1.Which countries people attach greater importance to traditions and actions than in other European countries?
a) Great Britain b) America c) Netherlands d) India
2. Englishmen proud of their traditions. And what kind of things can prove this pride?
a) queen b) weights and measures c) money system d) a, b, c
3. In which event people dance with handkerchiefs in Britain?
a) Morris dancing b) Boat race c) Easter Sunday d) horse race
4. What kind of cup people get in Marble Championship?
a) gold b) silver c) bronze d) metal
5. In what kind of event champion is crowned?
a) Marble championship b) Boat race c) Horse race d) Easter Sunday
6. What people wear in Morris dancing?
a) ribbon b) bells c) a, b d) belt
7. What event takes places on the river Thames?
a) Boat race b) Horse race c) Easter Sunday d) Morris dancing
8. What race is held in Easter Sunday?
a) Horse race b) boat race c) bull race d) cycling race
9. Which teams participate in boat race?
a) Oxford university b) Cambridge university c) IMICA university d) a, b
10. Which is the most exciting horse race in the world?
a) Grand National b) Silver nuts c) Great horse d) Grand Cheese
11. Where the most exciting horse race is held?
a) Manchester b) Liverpool c) London d) Nottingham
12. Who can participate in horse race?
a) amateurs b) professional jockeys c) a, b d) all of the men
13. In which month there are lots of celebrations in Europe?
a) December b) April c) May d) February
14. In which holiday children dress up unusual costumes?
a) New year b) Halloween c) Easter Sunday d) Morris dancing
15. What is the whole name of Halloween holiday?
a) Halloween b) Halloween’s Eve c) All Halloween’s Eve d) Halloween East
16.When is Halloween held?
a) October 30 b) October 31 c) December 31 d) May 30
17. When is the Celts celebrated?
a) coming of New Year b) coming of Independence day
c) coming of Women’s day d) coming of Teachers’ day
18. Guy Fawkes participates in which event?
a) Halloween b) Celts c) Bonfire Night d) none of them
19. When Guy Fawkes planned to blow up the Houses of Parliament?
a) 1625 b) 1615 c) 1600 d) 1605
20. When children put their figures on the bonfire, burn them and light their fireworks?
a) November 10th b) November 7th c) December 5th d) November 5th 21. Where people go to the Trafalgar square on New Year’s Eve?
a) Florida b) Liverpool c) London d) New York
22. What is the meaning of ‘’blow up’’?
a) explode b) excuse c) construction d) paint
23. A popular Scottish event is ….
a) Eisteddfod b) Festival of music and drama c) Festival of poetry and music
24. Welsh events is the …
a) Eisteddfod b) Festival of music and drama c) Festival of poetry and music
25. Eisteddfod is the festival of …
a) music and drama b) poetry and music c) dance and song d) art and drama
26. Which of the following events take place in Edinburgh?
a) Eisteddfod b) Festival of music and drama c) Festival of poetry and music
27. Which amount of ounce is equal to a pound?
a) 12 ounce b) 10 ounce c) 26 ounce d) 16 ounce
28. There are only …… holidays a year in Great Britain?
a) 6 b) 5 c) 7 d) 8
29. Which of the following holiday(s) do not consider as a public holiday?
a) Christmas day b) Boxing day c) a, b d) Good Friday
30. When is other public holidays held in Great Britain?
a) December 25th 26th b) January 24th 25th c) October 25th 26th d) April 5th 31. What festivals of Great Britain do you know?
a) Pancake day b) Bonfire night c) a, b d) Easter Monday
32. How many pounds is one stone?
a) 14 b) 15 c) 12 d) 10