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Diversity and Identity in the United Kingdom

Social Studies

Diversity and Identity in the United Kingdom starts at 3 and continues till grade 5. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Diversity and Identity in the United Kingdom. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Name the four countries that make up the United Kingdom.
What does it mean to be British?
What is the main language spoken in the United Kingdom?
What is the name of the day when people in Scotland celebrate their national poet, Robert Burns?
What is the name of the Scottish musical instrument that is often played at celebrations?
What is the name of the traditional Irish dance?
What is the name of the traditional Scottish dance?
What is the name of the traditional Welsh festival that celebrates poetry and music?
The United Kingdom is made up of how many countries? (1) Two (2) Three (3) Four (4) Five
What does the word 'diversity' mean? (1) Everyone is the same (2) People are different in many ways (3) Only one culture exists (4) People live alone
What is identity? (1) The way we look (2) The things that make us who we are (3) The country we live in (4) The food we eat
What is the name of the traditional Welsh hat worn by women? (1) Bowler hat (2) Top hat (3) Welsh hat (4) Beret
Fill in the blank: People in the UK celebrate many different ___________ because of their diverse backgrounds.
Fill in the blank: The capital city of England is ___________.
Fill in the blank: The national flower of England is the ___________.
Fill in the blank: The UK celebrates ___________ Day on 5th November with fireworks.
True or False: All people in the UK eat the same food every day.
True or False: Diversity means everyone is exactly the same.
True or False: Everyone in the UK celebrates Christmas.
True or False: Only people born in the UK can be British.