QUIZ
1. Where are kings and queens buried (похоронены)?
a) St. Paul’s Cathedral b) Tower of London c) Westminster Abbey d) The British Museum
2. Madam Tussaud’s is a museum of ___
a) wax figures b) western paintings c) ancient coins
3.What is the largest part of the UK?
a) England b) Wales c) Scotland d) Northern Ireland
4. The British Parliament is in ___.
a) the Buckingham Palace b) the Houses of Parliament c) Backer Street
5. Who is the Head of State in Great Britain?
a) The President b) The King c) The Parliament d) The Queen
6. What is the London home of the Queen?
a) Buckingham Palace b) Westminster Palace c)The Houses of Parliament
7. What is in the centre of Trafalgar Square?
a) Nelson’s Column b) the Monument to Queen c) the Monument to Peter Pan
8. What is the national drink in Britain?
1.1 What is the official language in Great Britain?
a) English b) French c) Russian d) Chinese
1.2. Big Ben is ___.
a) a horse b) an animal in the zoo c) a clock d) a famous name
1.3. The changing of the guard happens every day at ___.
a) 12.30p.m. b) 12 o’clock c) 11.00 a.m. d) 9 o’clock
1.4. Great Britain is divided into ___.
a) three parts b) five parts c) four parts d) two parts
1.5. What is the Tower of London now?
a) a prison b) a house c) a fortress d) a museum
1.6. The name of the Palace where the Queen lives is ___.
a) the Tower of London b) the White House c) the Buckingham Palace d) the Houses of Parliament
1.7. The capital of Great Britain is ___.
a) Paris b) Moscow c) London d) Cardiff
1.8. What can you see in Trafalgar Square?
a) Nelson’s statue b) King memorial c) Queen memorial d) Queen Victoria memorial
1.9. The name of the river in London is ___.
a) the Volga b) The Thames c) the Nile d) the Mississippi
1.10. Westminster Abbey is ___.
a) the house b) the monastery c) the hotel d) the church
1.11. The British Parliament is in ___.
a) the Buckingham Palace b) the Houses of Parliament c) Backer Street
d) Westminster Abbey
1.12.Great Britain consists of ___.
a) England b) England, Scotland and Wales c) England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
1.13. Trafalgar Square is in ___.
a) England b) Wales c) Scotland
1.14. What was Nelson famous for? We have learnt that he ___
a) defeated the French at the Battle of Trafalgar b) built the Tower Bridge c) built St. Paul’s Cathedral
1.15. Who is the head of state in Great Britain?
a) a monarch b) a prime minister c) the House of Commons d) the House of Lords