Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - Quiz
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
  • 1. In what year was Queen Elizabeth II born?
A) 1926
B) 1946
C) 1956
D) 1936
  • 2. What is the name of Queen Elizabeth II's husband?
A) Prince William
B) Prince Harry
C) Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
D) Prince Charles
  • 3. Which of the following titles does Queen Elizabeth II hold?
A) Tsar of Russia
B) Emperor of India
C) Sultan of Brunei
D) Queen of Australia
  • 4. What is the name of Queen Elizabeth II's oldest son?
A) Charles
B) Edward
C) William
D) Harry
  • 5. What is the official coronation title of Queen Elizabeth II?
A) Supreme Monarch of Europe
B) Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms
C) Lord Protector of the Commonwealth
D) Empress of the British Empire
  • 6. What is the name of Queen Elizabeth II's youngest child?
A) Louise
B) Andrew
C) Anne
D) Edward
  • 7. What is the full title of Queen Elizabeth II's father?
A) Edward VIII
B) Albert II
C) William V
D) George VI
  • 8. Which of the following countries has Queen Elizabeth II visited the most times during her reign?
A) Jamaica
B) Canada
C) New Zealand
D) Australia
  • 9. Which of the following languages can Queen Elizabeth II speak fluently?
A) French
B) Russian
C) Mandarin
D) Spanish
  • 10. On what date did Queen Elizabeth II become queen?
A) 11 June 1947
B) 6 February 1952
C) 21 April 1926
D) 8 September 2022
  • 11. How long did Queen Elizabeth II reign as the monarch?
A) 80 years, 200 days
B) 75 years, 100 days
C) 60 years, 150 days
D) 70 years, 214 days
  • 12. What service did Queen Elizabeth II serve in during the Second World War?
A) British Army
B) Royal Navy
C) Royal Air Force
D) Auxiliary Territorial Service
  • 13. In which year did Queen Elizabeth II marry Philip Mountbatten?
A) 1947
B) 1960
C) 1953
D) 1936
  • 14. How many children did Queen Elizabeth II have with Prince Philip?
A) Four
B) Three
C) Five
D) Two
  • 15. Name one of the significant events during Elizabeth's reign.
A) The abdication of Edward VIII
B) Her birth in Mayfair, London
C) The marriage of her son Charles
D) Her coronation in 1953
  • 16. Where did Queen Elizabeth II die?
A) Sandringham House
B) Windsor Castle
C) London, England
D) Balmoral Castle in Scotland
  • 17. How many prime ministers did Queen Elizabeth II work with during her reign?
A) More than 170
B) 100
C) 50
D) 200
  • 18. Which country did Queen Elizabeth II visit in 1986 for a state visit?
A) China
B) Russia
C) India
D) United States
  • 19. What was the year of Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee?
A) 2012
B) 2002
C) 1977
D) 1953
  • 20. What nickname was used by the close family for Elizabeth II?
A) "Lilibet"
B) "Bessie"
C) "Eliza"
D) "Ellie"
  • 21. Who was Elizabeth II's sibling?
A) Princess Margaret
B) Princess Anne
C) Prince Charles
D) Prince Andrew
  • 22. Who was the nanny for Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret?
A) Elizabeth, Duchess of York
B) Marion Crawford
C) Clara Knight
D) Queen Mary
  • 23. What event caused Elizabeth's uncle Edward VIII to abdicate the throne?
A) Financial difficulties
B) His proposed marriage to divorced American socialite Wallis Simpson
C) Political disagreements
D) Health issues
  • 24. What significant communication did Elizabeth and her parents make on 18 May?
A) A radio broadcast to the public
B) An international telegram
C) A letter exchange via ship
D) The first royal transatlantic telephone call
  • 25. Who suggested evacuating Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret to Canada during WWII?
A) King George VI
B) Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother)
C) Lord Hailsham
D) Prime Minister Winston Churchill
  • 26. Where did Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret stay during Christmas 1939?
A) Windsor Castle
B) Sandringham House, Norfolk
C) Balmoral Castle, Scotland
D) Royal Lodge, Windsor
  • 27. What did Princess Elizabeth and Margaret do at Christmas in aid of the Queen's Wool Fund?
A) Knitted garments themselves
B) Sold homemade goods
C) Organized charity concerts
D) Staged pantomimes
  • 28. What rank was Elizabeth given in the Auxiliary Territorial Service?
