True, false or not stated?
with answers
Mark Twain
Fish and chips
Hershey's chocolate
The Historic City of York
Jeans
Mobile phones
The Isle of Man
Hermitage cats
Florence Nightingale
The Crown Jewels
Animal world
Eton College
Fish and chips
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
1. Fish’n’chips became popular much earlier than Big Macs.
answer
2. Traditionally only fish with white meat were used to make fish’n’chips.
answer
3. In the 19th century, in Britain, fish was more expensive than meat.
answer
4. According to Lizzie, today’s young people prefer burgers to fish’n’chips.
answer
Read
5. The number of fish’n’chip shops in Britain is rising steadily.
answer
6. New packaging has made fish’n’chips more popular.
answer
7. In the near future there will be fewer places where people can try fish’n’chips.
answer
The Historic City of York
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
answer
1.The Vikings burnt a lot of British cities and towns.
2.York soon became an important business Viking centre.
answer
3. The Vikings sold goods from all over the world.
answer
answer
4. Russia established trading connections with Viking Jorvik five hundred years ago.
Read
5. Viking smiths were very skilled.
answer
answer
6.The Vikings started building special toilets.
7. People from Northern European countries visit the Viking Festival in York.
answer
Mobile phones
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
answer
1.These days, Bell’s invention is used only for the internet.
2.Graham Bell spent 10 years inventing the telephone.
answer
3. Modern mobile phone technology is based on two-way radio.
answer
answer
4. First mobile phones were seen as a marker of a person’s high social position.
Read
5.People’s timekeeping changed.
answer
6. The character limit on text messages has led to a different attitude to personal interaction.
answer
7. The famous Scotsman would be terrified by the results of his revolutionary invention.
answer
Hermitage cats
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
1. According to its director, the Hermitage is the only museum in Russia where cats are kept officially.
answer
2.During the reign of Empress Catherine II the cats received official status.
answer
3.During the Great Patriotic War the Hermitage cats were taken to Sverdlovsk to guard the works of art.
answer
4. Nowadays all the cats are settled in the attic of the Hermitage.
answer
Read
5.The Hermitage cats are taken good care of.
answer
6.The cats are not allowed to leave the building of the museum.
answer
7. The new owner of a Hermitage cat can visit the museum free of charge.
answer
Florence Nightingale
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
1. Florence Nightingale was named in honour of her birthplace.
answer
2.Florence’s family approved of her wish to become a nurse.
answer
3.Florence Nightingale cooked for the wounded soldiers herself.
answer
4. Florence Nightingale got her nickname because she often visited the wounded at night.
answer
Read
5.Queen Victoria was impressed by Florence Nightingale’s work.
answer
6.Florence Nightingale’s school for nurses was closed after her death.
answer
7. Florence Nightingale was buried in Westminster Abbey.
answer
Eton College
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
answer
1. Eton is the oldest boarding school in Great Britain.
answer
2.In our time, girls are allowed to enter Eton College.
3.Eton College was established to educate the children from the wealthiest British families.
answer
answer
4. The Eton uniform is sold only in one shop on the territory of the college.
Read
5.Many famous people have taken part in the work of the student societies.
answer
6.It is easy to identify Poppers in a crowd of students due to their clothes.
answer
7. The official colour of Eton College is white.
answer
Mark Twain
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
answer
1. ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ has been translated into many languages.
answer
2.The writer took his pen-name when working as an assistant to a publisher.
3.‘The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County’ is still on the reading list for American school children.
answer
answer
4. It took Mark Twain two years to write ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’.
Read
5.Literary critics expressed different opinions of ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’.
answer
6.Ernest Hemingway strongly criticised ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’.
answer
7. The first film on the novel ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ was shot in Europe.
answer
Hershey'sChocolate
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
answer
1. The Hershey company was named after the man who had started it.
answer
2.Milton Hershey tried some other jobs before he started making chocolate.
