1) The Channel Tunnel connects which two countries? a) France and Ireland b) France and Belgium c) England and France d) England and Ireland 2) Why is it called the 'Channel' Tunnel and why do the French call it something (ridiculously) different? a) Because it passes under the 'English' Channel b) Because it was funded by the company 'Chanel' c) Channel is the name of the construction company that built it. d) The French call it (translated), "The tunnel under the sleeve." e) France objects to the stretch of water being called English. 3) How long do you think the tunnel is approximately? a) 100 kilometres b) 50 kilometres c) 50 miles d) 75 kilometres e) 30 miles f) 30 kilometres 4) How can people travel through the tunnel? a) Drive b) As a passenger in a train c) In a car on a train d) In a coach on a train e) Walk f) Cycle 5) How long does it take approximately to cross the channel using the tunnel? a) 90 minutes b) 20 minutes c) 1 hour d) Just over half an hour e) 45 minutes f) 35 minutes 6) What other realistic crossings from England to France apart from the tunnel? a) You can fly. b) You can sail c) You can walk d) You can swim. e) You could hover. f) You can jump 7) When did the tunnel open for traffic? a) 1999 b) 2000 c) 2010 d) 1994 e) 1984 f) 2004 8) How much approximately do you think the cheapest single ticket is to go to England via the tunnel. a) 150 euros b) 120 euros c) 50 euros d) 85 euros e) 200 euros f) 35 euros 9) When you arrive in Great Britain what must you do if you are driving? a) Drive on the right. b) Fill up with petrol c) Change your headlamps d) Show your driving licence e) Drive on the left f) Check your brakes 10) What is this train called? a) Eurotrain b) Eurotunnel train c) Eurostar d) Channel Tunnel Express e) Euroexpress f) Eurotunnel Express

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