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Who wants to be a millionaire

Who wants to be a millionaire. The intellectual game. Who wants to be a millionaire. I. II. III. IV. V. Who wants to be a millionaire. I. II. III. IV. V. What is the official language in Great Britain?. a) English · b) French c) Russian · d) Chinese. 10. Big Ben is:.

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Who wants to be a millionaire

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  1. Who wants to be a millionaire The intellectual game

  2. Who wants to be a millionaire I II III IV V

  3. Who wants to be a millionaire I II III IV V

  4. What is the official language in Great Britain? • a) English·b) French • c) Russian ·d) Chinese 10

  5. Big Ben is: • a) a clock • b) a horse • c) an animal in the zoo • d) seven streets 20

  6. Piccadilly Circus is the meeting point of: • a) four streets • b) six streets • c) five streets • d) seven streets 50

  7. The changing of guard happens every day at: • a) 12.30 a.m. • b) 12 o'clock • c) 11.30 a.m. • d) 10 o'clock 100

  8. The capital of Great Britain: • a) Paris • b) Moscow • c) London • d) Cardiff 10

  9. What can you see in Trafalgar square? • a) Nelson statue • b) King memorial • c) Queen memorial • d) Michail Gorbachev memorial 20

  10. The legend says that without them the Tower will fall. They are: • a) the pigeons • b) the cats • c) the squirrels • d) the ravens 50

  11. When can you see the flag over the Queen's Palace? • a) When she's out • b) When she is abroad • c) When she has a party • d) When she is at home 100

  12. Great Britain is divided into: • a) three parts • b) five parts • c) four parts • d) two parts 10

  13. What is a Piccadilly Circus? • a) a circus • b) a square • c) a street • d) a house 20

  14. What is the Tower of London now? • a) a prison • b) a museum • c) a house • d) a fortress 50

  15. The name of the Palace where the Queen lives is: • a) the Tower of London • b) the White House • c) the Windsor palace • d) the Buckingham Palace 100

  16. England is in: • a) Europe • b) Africa • c) America • d) Asia 10

  17. Where is London's Zoo? • a) Regent's park • b) Hyde park • c) St. James park • d) Central park 20

  18. The Raven Master is the person who: • a) is the main raven • b) kills the ravens • c) feeds the ravens • d) chases the ravens 50

  19. Sir Christopher Wren built: • a) St. Paul's Cathedral • b) the Tower of London • c) Westminster Abbey • d) the Parliament. 100

  20. The name of the river in London is: • a) The Volga • b) the Thames • c) the Nile • d) the Medvediza 10

  21. Where can you say everything you want? • a) Regent's park • b) Hyde park • c) St. James park • d) Central park. 20

  22. Westminster Abbey is: • a) the chapel • b) the monastery • c) the inn • d) the famous Royal church. 50

  23. London is more than: • a) one thousand years old • b) two thousand years old • c) three thousand years old • d) four thousand years old 100

  24. Who is the head of England? • a) the Queen • b) the Tsar • c) the Princess • d) the Prince 10

  25. Where can you see pelicans and ducks? • a) Hyde park • b) St. James park • c) Central park • d) Regent's park 20

  26. Where are the tombs of many British Kings and Queens and other famous people? • a) in the Tower of London • b) on the Cemetery • c) on the river bank • d) in Westminster Abbey 50

  27. In what country do men wear skirts? • a) France • b) England • c) Scotland • d) Norway. 100

  28. You can get from Russia to England by: • a) bicycle • b) airplane • c) car • d) foot 10

  29. The British Parliament is in: • a) the Buckingham Palace • b) the House of Parliament • c) Baker Street • d) Westminster Abbey 20

  30. Covent Garden is now: • a) a cinema • b) a fruit and apple garden • c) theatre • d) a tourist shopping centre 50

  31. The Princess Diana was the wife of: • a) Prince John • b) Prince Robert • c) Prince Edward • d) Prince Charles 100

  32. What is the money of Great Britain? • a) cents • b) euros • c) pounds • d) roubles 10

  33. What is the national emblem of England? • a)yellow daffodil • b) red rose • c) green shamrock • d) pink thistle 20

  34. How do Londoners call the underground? • a) the Tube • b) the Tunnel • c) the Metro • d) the Way 50

  35. How many Houses are there in the British Parliament? • a) one • b) two • c) three • d) four 100

  36. What is the national drink in Britain? • a) coffee • b) tea • c) juice • d) water 10

  37. What colour is the taxi in London? • a) red • b) yellow • c) black • d) green 20

  38. What is the national sport of England? • a) baseball • b) football • c) tennis • d) basketball 50

  39. When was the Great Fire in London? • a) 1666 • b) 1066 • c) 1866 • d) 1566 100

  40. What is the fastest way to cross the English Channel? • a) by ship • b) by ferry • c) through the Channel Tunnel • d) by boat 10

  41. Who was live on the Baker street? • a) Charlie Chaplin • b) Pierce Brosnan • c) Sherlock Holmes • d) Marilyn Monroe 20

  42. Bonfire Night is: • a) on 4 November • b) on 5 November • c) on 4 October • d) on 5 October 50

  43. Who was born in the Stratford-on-Avon? • a) Isaak Newton • b) Florence Nightingale • c) William Shakespeare • d) Robin Hood 100

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