Victoria Day
Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria's Influence on Commonwealth Countries
Queen Victoria's Family
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What does Victoria Day represent?

Queen Victoria's Birthday

Victoria Day is a federal Canadian public holiday observed on the last Monday preceding May 25 to honor Queen Victoria, who is known as the "Mother of Confederation". The holiday marks the unofficial beginning of summer in Canada and commemorates Queen Victoria's birthday and her pivotal role in shaping modern Canada

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At what age and year did Victoria become Queen?

a) 15    b) 18    c) 23    d) 31

18 years old, 1837

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How many Canadian cities are named for Queen Victoria?

a) 0    b) 1    c) 2    d) 3

The city of Victoria, British Columbia, and the city of Regina, Saskatchewan are both named for Queen Victoria. Regina is the Latin word for queen.

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How many kids did Queen Victoria have?

a) 3    b) 5   c) 9   d) 12

Nine. 

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What year did Victoria Day become a national holiday in Canada and why?

a) 1876       b) 1894      c) 1901     d) 1926

1901 because Queen Victoria passed away that year

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How long did Queen Victoria reign?

a) 26 years    b) 38 years    c) 51 years    d) 63 years

63 years

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A city in Canada is named after Queen Victoria’s husband. What is the name of this city?

a) Prince Regina      b) Prince Albert      c) Prince Lawrence    d) Prince Augusta

Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 

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What year did Queen Victoria and Prince Albert get married?

a) 1925   b) 1940    c) 1951

1940

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How many Commonwealth countries have a holiday to commemorate Queen Victoria?

a) 1 - Canada    b) 2 - Canada & England    c) 3 - Canada, England & Australia

One - Canada

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What was Queen Victoria’s first name?

a) Victoria    b) Elizabeth   c) Alexandrina   d) Lucinda

Alexandrina

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What Australian states are named after Queen Victoria?

a) Sydney   b) Queensland   b) Melbourne   c) Victoria

Queensland and Victoria

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What are the names of Queen Victoria's parents?

a) Andrew & Margaret   b) Edward & Maria   c) Charles & Catherine

Edward, Duke of Kent, and Princess Maria Louisa Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfald.