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What did the Romans call London?LondritiaLondatioLondinium

Слайд 1London Quiz
Do you know?

London Quiz Do you know?

Слайд 2What did the Romans call London?
Londritia
Londatio
Londinium

What did the Romans call London?LondritiaLondatioLondinium

Слайд 3What can you see in the picture?
Buckingham Palace
The Tower of London
Westminster

Palace
What can you see in the picture?Buckingham PalaceThe Tower of LondonWestminster Palace

Слайд 4Who built the first part of the Tower?
Harold II
William the Conqueror
Edward

the Confessor
Who built the first part of the Tower?Harold IIWilliam the ConquerorEdward the Confessor

Слайд 5Which famous animals can you see at the Tower?
Ravens
Dogs
Bears

Which famous animals can you see at the Tower?RavensDogsBears

Слайд 6People say that as long as there are (?) ravens at

the Tower, England is safe from invasion.

6
16
60

People say that as long as there are (?) ravens at the Tower, England is safe from

Слайд 7How did the prisoners get to the Tower?
by boat
on foot
by tube

How did the prisoners get to the Tower?by boaton footby tube

Слайд 8How many seconds does the Tower Bridge need to lift?
60
120
90

How many seconds does the Tower Bridge need to lift?6012090

Слайд 9What is the name of this ship?
HMS Belfast
HMS Derry
HMS Dublin

What is the name of this ship? HMS BelfastHMS DerryHMS Dublin

Слайд 10What does HMS mean?
Her Majesty’s Ship
Hear My Signal
Honoured Marine Symbol

What does HMS mean? Her Majesty’s ShipHear My SignalHonoured Marine Symbol

Слайд 11Where does the Monument stand?
at the place where the Great Fire

of London broke out
61.5 metres from the architect's home
61.5 metres from where the Great Fire of London broke out
Where does the Monument stand? at the place where the Great Fire of London broke out61.5 metres

Слайд 12When was the Great Fire of London?
1666
1777
1555

When was the Great Fire of London?166617771555

Слайд 13How long did the Great Fire of London last?
3 weeks
3 days
3

months
How long did the Great Fire of London last?3 weeks3 days3 months

Слайд 14How much of London did the Great Fire destroy?
three quarters of

London
half of London
all of London
How much of London did the Great Fire destroy?three quarters of Londonhalf of Londonall of London

Слайд 15Who built the Monument?
Admiral Horatio Nelson
Sir Benjamin Hall
Sir Christopher

Wren
Who built the Monument? Admiral Horatio Nelson Sir Benjamin Hall Sir Christopher Wren

Слайд 16Officially, Big Ben is the name of ...
The biggest bell in

the clock tower
The clock
The clock tower
Officially, Big Ben is the name of ... The biggest bell in the clock towerThe clockThe clock

Слайд 17Who lives in Buckingham Palace?
the Queen
the Prime Minister
Robbie Williams

Who lives in Buckingham Palace? the Queenthe Prime MinisterRobbie Williams

Слайд 18When can you see the Union Jack on top of Buckingham

Palace?

when the Changing of the Guard takes place
when the Queen is in the palace
when the Queen is not in the palace

When can you see the Union Jack on top of Buckingham Palace?when the Changing of the Guard

Слайд 19In which part of Buckingham Palace can you find the private

rooms of the royal family?

In the north wing
In the east wing
In the south wing

In which part of Buckingham Palace can you find the private rooms of the royal family?In the

Слайд 20What is the parade called that takes place in front of

Buckingham Palace every day (summer) / every second day?

Changing of the Guard
Mounting of the Guard
Trooping the Colour

What is the parade called that takes place in front of Buckingham Palace every day (summer) /

Слайд 21The Horse Guards are the Queen's …
Jockeys
Palace Guards
Life Guards

The Horse Guards are the Queen's …JockeysPalace GuardsLife Guards

Слайд 22What can you see in the picture?
Buckingham Palace
Horse Guards Parade
Houses of

Parliament
What can you see in the picture?Buckingham PalaceHorse Guards ParadeHouses of Parliament

Слайд 23What takes place at the Horse Guards Parade?
the Queen's birthday parade

(Trooping the Colour)
celebrations on New Year's Eve
the Changing of the Guard
What takes place at the Horse Guards Parade?the Queen's birthday parade (Trooping the Colour)celebrations on New Year's

Слайд 24Why is the Queen's birthday parade not in April (when the

Queen's real birthday is)?

Because the weather is better in June than in April.
Because the horses are too wild in April so it would be too dangerous.
Because most of her guards are on holiday then.

Why is the Queen's birthday parade not in April (when the Queen's real birthday is)?Because the weather

Слайд 25What is the name of the river that runs through London?
Seine
Themes
Avon

What is the name of the river that runs through London?SeineThemesAvon

Слайд 26What does the word Dungeon mean?
It's a place where parliament meets
It's

a place where monsters and ghosts live
It's an underground prison.
What does the word Dungeon mean?It's a place where parliament meetsIt's a place where monsters and ghosts

Слайд 27What is the Dungeon today?
a theatre
a place where parliament meets
a wax

museum
What is the Dungeon today? a theatrea place where parliament meetsa wax museum

Слайд 28What can you see in the Dungeon?
how people were killed and

tortured in England's past
wax figures of famous rock stars
photos of ghosts in old castles
What can you see in the Dungeon?how people were killed and tortured in England's pastwax figures of

Слайд 29What can you see in the picture?
Buckingham Palace
The Tower of London
the

Palace of Westminster

What can you see in the picture? Buckingham PalaceThe Tower of Londonthe Palace of Westminster

Слайд 30What is the name of the person who wanted to blow

up the Palace of Westminster in 1605?

