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Омельченко Лениза Раисовна

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Welcome to our quiz “English-Speaking Countries”

 1. What is the official language in Great Britain?

a) English b) Welsh c) Irish d) Scottish

2. Big Ben is one of the most famous …

a)  watch b) clock c) bell d) tower  

3. Piccadilly Circus is the meeting point of …    

a) Four streets        b) six streets       c) five streets         d) seven streets  

4. The changing of guard happens every day at …  

a) 12:30 am b) 12:00 c) 11:30 am d) 10:00 pm

5. Great Britain is divided into …  

a) two parts b) three parts c) four parts d) five parts

6. Piccadilly Circus is  …

a) a circus  b) a street  c) a square  d) a park  

7. What is the Tower of London nowadays?  

a) a prison b) a fortress c) a museum d) a palace

8. The name of the palace where the Queen lives is …

a) the White House    b) the Winsor Palace   c) the Tower of London    d) Buckingham Palace      

9. The capital of Great Britain is …  

a) Belfast       b) Edinburgh     c) London      d) Washington

10. What can you see in the center of Trafalgar square?

a) Queen statue       b) Nelson statue         c) King statue           d) Lion statue

11. The legend says that without them the Tower of London will fall. They are …  

a) the pigeons b) the cats c) the geese d) the ravens

12. When can you see the flag over Buckingham Palace?  

a) When the Queen is out   b) when the Queen is abroad   c) when the Queen is at home  

d) when the Queen has a party

13. The name of the river in London is …

a) the Severn              b) the Thames      c) the Esk                   d) the Dee

14. Where can you say everything you want?

a) Regent’s park        b) Hyde park       c) St. James park       d) Central park

15. Westminster Abbey is …

a) the chapel                 b) the monastery          c) the cathedral           d) the Royal Church

16. London is more than …

a) one thousand years old b) two thousand years old  

c) three thousand years old d) five hundred years old

17. England is in …

a) Europe b) Africa c) America d) Asia  

18. Where is the London Zoo?

a) Regent’s park               b) Hyde park          c) St. James park            d) Central park

19. The Raven Master is the person who …  

a) is the main raven        b) kills the ravens       c) feeds the ravens          d) catches the ravens

20. Sir Christopher Wren built …  

 a) the Parliament           b) Westminster Abbey       c) the London Eye         d) St. Paul’s Cathedral

21. Who is the head of Great Britain?

a) the Queen      b) the tsar      c) the Prince       d) the Princess

22. Where can you see pelicans and ducks?

a) Regent’s park           b) Hyde park           c) St. Jame’s park              d) Central park

23. Where are the tombs of many British kings and queens and other outstanding people?

a) in Westminster Abbey  b) on the cemetery  c) in the Tower of London      d) on the river bank

24. In what country do men wear skirts called ‘’kilts’’?

 a) England     b) Wales     c) Ireland     d) Scotland

25. The London Eye is a ….

a) a giant clock              b) a giant wheel         c) a giant telescope       d) a giant camera

26. The British Parliament seats in …

 a) Buckingham Palace   b) the Houses of Parliament   c) in Downing Street    d) the Tower of London

27. Covent Garden is a … nowadays.

a) a cinema                       b) a theatre               c) a shopping centre       d) a fruit garden

28. Where can we see Changing of the Guard?

a) at Buckingham Palace b) at the Tower of London    c) at the London Eye     d)  in the London Zoo

29. … is the capital of Scotland.

a) Belfast                         b) Cambridge                c) Edinburg                     d) Cardiff

30. St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated …

a) on 17 March                b) on 17 May                   c) on 17 August               d) on 17 January

31. … is the longest river in the UK.

a) the Crake                       b) the Kent                   c) the Severn                     d) the Thames

32. The flag of the United Kingdom is called …

a) the Union Jack             b) the Stars and Stripes        c) The Imperial Flag        d)  the Queen’s Flag

33. The head of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is

a) the President  b) the Prime Minister   c) the Queen

34. Official currency of Great Britain is

a) pound (sterling) b) euro c) English dollar

35. Which is the biggest city (after London)?

a) Edinburgh   b) Manchester   c) Birmingham

36. Which is the most popular tourist town (after London)?

a) Cambridge   b) Edinburgh   c) Oxford

37. Which is the oldest university?

a) Cambridge   b) Oxford   c) London

38. The British Prime Minister lives at…

a) 12 Whitehall   b) 10 Downing Street   c) 7 Russel Street   d) 15 Oxford Street

