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Interesting Facts About London

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Interesting Facts About London game quiz
"Some things you might like to know about England's great capital city."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. London was the first city to reach a population of a million. In what year did the census record a population of over a million?
    1957
    1811
    1901
    1753


2. A superstition orginated in the London docks in 1917. A pin-cushion is carried by sailors as a charm against what?
    Drowning
    Sea monsters
    Getting lost
    Disease


3. A bit of London slang for you. What is 'jacks'?
    Twenty pounds
    Thirty pounds
    Five hundred pounds
    Five pounds


4. Who said 'when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford'.
    Winston Churchill
    Oscar Wilde
    Dr. Samuel Johnson
    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle


5. Where do the Wombles live?
    Wimbledon Common
    Womble Common
    Clapham Common
    Regent's Park


6. How did the Strand come by its unique name?
    It was originally on the bank, or strand, of the Thames
    The first building built on the street was Strand House
    Strand used to be slang for a newspaper
    It used to be Street Rand. This was shortened to St. Rand and then, Strand.


7. Which of the following recipes were not pioneered in London?
    Sandwiches
    Pancakes
    Buck's Fizz
    Salisbury Steak


8. On 23 October, 1843 in what bizarre (and rather windy) place did 14 people eat a dinner?
    In a hot air balloon hovering over the Thames
    On the top of Nelson's Column
    Atop Tower Bridge
    On the banks of the Thames at low tide


9. The landmark commonly known as Big Ben is one of the most enduring tourist attractions in London, and certainly one of my favourites. What was its distinctive chime derived from?
    Nowhere. It was composed especially for Big Ben.
    Elgar's 'Land of Hope and Glory'
    Handel's 'I Know That My Redeemer Liveth' from Messiah
    A phrase from Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture


10. The London Underground Train system was the first Underground system in the world. It now boasts twelve underground lines which cover the whole of the city. But in what year did the first line open?
    1912
    1903
    1842
    1863


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