Q.1
In which year did the law pass that made all children go to school?
  • 1837
  • 1850
  • 1870
  • 1899
Q.2
Who taught rich children at home?
  • Nanny
  • Governess
  • Teacher
  • Mum
Q.3
What would the teacher hit a child with if they misbehaved?
  • Slipper
  • Cane
  • Dunce's cap
  • Ruler
Q.4
Why were factories dangerous to work in?
  • Dangerous chemicals
  • The machines had no safety guards
  • The risk of explosions
  • The risk of flooding
Q.5
Who campaigned to stop children working?
  • Queen Victoria
  • William Gladstone
  • Lord Shaftesbury
  • Florence Nightingale
Q.6
Where did most poor children play?
  • In the park
  • In nurseries
  • In the street
  • In playgrounds
Q.7
Which of these was NOT a Victorian toy?
  • Train set
  • Doll’s house
  • Playstation
  • Rocking horse
Q.8
Which of these jobs were done by Victorian Children?
  • Trapper in a coal mine
  • Chimney sweep
  • Factory worker
  • All of these
Q.9
How did the new laws help working children?
  • Stopped them working in mines and factories
  • Allowed them more toys
  • They got paid more money
  • They were allowed to go to parties
Q.10
What did children learn to write on?
  • Desk
  • Paper
  • Wood
  • Slate
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