Q.1.
Centuries ago, many people could not read. How were stories shared from generation to generation?
Q.2.
Courts and palaces often held banquets as entertainment. Who might have been hired to entertain the lords and ladies?
Q.3.
Who was the subject of the very first theme park?
Q.4.
The oldest known board game is called...
Q.5.
When Shakespeare was alive, many people watched comedies, dramas and romance. Where did they do this?
Q.6.
An ancient children's game involves a blindfold and a game of tag. What is it called?
Q.7.
In the late 19th century, a type of entertainment was developed which is still very popular today. What was it?
Q.8.
A very cheap form of entertainment in the past was quite gruesome. What was it?
Q.9.
Sport has always been popular entertainment. Which sporting tournament has been around the longest?
Q.10.
The painting 'Children's Games,' by Bruegel in 1560, shows children doing things modern children still do today. What are they doing?