History
Main towns
The Cockpit Country
Important Jamaicans from the Parish
The Zong monument in Black River
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St. Elizabeth is one of the oldest parishes in Jamaica.  Originally including much of the western section on the island it was split to form parts of what other two parishes? 

Westmoreland and Manchester

100

St. Elizabeth has several towns of importance. These are? 

Santa Cruz, Malvern, Junction and Balaclava

100

The Cockpit Country is a large area in west-central Jamaica that derives its name from what?

the cockpit karst limestone

100

The Hon. Roger Clarke, CD was the Minister of Agriculture from 2012 up until his death in 2014. A former mayor of what Town in St Elizabeth?

Black River

100

A letter intended for the British Admiralty demanding criminal action against officers and crew of the Zong slave ship, for the murder of 132 Africans — 122 of whom had been thrown overboard — before the ship's arrival at Black River. what year did the Zong slave ship arrived in Black River?

December 1781.

200

The Parish of St Elizabeth was split in what year? 

1703 and 1814

200

There are other organised towns within the parish of St Elizabeth. name any two

Maggoty, Lacovia, Bull Savanna, Southfield, Newell, New Market, Siloah and Middle Quarters

200

The ‘cockpit’ karst limestone has the appearance of an overturned what?

Egg-tray

200

Clarke was Member of Parliament for North East St. Elizabeth for how many years? 

11 years (1991 to 2012)

200

In Black River today, there is an etched stone monument in memory of the Zong Massacre, what year was it laid?

 2007

300

Who was St. Elizabeth named in honor of?

Lady Elizabeth Modyford

300

In what town is the largest public market in Jamaica found?

Kingston

300

The Cockpit Country  measures approximately 450 km2. In what two parishes is it located? 

Trelawny and St. Elizabeth.

300

Dr. the Hon. Barbara Gloudon OJ, OD, Communication Specialist, Playwright and Journalist, was born in what part of St. Elizabeth?

Malvern

300

An etched stone monument in memory of the Zong Massacre is in Black River To mark the bicentenary of the abolition of the British slave trade, where is it located?

2 Market Street, across the road from the Bank of Nova Scotia parking lot close to the town's market.

400

When the Spanish were defeated in 1655, the slaves who did not manage to flee to Cuba retreated to the impenetrable Cockpit Country, which included parts of St. Elizabeth. These fleeing slaves became known as?

The Maroons

400

Name 4 places in Jamaica with "town" in its name

Spanish Town, Bethel Town, Browns Town, Stewart Town, Lionel Town


400

The Cockpit Country vegetation is the largest and most intact example of what?

wet limestone forest.

400

The Rt. Hon. Sir Donald Sangster, ON, born on October 26, 1911 in the parish of St. Elizabeth, was a Jamaican solicitor, politician and the second _______ of Jamaica? 

 Prime Minister.

400

 In which Church in St.Elizabeth was a memorial service held for the 132 Africans? 

 The St John’s Parish Church, High Street, Black River

500

Black River, among the oldest towns in the island, is reportedly the first to have received electricity. The Leydens brothers were among the earliest settlers in the parish, and they are said to have imported Jamaica’s first what?

Motorcar

500

Name one major town in St. Catherine

Portmore 

Spanish Town

500

DAILY DOUBLE

Caves

500

Una Maud Marson, Jamaican feminist, activist and writer was born in St Elizabeth on the 6th of February 1905, She was the first black female to work for the BBC. what town was she born in?

Santa Cruz

500

What date did  The Zong arrived at Black River with 208 slaves on-board? 

 December 22, 1781