Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Britsh Quiz

To My UK friends since you took my test about the American culture I found one about British culture I thought it would be fair for us to do one of yours.
It was brought to my attention that you have not heard of M&M candy so here is a couple of you tube videos of them.
http://www.youtube.com/user/mmschocolate?v=2KiR7rMB5Jg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q33drZUXSzY


1. What are the nations that compose the UK?
2. What is England’s national flower?
3. How many inhabitants are there in England?
4. What is the most popular food in Britain?
5. What river flows in London?
6. What is the Tube?
7. What is a double-decker?
8. What is the name of the famous London clock?
9. Who is David Cameron?
10. Saint George is the patron saint of England. He was famous for killing something, what was it?
 
11. Where is the Rosetta Stone?
12. Where are the House of Lords and the House of Commons situated?
13. What is Madame Tussauds?
14. What is the British currency?
15. What is 221B Baker Street famous for?
16. Why is 10 Downing Street famous?
17. What is a bobby?
18. What village in Somerset is famous for its cheese?
19. What is the name of the British flag?
20. What is the town of Stratford upon Avon famous for?

21. What is Liverpool famous for?
22. What are the main two political parties? Are they right or left wing?
23. Which religious building did Christopher Wren build?
24. What is Hadrian’s Wall?
25. Who won the Battle of Trafalgar?
26. Who were Elizabeth the first’s parents?
27. Name Henry VIII’s six wives.
28. What is Harrods?
29. Name the four Beatles.
30. What did Forrest Mars invent in 1933?

31. Who is Nessie?
32. When is Poppy Day? What do the English celebrate?
33. When is Boxing Day? What do people do?
34. What do the letters
BBC
stand for?
35. What is a GP?
36. What is an MP?
37. What is the NHS?
38. What is the RSPCA?
39. What is the RAF?
40. In what book can you find the following quotation: “To be or not to be, that is the question.”

41. Who wrote Murder on the Orient Express?
42. Who wrote Robinson Crusoe?
43. Who wrote Pride and Prejudice?
44. Who wrote Oliver Twist?
45. Who wrote Animal Farm?
46. Who wrote Harry Potter?
47. Who wrote A Brave New World?
48. Who wrote The War of the Worlds?
49. Who wrote Frankenstein?
50. Who wrote Wuthering Heights?

51. When was the Queen born?
52. When was her coronation service held?
53. What is the name of the primary residence of the British monarch?
54. Name Queen Elizabeth’s four children.
55. Who was the Prime Minister when Queen Elizabeth acceded to the throne?
56. What is the motto of the British monarch?
57. Who is the only British monarch who has reigned longer than Queen Elizabeth?
58. What was Prince Philip’s religion before he married the Queen?
59. What is Queen Elizabeth’s favourite breed of dog?
60. Concerning the line of succession, what is the main difference between the British monarchy and the Swedish monarchy?

Congratulations to all that were brave enough to take this quiz! Here are the answers.

Once again I must say I did an excelent job af answering all 60 questions right. Now we all know it is not because I had all the answers when I was taking it right, right?   LOL

What why are you all looking at me as if  I cheated. Ok, ok  I can't stand you all that staring at me like that.  I cheated I only 20 right   




1. What are the nations that compose the UK?
England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Island
2. What is England’s national flower?
The rose
3. How many inhabitants are there in England?
52 million
4. What is the most popular food in Britain?
Fish and chips (curry is another possible answer)
5. What river flows in London?
The Thames
6. What is the Tube?
The London underground
7. What is a double-decker?
A bus that has two storeys
8. What is the name of the famous London clock?
Big Ben
9. Who is David Cameron?
The Prime Minister
10. Saint George is the patron saint of England. He was famous for killing something, what was it?
A dragon

11. Where is the Rosetta Stone?
In the British Museum
12. Where are the House of Lords and the House of Commons situated?
In Westminster Palace
13. What is Madame Tussauds?
A wax museum
14. What is the British currency?
The pound
15. What is 221B Baker Street famous for?
Sherlock Holmes’s fictional address
16. Why is 10 Downing Street famous?
Residence and office of the Prime minister

17. What is a bobby?
A policeman
18. What village in Somerset is famous for its cheese?
Cheddar
19. What is the name of the British flag?
The Union Jack
20. What is the town of Stratford upon Avon famous for?
Shakespeare’s birthplace

21. What is Liverpool famous for?
The Beatles
22. What are the main two political parties? Are they right or left wing?
Conservative party (Tories) right-wing, Labour party (Whigs) left-wing
23. Which religious building did Christopher Wren build?
Saint Paul’s Cathedral
24. What is Hadrian’s Wall?
A stone and turf fortification built by the Roman Empire in northern England to stop attacks by Scottish tribes
25. Who won the Battle of Trafalgar?
Admiral Nelson
26. Who were Elizabeth the first’s parents?
Henry VIII and Ann Boleyn
27. Name Henry VIII’s six wives.
Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr
28. What is Harrods?
An upmarket department store
29. Name the four Beatles.
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr
30. What did Forrest Mars invent in 1933?
The chocolate Mars bar

