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MISCELLANEOUS
100

When was Victoria crowned Queen of England?

1837

100

Who did Queen Victoria marry?

Prince Albert

100

Where was Victoria born?

In Kensington Palace, London

100

CHOOSE: Victoria had a strict, lonely __________

            UPBRINGING     /    BROUGHT UP

UPBRINGING

100

Use the verbs below to complete the text in any suitable tense:

   STAND    SHOW    GIVE     BE

Victorian houses were often _______ decorative features. Many of them are still ________ today, so it ______ easy to spot them. They _______ front doors with glass panels and an ornate porch.

Victorian houses were often GIVEN decorative features. Many of them are still STANDING today, so it IS easy to spot them. They SHOW front doors with glass panels and an ornate porch.

200

When did Queen Victoria die?

1901

200

Who was Great Britain´s King immediately before Queen Victoria?

Her uncle, King William IV

200

Where was The Great Exhibition held?

C ____________   P ____________ (Hyde Park)

CRYSTAL PALACE

200

At the start of Victoria´s reign, around two-thirds of people in Britain couldn´t read or write. This means they were ...............................

ILLITERATE

200

What does this statement mean? 

   "With so many people living in these appalling conditions, it´s hardly surprising that diseases spread quickly..."

      * it´s something expected

      * it´s something unexpected and surprising

* It´s something expected

300

How long was Victoria in power?

63 years

300

Where was Thomas Edison, one of the most prolific inventors, from?

AMERICA

300

TEA became a popular everyday drink in Victorian times... Where was it imported from?

      __________, ___________ and Sri Lanka.

From China, India and Sri Lanka

300

In Victorian times, education was compulsory and free for children up to 12. These children were lessons focused on the "three Rs". What were these?

    R_________   _R__________  _R_________

Reading 

aRithmetic

wRiting

300

Turn the following sentence into passive (x2):

     "To pay for medical supplies, Mary Seacole set up a guest house called the British Hotel, where she sold food and drink to soldiers."

To pay for medial supplies, a guest house called the British Hotel was set up, where food and drink were sold to soldiers.

400

The first public libraries appeared in Britain, allowing people who couldn´t afford to buy books, borrow them to read.

WHEN WAS THIS?     1850s

                               1860s

                               1877s

From the 1850s

400

Why did the case of the serial killer nicknamed Jack the Ripper become so infamous?

Because it was one of the first cases in which the police collected forensic/scientific evidence from the crime scenes.

400

Where did the Crimean War take place?

    - near the Black Sea

    - near the Red Sea

    - near the Mediterranean Sea

- near the Black Sea ( between Rusia and Turkey)

400

The words NOTORIOUS and FAMOUS are quite similar but not the same. Look at the examples below and explain the difference.

   #The Crimean war became notorious for the huge number of soldiers who died on both sides.

   # Florence Nightingale became famous for saving thousands of soldiers in the war.

NOTORIOUS: widley known for something BAD. (=infamous)

FAMOUS: WELL-KNOWN

400

When Prince Albert died, Queen Victoria spent 10 years away from the PUBLIC  E_______, people began to LOSE P________ with her because they said that she was N_________ her duties.

Public EYE        lose PATIENCE      NEGLECTING

500

What happened before?

    * the invention of the first motor car by Benz, in Germany

    * the opening of the first underground electric train line in London

               

# 1863 : First underground electric train

# 1885 : The invention of the motor car

500

Who was Queen Victoria first PRIME MINISTER?

   * Sir Robert Peel (from the Tories)

   * Lord Melbourne (from the Whigs)

  * Lord Melbourne (from the Whigs)

500

Some of the greatest Victorian building projects were carried out by engineers. What did ISambard Kingdom Brunel build in Clifton?

Clifton Suspension Bridge

500

What´s the meaning of these words in Victorian times?

# tenant

# slum

TENANTS were the poor people who rented the wealthy landowners´farms in Ireland.

Most people lived in filthy, crowded parts of the town, known as SLUMS.

500

Match the Children's Books to their writers:

1) Alice´s Adventures in Wonderland      

2) Treasure Island

3) Jungle Book

                    a. Rudyard Kipling

                    b. Robert L. Stevenson

                    c. Lewis Carroll

1) Alice´s Adventures in -------- Lewis Carroll

    Wonderland      

2) Treasure Island -------  Robert L. Stevenson

3) Jungle Book      -------  Rudyard Kipling

                 

                    b. 

                    c. 

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