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Внеклассное мероприятие по английскому языку на тему: "О, счастливчик!"

В игре принимают участие 3 команды, каждая из которых состоит из 2-3 человек. Основные правила игры подобны правилам телепрограммы “Кто хочет стать миллионером?”. Участникам необходимо ответить на 15 вопросов. За первые 5 правильных ответа команда получает«3», за 10 вопросов – «4», за 15 вопросов– «5»

По ходу игры участники могут воспользоваться подсказками: помощь зала, 50 на 50, звонок другу.

Вопросы для первой команды:

1. The United Kingdom includes …

A. England and Scotland
B. Great Britain and Northern Ireland
C. England, Scotland and Wales
D. Great Britain, Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic

2. The currency of the UK is …

A. pound = 100 cents
B. dollar = 100 cents
C. pound = 100 nickels
D. pound = 100 pence

3. Who was the first man on the moon?
A. Yuri Gagarin
B. John Glenn
C. Neil Armstrong
D. Valentina Tereshkova

4. What are these: “The Guardian”, “The News of the world”, “The Independent”?
A. newspapers
B. TV programmes
C. towns
D. magazines

5. Who discovered penicillin?

A. Fleming
B. Newton
C. Armstrong
D. Einstein

6. A VIP is a …

A. very important person
B. very interesting person
C. very intelligent person
D. very indifferent person

7. Which ship did Pilgrim Fathers (the first American settlers) sale to America in?

A. the Mayflower
B. the Aurora
C. Santa Maria
D. Maria Selestа

8. What is the name of the USA flag?

A. Uncle Sam
B. Uncle John
C. Stars and Stripes
D. White Stars and Red Stripes

9. Do you know the hometown of the famous band “The Beatles”?

А. Manchester

B. London

C. Liverpool

D. Glasgow

10. Who is the architect of the famous St. Paul’s Cathedral?

A. Michelangelo

B. Sir Christopher Wren

C. Masterly

D. Charles Barry

11. What state is the largest in the USA?

A. Alaska

B. Texas

C. Kansas

D. Kalifornia

12. What is the home town of Shakespeare?

A. London

B. Manchester

C. Aberdeen

D. Stratford-on-Avon

13. What do the abbreviations a.m. and p.m. stand for?

A. Members of Parliament

B. Time

C. Members of Congress

D. Time and Tense

14. What is the nickname of London’s Underground?

A. Metro

B. Subway

C. The Tube

D. Metropolitan

15. The Conservative Party is called …

A. Donkey

B. Tory

C. Whigs

D. Elephant

Вопросы для второй команды:

1. Great Britain includes …

A. England and Scotland
B. England and Irish Republic
C. England, Scotland and Northern Ireland
D. England, Scotland and Wales

2 . What is the oldest building in Washington and official residence of the President?

A. Capitol Building
B. Green House
C. White House
D. Gold House

3. What is the name of the Great Britain flag?

A. Union Jack
B. Union John
C. Blue and Red
D. Red and White Crosses

4. The NBA is …

A. The National Birdwatchers Associations
B. The National Boaters Associations
C. The National Basketball Associations
D. The National Baseball Associations

5. Samuel Clemens wrote “Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer”. He is also known as…

A. Mark Twain
B. Ernest Hemingway
C. James Fennimore Cooper
D. Jack London

6. When do Americans celebrate Independence Day?

A. July 4
B. December 25
C. February 14
D. October 31

7. Who wrote “Gulliver’s travels”?

A. Mark Twain
B. Jonathan Swift
C. Robert Burns
D. William Shakespeare

8. What does the word “Albion”, the poetic name of Great Britain, mean?

A. White
B. Green
C. Red

D. Blue

9 . What is the national symbol of America?

A. The rose
B. The bald eagle
C. The shamrock
D. The white eagle

10. Where is the US capital?

A. In the state of Washington

B. In the District of Columbia

C. In the state of New York

D. In the state of California

11. Elvis Presley was the king of …

A. Country Western Music

B. Jazz

C. Rock and Roll

D. Pop music

12. British Parliament is the … body in the country.

A. judicial

B. executive

C. social

D. legislative

13. 12 p.m. is …

A. lunch time

B. breakfast time

C. bed time

D. dinner time

14. The symbol of the Democratic Party is …

A. an elephant

B. a rabbit

C. a donkey

D. a lion

15. In how many fields are Nobel prizes awarded?

A. three

B. five

C. six

D. ten

Вопросы для третьей команды:

