British Studies - Quiz Three

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When was the Royal Society founded?

1662

In which year did the 'Glorious Revolution' take place?

1688

What year did the Battle of the Boyne take place?

1690

The Act of Union, which created the United Kingdom of Great Britain (uniting England and Scotland), was passed in which year?

1707

When was the Battle of Culloden fought?

1746

The Act of Union which created the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was passed in which year?

1801

What was the name of the organisation that monopolised Britain's trade with India in the 18th century?

East India Trading Company

The Agricultural Revolution was characterised by which of the following? A. Enclosure B. Envelopment C. Encroachment

Enclosure

Edmund Halley, Robert Boyle, Isaac Newton were founder members of which scientific association?

Royal Society

The transatlantic trade between Britain, Africa and the Thirteen Colonies was also known by what name?

Triangular Trade

Which Admiral, pictured here, won the iconic battle of Trafalgar in 1805? (Jesus-like figure dying surrounded by people)

Admiral Lord Nelson

In 1690, James II was defeated in Ireland at which battle?

Battle of Boyne

In which battle, fought in 1690, did William of Orange defeat James II?

Battle of Boyne

In 1746, the Jacobites were finally defeated at which battle fought in the Scottish Highlands?

Battle of Culloden

The supporters of Charles Edward Stuart were defeated at which battle in 1746?

Battle of Culloden

In 1690, the Jacobites in Ireland were defeated at the battle of the ___________.

Boyne

Who became King when the monarchy was restored in 1660?

Charles II

Which architect designed St Paul's Cathedral in London?

Christopher Wren

What is the name of the early industrial site, belonging to the iron maker Abraham Darby?

Coalbrookdale

What was the name applied to the division of arable and common land into regular blocks of hedged fields?

Common Land Enclosure

In 1771 the world's first __________________ was opened by Richard Arkwright at Cromford (Derbyshire).

Cotton Mill

During the Agricultural Revolution, which Acts passed by Parliament divided arable land into more productive, and financially profitable, blocks?

Enclosure Acts

The Act of Union in 1707 united which two countries?

England and Scotland

Which two countries' flags are represented in this flag that appeared in 1707? (No red X)

England and Scotland

The Act of Union in 1707 brought together the kingdoms of __________ and ___________ to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain.

England, Scotland

Which three countries' flags are represented in this flag that appeared in 1801? (The UK Flag of Today)

England, Scotland, Ireland

In 1771, Richard Arkwright opened the world's first ___________ at Cromford.

Factory

The death of which British general at the battle of Quebec (1759) is commemorated in this painting by Benjamin West? (Dramatic lighting focused on dying red coat in center of painting)

General Wolfe

Which general is portrayed in this painting dying at the battle of Quebec? (Dramatic, lighting focused on character in red)

General Wolfe

Who was the first king of the Hanoverian dynasty?

George of Hanover/George I

The fourth verse of which patriotic song includes the line 'rebellious Scots to crush'?

God Save the King

In 1801, which two neighbouring states were brought together by an Act of Union?

Great Britain and Ireland

The Act of Union of 1801 united which two countries?

Great Britain and Ireland

What was the name of the dynasty that replaced the Stuarts?

Hanover

Which new royal dynasty came to power in 1714?

Hanoverian

Who designed the 'Spinning Jenny'?

Hargreaves

What was the name of the Company that monopolised trade between Britain and India?

Honourable East Indie Company

Which admiral defeated Napoleon's navy at the battle of Trafalgar in 1805?

Horatio Nelson

Who commanded the British fleet that defeated Napoleon's forces in 1805 at the battle of Trafalgar?

Horatio Nelson

1715 and 1745 saw risings by which political group in support of the exiled House of Stewart?

Jacobites

What was the name given to the supporters of the exiled House of Stewart, who rebelled in 1715 and 1745?

Jacobites

What was the name given to the supporters of the exiled House of Stewart?

Jacobites

Which group rebelled against George I in 1715 in support of James Edward Stuart?

