British Monarchs
Social Studies
British Monarchs starts at 2 and continues till grade 5.
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What is the name of the ceremony when a monarch is crowned?
Which palace is the main home of the British monarch?
Who was the queen before King Charles III?
Who was the queen famous for her long white dress and being called the ‘Grandmother of Europe’?
Who was the queen who defeated the Spanish Armada?
Who was the queen who ruled for most of the 1800s?
Imagine you are invited to Buckingham Palace to meet the monarch. What are two things you might see or do during your visit?
Imagine you are invited to Buckingham Palace to meet the monarch. What are two things you might see or do during your visit?
What is the name of the British flag? (1) Union Jack (2) Stars and Stripes (3) Maple Leaf (4) Tricolour
What is the name of the British national anthem? (1) God Save the King (2) Rule Britannia (3) Land of Hope and Glory (4) Flower of Scotland
What is the name of the ceremony where a new monarch is crowned? (1) Coronation (2) Celebration (3) Inauguration (4) Election
Which of these is a famous British royal castle? (1) Windsor Castle (2) Neuschwanstein Castle (3) Edinburgh Castle (4) Bran Castle
Fill in the blank: The British monarch is also the head of the ______ of England.
Fill in the blank: The British monarch is the head of the ______ family.
Fill in the blank: The British monarch’s birthday is celebrated with a parade called ______ the Colour.
Fill in the blank: The British monarch’s crown is called the ______ Jewels.
Queen Victoria was the queen for more than 60 years. Yes or no?
The monarch can make new laws alone. Yes or no?
The monarch can travel to other countries to meet leaders. True or false?
The monarch helps make the laws in the United Kingdom. True or false?