A) Lieutenant
B) Honorary junior commander
C) Second subaltern
D) Colonel
  • 29. Who supported the idea of making Elizabeth Princess of Wales?
A) Prime Minister Winston Churchill
B) Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother)
C) King George VI
D) Home Secretary Herbert Morrison
  • 30. What was Elizabeth's first overseas tour after WWII?
A) Australia
B) Europe
C) Southern Africa
D) North America
  • 31. In what year did Elizabeth first meet Prince Philip?
A) 1934
B) 1947
C) 1950
D) 1960
  • 32. How were Elizabeth and Prince Philip related through King Christian IX of Denmark?
A) Third cousins
B) Second cousins once removed
C) Not related
D) First cousins
  • 33. To which religion did Prince Philip convert before his marriage to Elizabeth?
A) Judaism
B) Buddhism
C) Roman Catholicism
D) Anglicanism
  • 34. Where did Elizabeth and Philip get married?
A) Westminster Abbey
B) Canterbury Cathedral
C) St. Paul's Cathedral
D) Windsor Castle Chapel
  • 35. When was Prince Charles born?
A) July 1947
B) November 1948
C) August 1950
D) December 1949
  • 36. What did the King issue to allow Elizabeth's children to use royal titles?
A) An official proclamation
B) Letters patent
C) A birth certificate
D) A royal decree
  • 37. Where was Philip stationed as a Royal Navy officer between 1949 and 1951?
A) Hong Kong
B) Malta
C) Singapore
D) Gibraltar
  • 38. Who frequently stood in for George VI at public events as his health declined?
A) Philip
B) Martin Charteris
C) Elizabeth
D) Winston Churchill
  • 39. What was the name of Elizabeth's private secretary who carried a draft accession declaration in 1951?
A) Lord Mountbatten
B) Martin Charteris
C) Sir Winston Churchill
D) Queen Mary
  • 40. What numeral was used in Elizabeth II's regnal name that offended some Scots?
A) II
B) I
C) IV
D) III
  • 41. Which US president visited Windsor Castle in 1982, angering Elizabeth II?
A) Jimmy Carter
B) Bill Clinton
C) Ronald Reagan
D) George H. W. Bush
  • 42. Which country's president was a target for assassins during Elizabeth's visit in 1961?
A) Nepal
B) Ghana
C) Pakistan
D) India
  • 43. What was the nickname given to the strict sanitary protocol followed at Windsor Castle during the pandemic?
A) "Monarch's Safety Net"
B) "HMS Bubble"
C) "Royal Shield"
D) "Castle Quarantine"
  • 44. Which canal was the target of the 1956 British and French invasion?
A) Kiel Canal
B) Strait of Gibraltar
C) Panama Canal
D) Suez Canal
  • 45. In what year did Elizabeth mark her Golden Jubilee?
A) 2005
B) 1997
C) 2002
D) 2012
  • 46. Who invited Elizabeth for the first state visit to the Republic of Ireland by a British monarch?
A) Irish president Mary McAleese
B) President of the European Union
C) British prime minister Tony Blair
D) Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern
  • 47. During which event was Elizabeth II shot at with blanks in 1981?
A) Visit to Dunedin, New Zealand
B) Trooping the Colour ceremony
C) Prince Charles' wedding
D) Falklands War
  • 48. In which year did Elizabeth make a state visit to the United States and address the UN General Assembly?
A) 1961
B) 1975
C) 1957
D) 1948
  • 49. Which form of cancer did former prime minister Boris Johnson and biographer Gyles Brandreth suggest Elizabeth II was suffering from?
A) Lung cancer
B) Breast cancer
C) Multiple myeloma
D) Leukemia
  • 50. How many countries did Elizabeth and Philip visit on their 1953 round-the-world tour?
A) 10
B) 15
C) 13
D) 20
  • 51. Who did Elizabeth II refer to as 'all about one man' during the miners' strike of 1984–85?
A) Michael Bloomberg
B) David Cameron
C) Arthur Scargill
D) Paul Routledge
  • 52. Who did Elizabeth II appoint as Prime Minister after Harold Macmillan's resignation in 1963?
