A Long and Illustrious History Test 11

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Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?


The people of the North united together to face the threat of the Viking attacks which resulted in the formation of Scotland.

What were the group of people mainly from Scotland, termed as, who extended support to James-II even after his exile?

How many children did Elizabeth I have?

What kind of information does the Domesday Book contain?

What was the other name by which Mary Stuart, the queen of Scotland was also known as?

Between which period did the Boer War take place?

British scientists Sir Ian Wilmut and Keith Campbell successfully cloned a mammal in 1996. What was this mammal called?

What structures out of the following are seen at Housesteads and Vindolanda?

Was King Henry I on the throne during the time of the Magna Carta?

Where in London is Boudicca’s statue situated?

When did Churchill finally stand down from the position of an MP?

Which of these statements is true?

Approximately, how many years ago did Britain become separate from the main continent?

In his famous work of Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica what did Sir Isaac Newton show that is applied to the whole of the Universe?

Which of the following statements is correct?

Which principle did Charles I believed in, and what method did he apply for ruling in line with, the principle?

Who were the parents of Elizabeth-I?

What was the main reason because of which immigration fell down drastically during the 1960s?

Where was William Shakespeare born?

During which year did Sir Winston Churchill become the Prime Minister of Britain and an inspirational war leader at the same time?

The English government during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I encouraged the Scottish and English Protestants to settle in Ireland. Which was the area where they were allowed for settlement?

During the reign of Queen Victoria which of the following countries was part of the British Empire?

What are the three different parts of the Parliament of Scotland known as?

A ‘cradle to grave’ system was introduced for the protection and welfare of the people of the UK after the war was over. What was this system known as?

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