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Вопросы по английскому языку для подготовки к ЕНТ COMMON KNOWLEDGE 1) What’s the name of the most famous clock in Britain? a) Big Albert b) Big Stephen c) Big Wren d) Big Ben 2) What’s tartan? a) a dish b)a pattern of the kilt c) a bird d) a dance (tartan- шотландка, kilt- a skirt with many folds that is worn by men) 3) Where is Glasgow situated? a) in Scotland b) in Wales c) in England d) in Northern Ireland 4) What’s the name of the London underground? a) Metro b) Tube c) Subway d) Underground 5) What’s the nickname of the liberal party? a) the Tories b) the Whips c) the Libs d) the Whigs 6) What is the symbol of the Speaker’s authority? a) the mace b)the woolsack c) the ribbon d) the bell (mace-булава, жезл) 7) Who presides over the House of Lords? a) Prime Minister b) Lord Chancellor c)Lord Protector d) the Speaker (to preside- председательствовать) 8) What’s the name of the British flag? a) Star-Spangled Banner b) Stripes and Stars c) Union Jack d) John Bull 9) What London street is famous for shops? a) Oxford Street b)Fleet Street c) Lombard Street d) Charing Cross Road 10) What was J. Constable? a) a musician b) a politician c) a poet d) a painter 11) What is the Barbican? a) a river b) an art center c) a pop group d) a cinema 12) Where is Ben Nevis situated? a) in Scotland b) in Wales c) in England d) in Northern Ireland 13) Who is the head of the state in Britain? a) Mayor b) Prime Minister c) Queen d) Speaker 14) What is standing in the middle of Piccadilly? a) the Statue of Eros b) the Statue of Pan c) the Statue of Cromwell d) the Marble Arch 15) What is soccer? a) American football b) hockey c) squash d) boat- racing 16) What is Humpty Dumpty? a) a toy b) an egg c) an animal d)a bird 17) Where is the official residence of the Queen? a) Chatham House b) Regent Palace c) Westminster Palace d)Buckingham Palace 18) What is Benjamin Britten? a) an architect b) a composer c) a writer d) a politician 19) What is the emblem of Wales? a) Rose b) Leek c) Thistle d) Shamrock (Leek-лук-порей, Thistle-чертополох, Shamrock-трилистник) 20) What’s the name of the Queen’s eldest son? a) Charles b) Philip c) Andrew d) Edward 21) What is the nickname of the Conservative Party? a) the Tories b) the Whigs c) the Libs d) the Whips 22) What monument is there in the centre of Trafalgar Square? a) Cromwell’s statue b) Nelson’s Column c) Queen’s statue d) Edward Elgar’s statue 23) Which animal can look at the Queen? a) a dog b) a cat c) a lion d) a tiger 24) What’s the name of Sir Churchill? a) Winston b) George c) Christopher d) Benjamin 25) Who presides over the House of Commons? a) Lord Mayor b)Lord Chancellor c) Prime Minister d) Speaker 26) For Christmas dinner the English usually have… a) chicken b) roast beef c) fish d) turkey 27) The Whispering Gallery is situated in … a) Westminster Abbey b) St. Paul’s Cathedral c) Tower d) Hyde Park 28) What is Eisteddfod? a) a county b) a dish c) a festival d) a dance 29) Who wrote “Winnie-the-Pooh”? a) L. Carroll b) O. Wilde c) J. R. Tolkien d) A.Milne 30) What is custard? a) cream b) a pudding c) a pie d) a tart (custard-сладкий заварной крем) 31) What is the most ancient monument in Great Britain? a) the Lower West Gate b) Stonehenge c) Hadrian’s Wall d) the Tower Gate 32) What is M. Thatcher by profession? a) an engineer b) a doctor c) a chemist d) a teacher 33) Who is the head of the government in the UK? a) Prime Minister b)Queen c) Speaker d) Chancellor 34) Where is the Bank of England situated? a) in the West End b) in the East End c) in the City d) in the South 35) What is English marmalade? a) apple jam b) orange jam c) sweets d) a cake 36)The Romans first invaded Britain in … a) the 5th century AD b) the 5th century BC c) the 1st century BC d) the 1st century AD (to invade- вторгаться) 37) Guy Fawkes is … a) a national hero of Britain b) a poet c) a famous historian d) the man that wanted to set fire to the House of Parliament 38) The telephone was invented by… a)Isaak Newton b) Alexander Bell c) Michael Faraday d) James Watt 39) The midday meal in Britain is called … a) breakfast b) lunch c) dinner d) snack 40) Which party was Margaret Thatcher the leader of? a) Labour b) Social – Democratic c) Liberal d) Conservative. 41) The Irish Sea is … a) to the west of England b) to the east of England c) to the north of England d) to the south of England 42) The official language of Canada is … a) English b) French c) English and French d) English and Spanish 43) The capital of the US is … a) New York b) Washington c) Boston d) Philadelphia 44) On the whole the climate of Great Britain is … a) dry b) frosty c) mild d) tropical 45) Elisabeth II lives in … a) No 10, Downing Street b) the Tower of London c) Buckingham Palace d) Westminster Palace 46) The London Royal Opera House is called … a) Covent Garden b) the National Theatre c)”Old Vic” Theatre d) the Barbican 47) The traditional English drink is … a) coffee b) tea c) cocoa d) milk 48) The symbol of the US is… a) Union Jack b) Uncle Sam c) Big Ben d) Pall Mall 49) The Colorado is … a) in Africa b) in North America c) in South America d) in Brazil 50) New England is … a) a separate country b) part of Great Britain c) part of the US d) an island 51) The capital of Canada is … a) Ottawa b) Quebec c) Toronto d) Melbourne 52) The British money is … a) franks b) dollars c) crones d) pounds 53) Robin Hood is … a) a national hero of England b) a British spy c) a popular character of novels and tales d) a famous