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Q.1
The Palace of Westminster sits next to the river Thames in London. What is it also known as?
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Buckingham Palace
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Covent Garden
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The Houses of Parliament
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The London Eye
Q.2
Durham Cathedral is a great example of Norman architecture. Which films did it feature in?
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The Chronicles of Narnia
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The Lord of the Rings
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How to Train Your Dragon
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Harry Potter
Q.3
The Old Royal Naval College sits where the Palace of Placentia used to be. The Palace was home to which infamous monarch?
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Richard III
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Elizabeth II
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George VI
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Henry VIII
Q.4
There are public baths, in Bath, which have naturally heated water. Who built them?
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The Vikings
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The Normans
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The Romans
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The Saxons
Q.5
Greensted Church in Essex is famous for being what?
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The oldest wooden church in the world
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The smallest church ever built
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The church destroyed the most times
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The prettiest church in England
Q.6
The 4th Earl of Dunmore did something strange to his summer house inWhat was it?
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Built a strawberry-shaped bathroom
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Laid a banana-shaped garden
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Gave it a pineapple-shaped roof
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Filled its rooms full of grapes
Q.7
A castle in Northern Ireland, called Dunluce Castle, looks in great danger. Why?
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It has started to fall down
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People keep stealing bricks
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It is under attack from birds
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It is clinging on a cliff edge
Q.8
The Outlook Tower in Edinburgh was once an exhibition and science centre. Now it houses what?
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A small zoo
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A wool shop
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A bakery
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Optical Illusions
Q.9
What is the tallest building in Britain?
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Blackpool Tower
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York Minster
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The Shard, London
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Edinburgh Castle
Q.10
A Roman wall runs across three counties in the north of England. It is known as what?
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Hadrian's Wall
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Adrian's Wall
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Hadley's Wall
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Benjamin's Wall
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