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The UK culture quiz
Downloadable worksheets:
I QUIZ WITH 110 QUESTIONS WITH KEY ABOUT ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES
Level:
elementary
Age:
9-100
Downloads:
75
Quiz on English-speaking countries
Level:
intermediate
Age:
14-100
Downloads:
20
Quiz The UK
Level:
intermediate
Age:
12-14
Downloads:
6
Small Facts about the UK. Quiz.
Level:
intermediate
Age:
14-17
Downloads:
1
Cultural quiz about the UK
Level:
intermediate
Age:
12-17
Downloads:
0
The Uk and the USA quiz
Level:
elementary
Age:
10-14
Downloads:
30
The UK culture quiz
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1. Find the four countries of the UK and their capitals in the w
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2. �The flag of the United Kingdom is called The Union Jack. The flag of one country is not in the Union Jack. What country is it?
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3. Complete the sentences below with the right country.
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a) The London Eye is a famous place in
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b) Ben Nevis is a famous mountain in�
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c) We can see Giant's Causeway in�
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d) Conwy Castle is in
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e) The leek is the symbol of
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f) The thistle is the symbol of�
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g) The rose is the symbol of
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h) The shamrock is the symbol of
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4. �Choose the correct answer.
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a) Shakespeare lived in�
Wales
England
Scotland
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b) The kilt is a traditional skirt from
Scotland
England
Wales
c) The population of Northern Ireland is
50 million
2 million
5 million
d) Rugby is a traditional sport in
Northern Ireland
Wales
Scotland
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5. What is the name of the current Queen of England?
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Queen Camila
Elizabeth I
Elizabeth II
Queen Victoria
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Where does she live?
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6. Complete the chart.
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Prince
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7. Choose the correct answer.
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a) The currency of the United Kingdom is called�
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dollar
euro
sterling pound
b) How many pence are there in a pound?
20
50
100
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quid
fiver
teener
d) What is the biggest Bank of England note?
20 pounds
50 pounds
100 pounds
e) Where can you use Scottish banknotes?
Only in Scotland.
Scotland and England.
Most places in the UK.
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