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  • 1. Queen Victoria ascended to the British throne on June 20, 1837, at the tender age of 18, following the death of her beloved uncle, King William IV. Her accession marked the beginning of a remarkable era known as the Victorian Age, which would see the expansion of the British Empire, significant industrial growth, and profound social reforms. Victoria, who had been raised in a strict household with a strong emphasis on duty and family values, was initially inexperienced in the complexities of government and politics. However, she quickly learned to navigate the intricacies of monarchy and became a highly influential figure. Her reign was characterized by a deep sense of duty and a commitment to her role as a constitutional monarch, although she was not without her personal struggles, including a challenging marriage to Prince Albert. As the first monarch to live in the modern age of photography, her image and persona were widely disseminated, contributing to the public's fascination with the monarchy. Queen Victoria's reign lasted until her death in 1901, making her one of the longest-serving monarchs in British history, and she became a symbol of an empire that spanned the globe, embodying both the triumphs and the complexities of her time.

    When did Queen Victoria come to the British throne?
A) 1901
B) 1715
C) 1789
D) 1837
  • 2. What was Queen Victoria's full name?
A) Elizabeth Windsor
B) Victoria Adelaide
C) Mary Ann
D) Alexandrina Victoria
  • 3. In which year did Queen Victoria marry Prince Albert?
A) 1860
B) 1840
C) 1820
D) 1850
  • 4. Queen Victoria was the first British monarch to reside at which palace?
A) Windsor Castle
B) Balmoral Castle
C) Kensington Palace
D) Buckingham Palace
  • 5. What was the name of Queen Victoria's dog that became famous?
A) Max
B) Rex
C) Dash
D) Spot
  • 6. How many children did Queen Victoria have?
A) 7
B) 5
C) 9
D) 13
  • 7. Who was Queen Victoria's prime minister during most of her reign?
A) Margaret Thatcher
B) William Gladstone
C) Benjamin Disraeli
D) Winston Churchill
  • 8. Queen Victoria was known as the Empress of which place?
A) Russia
B) India
C) France
D) Spain
  • 9. When did Queen Victoria celebrate her Diamond Jubilee?
A) 1910
B) 1897
C) 1860
D) 1837
  • 10. Which event marked the end of Queen Victoria's reign?
A) Declaration of abdication
B) Her death
C) Overthrow by revolution
D) Exile to a foreign country
  • 11. How long did Queen Victoria reign?
A) 78 years
B) 63 years
C) 45 years
D) 51 years
  • 12. Who was Queen Victoria's mother?
A) Anne Boleyn
B) Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
C) Mary, Queen of Scots
D) Elizabeth Woodville
  • 13. Where was Queen Victoria born?
A) Windsor Castle
B) Balmoral Castle
C) Buckingham Palace
D) Kensington Palace
  • 14. What was the name of Queen Victoria's husband?
A) Prince Edward
B) King George
C) Prince Albert
D) Prince William
  • 15. During Queen Victoria's reign, which country did Britain fight in the Crimean War?
A) France
B) Germany
C) Russia
D) Italy
  • 16. Which famous British author dedicated his novel 'David Copperfield' to Queen Victoria?
A) Thomas Hardy
B) Charles Dickens
C) Charlotte Bronte
D) Jane Austen
  • 17. What was the nickname of one of Queen Victoria's daughters, Princess Beatrice?
A) Lady Bea
B) Queenie
C) Baby
D) Duchess
  • 18. During which era did Queen Victoria's reign begin?
A) Elizabethan era
B) Edwardian era
C) Georgian era
D) Victorian era
  • 19. Where is Queen Victoria buried?
A) Frogmore Mausoleum
B) Windsor Castle
C) Westminster Abbey
D) St. George's Chapel
  • 20. Who was Queen Victoria's longest-serving Prime Minister?
A) Lord Melbourne
B) Robert Peel
C) Benjamin Disraeli
D) William Ewart Gladstone
  • 21. Which of Queen Victoria's children succeeded her as monarch?
A) Queen Victoria II
B) George V
C) Edward VII
D) Edward VIII
  • 22. Who was Queen Victoria's first Prime Minister?
A) Robert Peel
B) Benjamin Disraeli
C) William Ewart Gladstone
D) Lord Melbourne
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