Ma folytatjuk a Life in the UK Test kérdéseit.
1.
Sir Francis Drake's ship the 'Golden Hind', was
one of the first to sail right around/circumnavigate ______
a)
the Ireland
b)
the United Kingdom
c)
the Europe
d)
the world
2.
People usually have roast ______ for Christmas
Dinner
a)
Turkey
b)
Lamb
c)
Chicken
d)
Beef
3.
The period after the Norman Conquest up until
about 1485 is called (Choose any 2
answers)
a)
The Age of Discovery
b)
The Middle Ages
c)
The Medieval period
d)
The Renaissance
e)
Late Antiquity
4.
2 seconds' silence is observed on Remembrance
Day
a)
True
b)
False
5.
St Andrew is the Patron Saint of ______
a)
Scotland
b)
Wales
c)
England
d)
Northern Ireland
6.
What is the Church of England formally known as?
a)
The Methodist Church
b)
The Anglican Church
c)
The Baptist Church
7.
Roman Emperor ______ built a wall in the north
of England to keep out the Picts (ancestors of the Scottish people)
a)
Antoninus
b)
Hadrian
c)
Marcus Aurelius
d)
Verus
8.
Elizabeth I never married and so had no children
of her own to inherit her throne
a)
True
b)
False
9.
10 Downing street is the official residence of
______
a)
The Queen
b)
The President
c)
The Prime Minister
10.
The UK has hosted the Olympic Games on three
occasions (Choose any 3 answers)
a)
1908
b)
1938
c)
1948
d)
1968
e)
1998
f)
2012
11.
Many theatres produce a ______ at Christmas time
a)
tragedy
b)
puppetry
c)
reflection
d)
pantomime
12.
The current heir to the throne is
a)
The Prince of Wales
b)
Prince William
c)
Princess Ann
d)
Prince Harry
13.
Young people will often dress up in frightening
costumes to play 'trick or treat' on Halloween
a)
True
b)
False
14.
England has ______ flower associated with it and
sometimes worn on national saints' day
a)
the rose
b)
the thistle
c)
the daffodil
d)
the shamrock
15.
It is important to recycle as much of your waste
as you can because using recycled materials to make new products uses less
energy and means that we need to extract fewer raw materials from the earth
a)
True
b)
False
.jpg)
Megjegyzések
Megjegyzés küldése