1. Scotland has a distinctive national dress, the …

A. quilt
B. skirt
C. kilt
D. jeans

2. The UK

A. a constitutional republic
B. a presidential republic
C. a federal republic
D. a constitutional monarchy

3. Who discovered America?

A. Christopher Columbus
B. George Washington
C. The pilgrims
D. Abraham Lincoln

4. The national emblem of England is …

A. the white rose
B. the leek
C. the shamrock
D. the rеd rose

5. The currency of the USA is …

A. dollar = 100 cents
B. dollar = 100 nickels
C. pound = 100 dimes
D. pound = 100 cents

6. Which English author and famous mathematician created the story of Alice in Wonderland?

A. Conan Doyle
B. Charles Dickens
C. Bernard Shaw
D. Lewis Carroll

7. The weekend is…

A. Saturday and Sunday
B. Saturday
C. Sunday
D. Friday, Saturday and Sunday

8. Who was the first president of the USA?

A. Abraham Lincoln
B. George Washington
C. Franklin D. Roosevelt
D. Theodore Roosevelt

9. What is another name for the Houses of Parliament?

A. The Clearness Palace
B. St. James’s Palace
C. Palace of Westminster
D. Buckingham Palace

10. This round place is often called the Centre of London. There is a statue of Eros in the middle of it.

A. Trafalgar Square
B. Piccadilly Circus
C. Leicester Square
D. London Circus

11. This famous American was a writer, scientist, an inventor and a diplomat. He started the first public library and the first fire department. He was…

A. Benjamin Franklin
B. Thomas Edison
C. George Washington
D. Abraham Lincoln

12. What is the national sport in America?

A. football
B. soccer
C. baseball
D. basketball

13. What city of the USA is called “The City of the Yellow Devil”?

A. New York
B. San Francisco
C. Washington
D. Los Angeles

14. Where is the Statue of liberty?

A. New York
B. Massachusetts
C. California
D. Washington

15. In the bar of every English pub you will find the game of … being played.

A. snooker
B. crosses and noughts
C. billiard
D. darts

Вопросы для 4 команды.


1. What river does London stand on?

a) the Thames, b) the Severn, c) the Avon, d) the Clyde.


2. What's the name of the most famous clock in Britain?

a) Big Albert, b) Big Stephen, c) Big Wren, d) Big Ben.


3. Who is the head of the state in Britain?

a) Mayor, b) Prime Minister, c) Queen, d) Speaker.


4. What is soccer?

a) American football, b) hockey, c) squash, d) boat-racing.


5. What's the name of Sir Churchill?

a) Winston, b) George, c) Christopher, d) Benjamin.


6. Who wrote "Winnie-the-Pooh"?

a) L. Carroll, b) O. Wilde, c) J.R. Tolkien, d) A. Milne.


7. The telephone was invented by ... .

a) Isaac Newton, b) Alexander Bell, c) Michael Faraday, d) James Watt.


8. The official language of Canada is ... .

а) English, b) French, c) English and French, d) English and Spanish.


9. The capital of Canada is ... .

a) Ottawa, b) Quebec, c) Toronto, d) Melbourne.


10. The Tower of London now is ... .

a) a prison, b) a royal residence, c) a museum, d) a burial place.


11. Under what king did the knights of the round table gather together?

a) Henry IV, b) Edward II, c) Arthur, d) William the Conqueror.


12. A double-decker is ... .

a) a train, b) a small plane, с) a hotel room for two people, d) a bus


13. The common name for a toy bear in England is ... .

a) Michael-bear, b) Tom-bear, c) Teddy-bear, d) Jack-bear.


14. What is the most ancient monument in Great Britain?

a) the Lower West Gate, b) Stonehenge, c) Hadrian's Wall, d) the Tower Gate.


15. What's the name of the Queen's eldest son?

a) Charles, b) Philip, c) Andrew, d) Edward

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1. The United Kingdom includes …  A. England  and  Scotland   B. Great  Britain  and  Northern  Ireland   C. England,  Scotland  and  Wales    Great  Britain, Northern  Ireland and  the  Irish  Republic

1. The United Kingdom includes …

A. England and Scotland

B. Great Britain and Northern Ireland

C. England, Scotland and Wales

  • Great Britain, Northern Ireland

and the Irish Republic

B. Great Britain and Northern Ireland

B. Great Britain and Northern Ireland

2. The currency of the UK is …  A. pound = 100 cents   B. dollar = 100 cents   C. pound = 100 nickels   D. pound = 100 pence

2. The currency of the UK is …

A. pound = 100 cents

B. dollar = 100 cents

C. pound = 100 nickels

D. pound = 100 pence

D. pound = 100 pence

D. pound = 100 pence

Who was the first man on the moon?
  • Who was the first man on the moon?