39. The Great Fire of London broke out in…

a) 1066   b) 1766   c) 1106   d) 1666

40. Sir Christopher Wren built…

a) Buckingham Palace   b) The Tower of London   c) Trafalgar Square   d) St. Paul’s Cathedral

41. Great Britain is separated from the continent by…

a) The Pacific Ocean   b) The Irish Sea   c) The Bristol Channel   d) The English Channel

42. Admiral Nelson is an England admiral who became famous for …

a) Winning a number of sea battles against the French n the 1790s

b) Winning a number of battles against the Italians un the 1800s

c) His speech in the Parliament

d) Losing the sea battles

43. Speaker’s Corner is in…

a) Hyde Park   b) Green Park   c) Regent’s Park

44. The oldest London park is…

a) St. James’s Park   b) Green Park   c) Regent’s Park

45. In Britain, if a black cat crosses your path it’s considered…

a) Good luck   b) A sing of bad weather to come   c) Bad luck

46. People build wood fires this day…

a) May Day   b) Guy Fawkes Day   c) Swan Upping

47. The capital of the United States is

a) New York   b) Los Angeles   c) Washington

48. The name of the man who wrote the text of the Declaration of Independence is

a) Theodore Roosevelt b) Thomas Jefferson c) Jimmy Carter

49. The portrait of ………… we can see on 100$ banknote.

a) Bill Clinton b) Benjamin Franklin c) George Bush

50. The street in New York, centre of theatres, cabarets, cinema houses and other kind of entertainment is called;

a) Wall Street b) Broadway c) 5th Avenue

51. …………. was the youngest president of the USA.

a) George Bush (jr)  b) John F. Kennedy   c) Bill Clinton

52. First world underground appeared in

a) London   b) New York   c) Moscow

53. ………… was the first president of the USA.

a) Theodore Roosevelt   b) George Washington   c) Ulysses S. Grant

54. Statue of Liberty in harbour of New York was presented to the USA by

a) France   b) Great Britain   c) Germany


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Welcome to our quiz Учитель английского языка Омельченко Лениза Раисовна ГБОУ школа № 580 Санкт-Петербург

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1. What is the official language in Great Britain? a) English c) Irish b) Welsh d) Scottish 2. Great Britain is divided into … a) two parts b) three parts c) four parts d) five parts a) one thousand years old 4. London is more than … d) five hundred years old b) two thousand years old c) three thousand years old 5. England is in … a) Europe d) Asia b) Africa c) America 3. The capital of Great Britain is … a) Belfast d) Washington c) London b) Edinburgh

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a) 12:30 am d) 10:00 pm 8. The changing of guard happens every day at … b) 12:00 c) 11:30 am 7. When can you see the flag over Buckingham Palace? d) when the Queen has a party a) when the Queen is out b) when the Queen is abroad c) when the Queen is at home 6. The name of the palace where the Queen lives is … a) the White House d) Buckingham Palace c) the Tower of London b) the Winsor Palace d) the Queen ’ s Flag 9. The flag of the United Kingdom is called … a) the Union Jack b) the Stars and Stripes c) the Imperial Flag

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11. The legend says that without them the Tower of London will fall. They are … b) the cats a) the pigeons c) the geese d) the ravens 12. The Raven Master is the person who … d) catches the ravens a) is the main raven b) kills the ravens c) feeds the ravens 10. What is the Tower of London nowadays? b) a fortress c) a museum d) a palace a) a prison 14. Sir Christopher Wren built… 13. Westminster Abbey is … b) the monastery a) the chapel c) the cathedral d) the Royal Church c) Trafalgar Square a) Buckingham Palace b) The Tower of London d) St. Paul’s Cathedral

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a) watch tower 16. Big Ben is one of the most famous … b) clock tower c) bell tower d) Tower of London a) a circus 19. Piccadilly Circus is … c) a square b) a street d) a park 20. What can you see in the center of Trafalgar square? b) Nelson statue d) Lion statue a) Queen statue c) King statue 15. The name of the river in London is … a) the Severn b) the Thames d) the Dee c) the Esk 17. Where is the London Zoo? b) Hyde park a) Regent ’ s park c) St. James park d) Central park a) Regent ’ s park 18. Where can you say everything you want? c) St. James park b) Hyde park d) Central park

