1.What are the most popular magazines for boys in Britain a. Sugar b. Bliss C. NME 2. What does the word “dosh” mean a. favourite b. Talk c. money 3. How are the guard of the Tower of London called? a. Beefeaters b. Black Warders c. Yellow Guards 4.

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What country is called the country of ghosts: a. Scotland b. England c. Wales 5. RFDSA is short for Royal………… ……….. of Australia. 6.The idiom “ my cup of tea” means: a. I like tea. B. It’s what I like. C. I didn’t enjoy it. 7.Loch Lomond is situated in: a. The USA b. Ireland C. Scotland 8……………. College created rules to make football less violent. a. Eton b. Trinity c. Cambridge 9. Tuk- tuks mean a. big vehicles b. sound of the instrument c. rickshaws from Asia. 10.W. Shakespeare performed his plays at…. a. London Opera House b. Globe Theatre c. Royal Cavern Garden 11.What is the national symbol of Scotland? a. a red rose b. a poppy c. a thistle 12.Where does the Prime Minister of GB live: a. 10 Downing Street b. Windsor Castle c. Buckingham Palace 13.Tenth grades in the American schools are: a. Freshmen b. sophomores c. seniors 14. who was not British: a. M. Faraday b. J. Logie Braid c. H. Ford 15. You can bump into princess Diana in….. a. Madame Tussauds b. Royal Theatre c. St. Paul’s Cathedral 16.Big Eye is….. a. A Big Foot b. UFO c. Riding wheel 17. Who was the first president of the USA a. A Lincoln b. G. Washington c. J. Nelson 18. Obento is typical for: a. Japan b. China c. Korea 19. OXFAM means: a. the shopping Street b. a chain of charity shops c. medical center 20.AlexanderFleming was …………… by origin. A .English b. Scottish c. American 21.All the banknotes in the UK have a portrait of…. a. Queen Elizabeth Fry b. Queen Elizabeth -2 c. Sir John Houblon 22.Who was the master thief of the new World: a. Frances Drake b. Christopher Columbus c. Amerigo Visspicci 23. Morris dancing is typical: a. Scotland b. England c. Ireland 24. Where do coos live: a. the USA b. Wales c. Scotland 25. The unspoilt American countryside can be admired in: a. Hyde Park b. St. James Park c. Yellowstone National Park 26.Which important event takes place on the Thames every spring: a. The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race b. Canoe Race c. water polo race 27.The Statue of Liberty in the USA was a gift from: a. Asian countries b. France c. Japan 28. What is the GCSE: a. final exams b. charity organization c. the certificate of education 29.What is the oldest and most prestigious university in Ireland: a. Oxford b. Howard c. Trinity 30.Kishi is an ancient Russian settlement of the .. a. 17 century b.12 century c. 16 century 31.Loft is …… a. an attic b. a study c. a basement 32. Terraced houses are houses…… a. with many windows b. that are built back- to - back and joined together c. with high terraces 33.You’re talking rubbish means: a. you’re joking b. you’re saying unimportant things c. you’re taking out rubbish 34. Some people in Britain speak Gujarati because they are ……………..by origin. a. British b. Indian c. Georgian 35. Florence Nightingale was called: a. Red Cross Lady b . Lady with the lamp c. a nightingale 36. The book “ White Fang “belong to the pen of…. a. M. Curie b. J. London c. S . Clements 37. the national Scottish costume is…… a. the kilt b . along skirt and the blouse c. a colorful uniform 38.Idiom “ It’s a hot potato” means: a. it’s a hard task b. it’s rather popular c. you need to eat this potato only when it’s hot 39. Near the Tower of London you can see : a. a lot of swallows b. some hawks c. some old ravens 40. Who is called the Iron Lady: a. Hillary Clinton b. Kennedy’s Wife c. M Thatcher

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