English Speaking Countries

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  • 1. 

    Which is the largest English speaking country?

    • A.

      Canada

    • B.

      The USA

    • C.

      The UK

    • D.

      Australia

    Correct Answer
    A. Canada
    Explanation
    Canada is the largest English speaking country because it has the highest number of English speakers among all the given options. English is one of Canada's official languages, and it is spoken by the majority of the population. Additionally, Canada has a large immigrant population from English-speaking countries, further contributing to its status as the largest English speaking country.

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  • 2. 

    What is the national flower of Wales?

    • A.

      Shamrock

    • B.

      Daffodil

    • C.

      Red rose

    • D.

      Thistle

    Correct Answer
    B. Daffodil
    Explanation
    The national flower of Wales is the daffodil. This flower holds cultural significance in Wales and is often associated with the country. The daffodil is a symbol of spring and rebirth, representing hope and new beginnings. It is commonly seen during St. David's Day, the national day of Wales, and is celebrated as a national emblem.

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  • 3. 

    How many sons does Prince Charles have?

    • A.

      1

    • B.

      2

    • C.

      3

    • D.

      4

    Correct Answer
    B. 2
    Explanation
    Prince Charles has two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.

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  • 4. 

    Which is the national bird of the USA?

    • A.

      The lark

    • B.

      The swallow

    • C.

      The bald eagle

    • D.

      The stork

    Correct Answer
    C. The bald eagle
    Explanation
    The correct answer is the bald eagle. The bald eagle is the national bird of the USA because it is a symbol of strength, freedom, and independence. It is known for its majestic appearance, with its distinctive white head and tail feathers. The bald eagle is also associated with the country's founding principles and is often depicted in various patriotic symbols and emblems.

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  • 5. 

    Who is the patron saint of Ireland?

    • A.

      St. John

    • B.

      St. George

    • C.

      St. Andrew

    • D.

      St Patrick

    Correct Answer
    D. St Patrick
    Explanation
    St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland. He is widely known for bringing Christianity to Ireland and is celebrated on March 17th as St. Patrick's Day. He is also credited with driving snakes out of Ireland, although this is likely a metaphor for his efforts to convert the pagan population. St. John, St. George, and St. Andrew are not associated with Ireland and do not hold the same significance as St. Patrick in Irish culture and history.

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  • 6. 

    How many people speak English as their mother tongue?

    • A.

      3,8 billion

    • B.

      830 million

    • C.

      380 million

    • D.

      83 million

    Correct Answer
    C. 380 million
    Explanation
    380 million is the correct answer because it is the closest option to the actual number of people who speak English as their mother tongue. While the exact number may vary, estimates suggest that there are around 360-400 million native English speakers worldwide. Therefore, 380 million is a reasonable approximation of the total.

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  • 7. 

    Complete the sentence: "There are more ...... than people in New Zealand"

    Correct Answer
    sheep
    Explanation
    New Zealand is known for its large sheep population. The statement suggests that the number of sheep in New Zealand exceeds the number of people living there. This highlights the significance of the sheep industry in the country and emphasizes the abundance of sheep in comparison to the human population.

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  • 8. 

    What are the first names of sons of Prince Charles?

  • 9. 

    Who was the first president of the USA?

    • A.

      George Washington

    • B.

      Theodore Roosevelt

    • C.

      Abraham Lincoln

    • D.

      Thomas Jefferson

    Correct Answer
    A. George Washington
    Explanation
    George Washington was the first president of the USA. He served as the president from 1789 to 1797. Washington played a crucial role in the founding of the country and was instrumental in shaping the presidency and the government. He led the country through its early years, establishing important precedents and setting the tone for future presidents. Washington's leadership and dedication to the nation earned him the title of the "Father of His Country." His presidency set the stage for the success and stability of the United States.

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  • 10. 

    Which king of England had six wives?

    • A.

      William IV

    • B.

      Henry VIII

    • C.

      George VI

    • D.

      Louis XIII

    Correct Answer
    B. Henry VIII
    Explanation
    Henry VIII is the correct answer because he is famously known for having six wives. He was the King of England from 1509 until his death in 1547. His six wives were Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, and Catherine Parr. Henry VIII's desire for a male heir and his quest for a divorce led to the establishment of the Church of England and had significant implications for English history.

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  • 11. 

    How is the anthem of the UK called?

  • 12. 

    Which part of the UK has a dragon on their flag?

    • A.

      England

    • B.

      Wales

    • C.

      Scotland

    • D.

      Northern Ireland

    Correct Answer
    B. Wales
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Wales because the flag of Wales, also known as the Welsh Dragon, features a red dragon on a white and green background. The dragon represents the national identity and heritage of Wales.

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  • 13. 

    Which of the following is NOT a British Overseas Territory or Crown Dependency?

    • A.

      Hong Kong

    • B.

      The Isle of Mann

    • C.

      Gibraltar

    • D.

      The Falkland Islands

    Correct Answer
    A. Hong Kong
    Explanation
    Hong Kong is not a British Overseas Territory or Crown Dependency because it was transferred from British control to China in 1997. The other options, the Isle of Man, Gibraltar, and the Falkland Islands, are all British Overseas Territories or Crown Dependencies.

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  • 14. 

    Which form of English is used for writing an epic poem Beowulf?

    • A.

      Ancient English

    • B.

      Gaelic

    • C.

      Old English

    • D.

      Middle English

    • E.

      Modern English

    Correct Answer
    C. Old English
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Old English. Beowulf, an epic poem, was written in Old English. Old English refers to the form of the English language used from the 5th to the 11th century. It is the earliest form of the English language and is characterized by its use of Germanic vocabulary and grammar. Beowulf is one of the most famous works written in Old English and is an important piece of literature in English history.

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  • 15. 

    What were the 'Suffragettes'in Britain fighting for?

    • A.

      Women's right to vote

    • B.

      Equality between 'blacks' and 'whites'

    • C.

      Free healt care plans

    • D.

      Banning slavoury

    Correct Answer
    A. Women's right to vote
    Explanation
    The Suffragettes in Britain were fighting for women's right to vote. They were part of the women's suffrage movement, advocating for equal political rights for women. This movement aimed to challenge the societal norms and discriminatory laws that denied women the right to participate in the democratic process. The Suffragettes employed various tactics, including protests, demonstrations, and hunger strikes, to raise awareness and demand voting rights for women. Their efforts eventually led to the achievement of women's suffrage in Britain.

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  • 16. 

    When was the English Channel Tunnel opened?

    • A.

      1978

    • B.

      1994

    • C.

      2001

    • D.

      2008

    Correct Answer
    B. 1994
    Explanation
    The English Channel Tunnel, also known as the Channel Tunnel or Chunnel, was opened in 1994. It is an underwater tunnel that connects the United Kingdom with France. The construction of the tunnel began in 1988 and took six years to complete. It is a significant engineering feat and provides a direct rail link between the two countries, allowing for faster and more convenient transportation.

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  • 17. 

    What is the capital of Australia?

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