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21. The British Parliament seats in … 22. The British Prime Minister lives at… b) the Houses of Parliament a) Buckingham Palace c) the Tower of London b) 10 Downing Street c) 7 Russel Street a) 12 Whitehall a) pound (sterling) 23. The head of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a) the President b) the Prime Minister c) the Queen 24. Official currency of Great Britain is c) English dollar b) euro

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Buckingham Palace is the Queen's official and main royal London home. It has been the official London residence of Britain's monarchy since 1837. When the Queen is at home , you can see her royal flag flying from the flag pole on top of Buckingham Palace. This flag is called the Royal Standard. When the first guards come on duty, there is a ceremony called the Changing of the Guard. The Queen's Guard changes in the Forecourt of Buckingham Palace at 11:30am daily from May to July. There is no Guard Mounting Ceremony in very wet weather. The Union Flag, popularly known as the *Union Jack, is the national flag of the United Kingdom. It is the British flag. It is called the Union Flag because it symbolises the administrative union of the countries of the United Kingdom. It is made up up of the individual Flags of three of the Kingdom's countries all united under one Sovereign - the countries of 'England, of 'Scotland' and of 'Northern Ireland‘. As Wales was not a Kingdom but a Principality it could not be included on the flag.

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The Tower of London is one of the most imposing and popular of London's historical sites. Tower of London was the city's fortress for centuries, a royal palace, a prison. Now there are the Crown Jewels of England and a museum. The Raven Master is the person who gives them food. Ravens According to tradition, there must be at least six ravens in residence at the Tower at all times. The legend says that without them the Tower, the monarchy and the kingdom will fall. Westminster Abbey is more a historical site than a religious site. Since 1066 every royal coronation, with the exception of Edward V and Edward VIII has taken place in Westminster Abbey. Saint Paul's Cathedral is masterpiece of Sir Christopher Wren and one of the finest church designs of the English baroque.

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Big Ben is one of the most famous clock tower in the world. It is situated of the river Thames and is part of the Palace of Westminster. London Zoo is one of Britain's top attractions and is the world's oldest scientific zoo founded over 180 years ago. It can be found in the heart of London, in Regent's Park. Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in central London, United Kingdom, and one of the Royal Parks of London, famous for its Speakers' Corner. A Speakers' Corner is an area where open-air public speaking, debate and discussion are allowed. Speakers there may speak on any subject, as long as the police consider their speeches lawful. Piccadilly Circus is a busy square in the heart of London. It is famous for the fountain that was installed here at the end of the 19th century. Piccadilly Circus is a meeting point of six streets. Trafalgar Square is a public space and tourist attraction in central London. In the middle of the square there is a tall column, a monument honoring admiral Nelson.

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The British Parliament is the oldest in the world. The British Parliament seats in the Houses of Parliament. 10 Downing Street is the residence and office of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and the headquarters of the British Government. Downing Street is a short street located in the City of Westminster, in London, England. In fact, 10 Downing Street refers to the official residence of the First Lord of the Treasury, but in modern times this particular position has always been assumed simultaneously by the Prime Minister, hence it was regarded as the Prime Minister's residence. The British people today are ruled by Parliament, not by monarchs. A party with more than half the seats (a majority) forms the government; the leader of the party becomes the Prime Minister, who then appoints other ministers.

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Internet resources 1. http://images.yandex.ru/yandsearch?text= картинки лондона 2. http://festival.1september.ru/articles/562047/ 3. http://images.yandex.ru/yandsearch?text = картин k и ravens 4. http://images.yandex.ru/yandsearch?text= картинки thames 5. http://yandex.ru/yandsearch?text=Westminster 6. http://yandex.ru/yandsearch?text=The+Tower+of+London 7. http://www.answers.com/topic/st-paul-s-cathedral 8. http://www.tourist-information-uk.com/london-zoo.htm 9. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speakers%27_Corner 10. http://yandex.ru/yandsearch?text=.PiccadillyCircus 11. http://yandex.ru/yandsearch?text=The British Prime Minister 12. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom

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