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Interesting Places and Monuments of the UK
written by:
iskra87
Test your knowledge of these historic, legendary and beautiful sites of England!
Question 1:
What Gothic building, regarded as a haunted place, is the burial site of Karl Marx?
Oak Hill Cemetery
Bunhill Fields
Kensal Green Cemetery
Highgate Cemetery
Question 2:
This extraordinary church in Whitby, North Yorkshire inspired Bram Stoker to write his famous book "Drakula".
St James
St Giles'
St Mary's
Greyfriars Kirk
Question 3:
This simple farm house at the seaside was transformed into a palace for King George IV.
Hampton Court Palace
Althorp
Royal Pavilion
Kensington Palace
Question 4:
This house, situated in Westerham, Kent was bought by Winston Churchill in 1922.
Bowood House
Chartwell
Longleat House
Hatfield House
Question 5:
What is the birth place of Queen Victoria?
Windsor Castle
Blenheim Palace
Paxton House
Kensington Palace
Question 6:
These Victorian gardens in Staffordshire represent China, Egypt and a Scottish glen.
Biddulph Grange Garden
Bodnant
Hidcote Manor
Sissinghurst Castle Garden
Question 7:
What fountain, sculpted by Thomas Waldo Story, features female figures and cherubs dancing next to a giant shell?
Artemis Fountain in Hyde Park, London
Sea Nymphs in London
The Victoria Fountain in Old Steine, Brighton
Тhe Fountain of Love in Cliveden
Question 8:
This coastal defence site was built on the Isle of Wight to protect Great Britain from French invasion.
Spithead Forts
The Palmerston Fort
The Needles Old Battery
Fort Gilkicker
Question 9:
Where did the Tour de France start in 2007?
Trafalgar Square
Leicester Square
Parliament Square
Covent Garden
Question 10:
A Gothic-styled memorial, which opened in 1872, included allegorical figures of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America and was made of granite and marble. It was erected in memory of this Royal person.
William III of England
Elisabeth I
Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria
James I
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