10. Tower Bridge
11. 10, Downing Street
12. Westminster Abbey
What is the official name of Britain?
Where is the UK situated?
What parts does the UK consist of?
What is the capital of Britain?
What river is the British capital situated on?
What is the capital of Scotland?
What is the capital of Wales?
What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
What is the symbol of England?
What is the symbol of Scotland?
What is the symbol of Wales?
What is the symbol of Northern Ireland?
What is the national costume of Scotland?
What is the national instrument of Scots?
When do British people celebrate Christmas?
What is the traditional Christmas meal in Britain?
What is the western coast of the British Isles washed by?
What is the eastern coast of the British Isles washed by?
What channel lies between Britain and the continent of Europe?
What are the largest islands of the British Isles?
What is the highest mountain peak in Wales?
What is the highest mountain peak in Britain?
What is the most famous forest in England?
What is Loch Ness famous for?
What is the London home of the Queen?
Where does the Prime Minister of Great Britain live?
What is the official name of the parliament building?
What was the Tower of London in the past?
What is the Tower of London now?
What birds live in the Tower of London?
What is there in the centre of Trafalgar Square?
What is Big Ben?
What is the Madame Tussaud’s Museum famous for?
Who wrote the book “Gulliver’s Travels”?
Who wrote “Treasure Island”?
Who is known as the author of “Robinson Crusoe”?
Who defeated the French at the battle of Trafalgar?
Who was the architect of St. Paul’s Cathedral?
What is the head of state of Great Britain?
What Houses is the British parliament divided into?
How many members are there in the House of Lords?
How many members are there in the House of Commons?
Which House of the British parliament is elected by people?
What are the most famous Universities of the UK?
What sports were invented in Britain?
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
On the British Isles.
English, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland
London
on the Thames
Edinbourgh
Cardiff
Belfast
the red rose
the thistle
the daffodil
the shamrock
the kilt
the bagpipe
on the 25th of December
roast turkey and pudding
by the Atlantic Ocean the Irish Sea
by the North Sea
the English Channel
Great Britain and Ireland
Snowdon
Ben Nevis
Sherwood Forest
for the legend about the monster
Buckingham Palace
at 10, Downing Street
Westminster Palace, the Houses of Parliament
it was a fortress, a palace, a prison
it is a museum
ravens
Nelson’s Column
the bell of the largest clock in the Houses of Par.
for its wax figures of famous people
Jonathan Swift
Robert Louis Stevenson
Daniel Defoe
Admiral Nelson
Christopher Wren
the Queen
The House of Commons and the House of Lords
more than 1,000 members
650 members
the House of Commons
Cambridge and Oxford
Basketball, Football, tennis…