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Historically the territory of Great Britain is divided into ……..

1. two parts2. three parts3. four parts

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Where was William Shakespeare born?

1. in London2. in Bristol3. in Stratford-on-Avon

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1. an insect2. an animal3. a bird

Cricket is a famous English sport game, isn’t it? And do you know another meaning of this word? It is the name of …..

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What book is this? It is a story about a boy who didn’t want to become grown up. He could fly and had a lot of adventures. 1. Christopher Robin2. Peter Pen3. The Gingerbread Boy

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What monument is there in the middle of the Trafalgar Square?

1. The Statue of William the Conqueror

2. The Queen Victoria Memorial3. The Statue of Admiral Nelson

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When did the Great Fire of London take place?1. In 6662. In 9993. In 1666

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1. St. David’s Day2. St. Patrick’ Day3. St. Paul’s Day

What holiday do Welsh people celebrate on the first of March?

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What weather is very usual in Great Britain?

a) rainyb) sunnyc) snowy

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What is the oldest British monument?

1. Stonehenge2. The Tower of London3. Big Ben

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What holiday do English people celebrate on the 26th of December?

1. Christmas Day

2. Christmas Eve

3. Boxing Day

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What is the name of this sport game?

1. Polo2. Rugby3. Cricket

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What street did Sherlock Holmes live in?

1. High Street2. Fleet Street3. Baker Street

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What bird do English people call a Christmas bird?1. Sparrow (воробей)2. Robin (малиновка)3. Cuckoo ( кукушка)

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What museum is this?:

1. The British Museum

2. The Museum of London

3. The Museum of Natural History

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Flag of what part of the UK is it?

1. Scotland2. Northern

Ireland3. England

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1. Robert Louis Stevenson

2. Agatha Christie3. James Fenimore

Cooper

Who is the author of the book “Treasure Island” («Остров сокровищ)?

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What does the word “cookies” mean in British English?

1. biscuits2. cakes3. pies

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1. Holly (остролист)2. Mistletoe (омела)3. Fir tree (ёлка)

Branch of what plant do English people often put on the Christmas pudding?

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What is the capital of Scotland? 1. Edinburgh2. London3. Belfast

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1. Wax figures of famous people

2. Clothes of old fashion3. Pictures of ancient

painters

What can we see in the Madam Tussaud’s Museum?

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Who is the official Head of Great Britain?

1. The Queen2. The King3. The

President

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Where is the famous lake Loch Ness situated?1.In Wales2.In Scotland3.In England

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When was Britain first mentioned in the written history?

1. about 350BC2. in 43 AD3. in 78 AD

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What building is this?

1. The Natural History Museum

2. The Houses of Parliament

3. Windsor Castle

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What is the name of the oldest university in the UK?

1. Oxford2. Cambridge3. Harvard

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What building is this?1. Westminster

Abbey2. The Tower of

London3. The Houses of

Parliament

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1. In Downing Street

2. In Baker Street

3. In Whitehall

Where does the British Prime Minister live?

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Where is the Royal Shakespeare Theatre situated?

1. in London2. in Manchester3. in Stratford-upon-Avon

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