Quizzes History Quiz No. 2 January 30, 2021January 30, 2021 David Anderson The History Quiz No. 2 has 10 questions. 0% 2 votes, 5 avg 66 History Quiz No. 2 1 / 10 Category: History Who was the first crowned British Monarch to visit India? Edward VII George V George VI Queen Victoria 2 / 10 Category: History Alongside which of his wives if Henry VIII buried? Anne Boleyn Anne of Cleves Catherine of Aragon Jayne Seymour 3 / 10 Category: History Gerardus Mercator was famous in the 16th Century in which field? Astronomy Cartography Exploration Printing 4 / 10 Category: History Which of these was the UK Prime Minister at the outbreak of the First World War? David Lloyd George Henry Campbell-Bannerman Herbert Henry Asquith Stanley Baldwin 5 / 10 Category: History The Treaty of Waitangi, implemented in 1840, was signed by representatives of the British Crown and which other people? Australian Aborigines A number of North American Indian Chiefs Cook Islanders Various New Zealand Maori Chiefs 6 / 10 Category: History The first English Princess Royal was the daughter of which King? Henry VIII Charles I James II George II 7 / 10 Category: History In which year did the Union of Crowns of England and Scotland occur? 1570 1583 1603 1623 8 / 10 Category: History Which country did Britain fight in the War of Jenkins Ear? France Germany Spain Netherlands 9 / 10 Category: History What was the occupation of the notorious Jack Ketch? Hangman Highwayman Pirate Smuggler 10 / 10 Category: History What connects the last monarchs of the Tudor, Stuart and Hanover dynasties? They were executed They were called Henry They were born in Scotland They were women If you wish to receive a certificate with your results, then fill in both your name and email address, otherwise leave email blank. However, you don't need to fill in any field if you don't wish. Your score is The average score is 48% Did you like this quiz? Send feedback 5 4 votes Article Rating
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