Q.1
A 5000 year old tomb in Herefordshire is said to be part of the legend of which king?
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  • King Arthur
  • King Charles
  • King Henry
  • King Edward
Q.2
A statue of a winged archer stands in Piccadilly Square in London. What is his name?
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  • Arthur
  • Evan
  • Eugene
  • Eros
Q.3
The Monument, in London, is the tallest isolated stone column in the world. What is it a memorial to?
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  • The Queen's coronation
  • The Plague
  • The end of the First World War
  • The Great Fire of London
Q.4
Hadrian's Wall was built in AD122 and stretches from the east to west coasts in northern England. How long is it?
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  • 73 miles
  • 7 miles
  • 730 miles
  • 7300 miles
Q.5
The National Wallace Monument is a tower commemorating Sir William Wallace, the 13th century Scottish hero. How tall is it?
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  • 670 metres
  • 6 metres
  • 6700 metres
  • 67 metres
Q.6
The golden statue outside Buckingham Palace is a monument to which queen?
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  • Queen Catherine
  • Queen Anne
  • Queen Elizabeth
  • Queen Victoria
Q.7
A fountain was built in Hyde Park as a memorial to a princess. What was her name?
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  • Daisy
  • Debbie
  • Diana
  • Dorothy
Q.8
Stonehenge is a circle of ancient stones erected between 3000BC and 1,600BC. How many hours of labour is it estimated to have taken?
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  • 30,000
  • 30 million
  • 300
  • 30
Q.9
In Oxfordshire, a huge chalk animal is carved into the hill. What animal is it?
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  • A dog
  • A horse
  • A bird
  • A pig
Q.10
An arch in Hyde park was built to commemorate British victories. What footwear is in its name?
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  • Trainer
  • Slippers
  • Flip flops
  • Wellington
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