What river runs through London? A.) the Severn B.) the Seine C.) the ThamesD.) the Avon LW
What river runs through London? A.) the Severn B.) the Seine C.) the ThamesD.) the Avon LW
What is the double-decker? A.) a shipB.) a lorry C.) a car D.) a bus LW
What is the double-decker? A.) a shipB.) a lorry C.) a carD.) a bus LW
How many parts does Great Britain divided into? A.) Two partsB.) Three parts C.) Four partsD.) Five parts LW
How many parts does Great Britain divided into? A.) Two partsB.) Three parts C.) Four partsD.) Five parts LW
Where is the British parliament situated ? A.) In the Houses of Parliament B.) In the Buckingham Palace C.) In Westminster Abbey D.) In Backer Street LW
Where is the British Parliament situated? A.) In the Houses of Parliament B.) In the Buckingham Palace C.) In Westminster Abbbey D.) In Backer Street LW
How old is London? A.) One thousand years old B.) Three thousand years old C.) Two thousand years old D.) Four thousand years old LW
How old is London? A.) One thousand years old B.) Three thousand years old C.) Two thousand years old D.) Four thousand years old LW
What is the highest mountain in England? A.) the MurrayB.) the Snowdon C.) the DarlingD.) the St. Lawrence LW
What is the highest mountain in England? A.) the MurrayB.) the Snowdon C.) the DarlingD.) the St. Lawrence LW
What is the relief of Great Britain? A.) it is mostly flatB.) it is mountainous C.) it is a land of physical contrasts D.) it is varied LW
What is the relief of Great Britain? A.) it is mostly flatB.) it is mountainous C.) it is a land of physical contrasts D.) it is varied LW
What is the political system of Great Britain? A.) the monarchy B.) the parliamentary monarchy C.) the federal democracy D.) the presidential republic LW
Who is the political system of Great Britain? A.) the monarchy B.) the parliamentary democracy C.) the federal democracy D.) the presidential republic LW
Who is the head of executive branch of power in GB? A.) the QueenB.) the House of Lords C.) the Prime MinisterD.) the Vice President LW
Who is the head of the executive branch of power in GB? A.) the QueenB.) The House of Lords C.) the Prime MinisterD.) the Vice President LW
Which institutions represent the legislative branch of power in GB? A.) The Cabinet and the Queen B.) the Prime minister and the House of Lords C.) the Prime minister and the Cabinet D.) the House of Representatives and the Senate LW
Which institutions represent the legislative branch of power in GB? A.) the Cabinet and the Queen B.) the Prime minister and the House of Lords C.) the Prime minister and the Cabinet D.) the House of Commons and the House of Lords LW
How much people spend time gardening? A.) 75%B.) 53% C.) 37%D.) 44% LW
How much people spend time gardening? A.)75%B.) 53% C.) 37%D.) 44% LW
What is the capital of Scotland? A.) BelfastB.) Edinburgh C.) CardiffD.) London LW
What is the capital of Scotland? A.) BelfastB.) Edinburgh C.) CardiffD.) London LW
What is the most famous book of the English writer Jerome K. Jerome? A.) The Pickwick clubB.) Pygmalion C.) The school of scandal D.) Three men in a boat LW
What is the most famous book of English writer Jerome K. Jerome? A.) The Pickwick clubB.) Pygmalion C.) The school of scandal D.) Three men in a boat LW
What is the residence of the government in Britain? A.) George StreetB.) White hall C.)10 Downing StreetD.) Fleet Street LW
What is the residence of the government in Britain? A.) George StreetB.) White hall C.) 10 Downing StreetD.) Fleet Street LW
What is the oldest part of London? A.) the CityB.) Westminster C.) the East EndD.) the West End LW
What is the oldest part of London? A.) the CityB.) Westminster C.) the East EndD.) the West End LW
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