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Britain Quiz

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  • What is the name of the river that flows through London?
    The Loch Ness
    The Seine
    The Thames
  • Which city is famous for bicycles?
    Oxford
    London
    Cambridge
  • What does the UK mean?
    The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northen Ireland
    Great Britain
    The United Kingdom and Ireland
  • When you walk into a building in the UK, you are...
    on the ground floor
    on the first floor
    on the second floor
  • What is the most traditional British Christmas dish?
    Fish
    Chicken
    Turkey
  • What is a double-decker?
    A train
    A bus
    A taxi
  • What clothing do British call jumpers?
    Jackets
    Sweaters
    Jeans
  • You are at the famous lake in Schotland. What are you looking for?
    A dolphin
    A fish
    A monster
  • What is the official London residence of the queen?
    Windsor Castle
    Buckingham palace
    Tower of London
  • If you go to the loo, you go to the...
    living room
    toilet
    balcony
  • What is the London Underground called?
    Wimbledon
    Tube
    Heathrow
  • What money is used in the UK?
    British Euro
    British Dollar
    British Pound
  • What is the name of the traditional Scottish men’s costume?
    Shorts
    Skirt
    Kilt
  • Who lives at 10 Downing Street in London?
    The Queen
    The Prince of Wales
    The Prime Minister
  • What is the Queen's name?
    Queen Ela I
    Queen Elizabeth II
    Queen Margaret IV
  • In Britain people drive their cars on the ______ side of the road.
    right-hand
    left-hand
    wrong-hand
  • You ask a Brit the time and the answer is "Half nine". Is the time...?
    10:30
    8:30
    9:30
  • What is Big Ben?
    A famous London station
    A famous London bridge
    A famous London clock
  • Who wrote the book "Harry Potter
    C.S. Lewis
    J.M. Barrie
    J. K. Rowling
  • What do the British people say when it’s raining heavily?
    It’s raining foxes and wolves.
    It’s raining cats and dogs.
    It’s raining frogs and ducks.