1. London is situated in : a) Scotland; b) England; c) Wales. 2. Buckingham Palace is: a) the London home of the English prime minister; b) the London home of the English kings; c) the London home of the English kings and queens: 3. The changing of the guards takes place in the Buckingham Palace: a) every day; b) every weekend; c) every week. 4. The royal guard consists of: a) forty guardsmen; b) thirty guardsmen; c) thirteen guardsmen. 5. Firing the guns happens: a) every day; b) only on queen’s birthday; c) on special occasions, for example, on queen’s birthday. 6. Big Ben rises above: a) Westminster abbey; b) the Buckingham Palace; c) the Houses of Parliament. 7. Big Ben is the name of: a) the bell inside the clock; b) the clock itself; c) the clock tower. 8. The clock with the bell Big Ben consists of: a) two faces; b) three faces; c) four faces. 9. Nelson’s Column is situated in: a) the Trafalgar square; b) Piccadilly Circus; c) The Houses of Parliament. 10. The pigeons in the Trafalgar square are popular: a) with the people who look after the buildings; b) with tourists; c) with policemen. 11. The National Gallery is located in: a) the Trafalgar square; b) Piccadilly Circus; c) The Houses of Parliament. 12. Piccadilly Circus is in London’s: a) East End; b) City; c) West End.
1. b
2. c
3. a
4. a
5. c
6. c
7. c
8. c
9. a
10. b
11. a
12. c