KONKURSY dla klas 4-6
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KONKURS 1
Konkurs wiedzy o Szkocji
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1. Stolicą Szkocji jest: imię i nazwisko, klasa
- Aberdeen c)Edinburgh
- Glasgow d)Perth
2. Roślina symbolizująca Szkocję to:
- róża c)oset
- żonkil d)narcyz
3. Najbardziej znane jezioro szkockie to:
- Ayr c)Myr
- Ness d)Dundee
4. Najbardziej znany szkocki piosenkarz:
- Robbie Williams
- Rod Steward
- Sting
- Bono
5. Najsławniejszy szkocki James Bond to:
- George Clooney
- Mel Gibson
- Pierce Brosnan
- Sean Connery
6. Najlepsza szkocka drużyna piłkarska:
- Celtic Glasgow
- FC Liverpool
- Arsenal Londyn
- AG Aberdeen
7. Patronem Szkocji jest ………………………………………………………
8. Tradycyjny strój noszony przez szkockich mężczyzn to: ……………………
9. Sir James Barrie napisał powieść pt. :
- Sherlock Holmes
- Piotruś Pan
- Robinson Cruzoe
- Władca pierścieni
10. Grampiany to:
- jezioro
- góry
- rzeka
- zamki
11. Czyj krzyż znajduje się na fladze Szkocji? ………………………………
12. Sherlock Holmes to bohater książek:
- Jane Austeen
- Sir Arthura Conan Doyle’a
- Woltera Scota
- Agathy Christie
13. Która z potraw nie jest potrawą szkocką:
- Scotch eggs
- Yorkshire Pudding
- Oatcakes
- Hotch-Potch
14. Kim był Św. Andrzej?
- rolnikiem c)kupcem
- rybakiem d)rabusiem
15. Drugim patronem Szkocji jest:
- Św. Patryk c)Św.David
- Św. Kolumba d)Św.Jerzy
16. W którym roku miała miejsce Unia Szkocji z Anglią i jakie były jej skutki? …………………………………………………………………………………
17. Które miasto nie leży w Szkocji?
- York c)Hamilton
- Falkirk d)Aberdeen
18. Który ze znanych wynalazców był Szkotem?
a)Alfred Nobel
b)Sir Alexander Graham Bell
c)Samuel Morse
d)Thomas Edison
19. Która z wysp nie należy do Szkocji?
a)Szetlandy c)Hebrydy
b)Orkany d)Wyspy Dziewicze
20. Które ze znanych dzieł Williama Szekspira dotyczy Szkocji?
- Sen nocy letniej c) Makbet
- Romeo i Julia d)Hamlet
21. Szkocki Nowy Rok to:
- Highland
- Hogmanay
- Hebridean
- Fringe
22. Tradycyjny szkocki instrument to: …………………………………………
23. Wokalistka szkockiego zespołu Texas to:
- Linda McCartney
- Sheena Easton
- Sharleen Spiteri
- Julie Barrie
24. Które z wymienionych składników są niepotrzebne, aby wykonać Haggis?
- Mąka pszenna
- Płatki owsiane
- Żołądek jagnięcy
- Pieprz Cayenne
- Cebula
- Bulion
- Czosnek
- Podroby jagnięce
- Móżdżek cielęcy
- Ozór wołowy
25. Jaki związek ze Szkocją ma Jan III Sobieski? ………
KONKURS 2
1. ZAZNACZ WŁAŚCIWĄ ODPOWIEDŹ
1.
What is the difference between the United Kingdom and Great Britain?
A. United Kingdom is part of Great Britain
B. Great Britain is part of the United Kingdom
C. There is no difference between them
2.
Which part of the UK is not found in its flag?
A. England B. Wales C. Scotland
3.
How many children does Queen Elisabth II have?
A. 4 B. 3 C. 5
4.
Which of the following actors is not English?
A. Michael Caine B. Elisabeth Taylor C. Anthony Hopkins
5.
What kind of fish do you get when you order 'fish and chips'?
A. cod B. salmon C. carp
6.
Which statement about the British Parliament isn’t correct?
A. The Upper House is the House of Lords B. The Middle House is the House of Ministers
C. The Lower House is the House of Commons
7.
What's London's most famous department store?
A. Picadilly B. Harrods C. The Barbican Centre
8.
What are the famous guards of The Tower of London called?
A. Beefeaters B. The Guards C. Knights
9.
Where are the Crown Jewels kept?
A. the Tower of London B. Windsor Castle C. Westminster Abbey
10.
What did Madame Tussaud start in 1835?
A. a famous bakery B. famous waxworks C. a famous needle-point
11.
What is the official home of the British royal family?
A. Balmoral Castle B. Royal Ascot C. Buckingham Palace
12.
Britain’s oldest university is:
A. Cambridge B. Oxford C. London University
13.
What is the name of King Arthur's sword?
A. Excalibur B. Excavator C. Exchequer
14.
The second biggest city is:
A. Manchester B. Liverpool C. Birmingham D. Leeds
15.
The oldest private school is:
A. Eton B. Winchester Collage C. King's School in Canterbury
16.
Which church is the established one in England?
A. Catholic church B. Anglican church C. Presbyterian church
17.
What is the name of the first bridge across the river Thames?
A. Tower Bridge B. London Bridge C. Westminster Bridge
18.
Where's the home of the Prime Minister?
A. Downing Street B. Regent Street C. Browning Street
19.
How many people live in Great Britain?
A. About 50 million B. About 60 million C. About 70 million
20.
How many people live in London?
