Q.1
In Tudor times, Londoners had to fight many diseases which spread quickly and easily in the overcrowded city. Which of these diseases would 16 century Londoners NOT have caught?
  • Cholera
  • Typhus
  • Sweating sickness
  • Polio
Q.2
How many bridges were there across the Thames in Tudor times?
  • 0
  • 1
  • 3
  • 33
Q.3
From the mid 1500s St Paul’s Church became known more as a centre for bookshops and the printing trade than for its religious sermons. What event accounted for this changing role?
  • The Great Fire
  • The dissolution of the monasteries
  • The Civil War
  • The removal of all taxes
Q.4
Which of these was NOT a palace in Tudor London?
  • St James’ Palace
  • Whitehall Palace
  • Westminster Palace
  • Hatfield House
Q.5
During Tudor times, London saw a significant population growth. The population of London was 50,000 inWhat was it in 1600?
  • 55,000
  • 100,000
  • 200,000
  • 500,000
Q.6
What is the name of the building that today stands in Whitehall and is the only visible part remaining of Henry VIII’s sumptuous Whitehall palace?
  • The Banqueting House
  • The Chapter House
  • Horse Guards
  • The Treasury
Q.7
A curfew was rung every night in Tudor times. At what time did it ring in summer?
  • 6pm
  • 9pm
  • 10.30pm
  • Midnight
Q.8
Which new financial establishment did Elizabeth I open in 1571?
  • The Royal Exchange
  • The Bank of England
  • Lloyds of London
  • Liberty of London
Q.9
By 2030, life expectancy is expected to reachIn Tudor times most people lived until they were what age?
  • 10 - 15
  • 35 - 40
  • 50 - 55
  • 65 - 70
Q.10
Which Tudor monarch was beheaded at the Tower of London?
  • Mary Queen of Scots
  • Elizabeth I
  • Lady Jane Grey
  • Henry VII
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