Zadanie 1
1. pumpkin b.......
2. cracker e.......
3. roast turkey d........
4. Auld Lang Syne a........
5. blowing candles c........
6. the Maypole dance j........
7. Good Friday i........
8. Pancake races g.......
9. 26th December h.......
10. 'Penny for the guy' f........
a) New Year's Eve
b) Halloween
c) birthday
d) Thanksgiving
e) Christmas
f) Guy Fawkes Night
g) Pancake Tuesday
h) Boxing Day
i) Easter
j) 1st May
Zadanie 2
1. St. Valentine's Day is celebrated on
a) 14th February
2. Britain's highest mountain is
b) Ben Nevis
3. The flag of the United Kingdom is known as
a) The Union Jack
4. Great Britain is the name of the island made up of
b) England, Scotland and Wales
6. Madame Tussaud's museum is famous for its
a) wax figures
7. A double decker is a name for
c) London's red bus
8. Admiral Lord Nelson's statue can be found in the middle of
c) Trafalgar Square
9. Harrods is the name of
a) the most famous department store
10. The Beatles came from
b) Liverpool
11. Heathrow and Luton are
a) airports
12. London is situated by
b) The Thames
13. The official residence of the Queen is
c) Buckingham Palace
14. Speaker's Corner can be found in
a) Hyde Park
15. Big Ben is associated with
b) The Houses of Parliament
16. Nessie legendary monster can be seen in
c) Scottish lake
17. The symbol of England is
a) a rose
18. The Statue of Liberty can be found in
b) New York
19. Golden Gate is the name of
b) a bridge
20. The USA consists of
b) 50 states
21. New York was once called
c) New Amsterdam
22. The Head of The USA is
c) the President
23. Neil Armstrong was
a) the first man to walk on the moon
24. Mickey Mouse is the cartoon character created by
b) Walt Disney
25. Manhattan is a part of
c) New York
26. The capital city of the USA is
a) Washington D.C.
27. Hollywood can be found in
c) Los Angeles
28. The Oscar is the name of
a) an award in the movie industry
29. The largest rivers in the USA are
b) Mississippi and Missouri
30.Grand Canyon is in
a) Arizona
Zadanie 3
1. New York is otherwise called
b) Big Apple
2. The present British Prime Minister is
a) Tony Blair
3. The USA is otherwise called
b) Uncle Sam
4. A pound as a measure of weight is equal to
c) 0,45 kilo
5. Eire is another name of
b) The Republic of Ireland
7. The statue of Eros is associated with
b) Piccadilly Circus
8. Winston Churchill was
c) The Prime Minister of Britain
9. Scotland Yard is
b) the chief police headquarters
10. The name Wimbledon is associated with
c) international tennis tournaments
12. Ben Nevis is
b) the highest mountain in Britain
13. The lake where the Loch Ness Monster (probably) lives is
a) situated in Scotland
14. The best known and oldest universities in Great Britain are
b) Cambridge and Oxford
15. The legendary English folk hero-Robin Hood lived in
a) The Sherwood forest
16. The patron of England is
b) Saint George
17. The Crown Jewels are kept in
b) The Tower of London
18. London is situated by
a) The Thames
19. Agatha M.C. Christie was
b) a detective-story writer
20. A kilt is
a) a skirt
21. Tartan, bagpipes and haggis are associated with
c) the Scots
22. The main city in Wales is
b) Cardiff
23. The British Prime Minister and his/her family lives at
c) 10 Downing Street
24. The name of shoppers' paradise in London is
a) Oxford Street
25. A public school in Britain is
a) a private school
26. Red Lion is the most popular name for
c) a pub
27. The United Kingdom consists of
b) England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
28. English language belongs to
a) Germanic group of languages
29. The most famous English playwright was
a) W. Shakespeare
30. Big Ben is associated with
c) The Houses of Parliament
31. The present Queen's of England name is
a) Elizabeth the 2nd
32. The Statue of Liberty is
a) a symbol of the USA
33. Golden Gate is
b) the name of a bridge
34.Baker Street is associated with
c) Sherlock Holmes
35.Tatoo is
b) evening's performance of military music and other display