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1. GREAT BRITAIN CONSISTS OF _________.
1) five parts
2) three parts
3) four parts
4) two parts
2. LONDON IS SITUATED ON _________.
1) the Severn
2) the Hudson River
3) the Thames
4) the Mississippi
3. THE QUEEN ELISABETH LIVES IN _________.
1) Buckingham Palace
2) 10 Downing Street
3) Tower of London
4) Westminster Abby
4. THE OLDEST UNIVERSITY IN BRITAIN IS _________.
1) London
2) Cambridge
3) Edinburgh
4) Oxford
5. 10 DOWNING STREET IS THE OFFICIAL RESIDENCE OF _________.
1) The Prime Minister
2) Royal family
3) Parliament
4) Scotland Yard
6. THE USA CONSISTS OF 50 _________.
1) states
2) counties
3) republics
4) districts
7. B. SHAW IS A FAMOUS ___________ WRITER.
1) American
2) Australian
3) English
4) Canadian
8. THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS IS SITUATED IN _________.
1) Washington
2) London
3) Oxford
4) Boston
9. THE NEW YORK UNDERGROUND IS CALLED _________.
1) the tube
2) the downland
3) the metro
4) the subway
10. THE STATUE OF LIBERTY STANDS ON AN ISLAND IN _________ HARBOUR.
1) Washington
2) New York
3) Philadelphia
4) Boston
11. CHARLES DICKENS WAS A FAMOUS_________ WRITER.
1) American
2) English
3) Australian
4) Canadian
12. FRENCH IS AN OFFICIAL LANGUAGE IN _________.
1) Canada
2) New Zealand
3) India
4) Sweden
13. THE CAPITAL OF ENGLAND IS _________.
1) London
2) Ottawa
3) Paris
4) Edinburgh
14. “BROWN WOLF” WAS WRITTEN BY _________.
1) B. Shaw
2) Jack London
3) H. Wells
4) Th. Dreizer
15. AMERICAN NATIVE PEOPLE ARE _________.
1) British
2) French
3) Americans
4) Indians
16. BILL GATES IS A FOUNDER OF _________.
1) The Metropolitan Museum
2) the largest automobile corporation
3) The Microsoft Corporation
4) the first entertainment theme park
17. WHAT WAS MARTIN LUTHER KING FAMOUS FOR? _________
1) He was a bright student and a talented teacher.
2) He was an outstanding military man.
3) He aroused American people to protest against racial discrimination.
4) He was born in Atlanta in a large family.
18. A MEMBER OF THE BEATLES WHO WAS MURDERED IN THE USA IS _________.
1) Stevenson
2) Paul Mc Cartney
3) Rowling
4) Lennon
19. THE BEATLES STARTED THEIR CAREER IN _________
1) Birmingham
2) London
3) Liverpool
4) Oxford
20. MARILYN MONROE WAS A MAJOR AMERICAN _________ OF THE FIFTIES.
1) sportsman
2) dancer
3) musician
4) movie-star
21. THE TELEPHONE WAS INVENTED BY _________
1) Isaac Newton
2) Alexander Bell
3) Michael Faraday
4) James Watt
22. THE BRITISH LIBRARY IS SITUATED IN _________.
1) Cardiff
2) London
3) Oxford
4) Cambridge
23. THE LAMP WAS INVENTED BY _________
1) Isaac Newton
2) Alexander Bell
3) Michael Faraday
4) James Watt
24. SALINGER IS AN __________ WRITER.
1) English
2) Canadian
3) Australian
4) American
25. EDINBURGH IS THE CAPITAL OF _________
1) Wales
2) Scotland
3) Ireland
4) England
26. THE FLAG IS THE COMBINATION OF THE BANNERS OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELAND. THE FLAG IS KNOWN AS THE UNION JACK_________
1) the USA
2) Britain
3) Australia
4) New Zealand
27. _________ WAS AN ENGLISH NAVAL CAPTAIN AN EXPLORER.