31. Who is Nessie?
The Loch Ness monster
32. When is Poppy Day? What do the English celebrate?
November 11th; a memorial day observed since the end of World War I to remember the members of the armed forces who have died in wars
33. When is Boxing Day? What do people do?
December 26th; beginning of the sales
34. What do the letters
BBC
stand for?
British Broadcast Corporation
35. What is a GP?
General Practitioner
36. What is an MP?
Member of Parliament
37. What is the NHS?
the National Health Service
38. What is the RSPCA?
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
39. What is the RAF?
the Royal Air Force
40. In what book can you find the following quotation: “To be or not to be, that is the question.”
Hamlet

41. Who wrote Murder on the Orient Express?
Agatha Christie
42. Who wrote Robinson Crusoe?
Daniel Defoe
43. Who wrote Pride and Prejudice?
Jane Austen
44. Who wrote Oliver Twist?
Charles Dickens
45. Who wrote Animal Farm?
George Orwell
46. Who wrote Harry Potter?
J.K. Rowling
47. Who wrote A Brave New World?
Aldous Huxley
48. Who wrote The War of the Worlds?
H.G. Wells
49. Who wrote Frankenstein?
Mary Shelley
50. Who wrote Wuthering Heights?
Emily Bronte

51. When was the Queen born?
April 21st, 1952
52. When was her coronation service held?
June 2nd, 1953
53. What is the name of the primary residence of the British monarch?
Buckhingham Palace
54. Name Queen Elizabeth’s four children.
Charles, Anne, Andrew, Edward
55. Who was the Prime Minister when Queen Elizabeth acceded to the throne?
Winston Churchill
56. What is the motto of the British monarch?
Dieu et mon droit
57. Who is the only British monarch who has reigned longer than Queen Elizabeth?
Queen Victoria
58. What was Prince Philip’s religion before he married the Queen?
Greek Orthodox
59. What is Queen Elizabeth’s favourite breed of dog?
The Welsh Corgi
60. Concerning the line of succession, what is the main difference between the British monarchy and the Swedish monarchy?

21 comments:

  1. I got 40 right. One thing I can assure you though is that Elizabeth was not born in 1952, don't know what year it was but it was after me. lol

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    1. I don't know about that but I do know that 1952 was the best year in my life.
      That is when I blessed the wold with my presence :)

      Bob

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  2. Hey Bob,

    This was fun, I enjoyed this but confess I didn't do all of the questions. Got most of the ones I did right though ... I AM british born LoL giggling at Sunny's comment. Queen Elizabeth II was born 21 April 1926.

    BTW - I had my very first peanut butter cup today, given to me by an American colleague who had just returned from a trip home. I've hear about them in blogland but hadn't heard of them and didn't quite know what they were.

    Hugs,
    Roz

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    1. Hi Roz

      How did you like the peanut buttercups? Did you stop eating them afteer just one?

      Bob

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  3. I may remember more from school than I do.

    Hurra, I got 50 right!! För food I had curry, and Liverpool,Beatles, but football too, or?
    Hmmm, Bob, BBC,I was a little scared what you mean .. lol ..

    I may remember more from school than I think.

    I would be curious to know, how many right would Bas get .. Probably 61.
    Hallo, Bas?






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    1. Hi Mona

      I am sure when you were in school you probably would have gotten them all right

      You must thing I am a trickster LOL what on earth did Bob have to do with BBC I can't come up with any thing that would look good? Oh please do tell me

      Bob

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  4. I scored 50, but then, as a Canadian we have very close ties to Britain. Great quiz!

    Hugs,
    Hermione

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    1. I felt bad when they told me they didn't get mostof the first quiz. Glad you like it

      Bob

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  5. I have my studying cut out for me! This was fun. :)

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    1. Same here I am in cyber class right now learning about the Brits culture

      Bob

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  6. Hey, no fair! If I'd known there was a test today, I would have studied, lol!

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    1. I see you have to stay after class, pull up a chair we can throw spit balls at the rest of the class LOL

      Bob

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  7. Being British, lets say I'm relieved, I can still call myself British. However, I dread to think how well I would do on an American culture test. We don't study the USA, we just watch your TV programmes!
    thanks for the pub quiz!

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    1. If you watch our programs on TV you are more Americanized than you think.

      Bob

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  8. I got 52! The Queen was born in 1926 not 1952. Same reason as Hermione - Canadians have close ties to the Uk. It was fun!

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    1. Good job Christina thats near perfect.

      Bob

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  9. Fun time! I got 30 right - and that's pretty much ALL from watching BBC America - I didn't know ANY of the initials though.I couldn't see the answer to question 60 and I'm really curious about it - could you repeat it?

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    1. hi Cali Mom

      you did better than me it was a fun quiz

      Bob

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  10. Awhh these were fun! I got a good amount but certainly not all of them. I'd better study up...Cael is British so, it's good to know these things ;)

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  11. England swings like a pendulum do?

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