............. has a very long history around the world, but the first official rules came from England in the 18th and 19th centuries.
A
Volleyball
B
Basketball
C
Tennis
D
Football
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............. has a very long history around the world, but the first official rules came from England in the 18th and 19th centuries.
A
Volleyball
B
Basketball
C
Tennis
D
Football
Slide 1 - Quiz
Slide 2 - Slide
A
Slide 3 - Quiz
The Angel of the North is a statue in Gateshead, near Newcastle. It was built in ............ .
A
1999
B
1998
C
1997
D
1898
Slide 4 - Quiz
........... is a statue which is an important symbol of the north of England now.
A
Bronze statue
B
Golden Angel
C
The Angel of the North
D
Freedom
Slide 5 - Quiz
According to legend, ................ was an outlaw who lived in Sherwood Forest, near Nottingham.
A
Robin Hood
B
Rammstein
C
Aristotle
D
Spiderman
Slide 6 - Quiz
England’s capital, London, has many landmarks, but perhaps the most famous is ........ .
A
London Bridge
B
Old London
C
New London
D
Big Ben
Slide 7 - Quiz
Birmingham is England’s ............... city. It was at the heart of England’s industrial revolution.
A
first
B
second
C
third
D
last
Slide 8 - Quiz
........... is the capital of Australia.
A
Sydney
B
Melbourne
C
Canberra
D
Brisbane
Slide 9 - Quiz
Koalas don’t need to ............ . They get their water by eating leaves
A
see
B
drink
C
eat
D
sleep
Slide 10 - Quiz
The tasmanian tiger became extinct in ......... .
A
1936
B
1963
C
1836
D
1963
Slide 11 - Quiz
What is the most famous animal in the Australia?
A
Tiger
B
Kangaroo
C
Koala
D
lizard
Slide 12 - Quiz
Red kangaroos can be 2 meters tall, and they can jump along at up to ........ km/h.
A
70
B
80
C
100
D
60
Slide 13 - Quiz
The oldest Australian ................ are from 10,000 years ago.
A
boomerangs
B
rocks
C
reefs
D
animals
Slide 14 - Quiz
Cuba is the home of many great music styles and dances, including salsa, rumba, mambo and the cha-cha-cha.
A
salsa,
rumba, mambo and the cha-cha-cha.
B
salsa,
rumba, mambo and the Latin.
C
salsa,
rumba, mambo and the modern.
D
salsa,
rumba, mambo and the ice-skating.
Slide 15 - Quiz
The ABC Islands people speak.
A
Dutch
B
English
C
French
D
Spanish
Slide 16 - Quiz
Caribbean Sea is so ..........., many tropical storms turn into hurricanes.
A
cold/ hurricanes
B
cool/hurricanes
C
warm/ hurricanes
D
windy/ warm
Slide 17 - Quiz
The name Caribbean’ comes from the .............. , the people who lived on the islands before the ................. arrived.
A
cannibal/ Indians
B
Carib/ Indians
C
Cuba/Europeans
D
Carib Indians/ Europeans
Slide 18 - Quiz
The ....... largest islands in the Caribbean are called the Greater Antilles. Only Jamaica is English-speaking, but Puerto Rico has ......... official languages, English and Spanish.