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Q.1.
From whom or what does Blackfriars Bridge take its name?
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A Dominican monastery
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A small, Art Deco pub at its north end
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A Scouts’ group
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A chip shop
Q.2.
Which bridge is sometimes referred to as the Ladies’ Bridge?
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Waterloo
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Westminster
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Chelsea
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Battersea
Q.3.
By what name is King Edward VII Bridge now better known?
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London Bridge
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Knightsbridge
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Chelsea Bridge
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Kew Bridge
Q.4.
In 1968 London Bridge was sold to whom?
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The Queen
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The People’s Republic of China
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The Sultan of Brunei
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An American businessman
Q.5.
Which London bridge is adorned with giant bronze statues representing agriculture, architecture, engineering and pottery on one of its sides?
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Vauxhall Bridge
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Waterloo Bridge
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Southwark Bridge
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Tower Bridge
Q.6.
In 1995 Tower Bridge was raised to allow passage of a 30ft floating statue of which pop star?
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Cliff Richard
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Madonna
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Michael Jackson
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Damon Albarn
Q.7.
What do the bridges of Chiswick, Twickenham and Hampton Court all have in common?
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Their architect
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Their date of inauguration
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They are all Royal bridges
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Their design
Q.8.
Which British tradition is said to have started on London Bridge?
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Playing cricket
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Drinking tea
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Driving on the left
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Talking about the weather
Q.9.
While Lambeth Bridge is painted red, what colour is Westminster Bridge painted?
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Yellow
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Green
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Blue
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Gold
Q.10.
What is the official name of the bridge more commonly known as ‘The Wobbly Bridge’?
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Jubilee Bridge
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Tower Bridge
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The London Millennium Footbridge
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Blackfriar’s Bridge
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