Edinburgh The Prince of Wales
- The Prince Royal The Duke of York The Duke of Edinburgh The Prince of Wales
- The Prince Royal The Duke of York The Duke of Edinburgh The Prince of Wales
- The Prince Royal
- The Duke of York
- The Duke of Edinburgh
- The Prince of Wales
The UK
10. Who elects the members of the House of Commons?
- The Monarch The Prime Minister Electors The House of Lords
- The Monarch The Prime Minister Electors The House of Lords
- The Monarch The Prime Minister Electors The House of Lords
- The Monarch The Prime Minister Electors The House of Lords
- The Monarch The Prime Minister Electors The House of Lords
- The Monarch
- The Prime Minister
- Electors
- The House of Lords
The UK
14. Which part of the UK is not represented in the Union Jack?
- Scotland Wales England Northern Ireland
- Scotland Wales England Northern Ireland
- Scotland Wales England Northern Ireland
- Scotland Wales England Northern Ireland
- Scotland Wales England Northern Ireland
- Scotland
- Wales
- England
- Northern Ireland
The UK
17.What misfortune fell upon London in 1666?
- The Great Flood The Plague The Great Fire The Great Depression
- The Great Flood The Plague The Great Fire The Great Depression
- The Great Flood The Plague The Great Fire The Great Depression
- The Great Flood The Plague The Great Fire The Great Depression
- The Great Flood The Plague The Great Fire The Great Depression
- The Great Flood
- The Plague
- The Great Fire
- The Great Depression
The UK
23. Trafalgar is …..
- A cape A town A square A bay
- A cape A town A square A bay
- A cape A town A square A bay
- A cape A town A square A bay
- A cape A town A square A bay
- A cape
- A town
- A square
- A bay
The UK
30. Which part of London is the heart of its business and commercial life?
- The City The East End The West End Westminster
- The City The East End The West End Westminster
- The City The East End The West End Westminster
- The City The East End The West End Westminster
- The City The East End The West End Westminster
- The City
- The East End
- The West End
- Westminster
The UK
35. Which prefix is used in Scottish family names?
- O’ Mac Gil Fitz
- O’ Mac Gil Fitz
- O’ Mac Gil Fitz
- O’ Mac Gil Fitz
- O’ Mac Gil Fitz
- O’
- Mac
- Gil
- Fitz
The USA
2. Who began the active colonization in the new land?
- Columbus and his seamen
- Amerigo Vespucci and his companions
- The Pilgrim Fathers
- All of them
The USA
5 . The American parliament is called …..
- The Senate
- The Capitol
- The Federal Assembly
- The Congress
The USA
8. The capital of the USA was built on …..
- The Mississippi River
- The Potomac River
- The Ohio River
- The Colorado River
The USA
12. Which is the oldest American college?
- Princeton
- Yale
- Harvard
- Maryland
The USA
16. The American city of Moscow is located in …..
- Florida
- Alaska
- Alabama
- Idaho
The USA
20.The Disney World is located in …..
- Orlando
- Florida
- Neither of them
- Both of them
The USA
21. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in …..
- February
- August
- November
- December
The USA
25. The second largest city in the USA is …..
- New York
- Los Angeles
- Washington
- Chicago
The USA
32. Who was Oscar Pierce (the founder of the movie Oscars)?
- A film maker
- An actor
- A scientist
- A wheat grower
Australia and New Zealand
6. Which of the Europeans discovered Australia first?
- The Portuguese
- The Dutch
- The British
- The Spanish
Australia and New Zealand
11. The large seven-pointed star on the Australian flag represents .....
- The Southern Cross
- The Commonwealth of Australia
- The historical link with Britain
- Australia’s geographical position
Australia and New Zealand
18. Which city is considered the cultural capital of Australia?
- Sydney
- Canberra
- Brisbane
- Melbourne
Australia and New Zealand
19. The Olympic Games were held in Sydney in …..
Australia and New Zealand
24.On the Australian coat of arms, we can see a kangaroo and …..
- A dingo
- A koala
- An emu
- A parrot
Australia and New Zealand
29. Which oceans wash the Australian shores?
- The Pacific and the Atlantic
- The Indian and the Atlantic
- The Indian and the Pacific
- The Arctic and the Atlantic
Australia and New Zealand
31.Officially, the country is called …..
- New Zealand
- The Commonwealth of New Zealand
- The Union of New Zealand
- The Realm of New Zealand
Australia and New Zealand
33. On New Zealand’s coat of arms we can see …..
- Two European men
- A European woman and a Maori man
- A Maori woman and a European man
- Two European women
Australia and New Zealand
36. The cold months in New Zealand are …..
- December – February
- March – May
- June – August
- September – November
Canada
3. The motto of Canada is …..
- “ A Mari Usque Ad Mare”
- “ From Sea to Sea”
- Neither of the above
- Both of the above
Canada
7. The official head of the state in Canada is …..
- The Monarch of Britain
- Its Prime Minister
- Its Parliament
- Its Governor-General
Canada
13.Canada stretches within ….. time zones.
Canada
15. The central part of Canada is called …..
- The Canadian Shield
- The Appalachians
- The Rocky Mountains
- The Great Lakes
Canada
22. Which is Canada’s largest financial, commercial and industrial centre?
- Ottawa
- Vancouver
- Montreal
- Edmonton
Canada
26. The main national holiday in Canada is …..
- Labour Day
- Victory Day
- Thanksgiving Day
- Dominion Day
Canada
27. In Canada elections are held once in ….. years.
Canada
28. Most of the Canadian population is of ….. origin.
- English and American
- British and French
- French and Indian
- Indian and English
Canada
34. Annual festivals of arts are held in …..
- Ottawa
- Toronto
- Calgary
- Vancouver
Thank You!!!