The document is a 10 question quiz about London customs and traditions. It asks about the most famous department store (Harrods), the street with a long printing tradition (Fleet Street), the famous guards of the Tower of London (Beefeaters), what commemorates Napoleon's defeat at sea in 1805 (Nelson's Column), what line runs through Greenwich (The Prime Meridian), the home of the Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer (Downing Street 10 and 11), what made Carnaby Street famous (fashion), what Madame Tussaud started in 1835 (famous waxworks), who wrote famous books in 48 Doughty Street (Charles Dickens), and that St. Paul
The document is a 10 question quiz about London customs and traditions. It asks about the most famous department store (Harrods), the street with a long printing tradition (Fleet Street), the famous guards of the Tower of London (Beefeaters), what commemorates Napoleon's defeat at sea in 1805 (Nelson's Column), what line runs through Greenwich (The Prime Meridian), the home of the Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer (Downing Street 10 and 11), what made Carnaby Street famous (fashion), what Madame Tussaud started in 1835 (famous waxworks), who wrote famous books in 48 Doughty Street (Charles Dickens), and that St. Paul
The document is a 10 question quiz about London customs and traditions. It asks about the most famous department store (Harrods), the street with a long printing tradition (Fleet Street), the famous guards of the Tower of London (Beefeaters), what commemorates Napoleon's defeat at sea in 1805 (Nelson's Column), what line runs through Greenwich (The Prime Meridian), the home of the Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer (Downing Street 10 and 11), what made Carnaby Street famous (fashion), what Madame Tussaud started in 1835 (famous waxworks), who wrote famous books in 48 Doughty Street (Charles Dickens), and that St. Paul
1) What's London's most famous department store? Picadilly Harrods The Barbican Centre
2) What street has a long tradition as the home of printing? Sloane Street Oxford Street Fleet Street
3) What are the famous guards of The Tower of London called? Beefeaters The Guards Knights
4) What commemorates Napoleon's defeat at sea in 1805? Oliver's Column Duke of York's Column Nelson's Column 5) What line runs through Greenwich? Nine Elms Lane The Prime Meridian Long Lane
6) Where's the home of the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer? Downing Street 10 and 11 Regent Street10 and 11 Browning Street 10 and 11
7) What made Carnaby Street famous? food flowers fashion
8) What did Madame Tussaud start in 1835? a famous bakery famous waxworks a famous needle-point
9) Who wrote famous books in 48 Doughty Street? R. L. Stine Charles Dickens Agatha Christie
10) St. Paul's Cathedral is the biggest second biggest third biggest dome in the world.