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Quiz about The Other Queen by Philippa Gregory
Quiz about The Other Queen by Philippa Gregory

"The Other Queen" by Philippa Gregory Quiz


How well do you know "The Other Queen" of England - Mary, Queen of Scots? Answer the questions based on the book by Philippa Gregory to find out.

A multiple-choice quiz by ladyarwen17. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
ladyarwen17
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
310,947
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
317
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Question 1 of 10
1. Who is the first narrator in the book? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Which three kingdoms does Mary claim to be queen of? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Mary hates the Earl of Bothwell.


Question 4 of 10
4. Where does Mary spend most of her days in England? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Elizabeth intended to restore Mary to her throne.


Question 6 of 10
6. Who proposed marriage to Mary? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Which of these was NOT one of the hiding places for Mary's letters? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Who was supposed to take care of James in England? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. The Count of Shrewsbury fell in love with Mary.


Question 10 of 10
10. What is the color of the under-gown Mary is wearing at her execution, according to George's dream? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Who is the first narrator in the book?

Answer: Bess

"The Other Queen" has three narrators - Bess of Hardwick, George Talbot and Mary herself. The first one to narrate is Bess, who, at that time, is newly married to George Talbot, the Count of Shrewsbury, her fourth husband. Bess, whose real name is Elizabeth, is known for her accounting skills and excellent management of her estates.

She is a reluctant hostess to Mary, whom she both pities and resents. She is especially worried about the costs of maintaining Mary's court and the fact that her husband is falling in love with her.

In the end, both cause her and her husband to separate, and she moves on to build Hardwick Hall and ensure good marriages for her children.
2. Which three kingdoms does Mary claim to be queen of?

Answer: Scotland, France and England

Mary is queen of Scotland since she is daughter to King James V of Scotland. She is queen of France because she was once married to the Dauphin of France, whom she grew up with. Finally, she is said to be the rightful queen of England because she is the granddaughter of Henry VIII's sister, and therefore, his grand-niece.
3. Mary hates the Earl of Bothwell.

Answer: False

Although almost everyone knows that Mary was taken by the Earl of Bothwell against her will and she is expected to hate him, Mary constantly writes to Bothwell to come and rescue her. She trusts him completely although she knows he does not have honor and admires him for his bravery and loyalty to her.
4. Where does Mary spend most of her days in England?

Answer: Tutsbury Castle

Mary is placed under the care of George Talbot while in England and although he expected her to be housed at Chatsworth, William Cecil writes to say that it is better for her to be at Tutsbury Castle, which only has one exit. Unfortunately, Tutsbury Castle is falling apart and Bess can only do so much to make it a fitting residence for anyone, much less a queen.
5. Elizabeth intended to restore Mary to her throne.

Answer: True

Elizabeth had no intention of imprisoning Mary, much less executing her, since she was her cousin and a fellow queen. However, she was left with no choice since Mary continually plotted against her with the enemies of England, endangering the peace of her country, her throne and her very life.
6. Who proposed marriage to Mary?

Answer: Thomas Howard

Thomas Howard is the Duke of Norfolk and cousin to Elizabeth. He proposes marriage to Mary in a letter and sends her a ring, and she accepts, knowing that the Scots lord are more likely to acknowledge and respect her as queen if she has a wealthy English nobleman as her king consort. Queen Elizabeth does not know of this arrangement, though, and once she does, she accuses Thomas Howard of treason.
7. Which of these was NOT one of the hiding places for Mary's letters?

Answer: under the mattress

Although she is a prisoner in England, Mary continually writes to various people in codes, including Bishop John Lesley, Bothwell and the Duke of Norfolk. Some of these letters contain information about conspiracies against the queen and are therefore, hidden in various places and burned after reading.
8. Who was supposed to take care of James in England?

Answer: George Talbot

James is the son of Mary. According to the treaty of Elizabeth, she will restore Mary to her throne in Scotland but in exchange, James has to live in England and be instructed in the Protestant faith. Mary agrees on the condition that it is George Talbot who cares for him and instructs him.
9. The Count of Shrewsbury fell in love with Mary.

Answer: True

Although he never admits it to anyone, George gradually falls in love with Mary, whom he finds angelic and irresistible. He denies this to Queen Elizabeth, though, and does not help her escape since he is an honorable man, sworn to serve the queen as the Talbots before him have done.
10. What is the color of the under-gown Mary is wearing at her execution, according to George's dream?

Answer: scarlet

George dreams of Mary being executed on the eve of the execution of her betrothed, Thomas Howard. In his dream, she is wearing an under-gown of scarlet silk, not because she is a scarlet woman who is guilty of all the crimes against her, but because she is showing the world that she is a tragic queen and a martyr.

In doing so, she secures more sympathy and scores one against her cousin and rival, Elizabeth.
Source: Author ladyarwen17

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