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What is the nickname of the
British flag? (Union Jack)
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What is the capital of
Scotland? (Edinburgh)
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Whose birthplace is
Stratford-upon-Avon? (W. Shakespeare)
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What is the symbol of Northern
Ireland, a shamrock or a thistle? (A shamrock)
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What is the official
residence of the British Queen? (Buckingham Palace)
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What is the nickname of
Margaret Thatcher, the previous Prime-Minister of the UK? (Iron
Lady)
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What river does London stand
on? (the Thames)
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What is the capital of
Wales? (Cardiff)
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What is the central square
of London? (Trafalgar Square)
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What holiday is celebrated on
the 31st
of
October? (Halloween)
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What is the capital of
Northern Ireland? (Belfast)
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How many parts does the UK
consist of? (Four parts)
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What are the two oldest
universities of the UK? (Oxford and Cambridge)
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In what lake of Scotland
does a mysterious monster live? (Loch-Ness)
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What is the poorest part of
London, East End or West End? (East End)
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What city is the birthplace of
the Beatles? (Liverpool)
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What holiday do the British
celebrate on the 5th
of
November? (Guy Fawkes’ Night)
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What traditional song is
performed at a British birthday party? (Happy Birthday)
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In what park is the so
called Speakers’ Corner situated? (In Hyde Park)
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What vegetable is traditional
on Halloween? (Pumpkin)
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What is the symbol of Wales?
(A daffodil)
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Name the degrees of
comparison of the adjective “great”. (Greater – the
greatest)
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Form the adverb of the
adjective “slow”. (Slowly)
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Translate the phrase
“Үстелдің сол жағынан”.
(To the
left of the table)
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What is the auxiliary verb
in the Past Simple? (Did)
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What great historical event
happened in 1066? (The Battle of Hastings, Norman
Conquest)
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Name the third form of the
verb “teach”. (Taught)
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Where are the British kings
crowned? (In Westminster Abbey)
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Name the plural of the word
“mouse”. (Mice)
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Where does The Changing of
the Guard take place? (The Forecourt of Buckingham
Palace)
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Form the adjective from the
noun “fog”. (Foggy)
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What is the English equivalent
of the verb “міндетті”? (Must)
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Name the definite article.
(The)
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Translate the phrase
“радио тыңдау”. (Listen to the
radio)
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Name a synonym of the word
“small”. (Little)
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Is the word “money”
countable or uncountable? (Uncountable)
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Name three forms of the verb
“sweep”. (Sweep, swept, swept)
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Name the fifth letter of the
English alphabet. (E)
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Name the degrees of
comparison of the adjective “wonderful”. (more wonderful; the most
wonderful)
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Name the third form of the
verb “find”. (Found)
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Name the plural of the noun
“sheep”. (Sheep)
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Form the adjective from the
noun “rain”. (Rainy)
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Name the third form of the
verb “speak”. (Spoken)
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Name the eighth letter of
the English alphabet. (H)
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What animal is Australia
famous for? (Kangaroo)
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What is the capital of
Australia? (Canberra)
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What are the colours of the
national Canadian flag? (White, red)
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Is Australia situated in the
southern or northern hemisphere? (Southern)
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Name the biggest island and
the smallest continent in the world? (Australia)
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What is the common name of
the lakes Ontario, Superior, Erie, Huron, and Michigan? (The Great
Lakes)
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What is the capital of
Canada? (Ottawa)
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What is depicted on the
national Canadian flag? (A maple leaf)
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How many states does the USA
consist of? (50)
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Who discovered the American
continent? (Christopher Columbus)
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What oceans is the USA
washed by? (The Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans)
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What are the official
languages in Canada? (English, French)
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What is the nickname of New
York? (Big Apple)
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What is the longest river of
the USA? (The Mississippi)
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What is the name of the
island in New York where the Statue of Liberty stands? (Manhattan
Island or Liberty Island)
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In what British museum can
see wax copies of famous people? (In Madam Tussaud’s
Gallery)
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Name an English poet and
writer who wrote beautiful poems called sonnets.
(Shakespeare)
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What was the name of the
leader of the group the “Beatles”? (John Lennon)
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Was Gershwin an American or
British composer? (American)
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Who is the head of state in
Scotland? (The Queen of the UK)
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When did Queen Elizabeth II
ascend the throne? = (became Queen of the United Kingdom) (In
February, 1952)
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What British writer is the
author of the fantasy tales “The Hobbits”, and “The Lord of the
Rings”? (J.R.R. Tolkien)
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Name a famous national
Scottish musical instrument. (A bagpipe)
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What do the letters MP stand
for? (Member of Parliament)
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How many wives did Henry
VIII have? (Six)
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In England the English live,
in Scotland - …? (the Scots)
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How many children did
Shakespeare have? (3)
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Shakespeare’s wife’s name
was … (Anne Hathaway)
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The creator of Mickey Mouse
is … (Disney)
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This famous admiral won the
battle of Trafalgar - … (Nelson)
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It’s been a fortress, a
palace and a zoo. Now it’s a museum. (The Tower)
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What is a double-decker? (A
bus)