Queen Victoria Queen Victoria succeeded to the throne at the age of 18 on the death of her uncle........ When did Queen Victoria succeed to the throne?D) At the age of 18. What’s the reason that Victoria wore funeral black for the rest of herB) Her husband’s death. Victoria’s father, Edward had died when she was.E)8monthes old When did Queen Victoria’s uncle die? A) In 1837. What’s the name of her husband?A) Albert. Who did she receive support from? A) Prince Albert. When did she marry? In 1840. When did Albert die?B) In 1861. How many children did Queen Victoria give birth to between 1840 and 1857?A)9 She emerged from mourning in 1874 encouraged by her family, friends and the newly-elected Prime Minister....?E)Disraeli. How many of Queen’s children died before her?D)3 When did hir elder daughter die?A)In July 1901. What title did her Prime Minister get?B) Earl of Beaconsfield. What’s the name of her last surviving child?C)Beatrice
Flyi Probable in no other country are there such great differences between...... What «quality” newspapers do you know?E) The Times, The Independent. What «popular” newspapers do you know?E) The Daily Express. How many national papers are published on Sundays’? )A)Nine. What are the editors of papers usually allowed?A) Freedom of expression. It is often said that the aim of the popular press is to entertain its readers than inform them.
What kind of materials do these newspapers concentrate on?D) The Royal Family. What is the difference between various national daily newspapers?D) In the type of news they report. Are «quality” papers more popular than «tabloids”?D) Less popular. What are newspapers owned in Britain by? A) By publishing companies. What kind of newspapers are called as «populars and tabloids”? B) Small-sized newspapers. What’s the difference between daily newspapers and «Sundays”?E) Includes colour supplement. What does a «colour supplement” mean?C) Separate magazine which contains feature articles. Which type of readers are the British? D) They are fond of reading newspapers. What is an important tradition in many British households?D) A big Sunday lunch.