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You go to a classical music concert and you look up at the orchestra (don't they look smart!)... how many of the instruments can you identify from my descriptions?
The questions are a mixture of definitions of behaviours, names and also facts about the birds we are lucky enough to see in Britain. I hope you enjoy it!
I will describe a painting and give a number of options as to its name and who painted it: How many can you correctly identify? The paintings are fairly well known ones...
Haunted by the image of a ghostly monk in front of an altar? Test your knowledge of the UK's better known ghosts and spooky folklore. Avoiding royal ghosts, this concentrates on apparitions in dark country lanes, quiet back roads and old buildings.
London has many deserted tube stations. Some of them are can be seen to this day, visible as dark chasms to the side of a train as it speeds through them on its way to the next station.
I love these poems, as they never fail to make me smile! Here I will quote a line from each of the poems, and you get to pick from four possible answers, which cat I am talking about...
Houses of Correction, penitentiaries, gaol... London has had many of these over time. Here are some historical questions about the various London correctional institutions. Enjoy!
Name which of Oscar Wilde's writings contained the following quotes. Someone with a grasp of the plots or characters in Wilde's works should be able to have a pretty good go at this...even if it means guessing sometimes!
First quiz of my three quiz set on the wild flowers of the British Isles. How much do you know about the uses and nicknames, past and present, of our native flora?
Second quiz of my three quiz set on the wild flowers of the British Isles. How much do you know about the historical (and often misplaced) uses of our native flora relating to wellbeing and medicine?