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An intellectual marathon “DO YOU KNOW BRITAIN WELL?”

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Page 1: An intellectual marathon “DO YOU KNOW BRITAIN WELL?”

An intellectual marathon

“DO YOU KNOWBRITAIN WELL?”

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What country is not a part of the United Kingdom?

A England

B Scotland

C Wales

D Canada

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The London home of the Queen is

A Westminster Abbey

B Tower of London

C Buckingham Palace D Houses of Parliament

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The flag of the UK is

A red, white and green

B blue, red and yellow

C red, white and blue

D white, blue and green

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Richard Chancellor visited Russia in

A 1495

B 1553

C 1615

D 1734

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The picture “The Graham Children” was painted by

A William Hogarth

B Jonathan Swift

C Mary Tudor

D William Shakespeare

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The Domesday Book is information about

A cooking

B England

C museums

D London

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A traditional Christmas meal is

A pizza

B roast turkey

C hot cross buns

D chocolate eggs

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When the flag is flying on the top of the Buckingham palace

A the British people have a holiday

B the royal family has a holiday

C the Queen has her birthday

D the Queen is at home

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Sir Christopher Wren was

A an artist

B a writer

C a composer

D an architect

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Admiral Nelson defeated the French at the Battle of Trafalgar in

A 1805

B 1875

C 1905

D 1795

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The British money is

A the dollar

B the pound

C the cent

D the frank

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For good luck in the New Year people bring

A a lantern

B a cracker

C a fortune tree

D a piece of coal

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Covent Garden is

A a royal park

B a London street

C a vegetable market

D a tourist shopping centre

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You can see the Raven Master in

A the Tower of London

B the Houses of Parliament

C the National Gallery

D the Вritish Museum

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The most democratic place is

A The Houses of Parliament

B Madame Tussaud’s

C Hyde Park

D Piccadilly Circus

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Scotland

England

Wales

N.Ireland

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1553

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“The Graham Children”

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