Q.1
Which of these was NOT a palace in Tudor London?
  • St James’ Palace
  • Whitehall Palace
  • Westminster Palace
  • Hatfield House
Q.2
Which Tudor monarch was beheaded at the Tower of London?
  • Mary Queen of Scots
  • Elizabeth I
  • Lady Jane Grey
  • Henry VII
Q.3
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.4
How many bridges were there across the Thames in Tudor times?
  • 0
  • 1
  • 3
  • 33
Q.5
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.6
A curfew was rung every night in Tudor times. At what time did it ring in summer?
  • 6pm
  • 9pm
  • 10.30pm
  • Midnight
Q.7
Which new financial establishment did Elizabeth I open in 1571?
  • The Royal Exchange
  • The Bank of England
  • Lloyds of London
  • Liberty of London
Q.8
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.9
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.10
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
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