Curtain up for our England quiz! It’s super easy to get started, but can you keep up the pace? If you mess up here, you’ll end up with nothing but lukewarm tea. Test your knowledge!
The England Quiz will show you whether you stumble on the supposedly easy questions. Among other things, it’s about an outlaw from Sherwood Forest who took from the rich and gave to the poor. If you’re familiar with the reign of King Richard the Lionheart and the Crusades, you’ll find it super easy to answer the question about who we are referring to. This world-famous figure appears in numerous films, ballads and books.
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In addition to ancient legends, football plays a huge role in modern English culture. The English national team has a permanent home that is considered the „cathedral of football” and has been the site of historic finals. This arena in North London which features a world-famous arch replaced the historic building with the twin towers. For sports fans, the question of which legendary stadium England most often plays its home games in is a super easy question.
The Tudor dynasty presided over one of the most brutal periods in English history. King Henry VIII is often at the centre of this story. His quest for a male heir to the throne led to profound religious changes in England. His second wife played a key role in this, but her life came to an abrupt end by order of the king. Knowing what fate befell Anne Boleyn on May 19, 1536, shows that you have knowledge of English history.
The literary portrayal of royal power struggles has had a lasting impact on the English language and theatre. In particular, the historical conflicts between the Houses of Lancaster and York – known as the Wars of the Roses – provided ample material for writers and playwrights. One playwright drew on these historical events to create royal dramas that are still performed on stages around the world today. We’re sure you know his name.
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08. July 26, 09:04 – Ines Walk