Q.1.
A popular BBC children's show attempted to educate youngsters about Richard III in the form of a song. What was the name of the TV series?
Q.2.
Richard III appears in the 1714 play by Nicholas Rowe, Who was Jane Shore?
Q.3.
The most famous painting of Richard, in which he fingers a ring on his little finger, was not painted during Richard's life. When was it painted?
Q.4.
Shakespeare portrayed Richard as being disfigured. Which of these deformities did Shakespeare give to Richard?
Q.5.
An anonymous play, written around 1590, is thought to have influenced Shakespeare's Richard III. What was this play called?
Q.6.
The novel published in 1888, features Richard as a minor character. Who was the author?
Q.7.
, is a poem written by Thomas Hull in The character of Richard III appears in the poem but who is the Richard in the title?
Q.8.
In 1580 a play was written about Richard III by Thomas Legge, though it was not written in English. Which language was it in?
Q.9.
In 1980 a statue of King Richard III by James Walter Butler was unveiled by Princess Alice, the Duchess of Gloucester. In which city does it stand?
Q.10.
In Andre Norton's 20th century novel history is changed. Richard III wins the Battle of Bosworth and Columbus is not the one to discover America. In this alternate reality who discover America and give their name to it?