3.Milton Hershey’s mother ran a small business of her own.
answer
answer
4. Milton Hershey produced his chocolate in strict accordance with the Swiss recipe.
Read
5.The Nickel Bar was expensive chocolate for elite customers.
answer
6.Milton Hershey gave lots of money to charity.
answer
7. It was Milton Hershey’s idea to create Hershey Park.
answer
Jeans
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
answer
1. Jeans cloth was named after a city.
answer
2.Levi Strauss had a few friends among gold miners.
3.Levi Strauss began to make trousers for miners from the material which was used for tents.
answer
answer
4. Levi Strauss found denim in a local American shop.
Read
answer
5.The original colour of denim was blue.
6.After World War II jeans became popular with Europeans.
answer
7. Nowadays more jeans are produced in Europe than in the USA.
answer
the Isle of Man
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
answer
1.The Isle of Man is located in the Irish Sea.
answer
2.The island’s landscape looks all the same everywhere.
3.On Tynwald Day the Manx parliament has a day off.
answer
answer
4. The first Manx King ruled for a hundred years.
Read
answer
5.According to Manx beliefs, ignoring the fairies can cause trouble.
6.Peel Castle was built by the Vikings.
answer
answer
7. There are a few statues of King Arthur on the Isle of Man.
the Crown Jewels
True, false or not stated?
answer
1. In course of evolution new species can appear.
2.Endangered species always become extinct.
answer
3.Most endangered species now are listed in Europe.
answer
answer
4. Animals and plants depend on environment to survive.
Read
answer
5.Pollution is the main factor leading to the death of animals.
6.People’s hobbies and fashion preferences can lead to the extinction of some species.
answer
answer
7. People started thinking about environment conservation long ago.
Animal worldin danger
True, false or not stated?
1.Nowadays British kings and queens use the Crown Jewels for ceremonial events.
answer
2.Thomas Blood’s crime was well-planned.
answer
3.Thomas Blood damaged the crown to take it out.
answer
answer
4. The criminals were found the next day after the robbery.
Read
answer
5.King Charles II punished Thomas Blood severely.
6.Thomas Blood promised King Charles II to stop stealing forever.
answer
answer
7. After Thomas Blood, other criminals tried to steal the Crown Jewels.
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Transcript
True, false or not stated?
with answers
Mark Twain
Fish and chips
Hershey's chocolate
The Historic City of York
Jeans
Mobile phones
The Isle of Man
Hermitage cats
Florence Nightingale
The Crown Jewels
Animal world
Eton College
Fish and chips
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
1. Fish’n’chips became popular much earlier than Big Macs.
answer
2. Traditionally only fish with white meat were used to make fish’n’chips.
answer
3. In the 19th century, in Britain, fish was more expensive than meat.
answer
4. According to Lizzie, today’s young people prefer burgers to fish’n’chips.
answer
Read
5. The number of fish’n’chip shops in Britain is rising steadily.
answer
6. New packaging has made fish’n’chips more popular.
answer
7. In the near future there will be fewer places where people can try fish’n’chips.
answer
The Historic City of York
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
answer
1.The Vikings burnt a lot of British cities and towns.
2.York soon became an important business Viking centre.
answer
3. The Vikings sold goods from all over the world.
answer
answer
4. Russia established trading connections with Viking Jorvik five hundred years ago.
Read
5. Viking smiths were very skilled.
answer
answer
6.The Vikings started building special toilets.
7. People from Northern European countries visit the Viking Festival in York.
answer
Mobile phones
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
answer
1.These days, Bell’s invention is used only for the internet.
2.Graham Bell spent 10 years inventing the telephone.
answer
3. Modern mobile phone technology is based on two-way radio.
answer
answer
4. First mobile phones were seen as a marker of a person’s high social position.
Read
5.People’s timekeeping changed.
answer
6. The character limit on text messages has led to a different attitude to personal interaction.
answer
7. The famous Scotsman would be terrified by the results of his revolutionary invention.
answer
Hermitage cats
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
1. According to its director, the Hermitage is the only museum in Russia where cats are kept officially.
answer
2.During the reign of Empress Catherine II the cats received official status.
answer
3.During the Great Patriotic War the Hermitage cats were taken to Sverdlovsk to guard the works of art.