A. About 5 million B. About 6 million C. About 7 million
21.
What is the largest ethnic minority in Britain?
A. Indian B. Chinese C. Caribbean/African
22.
Where in Britain can you find Loch Ness?
A. England B. Wales C. Scotland D. Northern Ireland
23.
What is the capital of Scotland?
A. Glasgow B. Aberdeen C. Edinburgh D. Inverness
24.
What is the highest mountain in Britain?
A. Snowdon B. Ben Nevis C. Ben Macdhui D. Scafell Pike
25.
What is the longest river of the UK?
A. Severn B. The Thames C. Great Ouse D. Trent
26.
What is the flag of the UK called?
A. Tricolore B. Union Jack C. Stars and Stripes D. United Kingdom
27.
In which part of the UK is Dartmoor?
A. England B. Wales C. Scotland D. Northern Ireland
28.
Which part of Ireland belongs to the UK?
A. Middle Ireland B. Southern Ireland C. Northern Ireland
29.
What line runs through Greenwich?
A. Nine Elms Lane B. The Prime Meridian C. Long Lane
30.
Who was the second wife of King Henry VIII?
A. Anne of Cleves B. Catherine Howard C. Anne Boleyn
31.
When did Queen Elisabeth I die?
A. 1485 B. 1603 C. 1845
32.
Who wanted to blow up King James I and Parliament in 1605?
A. Henry VIII B. Oliver Cromwell C. Guy Fawkes
33.
What did the Romans build to keep out Scots and Picts?
A. Iberia Wall B. Hadrian’s Wall C. Celts Wall
34.
What invention led to rapid development during the industrial Revolution 1730-1850?
A. the telescope – Isaac Newton B. the steam engine – James Watt
C. the spinning machine – Richard Arkwright
35.
What materials was Britain able to export to Europe in the 1850’s?
A. coal and iron? B. silver and iron? C. gold and cotton?
36.
“Have you met miss Jones?” is sung by
A. Queen B. The Beatles C. Robbie Wiliams
37.
Who invented stories about James Bond?
A. Ian Fleming B. Agatha Christie C. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
38.
Sherlock Holmes lived in
A. Regent Street B. Bond Street C. Baker Street
39.
The name “Big Ben” refers to:
A. the clock B. the tower C. the bell hung within the tower
40.
Prince Charles first wife was:
A. Camilla Parker Bowles B. Diana Spencer C. Sophie Rhys-Jones
2.POŁĄCZ:
MATCH:
1.
Hyde Park
A.
a place of worship and a celestial calendar made of giant stones
2.
'God Save the Queen'
B.
London's best entertainment
3.
Stonehenge
C.
the plague which killed more than a third of the population of England
4.
The Canterbury Tales
D.
the most famous London park
5.
Black Death
E.
waged between the House of York and the House of Lancaster
6.
War of the Roses
F.
ModernArt Gallery
7.
Stratford-upon-Avon
G.
lived in Sherwood Forest
8.
Westminster
H.
Shakespeare's birthplace
9.
Robin Hood
I.
the seat of British government
10.
The Beatles
J.
Geoffrey Chaucer’s greatest work
11.
Covent Garden, Soho, Piccadilly Circus
K.
the national anthem of the United Kingdom
12.
Bagpipes, kilts
L.
Titus Andronicus, Globe Theatre
13.
Shakespeare
M.
appeared in Britain after 700 BC
14.
Celts
N.
Scotland
15.
Tate Modern
O.
Yellow submarine
3. POŁĄCZ PODANE PONIŻEJ RZECZY Z ODPOWIEDNIM KRÓLESTWEM / Match the FOLLOWING with the kingdoms:
SYMBOL: 1. The Thistle, 2. The Red Rose, 3. The Leek and the Daffodil, 4. The Shamrock and the Harp
PATRON SAINT: 1. St. George, 2. St. David, 3. St. Andrew, 4. St. Patrick
CAPITAL: 1. London, 2. Belfast, 3. Edinburgh, 4. Cardiff
COLOUR: 1. blue, 2. white, 3. red, 4. green
KONKURS 3
1.When was the Big Fire of London? ………………………………………………………
2.How many people live in London today? …………………………………………………
3.What are London taxis called? …………………………………………………………….
4.Where is the official residence of the Queen?
………………………………………………………………………………………………..
5.What’s the Mall? ……………………………………………………………………………
6.What time is the “change the guard”? ……………………………………………………..
7.What are the Royal Mews? …………………………………………………………………
8.What can you see in the Tower of London? …………………………………………………
9.What are Tower of London guards called? ………………………………………………….
10.Who built St Paul’s Cathedral? ……………………………………………………………..
11.What’s Westminster Abbey? ……………………………………………………………….
12.Where’s The Houses of Parliament situated? ………………………………………………
13.Where’s Speakers’ Corner? ………………………………………………………………..
14.Where can you see the statue of Peter Pan? ……………………………………………….
15.What’s the home of London Zoo? …………………………………………………………
16.In what street is Harrods? ………………………………………………………………….
17.What is the West of London good for? ……………………………………………………
18.Name at least two famous football clubs in London? ………………………………………
19.Do you have to pay when you want to see British Museum?...............................................
20.What does MOMI stand for? ………………………………………………………………
21.What’s the other name for London Underground? ……………………………………….
22.Name four museums you can visit in London ……………………………………………
23.The oldest part of London, the home of the Bank of England and St Paul’s Cathedral is in
…………………………………………………………………………………………………
24.What’s the parade for Queen called? ……………………………………………………..
25.On what river is London situated? ………………………………………………………