7 form
IV term
Test №4
(The theme: English speaking countries.)
I variant
1. The capital of Great Britain is … .
A) Glasgow
B) Manchester
C) London
D) Edinburgh
E) Oxford
2. The UK … of four parts: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
A) includes
B) consists
C) separates
D) shows
E) washes
3. The national emblem of England is … .
A) tulip
B) violet
C) maple leaf
D) thistle
E) rose
4. The capital of Scotland is … .
A) Edinburgh
B) Glasgow
C) London
D) Manchester
E) Cambridge
5. … is the official language of Great Britain.
A) French
B) Scottish
C) Welsh
D) American
E) English
6. What is the nickname of the flag of the UK?
A) Stars and stripes.
B) Flag of St. Patrick s Cross.
C) Union Jack.
D) Stripes.
E) Stars.
7. The capital of Canada is … .
A) Chester.
B) Ottawa.
C) New-York.
D) Canberra.
E) Washington.
8. What is “Big Ben”?
A) university
B) museum
C) exhibition
D) bell
E) theatre
9. The American flag has…stripes.
A) 13
B) 30
C) 50
D) 15
E) 3
10. Who is the head of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland?
A) The President.
B) Speaker.
C) Lord Chancellor.
D) Queen.
E) Mayor.
11. What is the capital of Wales?
A) Edinburgh
B) Coventry
C) Cardiff
D) Belfast
E) Birmingham
12. The national emblem of Scotland is … .
A) thistle
B) rose
C) daffodil
D) red hand
E) shamrock
13. The colours of the American flag are … .
A) Red and blue.
B) Red, white, brown.
C) Red, white, green.
D) Red, white, dark-blue.
E) Red, brown, green.
14. The official residence of the Queen is … .
A) St. Paul’s Cathedral
B) The Westminster Abbey
C) The Tower of London
D) The British Museum
E) Buckingham Palace
15. What is the most famous clock in Britain?
A) Big Stephen.
B) Big Ben.
C) Big Wren.
D) Big Albert.
E) Big Charles.
16. The oldest of all the royal residences in London is the … .
A) Buckingham Palace
B) Westminster Abbey
C) St. Paul’s Cathedral
D) Tower
E) National Gallery
17. England is separated from France by … .
A) the Pacific Ocean
B) the Irish Sea
C) the Bristol Channel
D) the English Channel
E) the Atlantic Ocean
18. What is the name of the town where William Shakespeare was born?
A) Sheffield.
B) Stratford-on-Avon.
C) London.
D) Coventry.
E) Glasgow.
19. What is the capital of the USA?
A) New York
B) Los Angeles
C) Washington D.C.
D) San Francisco
E) Chicago
20. Who wrote “Hamlet”?
A) Robert Bums
B) Mark Twain
C) Bernard Shaw
D) Shakespeare
E) J. London
21. How many states are there in America?
A) 57
B) 25
C) 50
D) 15
E) 52
22. This Queen ruled for the longest period in the English history.
A) Queen Victoria
B) Queen Elizabeth I
C) Queen Elizabeth II
D) Princesses Diana
E) Princess Anne
23. How many children does Elizabeth II have?
A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 3
E) 1
24. Prince Charles is Queen Elizabeth’s … .
A) Father
B) Brother
C) Son
D) Husband
E) Uncle
25. Where does the President of the USA live and work?
A) in the Pentagon
B) in the White House
C) in Congress
D) in the Empire State Building
E) in the supreme court
7 form
IV term
Test №4
(The theme: English speaking countries.)
II variant
1. Washington, D.C. stands for:
A) State
B) City
C) District
D) Country
E) Town
2. Who was the first president of the USA?
A) Tomas Jefferson
B) George Washington
C) Ulysses Grant
D) Bill Clinton
E) Abraham Lincoln
3. How do people often call American flag?
A) “Old Glory”
B) “The Star-Spangled Banner”
C) “The Stars”
D) “Jack Union”
E) “Stars and Stripes”
4. The capital of Great Britain is … .
A) Glasgow
B) Manchester
C) London
D) Edinburgh
E) Oxford
5. The colours of the American flag are … .
A) Red and blue.
B) Red, white, brown.
C) Red, white, green.
D) Red, white, dark-blue.
E) Red, brown, green.
6. The official residence of the Queen is … .
A) St. Paul’s Cathedral
B) The Westminster Abbey
C) The Tower of London
D) The British Museum
E) Buckingham Palace
7. What is the most famous clock in Britain?
A) Big Stephen.
B) Big Ben.
C) Big Wren.
D) Big Albert.
E) Big Charles.
8. The oldest of all the royal residences in London is the … .
A) Buckingham Palace
B) Westminster Abbey
C) St. Paul’s Cathedral
D) Tower
E) National Gallery
9. England is separated from France by … .
A) the Pacific Ocean
B) the Irish Sea
C) the Bristol Channel
D) the English Channel
E) the Atlantic Ocean
10. What is the name of the town where William Shakespeare was born?
A) Sheffield.
B) Stratford-on-Avon.
C) London.
D) Coventry.
E) Glasgow.
11. What is the capital of the USA?
A) New York
B) Los Angeles
C) Washington D.C.
D) San Francisco
E) Chicago
12. Who wrote “Hamlet”?
A) Robert Bums
B) Mark Twain
C) Bernard Shaw
D) Shakespeare
E) J. London
13. How many states are there in America?
A) 57
B) 25
C) 50
D) 15
E) 52
14. The UK … of four parts: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
A) includes
B) consists
C) separates
D) shows
E) washes
15. The national emblem of England is … .
A) tulip
B) violet
C) maple leaf
D) thistle
E) rose
16. The capital of Scotland is … .
A) Edinburgh
B) Glasgow
C) London
D) Manchester
E) Cambridge
17. … is the official language of Great Britain.
A) French
B) Scottish
C) Welsh
D) American
E) English
18. What is the nickname of the flag of the UK?
A) Stars and stripes.
B) Flag of St. Patrick s Cross.
C) Union Jack.
D) Stripes.
E) Stars.
19. The capital of Canada is … .
A) Chester.
B) Ottawa.
C) New-York.
D) Canberra.
E) Washington.
20. What is “Big Ben”?
A) university
B) museum
C) exhibition
D) bell
E) theatre
21. The American flag has…stripes.
A) 13
B) 30
C) 50
D) 15
E) 3
22. Who is the head of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland?
A) The President.
B) Speaker.
C) Lord Chancellor.
D) Queen.
E) Mayor.
23. What is the capital of Wales?
A) Edinburgh
B) Coventry
C) Cardiff
D) Belfast
E) Birmingham
24. The national emblem of Scotland is … .
A) thistle
B) rose
C) daffodil
D) red hand
E) shamrock
25. This Queen ruled for the longest period in the English history.
A) Queen Victoria
B) Queen Elizabeth I
C) Queen Elizabeth II
D) Princesses Diana
E) Princess Anne
7 form
IV term
Test №4
(The theme: English speaking countries.)
KEYS
I variant II variant
- C
C
B
B
E
E
A
C
E
D
C
E
B
B
D
D
C
D
D
B
C
C
A
D
D
C
E
B
B
E
D
A
D
E
B
C
C
B
D
D
C
A
C
D
B
C
C
A
B
C
0-3=2
4-12=3
13-20=4
21-25=5