1) Columbus
2) James Cook
3) Mark Twain
4) O’ Henry
28. THE TOWER OF LONDON WAS ONCE A PRISON AND NOW IT IS A _________
1) concert hall
2) theatre
3) museum
4) cinema
29. THERE ARE MANY IMPORTANT PARTS OF LONDON. THE OLDEST PART OF LONDON IS _________
1) the East End
2) the City
3) Westminster
4) the West end
30. JEROME K. JEROME WROTE HIS FAMOUS BOOK _________
1) The School for Scandal
2) Pygmalion
3) Three Men in a Boat
4) The Pick Club
31. JACK LONDON WAS A FAMOUS _________ WRITER.
1) Canadian
2) English
3) Australian
4) American
32. THE FLAG CONSISTS OF A WHITE AND RED FIELD. THERE IS A RED MAPLE LEAF ON THE WHITE FIELD ______
1) Australia
2) Canada
3) Britain
4) The USA
33. THE FIRST CAPITAL OF THE USA WAS _________
1) Washington. DC
2) Chicago
3) Philadelphia
4) Los Angeles
34. _________ IS THE HIGHEST LEGISLATIVE BODY/ORGAN IN BRITAIN
1) the Congress
2) the Government
3) the Parliament
4) the Capital
35. THE ROYAL SHAKESPEARE THEATRE WAS OPENED IN _________ IN 1932
1) London
2) Coventry
3) Stratford – on - Avon
4) Oxford
36. _________ IS ONE OF THE CENTRAL STREETS OF LONDON WITH THE EDITORIAL OFFICES OF MANY ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES
1) Downing Street
2) Fleet Street
3) Whitehall
4) Wall Street
37. BRITAIN IS A _________
1) monarchy
2) federal republic
3) parliamentary monarchy
4) republic
38. _________ IS THE HIGHEST LEGISLATIVE BODY/ORGAN IN THE USA
1) the Government
2) the Capitol
3) the Congress
4) the Parliament
39. ________ IS THE SEAT OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
1) the Parliament building
2) the Capitol
3) the White House
4) the Empire State building
40. ________ IS THE RESIDENCE OF THE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS IN BRITAIN
1) George street
2) Fleet street
3) Whitehall
4) N10. Downing street
41. ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL IS THE CITY’S GREATEST MONUMENT AND SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN’S MASTERPIECE. IT IS SITUATED IN _________
1) Manchester
2) London
3) Oxford
4) Cardiff
42. STRATFORD-UPON-AVON IS THE BIRTH PLACE OF THE GREAT ENGLISH POET AND PLAYWRIGHT ________
1) Charles Dickens
2) B. Shaw
3) H. Wells
4) W. Shakespeare
43. ________ IS THE CAPITAL OF CANADA.
1) London
2) Canberra
3) Ottawa
4) Washington, D.C.
44. ________ IS THE BIGGEST BELL IN BRITAIN
1) the Great Bell
2) the Clock Bell
3) the Clock
4) Big Ben
45. THE USA IS A _________
1) republic
2) federal republic
3) monarchy
4) parliamentary monarchy
46. SYDNAY OPERA HOUSE IS A BEAUTIFUL MODERN BUILDING. IT IS CALLED A _______.
1) beautiful theatre
2) theatre
3) theatre shell
4) commercial theatre
47. CANADIAN'S NATIVE PEOPLE ARE __________.
1) Indians
2) British
3) French
4) Americans
48. QUEEN’S ELSEST SON’S NAME IS __________.
1) CHARLES
2) EDWARD
3) PHILIP
4) ANDREW
49. JAMIE SALE AND DAVID PELLETIER ARE THE CANADIAN ________ WHO WON GOLD MEDALS AT THE WINTER OLYMPICS IN SALT LAKE CITY IN 2002.
1) bobsledders
2) figure skaters
3) alpine skiers
4) hockey-players
50. THE CAPITAL OF THE USA WAS BUILT ON_________
1) the Ohio River
2) the Colorado River
3) the Mississippi River
4) the Potomac River
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