A superstition about Britain's power requires that ravens stay at The Tower of London. By tradition, what is the minimum number of ravens that should be in the tower?
  • 6
  • 3
  • 8
  • 13
In the olden days, British husbands were allowed to beat their wives at any time, until a law was passed in the 1500s that placed a time restriction. After what time was physically disciplining one's wife considered illegal?
  • 9 PM
  • 6 PM
  • 7 PM
  • 10 PM
Alliances are very important for a nation, especially in times of war. Who is Britain's oldest ally?
  • Portugal
  • Belgium
  • Austria
  • Iceland
Margaret Thatcher was the longest-serving British prime minister in the 20th century. How many years did she continuously serve?
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
Elizabeth I permitted "privateers" to raid Spanish ships during her reign. What was her group of commissioned pirates called?
  • Sea Dogs
  • Corsairs
  • Jolly Rogers
  • Buccaneers
The UK is known for its tasty fish and chips. In what year did the first shop that served fish and chips open?
  • 1860
  • 1861
  • 1862
  • 1863
British spies once considered using semen as invisible ink. What war were they fighting when this radical thought occurred?
  • World War I
  • War of 1812
  • Irish War of Independence
  • American Revolutionary War
In 1967, London Bridge was sold to a US entrepreneur because it could no longer handle Britain's traffic. In which US state can you find it?
  • Arizona
  • Nevada
  • California
  • Georgia
Walter Arnold was the very first person to receive a ticket for speeding. How fast was he driving?
  • 8 mph
  • 4 mph
  • 15 mph
  • 30 mph
The British newspaper The Times once predicted that London's streets would be filled with horse poop. In what year did The Times publish this prediction?
  • 1894
  • 1895
  • 1896
  • 1897
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