A. Yuri Gagarin

B. John Glenn

C. Neil Armstrong

D. Valentina Tereshkova

C. Neil Armstrong

C. Neil Armstrong

4. What are these: “The Guardian”, “The News of the world”, “The Independent”?   A. newspapers   B. TV programmes   C. towns   D. magazines

4. What are these: “The Guardian”, “The News of the world”, “The Independent”?

A. newspapers

B. TV programmes

C. towns

D. magazines

A. newspapers

A. newspapers

5. Who discovered penicillin?    A. Fleming   B. Newton   C. Armstrong   D. Einstein

5. Who discovered penicillin?

A. Fleming

B. Newton

C. Armstrong

D. Einstein

A. Fleming

A. Fleming

6. A VIP is a …  A. very important person   B. very interesting person   C. very intelligent person   D. very indifferent person

6. A VIP is a …

A. very important person

B. very interesting person

C. very intelligent person

D. very indifferent person

A. very important person

A. very important person

7. Which ship did Pilgrim Fathers (the first American settlers) sale to America in?    A. the Mayflower   B. the Aurora   C. Santa Maria   D. Maria Selesta

7. Which ship did Pilgrim Fathers (the first American settlers) sale to America in?

A. the Mayflower

B. the Aurora

C. Santa Maria

D. Maria Selesta

A. the Mayflower

A. the Mayflower

8. What is the name of the USA flag?    A. Uncle Sam   B. Uncle John    C. Stars and Stripes    D. White Stars and Red Stripes

8. What is the name of the USA flag?

A. Uncle Sam

B. Uncle John

C. Stars and Stripes

D. White Stars and Red Stripes

C. Stars and Stripes

C. Stars and Stripes

9. Do you know the hometown of the famous band “The Beatles”?    А. Manchester   B. London   C. Liverpool   D. Glasgow

9. Do you know the hometown of the famous band “The Beatles”?

А. Manchester

B. London

C. Liverpool

D. Glasgow

C. Liverpool

C. Liverpool

10. Who is the architect of the famous St. Paul’s Cathedral?    A. Michelangelo    B. Sir Christopher Wren   C. Masterly   D. Charles Barry

10. Who is the architect of the famous St. Paul’s Cathedral?

A. Michelangelo

B. Sir Christopher Wren

C. Masterly

D. Charles Barry

St. Paul’s Cathedral B.  Sir Christopher Wren

St. Paul’s Cathedral

B. Sir Christopher Wren

11. W hat state is the largest in the USA?     A. Alaska  B. Texas C. Kansas D. Kalifornia

11. W hat state is the largest in the USA?

A. Alaska

B. Texas

C. Kansas

D. Kalifornia

A. Alaska

A. Alaska

12. W hat is the home town of Shakespeare? A. London  B. Manchester C. Aberdeen  D. Stratford-on-Avon

12. W hat is the home town of

Shakespeare?

A. London

B. Manchester

C. Aberdeen

D. Stratford-on-Avon

W. Shakespeare D. Stratford-on-Avon

W. Shakespeare

D. Stratford-on-Avon

13. What do the abbreviations a.m. and p.m. stand for?   A. Members of Parliament   B. Time   C. Members of Congress   D. Time and Tense

13. What do the abbreviations a.m. and p.m. stand for?

A. Members of Parliament

B. Time

C. Members of Congress

D. Time and Tense

B.  Time

B. Time

14. What is the nickname of London’s  Underground?   A. Metro   B. Subway   C. The Tube   D. Metropolitan

14. What is the nickname of London’s Underground?

A. Metro

B. Subway

C. The Tube

D. Metropolitan

C.  The Tube

C. The Tube

15.  The Conservative Party is called … A. Donkey   B. Tory   C. Whigs   D. Elephant

15.

