“Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? ”
The name of the river in London is… a) The Mississippi b) The Thames c) The Nile d) The Thamus
What is the Tower of London now? а) a prison b) a museum c) a house d) a fortress
Who is the head of England? а)the Queen а)the Queen b) the Tsar b) the Tsar c) the Princess d) the Prince d) the Prince
Where does the Queen live ? a)the Tower of London b) the White house c) the Winsor palace d) the Buckingham palace
In what country do men wear skirts? a) France a) France b) England b) England c) Scotland c) Scotland d) Norway d) Norway
What can you see in Trafalgar Square? a) Nelson statue b) King memorial c) Queen memorial d) Michael Gorbachev memorial
London is nearly… a) 1000 years old b) 2000 years old c) 3000 years old d) 4000 years old
You can get from Russia to England by… a) bicycle b) airplane c) car d) foot
The British parliament is in … a) the Buckingham Palace b) the Houses of Parliament c) Backer street d) Westminster Abbey
The Princess Diana was the wife of… a)Prince John b) Prince Robert c) Prince Wilhelm d) Prince Charles
Who is considered the national poet of Scotland? а) Robert Burns b) Jonathan Swift c) William Shakespeare d) Thomas More
What was Benjamin Britten? а) a composer b) a doctor c) a writer d) a poet
What famous English architect planned and built St. Paul’s Cathedral? а)William Blake b) Michael Faraday c) Francis Drake d) Christopher Wren d) Christopher Wren
Who wrote the story “The Old Man and the Sea”? a) Theodore Dreiser b) Ernest Hemingway c) Jack London d) James Fennimore Cooper
What is the centre of the cinema production in the USA? a) Harvard b) Congress c) Disneyland d) Hollywood
Who created the best animated cartoons in the USA? a) David Eisenhower b) Walt Disney c) Robert Lee d) John Kennedy
Who was the 42 nd President of the USA? a) Bill Clinton b) John Kennedy c) Benjamin Franklin d) George Washington
What is the national emblem of England? a) a tulip b) a rose c) a daffodil d) a sunflower
What is the capital of Scotland? a) Cardiff b) Belfast c) Edinburgh d) Oxford
What is the nickname of London’s Underground? a) the Line b) the Box c) the Tube d) the Bus
Where can you see wax figures of many famous people? a) Madame Tussaud’s b) No 10, Downing street c) the Houses of Parliament d) the British Museum
How many bronze lions can you see at the foot of the monument to Admiral Nelson? a) 6 b) 8 a) 6 b) 8 c) 2 d) 4 c) 2 d) 4
How many bridges cross the Thames? a) 18 b) 14 a) 18 b) 14 c) 21 d) 32 c) 21 d) 32
Who was the first woman Prime Minister in the UK? a) Harriet Stowe b) Margaret Thatcher c) Hillary Clinton d) Betsy Ross d) Betsy Ross
Where is the statue of Liberty situated? a)Washington b) New York c) Atlanta d) Philadelphia
How many stripes does the American flag have? a) 15 b) 25 a) 15 b) 25 c) 50 d) 13 c) 50 d) 13
What is the national sport in America? a) Football b) Baseball c) Golf d) Cricket
In which month is Thanksgiving Day celebrated? a) November b) September c) October d) December
What is the biggest state of the USA? a) Georgia b) Alaska c) Idaho d) California
What is the official language of Australia? a) French b) Spanish c) English d) Italian
Who is the unchallenged King of rock-and-roll? a) Ameriqo Vespucci b) Elvis Presley c) Graham Bell d) William Bradford
What sea is the UK washed by? a) The North Sea b) The Mediterranean Sea c) The Red Sea d) Onega
How many children does Elizabeth II have? a) 4 b) 2 a) 4 b) 2 c) 3 d) 1 c) 3 d) 1
How many parts does the UK consist of? a) 3 b) 2 a) 3 b) 2 c) 4 d) 8 c) 4 d) 8
What is the most popular sport in England? a) chess b) football c) boxing d) hockey
What countries does the United Kingdom consist of? What countries does the United Kingdom consist of?a) England, Scotland, Wales b) Great Britain & Northern Ireland c) England & Scotland d) Great Britain, Northern Ireland and The Irish Republic
What is the highest mountain in the United Kingdom? a) Ben Nevis b) Snowdon c) the Adirondack Mountains d) the Ozark Mountain Range
What is the Union Jack? What is the Union Jack? a) the prince a) the prince b) the flag of Britain b) the flag of Britain c) the king of Britain d) one of the tower in Westminster
Who is the head of the state in the U.K.? a) Prime Minister a) Prime Minister b) Major b) Major c) Queen c) Queen d) Speaker
What park is Speaker’s Corner in? a) Kensington Gardens b) St. James’s Park b) St. James’s Park c) Hyde Park c) Hyde Park d) Green Park
What is haggis? a) a dress b) a toy c) a drink d) a dish
What city did The Beatles from? a) London a) London b) Manchester b) Manchester c) Liverpool d) Cardif
When do Englishmen eat dinner? a) 2 a.m. b) 14 p.m. c) 2 p.m. d) 14 a.m.
What colour are the taxis in London? a) blue a) blue b) red b) red c) black d) yellow
When did Christopher Columbus discover America? a) in 1492 a) in 1492 b) in 1592 b) in 1592 c) in 1392 d) in 1514
What do people call New York? a) small pot a) small pot b) big apple b) big apple c) melting pot d) small apple
The capital of Australia is... a) Melbourne b) Brisbane c) Sydney d) Canberra
The "Mayflower" is... a) the name of a season b) the name of a flower c) the name of a town d) the name of a ship
Тhе first inhabitants of North America were.... a) Dutch and Indians b) Indians and Africans c) Indians and Spaniards d) Indians and Englishmen
Тhе Statue of Liberty was given bу the people of... a) Italy b) Spain c) France d) England
Count your money. And who is the millionaire ?