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What is the name of the highest London building?
The Shard (310m)
The nickname of the police officer in London is....
Bobby
What is the population of London?
 
9,6 million
 
10,9 million
 
8,9 million
 
7,8 million
How many capsules are on the London Eye?
 
32
 
15
 
42
 
12
The Tower of London was ...
a prison, a King's zoo, a fortrees, a palace.
Admiral Nelson's column stands in the middle of ...
Trafalgar Square.
London is the capital of ...
UK
Who is the King of Great Britain?
Charles III
What is a two-storey bus called?
double decker
Name at least three sights in London.
London Eye, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Trafalger square....
Who lives here?
The King
What is the currency in London?
Pounds
What did Madame Tussaud start in 1835?
A wax museum
What is the underground usually called?
(the) Tube
What is the name of this tourist attraction?
London Eye
What river runs through London?
The Thames
What is the name of the biggest park in central London?
Hyde Park
What is the best known shopping street in central London?
Oxford Street
Where does the King live?
In Buckingham Palace
Who lives in 10 Downing Street?
The Prime Minister
What is the name of the church where many famous people are buried and is also the location of many royal weddings?
Westminster Abbey
What can you see in the picture?
the Houses of Parliament
How many underground stations are there? A) 150 B) 220 C) 270 D) 320
270
What is the name of this bridge?
Tower Bridge
What colour are the telephone boxes in London?
red
What colour are the official taxis in London?
black
Name two museums in London.
British Museum, Natural History Museum, science museum, Tower of London, National gallery,
Which famous fictional detective lived in Baker Street, London?
Sherlock Holmes