
Duplicate of Famous monuments and places in English-speaking countries
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- Q1What is the name of this monument?Big Ben30s
- Q2Where can you see this monument?in Sydney, Australiain Washington D.C., U.S.A.in Manchester, U.K.in Kingston, Jamaica30s
- Q3What is the name of the place where the American president lives and works?the White House30s
- Q4In which city is the White House?Washington D.C.ChicagoSan FranciscoNew York City30s
- Q5The Statue of Liberty is located in Washington D.C.TrueFalse30s
- Q6This is the Golden Gate Bridge. You can see it in ...Los AngelesLas VegasSan FranciscoMiami30s
- Q7In which English city is the Royal Pavilion located?BrightonManchesterLondonLiverpool30s
- Q8Who lives and works at 10 Downing Street?the British Prime Ministerthe Royal Familythe Archbishop of Canterburythe Mayor of London30s
- Q9The British monarch lives at Buckingham Palace.TrueFalse30s
- Q10In which country can you see this big red rock?South Africathe United StatesAustraliaNew Zealand30s