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LET’S VISIT THE UK

THE 1ST GAME

GeneralInformation 100 200 300 400 500

GeographicalPosition 100 200 300 400 500

PoliticalSystem 100 200 300 400 500

GENERAL INFORMATION100

What does the UK consist of?A.England and ScotlandB.Great Britain and Northern IrelandC.England, Scotland and WalesD.England, Scotland, Wales and the Irish Republic

GENERAL INFORMATION200

What is the official language in the UK?

A.EnglishB.WelshC.IrishD.Scottish

GENERAL INFORMATION300

What is the British Queen’s name?A.AnneB.Elizabeth IC.Elizabeth IID.Zara Anne Elizabeth

GENERAL INFORMATION400

When do the British people celebrate Christmas?

A.On the 24th of DecemberB.On the 25th of DecemberC.On the 26th of JanuaryD.On the 7th of January

GENERAL INFORMATION500

What is the nickname of the British flag?

A.Union JackB.Old GloryC.Digger

GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION100

Where is the UK situated?A.On the Irish IslandsB.On the Britannia IslandsC.On the Welsh IslesD.On the British Isles

GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION200

What is the capital of the UK?A.BelfastB.EdinburghC.LondonD.Cardiff

GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION300

What separates Great Britain from Europe?

A.The Irish SeaB.The North SeaC.The English ChannelD.The Celtic Sea

GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION400

What ocean is the UK washed by?A.The Atlantic OceanB.The Pacific OceanC.The Arctic OceanD.The Indian Ocean

GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION500

What is the highest peak in the UK?A.The Dark PeakB.Ben NevisC.The White PeakD.Kinder Scout

POLITICAL SYSTEM100

Who is the head of the UK?A.The QueenB.The PresidentC.Prime MinisterD.The House of Lords

POLITICAL SYSTEM200

Which house of the British Parliament is elected by the people?

A.The House of LordsB.The House of Commons

POLITICAL SYSTEM300

What does the Lord Chancellor sit on?

A.The throneB.The woolsackC.The bagpipeD.The ferry

POLITICAL SYSTEM400

What does the Cabinet traditionally drawn from?

A.Members of the Prime Minister’s partyB.Members of the House of LordsC.Members of the House of CommonsD.Members of the Royal Family

POLITICAL SYSTEM500

Where does the Parliament meet?

A.In Westminster AbbeyB.In the National AssemblyC.In the Buckingham PalaceD.In the Palace of Westminster

THE 2ND GAME

Places1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10

Faces1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10

A. Tower of London

B. The National Gallery

C. Tower Bridge

D. Westminster Abbey

A. The Houses of Parliament

B. The National Gallery

C. Tower Bridge

D. Westminster Abbey

A. The Houses of Parliament

B. The National Gallery

C. Buckingham Palace

D. Westminster Abbey

A. The Houses of Parliament

B. The National Gallery

C. Buckingham Palace

D. Piccadilly Circus

A. Big Ben

B. The National Gallery

C. Buckingham Palace

D. Piccadilly Circus

A. Big Ben

B. The National Gallery

C. Buckingham Palace

D. Piccadilly Circus

A. Big Ben

B. Westminster Abbey

C. Buckingham Palace

D. Piccadilly Circus

A. Big Ben

B. Westminster Abbey

C. Buckingham Palace

D. St. Paul’s Cathedral

A. Trafalgar Square

B. Westminster Abbey

C. Buckingham Palace

D. St. Paul’s Cathedral

A. Trafalgar Square

B. The Tower of London

C. Buckingham Palace

D. St. Paul’s Cathedral

A. Queen Victoria

B. Florence Nightingale

C. Agatha Christie

D. Margaret Thatcher

A. William ShakespeareB. Oliver CromwellC. Isaac NewtonD. Winston Churchill

A. William ShakespeareB. Oliver CromwellC. Isaac NewtonD. Winston Churchill

A. Robert BurnsB. James CookC. Horatio NelsonD. Winston Churchill

A. Robert BurnsB. James CookC. Horatio NelsonD. Winston Churchill

A. Queen VictoriaB. Florence NightingaleC. Agatha ChristieD. Margaret Thatcher

A. William ShakespeareB. Oliver CromwellC. Isaac NewtonD. Winston Churchill

A. Queen VictoriaB. Florence NightingaleC. Agatha ChristieD. Margaret Thatcher

A. Robert BurnsB. James CookC. Horatio NelsonD. Winston Churchill

A. William ShakespeareB. Oliver CromwellC. Isaac NewtonD. Winston Churchill

THE 3RD GAME

The way of lifeY / N

Education

Y / N

Culture

Y / N

Sport

Y / N

Music

Y / N

Holidays

Y / N

Traditions

Y / N

Cities

Y / N

Wars

Y / N

Have the relations between the membersof a family become more democratic

in the UK?

Yes, they have. No, they haven’t.

Are all children in the UK educated according to the same programme?

Yes, they are. No, they are not.

Are annual festivals of music and dramavery popular in the UK?

Yes, they are. No, they are not.

Are cricket, the Boat Race, the Derby andthe Royal Ascot very important national

sporting events?

Yes, they are. No, they are not.

Do people from the UK listen to the folkmusic only?

Yes, they do. No, they do not.

Do people from London celebrate the Easter?

Yes, they do. No, they do not.

Are clubs one of the English traditions?

Yes, they are. No, they are not.

Was London founded by the Romans?

Yes, it was. No, it was not.

Did the war between the Lancastrians and the Yorkists get the name of

the War of Roses?

Yes, it did. No, it did not.

Thanks for being with

us today

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