The Conservative Party is called …

A. Donkey

B. Tory

C. Whigs

D. Elephant

B.  Tory

B. Tory

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1. Great Britain includes …   A. England and Scotland   B. England and Irish Republic   C. England, Scotland and Northern Ireland   D. England, Scotland and Wales

1. Great Britain includes …

A. England and Scotland

B. England and Irish Republic

C. England, Scotland and Northern Ireland

D. England, Scotland and Wales

D. England, Scotland and Wales

D. England, Scotland and Wales

2 . What is the oldest building in  Washington and official residence of the President?   A.  Capitol Building   B.  Green House   C.  White House   D.  Gold House

2 . What is the oldest building in

Washington and official residence

of the President?

A. Capitol Building

B. Green House

C. White House

D. Gold House

C.  White House

C. White House

3 . What is the name of the Great Britain flag?    A. Union Jack   B. Union John   C. Blue and Red   D. Red and W hite Crosses

3 . What is the name of the Great Britain flag?

A. Union Jack

B. Union John

C. Blue and Red

D. Red and W hite Crosses

A. Union Jack

A. Union Jack

4 . The  NBA  is …    A.  The National Birdwatchers Associations   B.  The National Boaters Associations   C.  The National Basketball Associations   D.  The National Baseball Associations

4 . The NBA is …

A. The National Birdwatchers Associations

B. The National Boaters Associations

C. The National Basketball Associations

D. The National Baseball Associations

C.  The National Basketball Associations

C. The National Basketball Associations

5 . Samuel Clemens wrote “Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer”.  He is also known as…   A.  Mark Twain   B.  Ernest Hemingway   C.  James Fennimore Cooper   D.  Jack London

5 . Samuel Clemens wrote “Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer”. He is also known as…

A. Mark Twain

B. Ernest Hemingway

C. James Fennimore Cooper

D. Jack London

A.  Mark Twain

A. Mark Twain

6 .  When do Americans celebrate Independence Day?    A.  July 4    B.  December 25   C.  February 14   D.  October 31

6 . When do Americans celebrate Independence Day?

A. July 4

B. December 25

C. February 14

D. October 31

A.  July 4

A. July 4

7 . Who wrote “Gulliver’s travels”?   A.  Mark Twain   B.  Jonathan Swift   C.  Robert Burns   D.  William Shakespeare

7 . Who wrote “Gulliver’s travels”?

A. Mark Twain

B. Jonathan Swift

C. Robert Burns

D. William Shakespeare

B.  Jonathan Swift

B. Jonathan Swift

8 . What does the word “Albion”, the poetic name of Great Britain, mean?   A.  White   B.  Green    C.  Red   D.  Blue

8 . What does the word “Albion”, the poetic name of Great Britain, mean?

A. White

B. Green

C. Red

D. Blue

A.  White

A. White

9 .  What is the national symbol  of America?    A.  The rose   B.  The bald eagle   C.  The shamrock   D.  The white eagle

9 . What is the national symbol of

America?

A. The rose

B. The bald eagle

C. The shamrock

D. The white eagle

B.  The bald eagle

B. The bald eagle

10.  Where is the US capital?    A. In the state of Washington    B. In the District of Columbia    C. In the state of New York   D. In the state of California

10. Where is the US capital?

A. In the state of Washington

B. In the District of Columbia

C. In the state of New York

D. In the state of California

B. In the District of Columbia

B. In the District of Columbia

11. Elvis Presley was the king of …    A. Country Western Music   B. Jazz    C. Rock and Roll   D. Pop music

11. Elvis Presley was the king of …

A. Country Western Music

B. Jazz

C. Rock and Roll

D. Pop music

C. Rock and Roll

C. Rock and Roll

12.  British Parliament is the … body in the country.   A. judicial   B. executive   C. social   D. legislative

12. British Parliament is the … body in the country.

A. judicial

B. executive

C. social

D. legislative

D.  legislative

D. legislative

13. 12 p.m. is …   A. lunch time   B. breakfast time   C. bed time   D. dinner time

13. 12 p.m. is …

A. lunch time

B. breakfast time

C. bed time

D. dinner time

A.  lunch time

A. lunch time

14. The symbol of the Democratic Party is …    A. an elephant    B. a rabbit    C. a donkey   D. a lion

14. The symbol of the Democratic Party is …

A. an elephant

B. a rabbit

C. a donkey

D. a lion

C.  a donkey

C. a donkey

15. In how many fields are Nobel prizes awarded?   A. three   B. five    C. six   D. ten

15. In how many fields are Nobel prizes awarded?

A. three

B. five

C. six

D. ten

C. Six    (in literature, physics, science, economics, medicine and peace)

C. Six

(in literature, physics, science, economics, medicine and peace)

