London quiz

The London Quiz
16.11.2012 


The London Quiz

16.11.2012

 
Investigate the questions :) Work with your blog. (copy the questions and write down your answers) by using the Internet. Write down the www - source of your investigation.
1.   How often per year does the Tower Bridge lift nowadays to let ships through?

2.   What did Madame Tussaud start in 1835?
3.   What does the word Dungeon mean?
4.   What takes place at the Horse Guards Parade?
5.   How many capsules does the London Eye have?
6.   How much is the entrance fee to the National Gallery?
7.   What's London's most famous department store?
8.   What street has a long tradition as the home of printing?
9.   What line runs through Greenwich?
10. Where's the home of the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer?

 The London Quiz
16.11.2012


Investigate the questions :) Work with your blog. (copy the questions and write down your answers) by using the Internet. Write down the www - source of your investigation.


1.   How often per year does the Tower Bridge lift nowadays to let ships through?
2.   What did Madame Tussaud start in 1835?
3.   What does the word Dungeon mean?
4.   What takes place at the Horse Guards Parade?
5.   How many capsules does the London Eye have?
6.   How much is the entrance fee to the National Gallery?
7.   What's London's most famous department store?
8.   What street has a long tradition as the home of printing?
9.   What line runs through Greenwich?
10. Where's the home of the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer?

1.Tower Bridge lift around 1000 times at year.
 found under contents "Traffic".

2.Madame Tussaud is a London Planetarium. It is the original Madame Tussauds attraction, having been situated on Marylebone Road since 1884.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madame_Tussauds_London 
 found under contens "Madame Tussauds London".
3.A dungeon is a room or cell in which prisoners are held, especially underground.There are in medieval castles.
found under contens "Durgeon"
 
4.It is the site of the annual ceremonies of Trooping the Colour, which commemorates the monarch's official birthday, and Beating Retreat.
 found under contens "Horse Guards Parade"
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5.Each of the 32 ovoidal capsules weighs 10 tonnes and can carry 25 people.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Eye#Design_and_construction 
found under contens "History".
 
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