Great Britain General Facts Traditions Famous People Symbols and Sights 1 1 100 1 1 2 2 200 2 2 3 3 300 3 3 4 400 4 4 4 5 500 5 5 5
General Facts 1 MENU What’s the official name of this country? Answer: the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland MENU
General Facts 2 MENU What countries make up the UK? Answer: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland MENU
General Facts 3 What’s the name of the UK flag? Answer: the Union Jack MENU
General Facts 4 MENU Name the capital cities of the UK parts: England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland Answer: London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast MENU
General Facts 5 Listen and say the name of this song. What’s this? Answer: “God Save the Queen”, it’s the National Anthem of the UK MENU
Traditions 1 On what holiday do people give each other chocolate eggs that are wrapped in silver paper? Answer: Easter MENU
Traditions 2 What do people usually celebrate on the 31st of October? Answer: Halloween MENU
Traditions 3 On this day you have to play the joke before 12 o’clock midday, otherwise the joke is on you. How is it called? Answer: April Fools Day MENU
Traditions 4 What is the name of a day when people send cards or give red roses or chocolates to the person they love. Answer: Saint Valentine’s Day MENU
Traditions 5 It is the birthday of Jesus Christ. People give each other presents, and decorate their houses Answer: Christmas MENU
Famous People 1 In his honour the most famous bell in Britain was named. Answer: Sir Benjamin Hall MENU
Famous People 2 This person is the originator of the theory of evolution through natural selection and author of “On the Origin of Species”. Answer: Charles Darwin MENU
Famous People 3 The greatest English poet, play wright and actor also often called the "Bard of Avon" Answer: William Shakespeare MENU
Famous People 4 One of the most famous English author, best known for his books about the teddy bear the Winnie-the-Pooh Answer: Alan Alexander Milne MENU
Famous People 5 What is the name of a popular monarch of England (reigned 1558–1603) who brought a period of relative internal stability. Answer: Queen Elizabeth I MENU
Symbols and Sights 1 MENU What British country does this flag represent? Answer: England MENU
Symbols and Sights 2 MENU What is the national flower of Wales? Answer: Daffodil MENU
Symbols and Sights 3 MENU What famous sight of Great Britain is shown on this picture? Answer: London Eye MENU
Symbols and Sights 4 MENU What is the name of famous London buses? Answer: Double-deckers MENU
Symbols and Sights 5 MENU What’s the popular name of London Underground? Answer: The Tube MENU