Victoria
  • 1. Victoria, the capital city of the Australian state of British Columbia, is renowned for its picturesque waterfront, vibrant gardens, and rich history. Nestled on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, this charming city is often celebrated for its stunning natural landscapes and temperate climate. With its iconic Fairmont Empress Hotel overlooking the Inner Harbour, Victoria exudes a classic, old-world charm that attracts tourists from around the globe. The city's gardens, particularly the renowned Butchart Gardens, showcase a breathtaking array of flowers and plants, drawing visitors to marvel at their beauty. Victoria's historic architecture, including the striking British Columbia Parliament Buildings, reflects its colonial past and adds to the city's unique character. The city is also a cultural hub, offering a variety of museums, galleries, and theatres that celebrate the arts and heritage of the region. Vibrant neighborhoods, such as Chinatown—the oldest in Canada—bustle with shops, restaurants, and markets, offering a taste of diverse cultures. With its blend of natural beauty, history, and modern amenities, Victoria stands out as a charming destination that invites exploration and admiration.

    What is the capital city of Victoria, Australia?
A) Sydney
B) Brisbane
C) Melbourne
D) Perth
  • 2. What year did Queen Victoria ascend to the throne?
A) 1901
B) 1801
C) 1776
D) 1837
  • 3. Where was Queen Victoria born?
A) Kensington Palace
B) Windsor Castle
C) Tower of London
D) Buckingham Palace
  • 4. What was Queen Victoria's husband's name?
A) King William
B) Prince Philip
C) Prince Albert
D) King Edward
  • 5. Which British Prime Minister served under Queen Victoria for the longest?
A) William Gladstone
B) David Lloyd George
C) Benjamin Disraeli
D) Winston Churchill
  • 6. Victoria Falls is located in which African country?
A) Kenya
B) South Africa
C) Zimbabwe
D) Tanzania
  • 7. Who succeeded Queen Victoria on the British throne?
A) King George V
B) King George VI
C) King Edward VII
D) King Edward VIII
  • 8. Where did Queen Victoria die?
A) Windsor Castle
B) Osborne House
C) Balmoral Castle
D) Buckingham Palace
  • 9. Which Canadian city is the capital of British Columbia?
A) Toronto
B) Montreal
C) Victoria
D) Vancouver
  • 10. What is the name of the main university in Victoria, Australia?
A) University of Melbourne
B) University of Sydney
C) RMIT University
D) Monash University
  • 11. What is the title of the movie about Queen Victoria set in her early years?
A) Mrs. Brown
B) The Young Victoria
C) Victoria
D) Victoria & Abdul
  • 12. Which US state capital is named after Queen Victoria?
A) Victoria, California
B) Victoria, Texas
C) Victoria, Florida
D) Victoria, New York
  • 13. Where is Victoria located?
A) Canada
B) Australia
C) United States
D) United Kingdom
  • 14. Which landmark is located in Victoria, Australia?
A) Eiffel Tower
B) Big Ben
C) Statue of Liberty
D) Great Ocean Road
  • 15. Which ocean borders Victoria to the south?
A) Atlantic Ocean
B) Arctic Ocean
C) Southern Ocean
D) Indian Ocean
  • 16. What is the official language of Victoria, Australia?
A) Chinese
B) French
C) English
D) Spanish
  • 17. Which Australian state borders Victoria to the north?
A) Tasmania
B) South Australia
C) Queensland
D) New South Wales
  • 18. In which year did Victoria officially become a state of Australia?
A) 1919
B) 1950
C) 1901
D) 1856
  • 19. Which mountain range runs through eastern Victoria?
A) Andes
B) Australian Alps
C) Himalayas
D) Rocky Mountains
  • 20. What is the state flower of Victoria?
A) Sturt's Desert Rose
B) Common Heath
C) Waratah
D) Kangaroo Paw
  • 21. Who was the first European to explore the coast of Victoria?
A) Marco Polo
B) Vasco da Gama
C) Christopher Columbus
D) James Cook
  • 22. Which river flows through the capital city of Victoria?
A) Murray River
B) Lachlan River
C) Darling River
D) Yarra River
  • 23. What is the main industry in the Latrobe Valley region of Victoria?
A) Coal mining
B) Wine production
C) Tourism
D) Textile manufacturing
  • 24. Who is considered the founder of the city of Melbourne?
A) Captain James Cook
B) John Pascoe Fawkner
C) William Buckley
D) John Batman
  • 25. What is the name of the rocky promontory at the southern end of the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria?
A) Cape Otway
B) Cape Naturaliste
C) Point Nepean
D) Cape Byron
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