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Scotland has a distinctive national
  • Scotland has a distinctive national

dress, the …

A. quilt

B. skirt

C. kilt

D. jeans

C.  kilt

C. kilt

2 . The UK is …  A. a constitutional republic   B. a presidential republic   C. a federal republic   D. a constitutional monarchy

2 . The UK is

A. a constitutional republic

B. a presidential republic

C. a federal republic

D. a constitutional monarchy

D. a constitutional monarchy

D. a constitutional monarchy

3 . Who discovered America?  A. Christopher Columbus   B. George Washington   C. The pilgrims   D. Abraham Lincoln

3 . Who discovered America?

A. Christopher Columbus

B. George Washington

C. The pilgrims

D. Abraham Lincoln

A. Christopher Columbus

A. Christopher Columbus

4 . The national emblem of England is …   A. the white rose   B. the leek   C. the shamrock   D. the rеd rose

4 . The national emblem of England

is …

A. the white rose

B. the leek

C. the shamrock

D. the rеd rose

D. the rеd rose

D. the rеd rose

5. The currency of the USA is …    A.  dollar = 100 cents   B.  dollar = 100 nickels    C.  pound = 100 dimes   D.  pound = 100 cents

5. The currency of the USA is …

A. dollar = 100 cents

B. dollar = 100 nickels

C. pound = 100 dimes

D. pound = 100 cents

A.  dollar = 100 cents

A. dollar = 100 cents

6 . Which English author and famous mathematician created the story of Alice in Wonderland?   A. Conan Doyle   B. Charles Dickens   C. Bernard Shaw   D. Lewis Carroll

6 . Which English author and famous

mathematician created the story of Alice in Wonderland?

A. Conan Doyle

B. Charles Dickens

C. Bernard Shaw

D. Lewis Carroll

D. Lewis Carroll

D. Lewis Carroll

7 . The weekend is…  A. Saturday and Sunday   B. Saturday   C. Sunday   D. Friday, Saturday and Sunday

7 . The weekend is…

A. Saturday and Sunday

B. Saturday

C. Sunday

D. Friday, Saturday and Sunday

A. Saturday and Sunday

A. Saturday and Sunday

8 . Who was the first president of the USA?   A. Abraham Lincoln   B. George Washington   C. Franklin D. Roosevelt   D. Theodore Roosevelt

8 . Who was the first president of the USA?

A. Abraham Lincoln

B. George Washington

C. Franklin D. Roosevelt

D. Theodore Roosevelt

B. George Washington

B. George Washington

9 . What is another name for the Houses of Parliament?   A. The Clearness Palace   B. St. James’s Palace   C. Palace of Westminster   D. Buckingham Palace

9 . What is another name for the

Houses of Parliament?

A. The Clearness Palace

B. St. James’s Palace

C. Palace of Westminster

D. Buckingham Palace

C. Palace of Westminster

C. Palace of Westminster

10 .This round place is often called the Centre of London. There is a statue of Eros in the middle of it.   A. Trafalgar Square   B. Piccadilly Circus   C. Leicester Square   D. London Circus

10 .This round place is often called the

Centre of London. There is a statue

of Eros in the middle of it.

A. Trafalgar Square

B. Piccadilly Circus

C. Leicester Square

D. London Circus

B. Piccadilly Circus

B. Piccadilly Circus

11 . This famous American was a writer, scientist, an inventor and a diplomat. He started the first public library and the first fire department. He was…  A. Benjamin Franklin   B. Thomas Edison   C. George Washington   D. Abraham Lincoln

11 . This famous American was a writer, scientist, an inventor and a diplomat. He started the first public library and the first fire department. He was…

A. Benjamin Franklin

B. Thomas Edison

C. George Washington

D. Abraham Lincoln

A. Benjamin Franklin

A. Benjamin Franklin

12. What is the national sport in America?   A. football   B. soccer   C. baseball   D. basketball

12. What is the national sport in America?

A. football

B. soccer

C. baseball

D. basketball

C.  baseball

C. baseball

13. Where is the Statue of liberty?    A.  New York   B.  Massachusetts   C.  California   D.  Washington

13. Where is the Statue of liberty?

A. New York

B. Massachusetts

C. California

D. Washington

A.  New York

A. New York

14. What city of the USA is called “ The City of the Yellow Devil”?    A.  New York   B.  San Francisco   C.  Washington   D.  Los Angeles

14. What city of the USA is called

The City of the Yellow Devil”?

