Who conquerd Britain?
The Romans.
Big Ben is the name of the ______?
The British Museum is a public museum didicated to _____ _______?
These are 2 really important people of the English history. What are their names?
Queen Victoria, Winston Churchill.
How many peole died in the great fire of london?
6.
The name Britain is derived from the name _________, used by the Romans from circa 55 BC.
Britannia.
The London Eye construction started when?
1998.
When was the British Museum established?
1753.
What is the name of this, and how long is one ride?
The Eye of London, 30 minutes.
What is the tallest building in london?
The Shard.
How much of the English population died of the plague (%)?
30-40%.
What is this thing called?
Stonehenge.
There are how many national museums in the UK?
14.
This is called what?
A double-decker bus.
How many languages are spoken in london?
>300.
Who was the Prime Minister of the UK in WW1?
David Lloyd George.
When was Buckingham Palace built?
1703.
What is the UK's most visited museum?
Natural History Museum.
If you are a true fan of English culture you must know these 3 people easily. Who are they?
Boris Johnson, Queen Elizabeth, Stormzy.
What was the london university first to allow?
Women to study at the university.
In 1971 the British money was divided up into pounds, shillings and pence. How many shillings was 1 pound worth?
20 shillings.
This is a depiction of the inprisonment of Charles, Duke of Orlélans from a 15th-century manuscript. What building is this?
The tower of London
What museum is this?
National History Museum
____________ is a road junciton and public space of London's West End in the City of Westminster.
Picadilly Cricus
Which one is right? London is...
a) the second biggest city in England.
b) the biggest city in England.
c) the third smallest city in England
d) the smallest city in England.
d) the smallest city in England.