writer 54) Margaret Thatcher was … a) Queen of Britain b) British Prime Minister c) leader of the Labour party d) a film star 55) In the United States “down town” means… a) away from the center b) in the centre c) in a suburb d) a small town 56) The Quakers are … a) a religious movement b) a pop group c) the title of a book d) the title of a film 57) What great historical event happened in 1066? a) the Roman invasion b) a bourgeois revolution c) the battle of Hastings d) the Danish invasion 58) The printing press was invented by … a) Oliver Cromwell b) William Caxton c) William the Conqueror d) Alexander Bell 59) Secondary education in Britain is … a) compulsive b) compulsory c) optional d) voluntary 60) The size of the house in Britain is determined by the number of … a) sittings rooms b) kitchens c) bedrooms d) floors 61) The capital of Australia is … a) Melbourne b) Sidney c) Canberra d) Ottawa 62) Cockney is… a) a bird b) a dish c) an accent d) a town 63) Aberdeen is in… a) England b) Scotland c) Wales d) Ireland 64) The safest topic for conversation in England is… a) politics b) music c) weather d) love 65) John Steinbeck is a famous … writer a) English b) American c) Canadian d) Australian 66) The US consists of … states a) 38 b)49 c) 50 d) 51 67) High school is … a) a college b) a university c) a very good school d) upper grades of secondary school 68) The English colonization of the American continent began in the … a) 15th century b)16th century c) 17th century d) 18th century 69) Bill Clinton is the … President of the US a) 40th b) 41st c) 42nd d) 43d 70) “ Alice in Wonderland” was written by … a) Jane Austen b) Muriel Spark c) Lewis Carroll d) Iris Murdock 71) England consists of … a) districts b) counties c) states d) regions 72) Smog is … a) a man’s suit b) a heavy rain c) a thick fog d) a man’s hat 73) Porridge is made of … a) wheat b) barley c) rye d) oats ( barley- ячмень, rye- рожь, oats-овёс) 74) A limerick is … a) a dish b) a rhyme c) a bird d) a game 75) Boston is in… a) Florida b) Mexico c) Texas d) Massachusetts 76) Gulf Stream originates in … a) the Gulf of Mexico b) the Persian Gulf c) the Gibraltar d) the Panama Canal 77) The Tower of London now is … a) a prison b) a royal residence c) a museum d) a burial place 78) Englishmen eat dinner at… a) 11 a.m. b) 2 p.m. c) 6 p.m. d) 9 p.m. 79) A brunch is… a) breakfast b) late breakfast c) dinner d) a tea party 80) What river does London stand on? a) the Thames b) the Severn c) the Avon d) the Clyde 81) Under what king did the knights of the round table gather together? a) Henry IV b) Edward II c) Arthur d) William the Conqueror 82) What is Britain separated from the Continent by? a) the English Channel b) the Persian Gulf c) the Suez Canal d) the Gulf of Mexico 83) Robert Burns is a … poet . a) American b) English c) Scottish d) Welsh 84) R. Kipling wrote … a) “ Canterbury Tales” b) “Alice in Wonderland” c) “ Treasure Island” d) “Maugly” 85) The language spoken in Scotland is … a) Scot b) Scottish c) Scotch d) Scotland’s 86) The oldest university in Britain is… a) London b) Cambridge c) Oxford d) Edinburgh 87) The financial centre of London is … a) the West End b) the East End c) Westminster d) the City 88) Which party is in power in Great Britain now? a) the Labour b) the Conservative c) the Liberal d) the Social –Democratic 89) The telephone number to call for emergency services in Britain is… a) 03 b) 09 c) 911 d) 999 90) A double-decker is… a) a train b) a small plain c) a hotel room for two people d) a bus 91) The common name for a toy bear in England is… a) Michael-bear b) Tom- bear c) Teddy-bear d) Jack-bear 92) The “Dynasty” is an American… a) opera b) soap opera c) musical d) documentary 93) The Crown Jewels are in … a) the Tower of London b) Buckingham Palace c) Westminster Palace d) the British Museum 94) St. Patrick is the patron of … a) Wales b) England c) Ireland d) Scotland 95) St. Valentine’s Day is observed in … a) February b) May c) November d) December 96) In England “ public school ” means … a) state- financed school b) private school c) comprehensive school d) religious school 97) When it is 12 o’clock in Moscow in London it is… a) 6 o’clock b) 7 o’clock c) 8 o’clock d) 9 o’clock 98) In Britain people’s weight is measured in … a) tons b) kilos c) stones and pounds d) pints 99) Santa Barbara is in… a)California b) Florida c) Arizona d) Texas 100) The first colonists in America started the tradition of… a) Independence Day b) Halloween c) Thanksgiving Day d) Memorial Day e) St. Patric’s Day 101) What does Britain consists of… England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland 101) Name two major British political parties… Labour, Conservative 102) What does the abbreviation “ MP ” stand for ? Member of Parliament 103) What do the Scots celebrate on ‘hogmanay’? New Year’s Eve 104) What is ‘bed and breakfast’? a type of accommodation with breakfast in the morning, found in a house or small hotel 105) When do people do A levels? Normally before they leave schools, at 17/18, but adults can also take them at evening classes 106) Prince Charles is Queen Elizabeth’s II… a) son b) husband c) father d) brother e) uncle 107) Why did people from England come to America? they had listened about the New World they took part in the War of Independence they wanted to make a better life for themselves they did not like America they wanted to speak English Скачать тесты по английскому языку с ответами бесплатно
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