Q.1.
To call yourself a true Cockney you must have been born within earshot of which church bells?
Q.2.
Etymologically (according to the origins of the word) Cockney means which of these?
Q.3.
If a Cockney was having a ‘butcher’s’ he would be doing what?
Q.4.
Which of these could one not do with a ‘whistle’?
Q.5.
Someone who has had a few Britneys, some Laurel and Hardy, a little Winona and some Calvin Klein would be which of the below?
Q.6.
If you are chatting in the street with a Cockney friend and as you leave she says ‘Christian’ what would she mean?
Q.7.
Whilst some visitors to Britain think that all Londoners are Cockney, with which area of London are true Cockneys associated?
Q.8.
If you’re ever caught out and find yourself ‘Hank Marvin’ which of these people should you be looking out for?
Q.9.
A person who chooses to speak with a Cockney accent or use the Cockney dialect rather than his or her own is commonly referred to as a what?
Q.10.
If a Cockney mentioned ‘Ruby Murray’ what would he be talking about?