A) John Major
B) Alec Douglas-Home
C) Margaret Thatcher
D) Winston Churchill
  • 53. How long did Elizabeth II's coffin lie at rest in St Giles' Cathedral?
A) 24 hours
B) 12 hours
C) 48 hours
D) 36 hours
  • 54. How many people attended each day of the main Jubilee celebration in London?
A) One million
B) Three hundred thousand
C) Half a million
D) Two million
  • 55. Who was the 15th British prime minister appointed by Elizabeth II?
A) David Cameron
B) Theresa May
C) Boris Johnson
D) Liz Truss
  • 56. Where did Elizabeth II open the National Assembly for Wales?
A) Birmingham
B) London
C) Swansea
D) Cardiff
  • 57. In which country did Queen Elizabeth II become the first British monarch to visit a communist nation in 1972?
A) Yugoslavia
B) China
C) Vietnam
D) Cuba
  • 58. In what year did Elizabeth II surpass Queen Victoria as the longest-lived British monarch?
A) 2015
B) 2020
C) 2007
D) 2016
  • 59. What Latin phrase did Elizabeth II use to describe 1992 in her speech marking the Ruby Jubilee of her accession?
A) Carpe diem
B) Ad astra
C) Tempus fugit
D) Annus horribilis
  • 60. Which Canadian prime minister described Elizabeth II as a 'behind the scenes force' in ending apartheid?
A) Stephen Harper
B) Justin Trudeau
C) Pierre Trudeau
D) Brian Mulroney
  • 61. What was the caliber of the rifle used by Christopher John Lewis to shoot at Elizabeth II?
A) .22 rifle
B) .357 Magnum
C) .45 pistol
D) .38 revolver
  • 62. What honorary award did Elizabeth II receive in April 2013?
A) Emmy
B) BAFTA
C) Oscar
D) Golden Globe
  • 63. In October 1994, Elizabeth II became the first reigning British monarch to set foot on which country's soil?
A) India
B) Russia
C) Germany
D) France
  • 64. Who did Princess Margaret marry in 1960?
A) Philip
B) Peter Townsend
C) Antony Armstrong-Jones
D) Winston Churchill
  • 65. Where did Christopher John Lewis attempt to shoot Elizabeth II?
A) Hong Kong
B) London, UK
C) Dunedin, New Zealand
D) Falklands
  • 66. In what year did Elizabeth II become the first British monarch to address a joint meeting of the United States Congress?
A) 1989
B) 1991
C) 1993
D) 1995
  • 67. Why did Elizabeth miss the opening of the new Emirates Stadium in 2006?
A) A cold
B) An arm fracture
C) A strained back muscle
D) A knee injury
  • 68. Where did Elizabeth and Philip board a vessel from on the eve of the new millennium?
A) Southwark
B) Tower Hill
C) Greenwich
D) London Bridge
  • 69. When did Elizabeth II become the oldest living monarch?
A) 23 January 2015
B) 20 November 2017
C) 6 February 2017
D) 9 April 2021
  • 70. Which country did Elizabeth II support Governor-General Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau in?
A) China
B) Fiji
C) Canada
D) New Zealand
  • 71. What percentage of Australia's population was estimated to have seen Elizabeth during her 1953 tour?
A) One-third
B) Two-thirds
C) Three-quarters
D) Half
  • 72. What did Elizabeth II think of Nicolae Ceaușescu and his wife during their 1978 state visit?
A) She thought they had 'blood on their hands'
B) She admired them
C) She was indifferent to them
D) She considered them allies
  • 73. Who was Princess Margaret's fiancé that she wished to marry in 1953?
A) Winston Churchill
B) Peter Townsend
C) Antony Armstrong-Jones
D) Philip
  • 74. When did Elizabeth II undergo cataract surgery?
A) March 2020
B) May 2018
C) April 2013
D) June 2017
  • 75. What did Elizabeth II suggest to Charles and Diana at the end of December 1995?
A) To reconcile their differences.
B) That a divorce would be advisable.
C) To take a year-long separation.
D) To move to Canada.
  • 76. Which Canadian Prime Minister was reportedly seen as having little regard for the Crown by Elizabeth II?
A) Jean Chrétien
B) Pierre Trudeau
C) Justin Trudeau
D) Stephen Harper
  • 77. Which country's parliament did Elizabeth open in 1957, marking a first for the monarch of Canada?
