Kennis van land en samenleving quiz 6V2

Kennis van land en samenleving quiz
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Kennis van land en samenleving quiz
Read through the chapter in 7 minutes beforehand!

Slide 1 - Slide

Which country is not part of the Commonwealth?
A
Malta
B
Dominican Republic
C
Belize
D
Burundi

Slide 2 - Quiz

What is the capital of Scotland?
A
Glasgow
B
Edinburgh
C
London
D
Aberdeen

Slide 3 - Quiz

Wich part of the UK government has more members?
A
The House of Commons
B
The House of Lord
C
The Sovereign

Slide 4 - Quiz

Why does the Lord Speaker sit on a woolsack?
A
It is a sacred symbol
B
It is only meant for the high-class
C
It is a symbol of comfort
D
It is a symbol of economic growth

Slide 5 - Quiz

What is the name of the final exams in the UK?
A
A-levels
B
GCSE
C
SATs
D
HSC

Slide 6 - Quiz

What is the highest grade one can score in the UK?
A
10
B
8
C
9
D
7

Slide 7 - Quiz

Are you allowed to wear your own attire at school?
A
Yes, students can choose what they wear
B
No, a school uniform is mandatory
C
Only on special occasions
D
Only in primary school

Slide 8 - Quiz

Which of the following is not a difference between the UK and Dutch educationsystem?
A
School uniform
B
Length of the school day
C
School diner
D
Age of graduation

Slide 9 - Quiz

What is the name of the second year of high school in the US?
A
Freshman
B
sophomore
C
Junior
D
senior

Slide 10 - Quiz

Which American coastline used to be dominated by the British?
A
East Coast
B
West Coast
C
South coast

Slide 11 - Quiz

When is Thanksgiving celebrated?
A
1st Thursday of November
B
2nd Thursday of November
C
3rd Thursday of November
D
4th Thursday of November

Slide 12 - Quiz

What was the biggest economic crisis since 'The Great Depression'?
A
Candy Crash
B
2008 Financial Crisis
C
Credit Crunch

Slide 13 - Quiz

Who is the biggest artist of all time? (according to the questionmaker)
A
Taylor Swift
B
Madonna
C
Prince
D
Michael Jackson

Slide 14 - Quiz

Why are there so many French or French-like words in the English language?
A
Battle of Neville's Cross
B
Battle of Trafalgar
C
Battle of the Boyne
D
Battle of Hastings

Slide 15 - Quiz

Why is the House of Lords offtimes ascertained as a vestige of antediluvian times?

Slide 16 - Open question

What are the two stages of high school called?

Slide 17 - Open question

Is a school year in the USA longer or shorter that in The Netherlands?
A
Longer
B
Shorter

Slide 18 - Quiz

In college, how long is the undergraduate phase?
A
3 years
B
4 years
C
5 years

Slide 19 - Quiz

What is the difference between comprehensive schools and grammar schools?
A
In comprehensive schools you need to take an entrance exam
B
In grammar schools you need to take an entrance exam

Slide 20 - Quiz

What is the highest grade in Great Britain?
A
10
B
A+
C
A*

Slide 21 - Quiz

Are British students required to wear a school uniform?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 22 - Quiz

What makes the newsweek different from the Independent?

Slide 23 - Open question

When was the youngest daily newspaper in the UK established?

Slide 24 - Open question

What is the correct order of publications on a progressive-conservative scale?
A
Independent, Guardian, Ecnomist, Daily Telegraph
B
Independent, Ecnomist, Daily Telegraph, Guardian, Independent, Ecnomist, Daily Telegraph
C
Guardian, Independent, Ecnomist, Daily Telegraph

Slide 25 - Quiz

When was the oldest newspaper established?
A
1785, The Times
B
1789, The Times
C
1776, The Guardian
D
1778, The Guardian

Slide 26 - Quiz

How many people have English as their native language?
A
Around 400 million
B
Around 300 million
C
Around 600 million
D
Around 500 million

Slide 27 - Quiz

Which countries make up the UK?

Slide 28 - Open question

What famous document was signed by King John in 1215?

Slide 29 - Open question

Who was the last ruler of the Tudor dynasty?
A
Elizabeth I
B
Elizabeth II
C
James I
D
James II

Slide 30 - Quiz

In the Netherlands the amount of seats for a party are decided by the percentage of the amount of votes. Is this the same in the UK?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 31 - Quiz

How often are the general elections held in the UK?
A
Once in 3 years
B
Once in 4 years
C
Once in 5 years

Slide 32 - Quiz

What is the 'ministerie of Binnenlandse zaken' called in England?
A
UK office
B
Inland office
C
Home office
D
Home secretary

Slide 33 - Quiz

When did Independence day take place?
A
July 4th, 1776
B
July 11th, 1776
C
June 4th, 1789
D
June 11th, 1789

Slide 34 - Quiz

How many states are there in the USA?
A
49
B
50
C
51
D
52

Slide 35 - Quiz

How many members of the House of Representatives are there?
A
440
B
455
C
435
D
450

Slide 36 - Quiz

How many members of the Senate are there?
A
150
B
200
C
175
D
100

Slide 37 - Quiz

What are the two major political parties in the USA?

Slide 38 - Open question

What day is inauguration day?
A
21st of January
B
20th of January
C
19th of January
D
22nd of January

Slide 39 - Quiz

When did the attack on Pearl Harbour take place?
A
November 30, 1941
B
November 21, 1941
C
December 7, 1941
D
December 14, 1941

Slide 40 - Quiz

Which countries does America border?
A
Mexico
B
Canada
C
Guatamala
D
Greenland

Slide 41 - Quiz

What is the smallest state and what is the largest state in the USA?

Slide 42 - Open question

Who mainly wrote the declaration of Independence?

Slide 43 - Open question

Is this part of the Pledge of Allegiance? "One nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all"
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 44 - Quiz