answer
4. Nowadays all the cats are settled in the attic of the Hermitage.
answer
Read
5.The Hermitage cats are taken good care of.
answer
6.The cats are not allowed to leave the building of the museum.
answer
7. The new owner of a Hermitage cat can visit the museum free of charge.
answer
Florence Nightingale
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
1. Florence Nightingale was named in honour of her birthplace.
answer
2.Florence’s family approved of her wish to become a nurse.
answer
3.Florence Nightingale cooked for the wounded soldiers herself.
answer
4. Florence Nightingale got her nickname because she often visited the wounded at night.
answer
Read
5.Queen Victoria was impressed by Florence Nightingale’s work.
answer
6.Florence Nightingale’s school for nurses was closed after her death.
answer
7. Florence Nightingale was buried in Westminster Abbey.
answer
Eton College
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
answer
1. Eton is the oldest boarding school in Great Britain.
answer
2.In our time, girls are allowed to enter Eton College.
3.Eton College was established to educate the children from the wealthiest British families.
answer
answer
4. The Eton uniform is sold only in one shop on the territory of the college.
Read
5.Many famous people have taken part in the work of the student societies.
answer
6.It is easy to identify Poppers in a crowd of students due to their clothes.
answer
7. The official colour of Eton College is white.
answer
Mark Twain
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
answer
1. ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ has been translated into many languages.
answer
2.The writer took his pen-name when working as an assistant to a publisher.
3.‘The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County’ is still on the reading list for American school children.
answer
answer
4. It took Mark Twain two years to write ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’.
Read
5.Literary critics expressed different opinions of ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’.
answer
6.Ernest Hemingway strongly criticised ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’.
answer
7. The first film on the novel ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ was shot in Europe.
answer
Hershey'sChocolate
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
answer
1. The Hershey company was named after the man who had started it.
answer
2.Milton Hershey tried some other jobs before he started making chocolate.
3.Milton Hershey’s mother ran a small business of her own.
answer
answer
4. Milton Hershey produced his chocolate in strict accordance with the Swiss recipe.
Read
5.The Nickel Bar was expensive chocolate for elite customers.
answer
6.Milton Hershey gave lots of money to charity.
answer
7. It was Milton Hershey’s idea to create Hershey Park.
answer
Jeans
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
answer
1. Jeans cloth was named after a city.
answer
2.Levi Strauss had a few friends among gold miners.
3.Levi Strauss began to make trousers for miners from the material which was used for tents.
answer
answer
4. Levi Strauss found denim in a local American shop.
Read
answer
5.The original colour of denim was blue.
6.After World War II jeans became popular with Europeans.
answer
7. Nowadays more jeans are produced in Europe than in the USA.
answer
the Isle of Man
True, false or not stated?
True, false or not stated?
answer
1.The Isle of Man is located in the Irish Sea.
answer
2.The island’s landscape looks all the same everywhere.
3.On Tynwald Day the Manx parliament has a day off.
answer
answer
4. The first Manx King ruled for a hundred years.
Read
answer
5.According to Manx beliefs, ignoring the fairies can cause trouble.
6.Peel Castle was built by the Vikings.
answer
answer
7. There are a few statues of King Arthur on the Isle of Man.
the Crown Jewels
True, false or not stated?
answer
1. In course of evolution new species can appear.
2.Endangered species always become extinct.
answer
3.Most endangered species now are listed in Europe.
answer
answer
4. Animals and plants depend on environment to survive.
Read
answer
5.Pollution is the main factor leading to the death of animals.
6.People’s hobbies and fashion preferences can lead to the extinction of some species.
answer
answer
7. People started thinking about environment conservation long ago.
Animal worldin danger
True, false or not stated?
1.Nowadays British kings and queens use the Crown Jewels for ceremonial events.
answer
2.Thomas Blood’s crime was well-planned.
answer
3.Thomas Blood damaged the crown to take it out.
answer
answer
4. The criminals were found the next day after the robbery.
Read
answer
5.King Charles II punished Thomas Blood severely.
6.Thomas Blood promised King Charles II to stop stealing forever.
answer
answer
7. After Thomas Blood, other criminals tried to steal the Crown Jewels.