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1. Where do Maoris live?
Australia
Canada
New Zealand
2. What is the capital of Australia?
Canberra
Sydney
Caims
3. Where is the Golden Gate Bridge? In
Los Angeles
San Francisco
New York
4. Where does Queen Elizabeth II live? in
Buckingham palace
Westminster Abbey
the Twoer of London
5. Where do Aborigines live?
New Zealand
the United States
Australia
6. Which two countries share a border?
New Zealand and Australia
England and France
Canada and the United States
7. What is the capital of the USA?
Washington DC
New York
Los Angeles
8. Where is Washington DC? on the
east
south
west
coast of the USA
9. Who lives in the White House?
Queen Elizabeth II
the US president
Tony Blair
10. How many countries have English as an official language?
75
7.5
750
11. What is the name of the British Prime Minister?
Jack Straw
Tony Blair
Tony Bush
12. The Welsh live in which country?
Canada
Australia
the United Kingdom
13. Americans call courgettes:
aubergine
zucchini
eggplant
14. Fish and chips is a typical dish in which country?
the USA
Great Britain
Australia
15. How many states does the USA have?
50
49
51
16. New Zealand is in fact:
three
two
four
main islands
17. In New Zealand, there are more
sheep
goats
cows
than people?
18. Which city do the members of the pop group The Beatles come from?
Liverpool
London
Manchester
19. Which famous author wrote detective stories like The Hound of the Baskervilles?
Agatha Christie
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Sherlock Holmes
20. The rose is the symbol of which English-speaking country?
England
the USA
South Africa
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