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The UK According to Whitaker: 1900

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The UK According to Whitaker 1900 game quiz
"I’ve recently bought a facsimile reprint of Whitaker’s Almanac (a British reference book) for 1900. From it I’ve culled the following ten questions about the UK at the end of the nineteenth century."

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1. In 1900, Queen Victoria of the UK had occupied her throne for longer than any other contemporary European monarch.
    True
    False


2. What conflict involving the UK began in October 1899?
    the Zulu Wars
    the Indian Mutiny
    the Boer War
    the Afghan Wars


3. Who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1900?
    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
    Lord Salisbury
    Arthur Balfour
    Joseph Chamberlain


4. In the UK, what office was held by Alfred Austin in 1900?
    Archbishop of Canterbury
    President of the Marylebone Cricket Club
    Lord Chief Justice of England
    Poet Laureate


5. What was the rate of income tax in the UK in 1900?
    Eightpence in the pound (3.33 per cent)
    Five shillings in the pound (25 per cent)
    Two shillings in the pound (10 per cent)
    There was no income tax in the UK before World War I


6. At the end of the nineteenth century London was the most populous city in the world. After London, which was the most populous city in Europe?
    Vienna
    Paris
    St Petersburg
    Berlin


7. Apart from the recently created County of London, which was the smallest county in England in area in 1900?
    Rutland
    Huntingdonshire
    Middlesex
    Bedfordshire


8. What was the life expectancy, at birth, of a male baby born in the UK in the 1870s?
    65 years
    49 years
    41 years
    58 years


9. Among the books that appeared in 1899 was a collection of school stories called “Stalky & Co.” Who was the author?
    Rudyard Kipling
    Thomas Hughes
    Frank Richards
    Robert Louis Stevenson


10. In the advertisement pages of Whitaker’s Almanac for 1900 is a charity appeal from the Temporary Home for Lost and Starving Dogs. Where was this institution, which is still going strong in 2006, located?
    Blackpool, Lancashire
    Battersea, London
    Brighton, Sussex
    Bradford, Yorkshire

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