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British Reference Books

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British Reference Books game quiz
"Dedicated trivia buffs need to be acquainted with reference books. This quiz deals with some of the better known British works."

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1. One of the earliest reference books still in regular use is Cruden’s "Concordance". It will help you to find your way around which text?
    The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
    The Bible (King James Version)
    Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales
    Virgil’s Aeneid


2. In one of my civil service jobs, my tasks included looking at the daily editions of Hansard. What is reported in Hansard?
    legal judgements
    bankruptcies
    parliamentary debates
    grants of patents


3. What can be found in the reference book that bears the name of Burke?
    a bibliography of works on Shakespeare
    genealogy of peers, baronets and knights
    genealogy and form of racehorses
    origins of English proverbs and sayings


4. I’ve lost touch with an old friend, and I wonder where he is now, so I look for his details in Crockford’s. What is my friend’s profession?
    lawyer
    army officer
    doctor
    clergyman


5. In one of his essays, the Victorian novelist Samuel Butler condemned book-collecting. He reckoned that the works of Webster, Whitaker and Bradshaw were sufficient for anyone’s library. Webster’s, of course, is a dictionary and Whitaker’s is an annual British almanac; but what would Butler have found in the pages of Bradshaw?
    railway timetables
    a gazetteer of the world
    rules of etiquette
    the laws of England


6. For some of us, the coming of the English spring is marked not by the sight of daffodils or the calls of cuckoos, but by the appearance of Wisden in the windows of bookshops. What sport does Wisden deal with?
    golf
    horse racing
    football (soccer)
    cricket


7. I am going to take a short holiday in an unfamiliar part of England, and I pack a copy of Pevsner’s volume on the county. How do I intend to spend my holiday?
    browsing in bookshops
    bird-watching
    looking at architecture
    drinking real ale in pubs


8. Sir George Grove was a Victorian civil engineer, but he had other interests as well. In the 1880s he published the first edition of what has become the most comprehensive reference work on which subject?
    card games
    music
    classical mythology
    photography


9. “A Dictionary of Modern English Usage,” first published in 1926, was probably the most influential book in its field in twentieth-century Britain. It is often referred to by the name of its compiler. Who was he?
    Eric Partridge
    H. W. Fowler
    Henry Bradley
    Otto Jespersen


10. If you want to know the biggest, smallest, fastest, most expensive, best-selling, most disastrous or generally most superlative example of anything, you might consult a Book of Records associated with a famous brewery. Which brewery?
    Budweiser
    Carling
    Guinness
    Bass


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