I did one of these waaaay back, and Pennypacker's thread reminded me of it, so I figured I'd do another. Pennypacker's thread was about Americans, so this is aimed at the Yanks*, but any Johnny Foreigner* can answer. All the questions are things I know the equivalent of in the States. Please don't cheat. Getting questions wrong makes you an idiot*. Cheating makes you a dishonest idiot*.
QUESTIONS:
The President of the United States is George W. Bush, who is the current Prime Minister of the UK?
George W. Bush represents the Republican Party, which party does the current Prime Minister represent?
The official residence and office of the President is The White House, what is the traditional residence and office of the British Prime Minister?
In the last Presidential Election, John Kerry was the primary opposition, who were the primary opposition for the current Prime Minister in the recent general election?
The other major political party in the US is the Democratic Party, who are the other major political parties in the UK?
What countries make up Great Britain?
What countries make up the United Kingdom?
The capital of the United States is Washington D.C., What is the capital city of the United Kingdom?
What is the capital city of each of the individual countries?
The United States is in North America, which continent is the United Kingdom in?
The United States currency is the US dollar, what is the currency of the United Kingdom?
The flag of the United States is the Stars and Stripes, or Old Glory, what is the flag of the United Kingdom?
The national anthem of the United States is The Star-Spangled Banner, what is the (unofficial but traditional) national anthem of the United Kingdom?
The US President during the First World War was Woodrow Wilson, who was/were the Prime Minister(s) during the First World War?
The US Presidents during the Second World War were Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry Truman, who was/were the Prime Minister(s) during the Second World War?
The most popular sports in the United States are American Football and baseball, what are the most popular sports in the United Kingdom?
That'll do for now, I might add more later.
*These terms are used affectionately.
QUESTIONS:
The President of the United States is George W. Bush, who is the current Prime Minister of the UK?
George W. Bush represents the Republican Party, which party does the current Prime Minister represent?
The official residence and office of the President is The White House, what is the traditional residence and office of the British Prime Minister?
In the last Presidential Election, John Kerry was the primary opposition, who were the primary opposition for the current Prime Minister in the recent general election?
The other major political party in the US is the Democratic Party, who are the other major political parties in the UK?
What countries make up Great Britain?
What countries make up the United Kingdom?
The capital of the United States is Washington D.C., What is the capital city of the United Kingdom?
What is the capital city of each of the individual countries?
The United States is in North America, which continent is the United Kingdom in?
The United States currency is the US dollar, what is the currency of the United Kingdom?
The flag of the United States is the Stars and Stripes, or Old Glory, what is the flag of the United Kingdom?
The national anthem of the United States is The Star-Spangled Banner, what is the (unofficial but traditional) national anthem of the United Kingdom?
The US President during the First World War was Woodrow Wilson, who was/were the Prime Minister(s) during the First World War?
The US Presidents during the Second World War were Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry Truman, who was/were the Prime Minister(s) during the Second World War?
The most popular sports in the United States are American Football and baseball, what are the most popular sports in the United Kingdom?
That'll do for now, I might add more later.
*These terms are used affectionately.




