Cambridge University
  • 1. Cambridge University is a prestigious institution of higher education located in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, it is one of the oldest and most renowned universities in the world. Known for its academic excellence and intellectual rigor, Cambridge University is home to numerous Nobel laureates, leaders in various fields, and groundbreaking research. The university consists of multiple colleges, each with its own rich history and traditions. Students at Cambridge University benefit from a vibrant academic community, world-class faculty, and a wide range of academic programs and extracurricular opportunities. The university's historic campuses, beautiful architecture, and rich cultural heritage make it a truly inspiring place to study and learn.

    When was Cambridge University founded?
A) 1096
B) 1341
C) 1555
D) 1209
  • 2. Which river flows through Cambridge?
A) River Thames
B) River Ouse
C) River Avon
D) River Cam
  • 3. In which English county is Cambridge situated?
A) Norfolk
B) Cambridgeshire
C) Suffolk
D) Essex
  • 4. What is the official motto of Cambridge University?
A) Veritas
B) Dieu et mon droit
C) Hinc lucem et pocula sacra
D) Scientia est potentia
  • 5. Which college at Cambridge is known for its mathematical excellence?
A) Queens' College
B) Trinity College
C) King's College
D) St. John's College
  • 6. Which library at Cambridge University is one of the largest and oldest in the world?
A) University Library
B) Fitzwilliam Museum Library
C) Pembroke College Library
D) St. John's College Library
  • 7. What is the name of the traditional Cambridge rowing race against Oxford University?
A) The Regatta
B) The Varsity Paddle
C) The Boat Race
D) The Thames Challenge
  • 8. Which Cambridge college is renowned for its choir and music?
A) King's College
B) Gonville and Caius College
C) Hughes Hall
D) Peterhouse
  • 9. What is the name of the annual festival in Cambridge that celebrates science?
A) Cambridge Arts Extravaganza
B) Cambridge Science Festival
C) Cambridge Summer Festival
D) Cambridge Cultural Fiesta
  • 10. What is the name of the official student newspaper at Cambridge University?
A) The Cambridge Observer
B) OxStu
C) Varsity
D) The Tab
  • 11. Which subject does the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge specialize in?
A) Chemistry
B) Biology
C) Physics
D) Astronomy
  • 12. Which famous codebreaker and logician was part of the faculty at Cambridge?
A) Alan Turing
B) Grace Hopper
C) John von Neumann
D) Ada Lovelace
  • 13. Which actor known for his role as Sherlock Holmes studied at Cambridge University?
A) Tom Hiddleston
B) Eddie Redmayne
C) Hugh Laurie
D) Benedict Cumberbatch
  • 14. What society at Cambridge University is responsible for organizing debates and guest lectures?
A) Cambridge Union
B) Athenaeum Club
C) Footlights
D) Pitt Club
  • 15. What is the color of the academic hood worn by Cambridge University graduates?
A) Black
B) Red
C) Blue
D) Green
  • 16. Who was the first woman to receive a degree from Cambridge University?
A) Philippa Fawcett
B) Queen Elizabeth II
C) Margaret Thatcher
D) Virginia Woolf
  • 17. What is the famous mathematical bridge in Cambridge made without?
A) Metal
B) Concrete
C) Nails
D) Wood
  • 18. Which King of England founded King's College, Cambridge in 1441?
A) Henry VIII
B) Edward III
C) Henry VI
D) Richard III
  • 19. What is the name of the system used for undergraduate admissions at Cambridge?
A) GRE
B) SAT
C) UCAS
D) ACT
  • 20. Which famous naturalist attended Cambridge University?
A) Charles Darwin
B) Galileo Galilei
C) Albert Einstein
D) Marie Curie
  • 21. Which Nobel Prize-winning scientist conducted research at Cambridge University?
A) Alexander Fleming
B) Marie Curie
C) Francis Crick
D) Albert Einstein
  • 22. What is the name of Cambridge's oldest college?
A) St. John's College
B) King's College
C) Trinity College
D) Peterhouse
  • 23. Which famous theoretical physicist held the position of Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge?
A) Stephen Hawking
B) Albert Einstein
C) Richard Feynman
D) Paul Dirac
  • 24. Which architect designed the iconic Bridge of Sighs at St John's College, Cambridge?
A) Christopher Wren
B) Le Corbusier
C) Henry Hutchinson
D) Frank Lloyd Wright
  • 25. What is the name of the formal dining event at Cambridge colleges?
A) Banquet Hall
B) Formal Hall
C) Distinguished Dinner
D) Academic Feast
  • 26. During which century did the Royal Charter establish Cambridge University?
A) 13th
B) 15th
C) 19th
D) 17th
  • 27. Which famous philosopher and economist studied at Cambridge University?
A) Adam Smith
B) Karl Marx
C) John Maynard Keynes
D) Friedrich Hayek
  • 28. Who was the famous scientist associated with Cambridge University and gravity?
A) Charles Darwin
B) Stephen Hawking
C) Isaac Newton
D) Marie Curie
  • 29. The Cambridge University Library holds a copy of which famous manuscript?
A) The Voynich Manuscript
B) The Dead Sea Scrolls
C) The Codex Sinaiticus
D) The Book of Kells
  • 30. Which poet and playwright attended Cambridge University but did not graduate?
A) George Bernard Shaw
B) William Shakespeare
C) John Milton
D) Christopher Marlowe
  • 31. Which poet attended Cambridge University and wrote 'The Waste Land'?
A) T.S. Eliot
B) Sylvia Plath
C) William Wordsworth
D) John Keats
  • 32. Which Cambridge scientist is credited with the discovery of the electron?
A) Niels Bohr
B) J.J. Thomson
C) Robert Hooke
D) Ernest Rutherford
  • 33. What is the name of the historic Cambridge theater that hosts student productions?
A) Royal Shakespeare Theatre
B) ADC Theatre
C) Globe Theatre
D) West End Theatre
  • 34. Which Cambridge alumni co-founded the social networking site Facebook?
A) Elon Musk
B) Bill Gates
C) Steve Jobs
D) Mark Zuckerberg
  • 35. Which famous literary figure attended King's College, Cambridge and wrote 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'?
A) J.R.R. Tolkien
B) Virginia Woolf
C) George Orwell
D) Lewis Carroll
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