Q.1
Nelson Mandela was a South African leader famous for becoming what?
  • The first man on the moon
  • The first King of Scotland
  • The first black president of his country
  • The first person to climb Mount Everest
Q.2
Admiral Nelson was a British naval leader who fought many famous battles against the French. Where is he most famously remembered?
  • Nelson's Tomb in Ipswich
  • Nelson's Column in London
  • Nelson's Monument in Birmingham
  • Nelson's Memorial Garden in Lancaster
Q.3
Queen Victoria was a long-reigning monarch who lead her country through many changes. How many children did she have?
  • 4 children
  • 9 children
  • 1 child
  • 20 children
Q.4
Napoleon Bonaparte was a great military leader and Emperor of France. Although he was brave, he was terrified of what?
  • Open doors
  • Mice
  • Flags
  • Cheese
Q.5
Sir Robert Walpole was a politician. He is considered to be the first what?
  • KIng of Scotland
  • Prime Minister of Britain
  • Man in space
  • Person to discover electricity
Q.6
Edward the Confessor was king of England from 1042 toWhy was he known as 'The Confessor'?
  • He confessed his sins to God
  • He told everyone lots of secrets
  • He confessed to crimes he hadn't comitted
  • He made up stories to impress people
Q.7
Franklin D Roosevelt was an American president. He has so far been the only president to be what?
  • Sent into space
  • Knighted by the Queen
  • Awarded an Oscar
  • Elected four times
Q.8
King Robert I was 'King of all the Scots' in the late 13th century. What was he known as?
  • Robert the Bruce
  • Robert the Brave
  • Robert the Poor
  • Robert the Big
Q.9
Sir Robert Peel was prime minister twice. What did he famously create?
  • The first public library
  • The first water park
  • The first zoo
  • The first British police force
Q.10
William the Conqueror was a brutal King of England. How did he become king?
  • He found a crown which fit him
  • He won the Battle of Hastings
  • He answered a job advert in the paper
  • He married a queen
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