A. New York

B. San Francisco

C. Washington

D. Los Angeles

A.  New York

A. New York

15. In the bar of every English pub you will find the game of … being played.   A.  snooker   B.  crosses and noughts   C.  billiard   D.  darts

15. In the bar of every English pub you will find the game of … being played.

A. snooker

B. crosses and noughts

C. billiard

D. darts

D.  darts

D. darts

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1. What river does London stand on? a) the Thames b) the Severn c) the Avon d) the Clyde.

1. What river does London stand on?

a) the Thames

b) the Severn

c) the Avon

d) the Clyde.

a) the Thames

a) the Thames

2.What's the name of the most famous clock in Britain?  a) Big Albert  b) Big Stephen  c) Big Wren  d) Big Ben

2.What's the name of the most famous

clock in Britain?

a) Big Albert

b) Big Stephen

c) Big Wren

d) Big Ben

d) Big Ben

d) Big Ben

3. Who is the head of the state in Britain? a) Mayor  b) Prime Minister  c) Queen  d) Speaker

3. Who is the head of the state in

Britain?

a) Mayor

b) Prime Minister

c) Queen

d) Speaker

c) Queen

c) Queen

4. What is soccer? a) American football  b) hockey  c) squash  d) boat-racing

4. What is soccer?

a) American football

b) hockey

c) squash

d) boat-racing

a) American football

a) American football

5. What's the name of Sir Churchill? a) Winston  b) George  c) Christopher  d) Benjamin .

5. What's the name of Sir Churchill?

a) Winston

b) George

c) Christopher

d) Benjamin .

a) Winston

a) Winston

6. Who wrote

6. Who wrote "Winnie-the-Pooh"?

a) L. Carroll

b) O. Wilde

c) J.R. Tolkien

d) A. Milne

d) A. Milne

d) A. Milne

7. The telephone was invented by ...  a) Isaac Newton  b) Alexander Bell  c) Michael Faraday  d) James Watt.

7. The telephone was invented by ...

a) Isaac Newton

b) Alexander Bell

c) Michael Faraday

d) James Watt.

b) Alexander Bell

b) Alexander Bell

8. People in Canada speak.... . а ) English  b) French  c) English and French  d) English and Spanish

8. People in Canada speak.... .

а ) English

b) French

c) English and French

d) English and Spanish

c) English and French

c) English and French

9. The capital of Canada is ... .  a) Ottawa  b) Quebec  c) Toronto  d) Melbourne.

9. The capital of Canada is ... .

a) Ottawa

b) Quebec

c) Toronto

d) Melbourne.

a) Ottawa

a) Ottawa

10. The Tower of London now is ... . a) a prison  b) a royal residence  c) a museum  d) a burial place.

10. The Tower of London now is ... .

a) a prison

b) a royal residence

c) a museum

d) a burial place.

c ) a museum

c ) a museum

11. Under what king did the knights  of the round table gather together? a) Henry IV  b) Edward II  c) Arthur  d) William the Conqueror .

11. Under what king did the knights

of the round table gather together?

a) Henry IV

b) Edward II

c) Arthur

d) William the Conqueror .

c) Arthur

c) Arthur

12. A double-decker is ... . a) a train, b) a small plane  с ) a hotel room for two people  d) a bus

12. A double-decker is ... .

a) a train,

b) a small plane

с ) a hotel room for two people

d) a bus

d) a bus

d) a bus

13. The common name for a toy bear in England is ... . a) Michael-bear  b) Tom-bear, c) Teddy-bear  d) Jack-bear.

13. The common name for a toy

bear in England is ... .

a) Michael-bear

b) Tom-bear,

c) Teddy-bear

d) Jack-bear.

c) Teddy-bear

c) Teddy-bear

14. What is the most ancient monument in Great Britain?  a) the Lower West Gate  b) Stonehenge  c) Hadrian's Wall  d) the Tower Gate

14. What is the most ancient

monument in Great Britain?

a) the Lower West Gate

b) Stonehenge

c) Hadrian's Wall

d) the Tower Gate

b) Stonehenge

b) Stonehenge

15. What's the name of the Queen's eldest son? a) Charles  b) Philip,  c) Andrew  d) Edward

15. What's the name of the

Queen's eldest son?

a) Charles

b) Philip,

c) Andrew

d) Edward

a) Charles

a) Charles

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