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“Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?”
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“Who Wantsto Be
a Millionaire?”
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The name of the river in Londonis…
a) The
b) The
c) The
d) The
Mississippi
Thames
Nile
Thamus
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What is the Tower of London now?а) a
b) a
c) a
d) a
prison
museum
house
fortress
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Who is the head of England?а)the Queen
b) the Tsar
c) the Princess
d) the Prince
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Where does the Queen live ?a)the Tower of London
b) the White house
c) the Winsor palace
d) the Buckingham palace
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In what country do men wearskirts?
a) France
b) England
c) Scotland
d) Norway
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What can you see in Trafalgar Square?a) Nelson statue
b) King memorial
c) Queen memorial
d) Michael Gorbachev memorial
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London is nearly…a) 1000 years old
b) 2000 years old
c) 3000 years old
d) 4000 years old
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You can get from Russia toEngland by…
a) bicycle
b) airplane
c) car
d) foot
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The British parliament is in…a) the Buckingham Palace
b) the Houses of Parliament
c) Backer street
d) Westminster Abbey
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The Princess Diana was the wifeof…
a)Prince John
b) Prince Robert
c) Prince Wilhelm
d) Prince Charles
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Who is considered the nationalpoet of Scotland?
а) Robert Burns
b) Jonathan Swift
c) William Shakespeare
d) Thomas More
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What was Benjamin Britten?а) a composer
b) a doctor
c) a writer
d) a poet
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What famous English architectplanned and built St. Paul’s
Cathedral?
а)William Blake
b) Michael Faraday
c) Francis Drake
d) Christopher Wren
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Who wrote the story “The Old Manand the Sea”?
a) Theodore Dreiser
b) Ernest Hemingway
c) Jack London
d) James Fennimore Cooper
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What is the centre of the cinemaproduction in the USA?
a) Harvard
b) Congress
c) Disneyland
d) Hollywood
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Who created the best animatedcartoons in the USA?
a) David Eisenhower
b) Walt Disney
c) Robert Lee
d) John Kennedy
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Who was the 42nd President of theUSA?
a) Bill Clinton
b) John Kennedy
c) Benjamin Franklin
d) George Washington
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What is the national emblem ofEngland?
a) a tulip
b) a rose
c) a daffodil
d) a sunflower
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What is the capital of Scotland?a) Cardiff
b) Belfast
c) Edinburgh
d) Oxford
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What is the nickname of London’sUnderground?
a) the Line
b) the Box
c) the Tube
d) the Bus
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Where can you see waxfigures of many famous
people?
a) Madame Tussaud’s
b) No 10, Downing street
c) the Houses of Parliament
d) the British Museum
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How many bronze lions can yousee at the foot of the monument to
Admiral Nelson?
a) 6
c) 2
b) 8
d) 4
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How many bridges cross theThames?
a) 18
c) 21
b) 14
d) 32
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Who was the first woman PrimeMinister in the UK?
a) Harriet Stowe
b) Margaret Thatcher
c) Hillary Clinton
d) Betsy Ross
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Where is the statue of Libertysituated?
a)Washington
b) New York
c) Atlanta
d) Philadelphia
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How many stripes does theAmerican flag have?
a) 15
c) 50
b) 25
d) 13
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What is the national sport inAmerica?
a) Football
b) Baseball
c) Golf
d) Cricket
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In which month is ThanksgivingDay celebrated?
a) November
b) September
c) October
d) December
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What is the biggest state of theUSA?
a) Georgia
b) Alaska
c) Idaho
d) California
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What is the official language ofAustralia?
a) French
b) Spanish
c) English
d) Italian
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Who is the unchallenged King ofrock-and-roll?
a) Ameriqo Vespucci
b) Elvis Presley
c) Graham Bell
d) William Bradford
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What sea is the UK washed by?a) The North Sea
b) The Mediterranean Sea
c) The Red Sea
d) Onega
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How many children doesElizabeth II have?
a) 4
c) 3
b) 2
d) 1
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How many parts does the UKconsist of?
a) 3
c) 4
b) 2
d) 8
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What is the most popular sport inEngland?
a) chess
b) football
c) boxing
d) hockey
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What countries does the UnitedKingdom consist of?
a) England, Scotland, Wales
b) Great Britain & Northern
Ireland
c) England & Scotland
d) Great Britain, Northern
Ireland and The Irish Republic
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What is the highest mountain inthe United Kingdom?
a) Ben Nevis
b) Snowdon
c) the Adirondack Mountains
d) the Ozark Mountain Range
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What is the Union Jack?a) the prince
b) the flag of Britain
c) the king of Britain
d) one of the tower in Westminster
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Who is the head of the state inthe U.K.?
a) Prime Minister
b) Major
c) Queen
d) Speaker
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What park is Speaker’s Corner in?a) Kensington Gardens
b) St. James’s Park
c) Hyde Park
d) Green Park
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What is haggis?a) a dress
b) a toy
c) a drink
d) a dish
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What city did The Beatles from?a) London
b) Manchester
c) Liverpool
d) Cardif
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When do Englishmen eat dinner?a)
b)
c)
d)
2
14
2
14
a.m.
p.m.
p.m.
a.m.
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What colour are the taxis inLondon?
a) blue
b) red
c) black
d) yellow
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When did Christopher Columbusdiscover America?
a) in 1492
b) in 1592
c) in 1392
d) in 1514
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What do people call New York?a) small pot
b) big apple
c) melting pot
d) small apple
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The capital of Australia is ...a) Melbourne
b) Brisbane
c) Sydney
d) Canberra
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The "Mayflower" is...a) the name of a season
b) the name of a flower
c) the name of a town
d) the name of a ship
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Тhе first inhabitants of NorthAmerica were ... .
a) Dutch and Indians
b) Indians and Africans
c) Indians and Spaniards
d) Indians and Englishmen
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Тhе Statue of Liberty was given bуthe people of ...
a) Italy
b) Spain
c) France
d) England
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Count your money.And who is
the millionaire ?