A) Australian Parliament
B) New Zealand Parliament
C) South African Parliament
D) Canadian Parliament
  • 78. What did Ban Ki-moon refer to Elizabeth as during her 2010 UN visit?
A) A symbol of unity
B) An anchor for our age
C) A beacon of hope
D) A leader of peace
  • 79. What event led to criticism of Queen Elizabeth II in 1966 due to a delay in her visit?
A) The Aberfan mining disaster
B) The Windrush scandal
C) The Troubles in Northern Ireland
D) The Suez Crisis
  • 80. When did Elizabeth II become the longest-reigning British monarch and queen regnant in the world?
A) 9 September 2015
B) 20 November 2017
C) 6 February 2017
D) 21 December 2007
  • 81. What did Elizabeth light using a laser torch before passing under Tower Bridge?
A) The National Millennium Beacon
B) A ceremonial flame
C) A bonfire
D) A beacon at the Dome
  • 82. Which war did Prince Andrew serve in that caused both anxiety and pride for Elizabeth II?
A) World War II
B) Vietnam War
C) Falklands War
D) Gulf War
  • 83. When did Elizabeth address the UN General Assembly for a second time?
A) 2008
B) 2010
C) 2012
D) 2005
  • 84. In which year did Britain achieve entry into the European Community?
A) 1990
B) 1973
C) 1981
D) 1965
  • 85. Who was the assailant that shot at Elizabeth II during the Trooping the Colour ceremony?
A) Michael Fagan
B) Christopher John Lewis
C) Shridath Ramphal
D) Marcus Sarjeant
  • 86. In which year did Elizabeth II receive her first COVID-19 vaccination?
A) 2019
B) 2021
C) 2022
D) 2020
  • 87. Who was the Australian prime minister dismissed during the 1975 constitutional crisis?
A) John Howard
B) Malcolm Fraser
C) Bob Hawke
D) Gough Whitlam
  • 88. Who intruded into Elizabeth II's bedroom at Buckingham Palace in July 1982?
A) Christopher John Lewis
B) Michael Fagan
C) Ronald Reagan
D) Marcus Sarjeant
  • 89. Which country declared unilateral independence from Britain in 1965 with Elizabeth II as 'Queen of Rhodesia'?
A) Nigeria
B) Ghana
C) Rhodesia
D) Jamaica
  • 90. Where did Elizabeth begin her extensive tour for the Golden Jubilee?
A) Jamaica
B) New Zealand
C) Canada
D) Australia
  • 91. Who was unmasked as a communist spy in 1979, previously serving as Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures?
A) Kim Philby
B) Anthony Blunt
C) Donald Maclean
D) Guy Burgess
  • 92. How many times had Elizabeth visited Australia by October 2011?
A) 12th visit
B) 10th visit
C) 20th visit
D) 16th visit
  • 93. What was the name of the tabloid that pioneered sensational stories about the royal family?
A) The Guardian
B) The Daily Mail
C) The Sun
D) The Times
  • 94. Where was the first Maundy service held outside England and Wales attended by Elizabeth?
A) St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh
B) Cork Cathedral
C) Belfast City Hall
D) Dublin Castle
  • 95. Who dismissed Gough Whitlam as Australian prime minister during the 1975 constitutional crisis?
A) Malcolm Fraser
B) Bob Hawke
C) John Howard
D) Sir John Kerr
  • 96. What event did Elizabeth officially open shortly before midnight at the turn of the millennium?
A) Trafalgar Square
B) The Millennium Dome
C) The London Eye
D) St. Paul's Cathedral
  • 97. Which newspaper did Elizabeth sue for breach of confidence in 2003?
A) The Guardian
B) The Daily Mirror
C) The Times
D) The Sun
  • 98. What was the surname adopted for Philip and Elizabeth's male-line descendants who do not carry royal titles?
A) Charteris
B) Windsor-Mountbatten
C) Edinburgh
D) Mountbatten-Windsor
  • 99. What illness did Elizabeth II contract along with several family members?
A) COVID-19
B) Bronchitis
C) Influenza
D) Pneumonia
  • 100. Which anniversary did Elizabeth celebrate in November 2007?
A) Golden wedding anniversary
B) Sapphire wedding anniversary
C) Ruby wedding anniversary
D) Diamond wedding anniversary
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