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PART I
Elementy wiedzy o krajach anglojęzycznych
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1. / Edinburgh is the capital of ………………………..A) Scotland B)Wales C) England D) Northern Ireland
2. / The capital of New Zealand is ………………………..
A) Ottawa B) Vancouver C) Montreal D) Wellington
3. / Boxing Day is celebrated in ……………….. on the ……………………………
A) the UK, 26th December B) the USA, 31 st August
C) Australia, 5 th October D) New Zealand, 26 th December
4. / The American flag is called ……………………………
A) the Union Jack B) the Stars and Stripes C) Auld Lang Syne D) the Star-Spangled Banner
5. / The capital of Canada is …………………………
A) Ontario B) Montreal C) Toronto D) Ottawa
6. / The national emblem of the USA is…………………………
A) the Statue of Liberty B) the bald eagle C) the mountain bluebird D) the buffalo
7. / A big theme park near Birmingham is called ……………………………..
A) London Eye B) Chinatown C) Alton Towers D) the Millennium Centre
8. / An important sports festival in Scotland is called ………………..
A) St Patrick’s Day B) the Highland Games C) Columbus Day D) New Year’s Eve in Australia
9. / Snowdon is ………………………in …………………………..
A) the biggest mountain, Wales B) a national park, Wales
C) a great tourist attraction, America D) the largest cathedral, Britain
10. / The Great Barrier Reef is in ………………………
A) America B) Canada C) Australia D) New Zealand
11. / In the centre of Australia there is a famous rock called Ayers Rock or……
A) Uluru B) the Rocky Mountains C) the Lake District D) Grand Canyon
12. / Independence Day is celebrated on ………………………..
A) 14 th June B) 4 th July C) 2 nd November D) 12 th October
13. / New York is also called ……………………
A) the Big Apple B) Eire C) Nunavut D) New England
14. / The Niagara Falls are three very big waterfalls between ……….and …………
A) England, Wales B) Canada, the USA C) Canada, Alaska D) the USA, Mexico
15. / The Statue of Liberty was given to the USA by ………………………in 1884.
A) Great Britain B) Germany C) France D) Canada
16. / The patron saint of England is………………………………..
A) St. George B) St. David C) St. Patrick D) St. Andrew
17. / The original inhabitants of Australia were ………………..
A) Aborigines B) the American Indians C) the Maoris D) the Vikings
18. / New Amsterdam was the original name of ……………………….
A) New Jersey B) New Mexico C) Chicago D) New York
19. / A daffodil is the national flower of .…….
A) Wales B) Canada C) Scotland D) England
20. / The highest mountain in the UK is ……………………………………..
A) Snowdon B) the Rocky Mountain C) Ben Nevis D) Mount McKinley
21. / A big national park in the north of England is called ……………………
A) St. James Park B) the Highlands C) Central Park D) the Lake District
22. / Which river runs through London?
A) theThames B) the Severn C) theClyde D) the Hudson River
23. / Canberra is the capital of ………………………………….
A) New Zealand BCanada C) Australia D) America
24. / The Grand Canyon is in …………………..
A) Australia B) New Zealand C) Scotland D) the USA
25. / …………………….is the present monarch of New Zealand.
A) Queen Elizabeth II B) Queen Elizabeth I C) George Bush D) Henry VIII
26. / Mel Gibson is a famous ………………actor.
A) Spanish B) British C) Australian D)American
27. / Madame Tussaud’s is a museum of wax figures in ………………
A) Birmingham B) Cardiff C) Toronto D) London
28. / The Loch Ness Monster is a very large animal which lives in ………………….
A) England B) Scotland C) Wales D) Canada
29. / The oldest university in the USA is …………………………….
A) Cambridge B) Oxford C) Harvard D) Stanford
30. / The terrorist attack on the World Trade Center was on ……………………………
A) September 11 B) September 12 C) October 11 D) October 12
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