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If you go to the 'loo' you …
 
go to the toilet
 
go to the airport
 
go to the supermarket
What is the second largest city in the UK?
 
Birmingham
 
Manchester
 
Glasgow
What is the capital city of Scotland?
 
Edinburgh
 
Glasgow
 
Aberdeen
What is the British flag called?
 
The Union Jack
 
The Uncle Jack
 
The Red Cross flag
Who is the current monarch (King or Queen) of the UK?
 
King Charles
 
Queen Elizabeth II
 
King Harry
British can be called
 
Brit
 
Brian
 
Blink
How British people meet and greet?
 
Offer their hand
 
Kiss twice
 
Hug noisily
Which UK country has bilingual (in two languages) road signs?
 
Wales
 
Scotland
 
England
A quid is…
 
£1
 
a cigarette
 
a cup of tea
If you make a fuss
 
very angry
 
very poor
 
very tired
Where are Kilts worn?
 
Scotland
 
England
 
Northern Ireland
What sport is played at Wimbledon?
 
tennis
 
football
 
basketball
If you raise one eyebrow
 
questioningly
 
Lovely
 
Enjoyably
Which river flows through London?
 
Thames
 
Hudson
 
Danube
The underground in London is also called the...
 
tube
 
metro
 
train
Who lives in 10 Downing Street?
 
The Prime Minister of the UK
 
The Queen of the UK
 
The Prince of the UK
Who is the famous author of 'Romeo and Juliet'?
 
William Shakespeare
 
Charles Dickens
 
Ernest Hemingway
When is Boxing Day in the UK?
 
26th December
 
31st December
 
6th December
British people are famous for drinking a lot of...
 
tea
 
coffee
 
orange juice
British people always wait in...
 
Line
 
a circle
 
a square
British people are famous for saying ______ a lot.
 
'sorry'
 
'hello'
 
'goodbye'
British people are well-known for being very _____.
 
polite
 
funny
 
smart
When people say 'cheers' in the UK, they usually mean...
 
thanks
 
hello
 
goodbye