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Question 1: At various times between 1949 and 1951, the Duke of Edinburgh was stationed in ________ (at that time a British Protectorate) as a serving Royal Navy officer.
CyprusPhilippinesUnited StatesMalta

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Question 3: Elizabeth inaugurated the first Canadian trans-Atlantic telephone cable in 1961, by calling Canadian Prime Minister, John Diefenbaker, from ________.
Buckingham PalaceClarence HouseWindsor CastleBalmoral Castle

Question 4: She has no intention of ________,[54] though the proportion of public duties performed by Prince Charles may increase as Elizabeth reduces her commitments.
RegentAbdicationCoronationCharles V, Holy Roman Emperor

Question 5: And the King will never leave." [8] The princesses remained at Windsor, where they staged ________ at Christmas in aid of the Queen's Wool Fund.
Christmas lightsSanta ClausPantomimeWhite Christmas

Question 6:
Which of the following titles did Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom have?
Senator for New South Wales
Down In the Mission
Queen of the Solomon Islands
Last Hour of the Last Day of Work

Question 7: Aside from her official religious role as Supreme Governor of the established ________, Elizabeth personally worships with that church and with the national Church of Scotland.
Bishop of LincolnArchbishop of YorkArchbishop of CanterburyChurch of England

Question 8: Elizabeth witnessed, over her life, the ongoing transformation of the ________ into the Commonwealth of Nations.
Informal EmpireBritish EmpireNauruBarbados

Question 9: Elizabeth married ________, in 1947, and the couple have four children and eight grandchildren.
Prince William of WalesPrince Edward, Duke of KentPrince Andrew, Duke of YorkPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

Question 10: In September 1939, with the outbreak of the Second World War, Elizabeth and her younger sister, Margaret, stayed at ________, Scotland, from September to Christmas 1939, until they moved to Sandringham House, Norfolk.
Buckingham PalaceBallaterWindsor CastleBalmoral Castle
















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