Quiz -Sightseeing in LondonQuiz -Sightseeing in London
1. TheThe ThamesThames is the name of
a) a tower.
b) a river.
c) a square.
22.Piccadilly Circus is.Piccadilly Circus is
a) the meeting point of six streets.
b) the London Circus.
c) a Concert Hall.
Eros Statue
3.3.The London home of the Queen -The London home of the Queen -
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - isHer Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - is
a) Windsor Castle.
b) Buckingham Palace.
c) Westminster Palace.
4.4.The London Zoo is inThe London Zoo is in
a) Hyde Park.
b) St James’s Park.
c) Regent’s Park.
55. Speaker’s Corner is in. Speaker’s Corner is in
a) Hyde Park.
b) St James’s Park.
c) Regents Park.
66. The architect Sir Christopher. The architect Sir Christopher
WrenWren’’s greatest work wass greatest work was
a) The British Museum.
b) Westminster Abbey.
c) St. Paul’s Cathedral.
77.. The statue of Admiral Nelson is in
a) Piccadilly Circus.
b) Trafalgar Square.
c) the Tower of London.
8.Westminster Abbey is
a) a royal cathedral.
b) a royal church.
c) a royal museum.
9. You can see them (“Beefeaters”)
 a) near Buckingham Palace.
 b) at Whitehall.
 c) in the Tower of London.
10. Londoners call London’s
Underground railwayUnderground railway
a) the metro.
b) the subway.
c) the tube.
11. The Tower of London was
built in the 11th
century as
a) a royal palace.
b) a prison.
c) a fortress.
Traitors’ Gate
12.. The National Library is in
a) the British Museum.
b) the Tate Gallery.
c) the National
Gallery.
13. The residence of English
Prime Minister is in
a) Whitehall.
b) Downing Street.
c) Fleet Street.
Gordon Brown (Labour Party)
– June 2007
14. The famous clock tower
Big BenBig Ben is a part of
a) the Tower of London.
b) the Palace of Westminster.
c) Westminster Abbey.
15.The Queen’s gold and diamonds
are kept in
a) the Tower of London.
b) Buckingham Palace.
c) Westminster Abbey.
16. The tourists can watch Changing theChanging the
GuardGuard at Buckingham Palace at 11. 30
a.m.
a) on holidays.
b) only at weekends.
c) every day.
17. Oxford StreetOxford Street is
a) a main shopping
centre.
b) ”the press” street.
c) street with many
government buildings.
18. The Union JackThe Union Jack, the flag of the
United Kingdom, is made up of
a) two crosses.
b) three crosses.
c) four crosses.
19. At the Natural History MuseumNatural History Museum
you can visit
a) The Creepy Crawlies Gallery, the
Human Biology Hall, the Darwin
Centre, the Earth Galleries and
many interactive exhibitions.
b) The Crown Jewels.
c) The beefeaters.
20. TheThe ravensravens live in the
Tower of LondonTower of London as
a) very nice birds.
b) its guard.
c) a part of its history.

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    Quiz -Sightseeing inLondonQuiz -Sightseeing in London
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    1. TheThe ThamesThamesis the name of a) a tower. b) a river. c) a square.
  • 3.
    22.Piccadilly Circus is.PiccadillyCircus is a) the meeting point of six streets. b) the London Circus. c) a Concert Hall. Eros Statue
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    3.3.The London homeof the Queen -The London home of the Queen - Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - isHer Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - is a) Windsor Castle. b) Buckingham Palace. c) Westminster Palace.
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    4.4.The London Zoois inThe London Zoo is in a) Hyde Park. b) St James’s Park. c) Regent’s Park.
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    55. Speaker’s Corneris in. Speaker’s Corner is in a) Hyde Park. b) St James’s Park. c) Regents Park.
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    66. The architectSir Christopher. The architect Sir Christopher WrenWren’’s greatest work wass greatest work was a) The British Museum. b) Westminster Abbey. c) St. Paul’s Cathedral.
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    77.. The statueof Admiral Nelson is in a) Piccadilly Circus. b) Trafalgar Square. c) the Tower of London.
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    8.Westminster Abbey is a)a royal cathedral. b) a royal church. c) a royal museum.
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    9. You cansee them (“Beefeaters”)  a) near Buckingham Palace.  b) at Whitehall.  c) in the Tower of London.
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    10. Londoners callLondon’s Underground railwayUnderground railway a) the metro. b) the subway. c) the tube.
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    11. The Towerof London was built in the 11th century as a) a royal palace. b) a prison. c) a fortress. Traitors’ Gate
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    12.. The NationalLibrary is in a) the British Museum. b) the Tate Gallery. c) the National Gallery.
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    13. The residenceof English Prime Minister is in a) Whitehall. b) Downing Street. c) Fleet Street. Gordon Brown (Labour Party) – June 2007
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    14. The famousclock tower Big BenBig Ben is a part of a) the Tower of London. b) the Palace of Westminster. c) Westminster Abbey.
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    15.The Queen’s goldand diamonds are kept in a) the Tower of London. b) Buckingham Palace. c) Westminster Abbey.
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    16. The touristscan watch Changing theChanging the GuardGuard at Buckingham Palace at 11. 30 a.m. a) on holidays. b) only at weekends. c) every day.
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    17. Oxford StreetOxfordStreet is a) a main shopping centre. b) ”the press” street. c) street with many government buildings.
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    18. The UnionJackThe Union Jack, the flag of the United Kingdom, is made up of a) two crosses. b) three crosses. c) four crosses.
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    19. At theNatural History MuseumNatural History Museum you can visit a) The Creepy Crawlies Gallery, the Human Biology Hall, the Darwin Centre, the Earth Galleries and many interactive exhibitions. b) The Crown Jewels. c) The beefeaters.
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    20. TheThe ravensravenslive in the Tower of LondonTower of London as a) very nice birds. b) its guard. c) a part of its history.