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English Speaking Countries1. The official languages of Canada are: a) English and Spanish b) English and French c) German and Italian 2. The capital of Australia is: a) Sydney b) Melbourne c) Canberra 3. The national symbol of the small insular state of New Zealand is: a) kangaroo b) kiwi c) koala 4. The capital of the United States is: a) New York b) Los Angeles c) Washington 5. Arnold Schwarzenegger is the governor of the state: a) Colorado b) Alaska c) California 6. ……..were the allies of the USSR during World War II
a) The USA and Great Britain b) Italy and France c) Japan and China 7. The princess called “The Queen of Hearts” is: a) Margaret b) Anna c) Diana 8. During the period of colonization British Government sent to Australia people who were: a) writers and poets b) prisoners c) farmers 9. The name of the man who wrote the text of the Declaration of Independence is: a) Theodore Roosevelt b) Thomas Jefferson c) Jimmy Carter 10. The portrait of ………… we can see on 100$ banknote. a) Bill Clinton b) Benjamin Franklin c) George Bush (sin) 11. 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 12. The head of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is: a) the President b) the Prime Minister c) the Queen
13. …………. was the youngest president of the USA. a) George Bush (jr) b) John F. Kennedy c) Bill Clinton 14. Official currency of Great Britain is: a) Pound (sterling) b) euro c) English dollar 15. The USA consists of: a) 40 states b) 60 states c) 50 states 16. Famous Russian hockey players I. Larionov and V. Fetisov played in NHL Club called: a) Miami Panthers b) Detroit Red Wings c) New York Lakers 17. First world underground appeared in: a) London b) New York c) Moscow 18. Australian actress Kate Blanchet plays the part of the Queen: a) Elisabeth b) Mary c) Victoria 19. ………… was the first president of the USA. a) Theodore Roosevelt b) George Washington c) Ulysses S. Grant 20. The state of Australia is: a) a continent b) a part of a continent c) a peninsula 21. Russian businessman R. Abramovish is the owner of British football club called: a) Manchester United b) Chelsea c) Arsenal 22. Bermudan triangle is situated in shore of: a) Great Britain b) The USA c) Australia 23. The official residence of the Queen of Great Britain is: a) the Tower b) Westminster c) Buckingham Palace 24. Department of Defense of the USA is called: a) White House b) The Pentagon c) Empire State Building 25. Statue of Liberty in harbour of New York was presented to the USA by: a) France b) Great Britain c) Germany 26. Tower Clock, the symbol of London is called: a) Big Dan b) Big Ben c) Big Man 27. What part of Britain is called “land of song”? a) England b) Wales c) Scotland 28. How many provinces and territories does Canada consist of? a) 8 provinces and 3 territories b) 10 provinces and 2 territories c) 8 provinces and 2 territories 29. What is the longest river in Canada? a) the Nelson river b) the Yukon river c) the Mackenzie 30. What is the capital of Canada? a) Ottawa b) Toronto c) Montreal 31. Young people in Britain can drive a car at: a) 16 b) 18 c) 17 32. In Great Britain women are entitled to retirement pension at the age of: a) 60 b) 50 c) 55 33. Hollywood is in: a) Texas b) California c) Florida 34. “Pygmalion” was written by: a) A.L. Webber b) G.B. Shaw c) S. Townsend 35. The director of the film “Titanic” is: a) Steven Spielberg b) Baz Luhrmann c) James Cameron 36. The legislative branch of the American Government is called: a) Parliament b) Congress c) Court 37. The national flag of Great Britain (the Union Jack) is made up of three flags, though the country consists of four nations. The cross of which patron Saint is not represented in the flag: a) St. George b) St. Andrew c) St. Patrick d) St. David 38. Thomas Cook was: a) a great writer b) one of the first travel agents 39. Thanksgiving Day is observed in the USA on: a) the third Thursday in November 40. Several bars from __________ are used by the BBC as a signature tune for the World Service news. a) H. Purcell’s song “Lilliburlero” 41. Mrs. Beeton was: a) the author of a famous cook book 42. The Peter Pan Cup is named after: a) famous sportsman b) a great writer c) a literary hero 43. Which of the following is the name of a “chain” of stores in the UK: a) Habitat b) Jackie c) Current 44. The National Museum of Photography is in: a) Bath b) Cambridge c) Bradford 45. Which are working languages of the UN? a) Chinese b) English c) Spanish d) French
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