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How long did Queen Victoria rule England?
Almost 44 years
Almost 54 years
Almost 64 years
Almost 74 years
When did Battle of Waterloo happen?
In 1825
In 1815
In 1820
In 1805
Who fought in the Battle of Trafalgar?
Britain, Germany and Spanish
Britain, French and Germany
Britain, French and Russia
Britain, French and Spanish
When was the Act of Union passed by Irish and British Parliaments?
In 1825
In 1830
In 1820
In 1800
Who was in charge of the British fleet at Battle of Trafalgar in 1805?
Pierre-Charles Villeneuve
Joseph Bonaparte
Duke of Wellington
Admiral Nelson
Between 1853 and 1913, how many people left the UK to settle overseas?
10 million
18 million
13 million
15 million
When was the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland created?
In 1800
In 1805
In 1810
In 1815
Identify True statement regarding “The American war of independence”
British parliament tried to compromise by repealing some of the taxes, but eventually fighting broke out between the colonists and the British forces.
The colonists defeated the British army and Britain recognised their independence in 1783.
All of the above
None of the above
Who was the English general who defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo?
Michel Ney
Admiral Nelson
Duke of Wellington
Joseph Bonaparte
Where was the Great Exhibition opened?
Hyde Park
Thorpe Park
AT&T Park
Central Park
When did Queen Victoria become queen of the United Kingdom?
In 1847
In 1857
In 1837
In 1827
At what age did Queen Victoria become queen of the United Kingdom?
16
17
19
18
The Union Flag often called as
The Union Jack
The Union Colour
The Unity Jack
The National Jack
Identify the TRUE statement regarding “Migration”
Between 1853 and 1913, 13 million people left the UK to settle overseas.
People from the Empire, including India and Africa, also came to Britain to live, work and study.
Russian and Polish Jews settled predominantly in London’s East End, Manchester and Leeds.
All of the above
The Welsh dragon does not appear on the Union Flag because the Principality of Wales was already united with England.
True
False
Who won the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805?
Britain
French
Spanish
Germany
Identify the TRUE statement regarding “Admiral Nelson”.
Admiral Nelson was in charge of the British fleet at Battle of Trafalgar.
Admiral Nelson was killed in the Battle of Trafalgar.
All of the above
None of the above
Many of the colonists in North America had left Britain for religious freedom.
True
False
When was the Great Exhibition opened?
In 1841
In 1861
In 1851
In 1831
When did the Battle of Trafalgar happen?
In 1845
In 1815
In 1805
In 1825
Identify the TRUE statement regarding “Trade and Industry”
The government began to promote free trade, abolishing a number of taxes on imported goods.
The repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846.
Working conditions in factories gradually improved, and better housing was built for workers.
All of the above
Between 1870 and 1914, how many Russian and Polish Jews came to Britain?
Around 220,000
Around 100,000
Around 320,000
Around 120,000
In the 19th century, who produced more than half of the world’s iron, coal and cotton cloth?
USA
UK
France
Australia
Identify the TRUE statement regarding “Victorian Age”
Britain’s power and influence abroad was increasing.
The middle classes were increasingly significant and a number of reformers worked to improve conditions for the poor.
The British Empire grew to cover all of India, Australia and large parts of Africa.
All of the above
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