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Quiz. English speaking countries
1. QUIZ
English-speaking countries2.
Washington is named aftera) the first state in America
b) the river
c) the first president of America
d) the writer
c) the first president of America
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The head of the English government isa) The King
b) The Queen
c) The Prime Minister
d) The speaker of the house of Commons
c) The Prime Minister
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Where can you see the tombs of manyBritish Kings and queens other famous
people?
a) In Westminster Abbey
b) In St. Paul’s Cathedral
c) Whitehall
d) In the British Museum
a) In Westminster Abbey
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The oldest part of London isa) The City
b) The West End
c) The East end
d) The North End
a) The City
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Which is the nearest neighbour to Great Britaina) Italy
b) Iceland
c) France
d) Spain
c) France
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Christopher Columbus discovered America ina) 1492
b) 1392
c) 1482
d) 1566
a) 1492
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Abram Lincoln. Who was he?a) A writer
b) The 16th president of the USA
c) A scientist
d) A prime Minister
b) The 16th president of the USA
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The US President’s term isa) 2 years
b) 4 years
c) 6 years
d) 3 years
b) 4 years
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Jeans are clothes worn bya) Cowboys in the wild west
b) Actors in America
c) Levi Strauss people
d) People all over the world
d) People all over the world
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The official national symbol of the USA isa) The Statue of Liberty
b) The eagle
c) The turkey
d) The “May Flower”
b) The eagle
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What is the traditional made costume in Scotland?a) The kilt
b) Tall black hats
c) The jeans
d) Black suits
a)The kilt
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Great Britain is separated from the continent bya) The Pacific Ocean
b) By the English Channel
c) The Bristol channel
d) The Irish sea
b) By the English Channel
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The southern and central part of Great Britain isa) Wales
b) England
c) Scotland
d) North Ireland
b) England
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Choose the names of the English-speakingcountries only:
France, Great Britain, China, the USA,
Canada, Brazil, New Zealand, Australia
Great Britain, the USA, Canada, New Zealand, Australia
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How many stripes are there on the American flag?a) 7
b) 6
c) 50
d) 13
d) 13
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What holiday is celebrated in the USA on the 4th ofJuly?
a) Mother’s Day
b) Independence Day
c) Thanksgiving Day
d) Memorial Day
b) Independence Day
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What is Britain’s population?a) 15 million people
b) 60 million people
c) 86 million people
d) 45 million people
b) 60 million people
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The Union Jack isa) The flag of the U. K.
b) The flag of Scotland
c) The flag of Wales
d) The flag of England
a) The flag of the U. K.
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Where does the British Parliament sit?a) In Westminster Abbey
b) In the Town Hall
c) In the Tower of London
d) In the Houses of Parliament
d) In the Houses of Parliament
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What is the traditional Food on Thanksgiving day?a) Pudding
b) A turkey and pumpkin pie
c) A large cake
d) Meat, vegetables and cheese
b) A turkey and pumpkin pie
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What are the names of the oldest Englishuniversity towns?
a) Stratford and London
b) Brighton and Bath
c) Cardiff and Belfast
d) Oxford and Cambridge
d) Oxford and Cambridge
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William Shakespeare wrote most of his playsfor:
a) The Royal London Theatre
b) The Theatre of Stratford
c) The royal Albert Hall
d) The Globe Theatre
d) The Globe Theatre