Boy Hawkes
Gay Forkes
Guy Fawkes

What is the name of the person who wanted to blow up the Palace of Westminster in

Слайд 31Why do people celebrate Gunpowder Day (5 November)?
Because Guy Fawkes was

born on that day.
Because guards caught Guy Fawkes, who wanted to blow up the Houses of Parliament on that day
Because Guy Fawkes blew up the Houses of Parliament on that day
Why do people celebrate Gunpowder Day (5 November)?Because Guy Fawkes was born on that day.Because guards caught

Слайд 32Which London sight can you see in the picture?
Big Ben
Monument


London Eye
Which London sight can you see in the picture?Big Ben Monument London Eye

Слайд 33How far can you see from top of the London Eye?
up

to 20 km
up to 40 km
up to 60 km
How far can you see from top of the London Eye?up to 20 kmup to 40 kmup

Слайд 34How tall is the observation wheel?
100 m
135 m
153 m

How tall is the observation wheel?100 m 135 m 153 m

Слайд 351. Which London sight can you see in the picture?
Trafalgar Square
Docklands
Piccadilly

Circus
1. Which London sight can you see in the picture?Trafalgar SquareDocklandsPiccadilly Circus

Слайд 362. Which London sight can you see in the picture?
Nelson's Column
London

Eye
Monument
2. Which London sight can you see in the picture?Nelson's ColumnLondon EyeMonument

Слайд 37Trafalgar Square commemorates …
Charles II favourite horse, which was called Trafalgar
the

Earl of Trafalgar, whose palace was at this place.
the victory of the Royal Navy in the Battle of Trafalgar.
Trafalgar Square commemorates …Charles II favourite horse, which was called Trafalgarthe Earl of Trafalgar, whose palace was

Слайд 38When did Nelson die?
He was wounded in the Battle of Trafalgar

and died when his ship arrived in London.
He died about 22 years after the Battle of Trafalgar.
He died in the Battle of Trafalgar.
When did Nelson die? He was wounded in the Battle of Trafalgar and died when his ship

Слайд 39Which museum can you see in the background?
Dungeon
Madame Tussaud's
National Gallery

Which museum can you see in the background?Dungeon Madame Tussaud'sNational Gallery

Слайд 40What is Madame Tussaud’s?
Madame Tussauds and the London Planetarium
Museum of

History and Fine Arts
Museum of Science
Museum of wax figures
What is Madame Tussaud’s? Madame Tussauds and the London PlanetariumMuseum of History and Fine ArtsMuseum of ScienceMuseum

Слайд 41When did Madame Tussaud open a permanent wax exhibition in London?
Madame

Tussauds and the London Planetarium

in 1802
in 1835
in 1850

When did Madame Tussaud open a permanent wax exhibition in London?Madame Tussauds and the London Planetariumin 1802in

Слайд 42How old was Madame Tussaud when she died?
65
76
89

How old was Madame Tussaud when she died? 657689

Слайд 43What was Madame Tussaud's last work?
her self-portrait
the royal family
the pope

What was Madame Tussaud's last work?her self-portraitthe royal familythe pope

Слайд 44Which London sight can you see in the picture?
Hyde Park
Piccadilly Circus
Trafalgar

Square
Which London sight can you see in the picture?Hyde ParkPiccadilly CircusTrafalgar Square

Слайд 45Which famous museum is at Piccadilly Circus?
National Gallery
Rock Circus
London Dungeon

Which famous museum is at Piccadilly Circus?National GalleryRock CircusLondon Dungeon

Слайд 46In the Rock Circus you can see ...
wax figures of famous

musicians
what women wore in the past
stones, rocks and minerals
In the Rock Circus you can see ... wax figures of famous musicianswhat women wore in the

Слайд 47In the 19th century, the Docklands were the world's ..
most important

prison
most famous wax museum
largest port
In the 19th century, the Docklands were the world's ..most important prisonmost famous wax museumlargest port

Слайд 48London's highest building is in the Docklands. What's its name?
Bank of

England
World Trade Centre
Canary Wharf
London's highest building is in the Docklands. What's its name?Bank of EnglandWorld Trade CentreCanary Wharf

Слайд 49When did the Globe Theatre open?
in 1853
in 1997
in 1613

When did the Globe Theatre open? in 1853in 1997in 1613

Слайд 50What happened to the original Globe Theatre?
It burned down during a

performance.
It burned down in the Great Fire of London
This is the original Globe Theatre!
What happened to the original Globe Theatre?It burned down during a performance.It burned down in the Great

Слайд 51At the performance of which play did the original Globe Theatre

burn down in 1613?

Henry VIII
Romeo and Juliet
King Lear

At the performance of which play did the original Globe Theatre burn down in 1613?Henry VIIIRomeo and

Слайд 52Which of the following poets performed his plays at the original

Globe Theatre?

William Shakespeare
Robert Burns
Samuel Bishop

Which of the following poets performed his plays at the original Globe Theatre?William Shakespeare Robert BurnsSamuel Bishop

Слайд 53Which bridge can you see in the picture?
Millennium Bridge
Tower Bridge
London Bridge

Which bridge can you see in the picture?Millennium BridgeTower BridgeLondon Bridge

Слайд 54Which London sight can you see in the picture?
St Paul's Cathedral
Buckingham

Palace
Westminster Abbey
Which London sight can you see in the picture?St Paul's CathedralBuckingham PalaceWestminster Abbey

Слайд 55Which London sight can you see in the picture?
St Paul's Cathedral
Buckingham

Palace
Westminster Abbey

Which London sight can you see in the picture?St Paul's CathedralBuckingham PalaceWestminster Abbey

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