These free and super easy UK Trivia Questions and Answers test your knowledge of literature , geography and film and show how much you really know about the United Kingdom . Arthur Conan Doyle created Sherlock Holmes, one of the most famous characters in world literature. The detective from 221B Baker Street never solves his cases alone. At his side is a loyal friend and companion who records his adventures and acts as a narrator for the reader. This character is so characteristic of the series that he appears in countless films and adaptations. Do you know his name?
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Great Britain is an island, and the connection to mainland Europe has always played a role historically and politically, not least since Brexit. At its narrowest point, a strait separates the British coast from the continent. Important shipping routes run through it, and a tunnel also runs underneath it today. In this UK Trivia Questions and Answers , one of the 11 quiz questions is about whether you know the name of this strait. I’m sure your general knowledge won’t have any problems here.
Charles Dickens is one of the most influential authors in English literary history. His novels were written in the 19th century and reflect life in Victorian England, from poverty and social injustice to the conditions in orphanages and debtors’ prisons. His work belongs to a particular literary genre that combines social criticism with vivid characters. To which genre do works such as “Oliver Twist” or “David Copperfield” belong?
The 2011 biopic “The Iron Lady” tells the story of Margaret Thatcher, the first and so far only female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The portrayal of this complex political personality demanded an extraordinary acting performance. The leading actress received an Oscar for her role. Can you name the actress who played Thatcher so convincingly? Again, we’re sure you know the answer.
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