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The average British bloke would ace this quiz. Do you think you could pass? Take this test to see if you’re all mouth and no trousers!Once you answer all the questions, you will get your results from this quiz. Submit your answers by selecting an option below each question. All answer options will lShow More
The average British bloke would ace this quiz. Do you think you could pass? Take this test to see if you’re all mouth and no trousers!Once you answer all the questions, you will get your results from this quiz. Submit your answers by selecting an option below each question. All answer options will load for you once you reach them. For best results, answer the questions in a row. Once you know your results, don’t forget to check the rest of the fun quizzes we’ve prepared for you. Good luck!
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A “corker” is someone who is…
- Outstanding
- Knowledgeable about wine
- Belligerent
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In London, you’re on British time. How long is a fortnight?
- Four days
- Two weeks
- Three months
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If someone is “taking the mickey,” what are they doing?
- Taking blame for something they did not do
- Stealing attention
- Teasing or mocking
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To be “spawny’ in England is to be…
- Lucky
- Up to no good
- Promiscuous
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Richard III was so interesting that William Shakespeare wrote a play about him. Today, a “Richard III” can be expressed with which emoji?
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Unlike a knob, a “nob” describes someone who is…
- Of high social status
- Short
- Stupid
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Although the French are better known for their cheese, the British use this phrase for “bad luck.”
- Out of cheddar
- Hard cheese
- Brie de meaux
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“Bang to rights” can be translated to American English as…
- Drive up the wall
- Plead the Fifth
- Caught red-handed
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In England, a “brass monkey” is neither metal nor a primate. What does this phrase mean?
- Cold weather
- Intimidating
- Irrational
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If mum’s English breakfast is “scrummy,” that means it’s…
- Delicious
- Disgusting
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Which is NOT a word for policeman?
- Old Bill
- Bear
- Fuzz
- Rozzer
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A crumpet is typically a treat to eat with tea. But if a person is a “crumpet,” they are…
- Attractive
- Rude
- Polite
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