V4 Pub Quiz: Final Lesson 2023

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The Great British Pub Quiz

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Round 1
Round 1
The Royal Family

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When was King Charles III coronated?
A
5 May 2023
B
6 May 2023
C
7 May 2023
D
8 May 2023

Slide 3 - Quiz

Put in the correct order:
1) crowning - 2) anointment-
3) oath - 4) investing
A
2 - 3- 4 - 1
B
4 - 3 - 2- 1
C
2 - 3 - 4 - 1
D
3 - 2 - 4 - 1

Slide 4 - Quiz

2: What is the name of William and Kate's youngest son?
A
Archie
B
Harry
C
Louis
D
George

Slide 5 - Quiz

4: Which king of England was actually Dutch?

A
William III
B
Albert
C
George I
D
Henry VIII

Slide 6 - Quiz

5: How many of of Henry VIII's wives were beheaded?

A
none
B
2
C
4
D
6

Slide 7 - Quiz

How many siblings does
King Charles III have?
A
2 brothers and a sister
B
1 brother and 1 sister
C
2 brothers and two sisters
D
1 brother

Slide 8 - Quiz

Andrew
Edward
Ann

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Sports
Round 2
Music

Slide 10 - Slide

Who perform(s) this song?
A
The Rolling Stones
B
The Beatles
C
Queen
D
Lady Gaga

Slide 11 - Quiz

Who sings this song (in reverse)?


Slide 12 - Open question

Listen to the English translation of the lyrics to a Dutch song. Who is the original Dutch artist of this song?

Slide 13 - Open question

Listen to the Dutch translation of the lyrics to an English song. Who is the original artist of this song?
A
The Weeknd
B
Drake
C
Robin Schulz
D
Justin Bieber

Slide 14 - Quiz

Which song is this?
A
Born This Way
B
Just Dance
C
Poker Face
D
Bad Romance

Slide 15 - Quiz

What is the name
of this artist?
A
Rainzy
B
Cloudzy
C
Stormzy
D
Sunzy

Slide 16 - Quiz

Language
Round 3
Language

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1: What does “codswallop” mean?
A
baby of a cod (a type of fish)
B
a small jump
C
nonsense
D
an alcoholic drink

Slide 18 - Quiz

2: What does “apples and pears” mean in Cockney Rhyming Slang?
A
fruit
B
stairs
C
pairs
D
ladies and gentlemen

Slide 19 - Quiz

3: What language is Cymraeg?
A
Irish Gaelic
B
Scottish Gaelic
C
Welsh
D
Cornish

Slide 20 - Quiz

4: What is a “pleister” usually called in American English?
A
band-aid
B
cast
C
sellotape
D
plaster

Slide 21 - Quiz

5. The expression: 'Bob's your uncle', means
A
Bob spoort niet
B
Bob is je oom
C
Klaar is Kees
D
Tijd om te gaan

Slide 22 - Quiz

Round 4
traditions
Round 4
Traditions

Slide 23 - Slide

Which of the following is NOT
a British tradition?
A
Tea Cup Race
B
Cheese Rolling
C
Nettle Eating Championship
D
Wife Carrying

Slide 24 - Quiz

Slide 25 - Video

1: What is celebrated on the 5th of November?
A
the Queen’s birthday
B
Guy Fawkes’ Night
C
the end of WW I
D
the death of Oliver Cromwell

Slide 26 - Quiz

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3: What flower do most Brits wear on Remembrance Day?
A
a poppy
B
a forget-me-not
C
a white rose
D
a daffodil

Slide 28 - Quiz

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4: What is the traditional lunch on Sundays?
A
a roast dinner
B
a steak and kidney pie
C
bangers and mash
D
a high tea

Slide 30 - Quiz

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Final question:
In which order did the flags appear?

A
UK, N-Ireland, Wales, Scotland, England
B
England, Wales, Scotland, N. Ireland, UK
C
England, N-Ireland, Wales, UK, Scotland
D
UK, England, Scotland, Wales, N-Ireland

Slide 32 - Quiz

on the home stretch

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