Richard III
Black Death
Tricky Questions
British History
General Knowlege
100

Where was Richard III's body discovered? 

In a carpark in Leicester 

100
What were the huge blisters caused by the plague called? 

Buboes 

100

What is the world's largest desert?

Antarctica 

100

Who invaded England and claimed the throne in 1066? 

William the Conqueror 

100

How do you spell my surname? 

A B E L O W (necessary to succeed in everyday life!)

200

How long was Richard the king for? 

26 months/2 years. 

200

Roughly what portion of Europe's population died because of the plague? 

About 33-50%

200

Which Prime Minister is on the £5 note?

Winston Churchill

200

Who was forced to sign the Magna Carta to give the barons more rights? 

King John 
200

What is the largest organ in the human body? 

The skin

300

In Shakespeare's play, Richard III, when Margaret of York says "And there the little souls of Edward's children
Whisper the spirits of thine enemies", who are Edward's children? 

The boys in tower (Edward V and Richard) 

300

Where did the Black Death first come to Europe? 

Italy/ Mediterranean ports 

300

What company produces the most tires per year?

LEGO (their record is 318 million tires/year!)

300

Who is the 2nd longest reigning monarch in British history?

Queen Victoria 

300

Name a mammal that cannot jump 

Elephant, sloth, rhinos, and hippos.

400

Which historian wrote a book on Richard in 2003 that was a more balanced account of Richard's life?

Michael Hicks

400

How did the plague affect labour? 

So many labourers died that there was a labour shortage. The surviving workers could demand higher wages. 
400

For most of its history, what was the capital of the Roman Empire? Specifically the Empire, not the Republic. 

Constantinople/Istanbul. When the western half of the empire fell in 476, the capital of the eastern half became Constantinople. This lasted until the Ottoman invasion in 1453 (about 1000 years!)

400

Who won the Battle of Bosworth and became king in 1485? 

Henry VII/ Henry Tudor 

400

Where did the Olympic games originate? 

Ancient Greece
500

Who was Thomas More raised by? Hint: he hated Richard! 

John Morton

500

There were two other forms of the plague. What were they called? Half points for naming one.

Pneumonic and Septicemic

500

What country in the European Union is simultaneously the furthest country south, east, and west? Hint: think of former empires

France. It has many former colonies that are still legally considered 100% France. 

500

The Wars of the Roses were fought between which two houses? 

York and Lancaster

500
How many of Henry VIII's wives were called Catharine? 

3 (Catharine Parr, Catharine of Aragon, and Catharine Howard) 

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