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Quiz about British Place Names Abroad
Quiz about British Place Names Abroad

British Place Names Abroad Trivia Quiz


This is a quiz that will explore the connection of British place names and historical people with New World cities.

A multiple-choice quiz by hayt_druid. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
hayt_druid
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
151,655
Updated
Jan 04 23
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
3020
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Question 1 of 10
1. What state in the United States is named after a region of northwest France between Normandy and Anjou? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. What area of Canada used to be called Acadia by the French and whose French population was ethnically cleansed in 1755/6 after the victory of the British/Americans? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. What city in the South Island of New Zealand is an old name for a major Scottish city? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Which Scottish town is the capital of Bermuda and a city in Ontario, Canada? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. This large east coast U.S.A. city was named after the aristocrat who was granted title to the area from the British king in the 17th century. The lord in turn gained his title from a place in Ireland. Which place? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. What Canadian city was named after the then Minister for American Affairs, in the middle 18th century, to counter the influence of the French? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Many New World cities have been named after British governmental ministers of the time. This question asks you to identify which Australian city was so named. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Which of the following cities from the U.S.A. was named after a British government minister? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. How many American states are named after members of royalty? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. What city in the northeast of the U.S.A. is named after a duke who later became James II of Britain? Hint



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1. What state in the United States is named after a region of northwest France between Normandy and Anjou?

Answer: Maine

This region of France is squeezed between these two historic areas of north western France. The main city is Le Mans, and was historical often fought over by the Counts of Anjou and Dukes of Normandy.
2. What area of Canada used to be called Acadia by the French and whose French population was ethnically cleansed in 1755/6 after the victory of the British/Americans?

Answer: Nova Scotia

Initially settled by the French, this area was often fought over with the British. The fort of Louisburg on Cape Breton Island famously fell to the British and was later returned. The French were finally expelled in 1755 by Governor Shirley of Massachusetts.
3. What city in the South Island of New Zealand is an old name for a major Scottish city?

Answer: Dunedin

Dunedin is the old name for Edinburgh. The meaning is unsure, it may be the fort (Dun being Celtic for fort) of King Edwin (Northumbrian king who took the area from Goddodin Celts in the 7th Century) but it also may be the fort of the shrubs.
4. Which Scottish town is the capital of Bermuda and a city in Ontario, Canada?

Answer: Hamilton

The Hamiltons were the Dukes of Hamilton in Scotland and the family played an important part in Scottish history. They took there name from the town which expanded during the industrial revolution, and took its name all over the world.
5. This large east coast U.S.A. city was named after the aristocrat who was granted title to the area from the British king in the 17th century. The lord in turn gained his title from a place in Ireland. Which place?

Answer: Baltimore

Lord Baltimore was an Anglo-Irish lord who gained title for Maryland in 1632 from King Charles I.
6. What Canadian city was named after the then Minister for American Affairs, in the middle 18th century, to counter the influence of the French?

Answer: Halifax

Lord Halifax founded the city to counter the French in Acadia, now Nova Scotia. The French were forced out in 1755/6.
7. Many New World cities have been named after British governmental ministers of the time. This question asks you to identify which Australian city was so named.

Answer: Melbourne

This city was named after Lord Melbourne in 1837. The original place name in England means 'From the mill stream.'
8. Which of the following cities from the U.S.A. was named after a British government minister?

Answer: Pittsburgh

Renamed after its fall to the British in 1769 on honour of the then current Prime Minister, William Pitt, Earl of Chatham. It was formerly called Ft. Du Quesne by the French. The name was changed after the French had been driven out by Washington in 1758.
9. How many American states are named after members of royalty?

Answer: 8

Georgia, King George II, Maryland, is named after wife of Charles I, Maria. Both of the Carolinas are named after Charles II. New York, is named after Duke of York, later James II, after the patent was granted to the Duke. He was involved in the capture of New York from the Dutch. Virginia, and West Virginia are named after the so called Virgin Queen, Elizabeth. Louisiana, named after King Louis XIV of France. Even though not a British king, they European royalty were all connected together into one great aristocratic European family, thus part of the greater British royalty!
10. What city in the northeast of the U.S.A. is named after a duke who later became James II of Britain?

Answer: Albany

James II was formerly the Duke of York and Albany. The Albany title came from Scotland, and was the title often used for the heir to the Scottish throne, and was later used by the British kings along with Prince of Wales, York, Clarendon and Wessex for their sons.
Source: Author hayt_druid

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