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London For London-o-maniacs

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London For Londonomaniacs game quiz
"It's great to visit a World City again and again and see how it changes and yet somehow keeps its identity.This quiz is about some twenty tourist sites,tourist tales and tourist traps the frequent visitor will be familiar with."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Which of these present-day tourist sites in London is the only one that was never a place of execution?
    Smithfield Market
    Covent Garden
    Tower Hill
    Marble Arch


2. Which of these 'popular tourist pubs' is the nearest to the site of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre?
    Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese
    The Anchor
    The Lamb and Flag
    the George Inn


3. Many 'ex-Members of the British Empire' have their 'Houses' on or at least just off Trafalgar Square.Which of these is at the largest distance from Nelson's Column?
    New Zealand House
    South Africa House
    Canada House
    Australia House


4. Of London's Cathedrals Southwark Cathedral is not exactly the best known.Yet this is the Church which is linked with William Shakespeare, whose Globe Theatre was near and whose brother Edmund was buried here. Which famous American was baptised here?
    John Quincey Adams
    Benjamin Franklin
    William Penn
    John Harvard


5. One of the great characters in the history of London Theatre is Lilian Baylis, the theatre manageress who gave new life to the Royal Victoria Hall or 'Old Vic'. Which of these theatres did she take over as well?
    Royal Opera House
    Drury Lane
    the Albery
    Sadler's Wells


6. Some tourists include attending a soccer-match in the London area among the highlights of their visit to Britain's capital. Which of these teams played at Highbury, and later moved to the Emirates?
    Arsenal
    Tottenham Hotspur
    Fulham
    Chelsea


7. Who is in charge of the maintenance of Westminster Abbey?
    The Queen
    The Dean and Chapter
    The Abbot
    The Archbishop of Canterbury


8. Which of these Painting Galleries has been nicknamed the National Cruet Stand?
    National Portrait Gallery
    Courtauld Institute Galleries
    Tate Gallery
    National Gallery


9. What connection is there between on the one hand Sir Thomas More and Charles I, and on the other hand Westminster Hall?
    they both stood trial here
    this is where their weddings took place
    it was here that they met at a state banquet
    they both were executed here


10. Next to Westminster Abbey there is a Church many tourists hardly pay attention to. Yet it is in this church that Sir Walter Raleigh (inside the church) and Caxton (outside in the cemetery) were buried.Since 1614 it has been the official church of the House of Commons. Who were betrothed here?
    Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII
    Katherine of Aragon and Henry VIII's elder brother Prince Arthur
    Mary Tudor and Philip II of Spain
    Katherine of Aragon and Henry VII


11. Speakers' Corner is famous for its 'Freedom of Speech'. Yet that freedom is not unlimited. Which of these is NOT a limitation to it?
    speakers cannot beg for money
    speakers cannot insult the Queen
    speakers cannot incite to riot
    speakers cannot insult the Prime Minister


12. One of the most 'popular ' sights of London is the 'Eros' Statuette on top of the fountain on Piccadilly Circus. The supposed 'Cupid' is not really meant to be the 'God of Love' however, but the Angel of Charity.Who was the philanthropist to whom this monument was originally dedicated ?
    William Wilberforce
    William Booth
    Lord Shaftesbury
    Paul Mellon


13. Apart from Nelson's Column, there are other statues on columns in London. One is near to St.James' Palace and the Admiralty Arch, in Carlton House Terrace, and was dedicated to a not so very popular son of George III.What was his title?
    Duke of Clarence
    Duke of York
    Duke of Lancaster
    Duke of Marlborough


14. Which of these museums is not in the area near to Exhibition Road that is traditionally called 'Museumland'?
    Victoria and Albert Museum
    Tate Gallery
    Natural History Museum
    Science Museum


15. Which of these Galleries has a sugary origin ?
    Royal Academy of Arts
    Courtauld Institute Galleries
    Tate Gallery
    Dulwich College Picture Gallery


16. What was the name of the building in which the famous Great Exhibition of 1851 was held?
    Paxton Hall
    Albert Palace
    Crystal Palace
    Albert Hall


17. Which of these was the first English King who chose NOT to use the Tower as a Royal Palace anymore?
    Charles I
    James I
    Charles II
    James II


18. Which of these was the most recent addition to the 'cultural scene' of the London Southbank?
    National Film Theatre
    Museum of the Moving Image
    Royal Festival Hall
    the National Theatre


19. Which of these four U.K. symbols was never to be seen on the uniform of the Yeomen Warders?
    the leek for Wales
    the rose for England
    the shamrock for Ireland
    the thistle for Scotland


20. Near to the Cupola of St. Paul's you can see another, smaller dome: the Old Bailey, England's Central Criminal Court. Which of these items is NOT a correct description of how 'Justice' is symbolised by the bronze statue on top of the roof?
    Justice holds the scales of justice in the other hand
    Justice is represented as a woman
    Justice is blindfolded
    Justice holds a sword aloft in one hand

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