If you don't get the questions right, this is the book you need.
1. What would an American chef make?
a) An omelette b) An omelet
2. Is ‘catalog’
a) An American spelling? b) A British English spelling?
3. If you comb your hair into a ‘parting’ is it
a) American and Canadian English? b) British and Australian English?
4. If a house with two levels has two ‘storeys’ is this
a) UK spelling? b) US spelling?
5. In the US and Canada does the word ‘towards’ really need the ‘s’?
a) Yes b) No
6. Is ‘encyclopaedia’ the British spelling for ‘encyclopedia’?
a) Yes b) No, these days the British use both spellings quite freely
7. If a thief has ‘burglarized’ your house is this
a) Standard American? b) Standard British English?
8. ‘Advertisement’ is often spelled ‘advertizement’ in the US
a) True b) False
9. Where would you use the spelling ‘sceptical’ instead of ‘skeptical’?
a) Britain and Australia b) America and Canada
10. Where would you refer to a clamp as a ‘vice’?
a) UK and Australia b) US and Canada