Jacobites

Which group rebelled against George II in 1745?

Jacobites

The Glorious Revolution of 1688 resulted in the Protestant King William III and Queen Mary replacing which Catholic monarch?

James II

Which King was deposed in 1688 as a result of the Glorious Revolution?

James II

Name two satirists who commented on the social and political problems of Hanoverian Britain and Ireland.

John Gay and William Hogarth

What name was given to the group who opposed the Industrial Revolution by smashing machinery?

Luddites

Which city in the north of England became known as 'Cottonopolis'?

Manchester

Whose death, in 1805 at the battle of Trafalgar, was commemorated in this painting by Benjamin West?

Nelson

'Long', 'Rump' and 'Convention' were all names associated with which institution?

Parliament

What disaster befell London in 1665?

Plague Outbreak

What two disasters struck London in 1665 and 1666?

Plague and Great Fire of London

Robert Walpole is commonly described as the first man to hold which political office?

Prime Minister

The Glorious ______________ established a constitutional monarchy in England in 1688.

Revolution

Which politician, ruthlessly satirised by John Gay in The Beggar's Opera, is considered to have been the first British Prime Minister?

Robert Walpole

In 1662, Robert Boyle and Isaac Newton became founder members of which scientific association?

Royal Society

Isaac Newton, Robert Boyle and Edmund Halley were all members of which scientific organisation granted a Royal Charter by Charles II?

Royal Society

In which populist, national song was it proclaimed that 'Britons never will be slaves'?

Rule Britainnia

The Darien Scheme was an attempt by which European country to found a colony in Panama?

Scotland

What did Jethro Tull invent?

Seed Drill

Which politician was nicknamed Britain's first 'Prime' Minister?

Sir Robert Walpole

Which new London cathedral, designed by Christopher Wren, was an expression of both the new age of reason and Protestantism?

St. Paul's Cathedral

What did James Watt invent?

Steam Engine

What existing piece of machinery did James Watt improve?

Steam Engine

Queen Anne was the last monarch to belong to which dynasty?

Stuart

The "Old Pretender" and the "Young Pretender" belonged to which exiled Royal dynasty?

Stuarts

What term is usually applied to the period of rational thinking and scientific discovery in the mid-to late 18th century?

The Enlightenment

What disaster struck London in 1666?

The Great Fire of London

This frontispiece was used to illustrate which book written by Thomas Hobbes? (Large man holding scepter and sword standing overlooking the land)

The Leviathan

Which political philosopher wrote in Leviathan that life was "poor, nasty, brutish and short"?

Thomas Hobbes

Which piece of religious legislation passed in 1689 allowed Protestant non-conformists to practice their faiths in public?

Toleration Act

Which late 17th and 18th century political party would you most closely associate with the political ideas of Sir Robert Filmer - criticised by John Locke in his Two Treatises of Government?

Tories

Which political party was the rival to the Whigs?

Tories

Horatio Nelson defeated Napoleon's navy at the battle of ________________ in 1805.

Trafalgar

The ________________ trade is the name given to the transatlantic exchange of slaves, manufactured goods and raw materials.

Triangular Trade

What did Richard Arkwright invent?

Water Frame

Which machine, invented by Richard Arkwright and housed in his factory at Cromford, revolutionised the business of spinning cotton?

Water Frame

Which late 17th and 18th Century political party would you most closely associate with the political ideas of John Locke?

Whigs

Which political party endorsed the Glorious Revolution of 1688-9, the Act of Union of 1707, and the 1701 Act of Settlement that passed the Crown to the Hanoverian dynasty in 1714?

Whigs

Name the two political parties that dominated politics in the 18th Century.

Whigs and Tories

The Bill of Rights in 1689 was signed by which constitutional monarchs?

William III and Mary II

Which joint-monarchs replaced James II in 1688?

William III and Mary II

Who defeated James II at the battle of the Boyne in 1690?

William of Orange


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