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London Monuments and Attractions
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Mariya
Millions of people visit London every year, they are obviously attracted by something. Museums, squares, gardens... is there anything else? Let's see.
Question 1:
The British Airways London Eye, which opened in 1999, is what type of structure?
An observatory
An observation wheel
A clock tower
A chair lift
Question 2:
Buckingham Palace, the official home of the Queen of England, was built in what year?
1762
1837
1703
1913
Question 3:
Designed by architect Norman Foster, this building has housed some of London's most important authorities since 2002.
Somerset House
City Hall
Clarence House
Royal Albert Hall
Question 4:
The design of this London monument, situated near Speakers' Corner in Hyde Park, is based on the design of the triumphal arch of Constantine, located in Rome.
Tower 42
The Triumphant Arch
Black Gate
Marble Arch
Question 5:
This London building, sometimes referred to as "Covent Garden", functions as a performing arts venue.
The Royal Opera House
National Gallery
Lloyd's building
Kensington Palace
Question 6:
This amazing single-roofed structure, located on the Greenwich peninsula in south-east London, was engineered by Buro Happold.
Lloyd's building
Nelson's Column
The Millennium Dome
Cleopatra's Needle
Question 7:
This cathedral, situated on Ludgate Hill, dates back to the 17th century and is the seat of the Bishop of London.
Nelson's Cathedral
Wren's Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral
St Pancras Cathedral
Question 8:
This temple, discovered in Walbrook in 1957, was built in the middle of the third century in worship of a popular mystic religion.
The Temple of the Moon
The Temple of Life
The Temple of Mithras
The Temple of Walbrook
Question 9:
This 183-meter skyscraper in London was originally built for the National Westminster Bank.
Nelson's Column
Tower 42
Tower Bridge
The Tower of London
Question 10:
Which tower, located in the Palace of Westminster in London, is usually referred to as Big Ben?
The Tower of London
Tower Bridge
Stephen's Clock
St Stephen's Tower
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