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Quiz about The Young Victoria Part 1 of 2
Quiz about The Young Victoria Part 1 of 2

"The Young Victoria" Part 1 of 2 Quiz


Princess Victoria of Kent, an only child of her parents, is being pulled in different directions by different people, some in different countries. Who will win?

A multiple-choice quiz by valjoedg. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
valjoedg
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
358,100
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
193
Question 1 of 10
1. Complete the quote from the film:
"A Regent is appointed to govern in place of a monarch who is absent, disabled, or... too _____."
Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Whom did William IV want Victoria to marry? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Complete the quote from the film:
Sir John Conroy: "You're too young! You've no experience. You're like a _________, walking over a precipice."
Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Whom did Victoria interrupt during the introductions of Albert and Ernst? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. What were Victoria and Albert playing with all eyes watching them? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Who made a study of Sir John Conroy? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Which royal residence did The Duchess of Kent take rooms in without the King's permission? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Who sat next to Victoria at her Uncle's birthday dinner? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Complete the quote from the film:
William IV: "Is there no limit to this disobedience? Mark my words, the reign of ________ is coming."
Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Who was the first to address Victoria as "Your Majesty"? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Complete the quote from the film: "A Regent is appointed to govern in place of a monarch who is absent, disabled, or... too _____."

Answer: Young

In the opening text of the movie it says: "A Regent is appointed to govern in place of a monarch who is absent, disabled, or... too young."

In Victoria's case she was of age, not mentally ill or absent from England, so there was no need for a Regent in her case.
2. Whom did William IV want Victoria to marry?

Answer: George of Cambridge

In a conversation with Prince Albert, Victoria mentioned, "The King wants me to marry my cousin George."

The "George" she was referring to was George Prince of Cambridge, son of Prince Adolphus Duke of Cambridge, seventh son of King George III.
3. Complete the quote from the film: Sir John Conroy: "You're too young! You've no experience. You're like a _________, walking over a precipice."

Answer: China doll

King William IV had sent a letter confirming he would grant her money and more opportunity to be at his court. Sir John, with the Duchess keeping quietly in the shadows, told her different.

Princess Victoria: "Well then I must smash! For it's too late to mend my ways now."

She tried to leave but Conroy didn't let her leave by grabbing her arm and forcing her to sit down. The Duchess said nothing.
4. Whom did Victoria interrupt during the introductions of Albert and Ernst?

Answer: Sir John Conroy

Albert and Ernst were led into Kensington Palace by Sir John Conroy as Victoria was coming down the stairs. Sir John was about to introduce her properly but Victoria simply interrupted him by introducing herself.
5. What were Victoria and Albert playing with all eyes watching them?

Answer: Chess

Victoria: "Do you ever feel like a chess piece yourself? In a game being played against your will?"
Prince Albert: "Do you?"
Victoria: "Constantly. I see them leaning in and moving me around the board."
Prince Albert: "The Duchess and Sir John?"

With them in the room were The Duchess of Kent, Sir John Conroy and Lady Flora Hastings who eyed their every move.
6. Who made a study of Sir John Conroy?

Answer: Baroness Lehzen

Victoria, her mother and Lady Flora were dressed to the nines and on their way to the King's birthday party. Sir John warned the princess to be on her guard.

Victoria: "We are going to Windsor for my uncle's birthday party."
Sir John: "In the castle of the enemy."
Victoria: "Your enemy, Sir John, not mine."

After all the ladies were in the coach, Baroness Lehzen stared at him with intent.

Sir John: "You're very intent Baroness. Are you making a study of me?" Baroness: "Someone should."

Someone should indeed.
7. Which royal residence did The Duchess of Kent take rooms in without the King's permission?

Answer: Windsor Castle

She claimed 17 rooms at Windsor Castle for her and Victoria's use. The King said she stole the rooms.

The Duchess: "One cannot steal a room sir. The rooms are where you left them." The King then yelled at her saying, "Why not move in here and bring your Irish tinker with you!"
8. Who sat next to Victoria at her Uncle's birthday dinner?

Answer: Lord Melbourne

William Lamb Viscount Melbourne sat next to her at the dinner and made small talk. She enjoyed it when he talked of her father whom he knew. After the King made a speech against the Duchess of Kent, "Dear Lord M" asked if she was alright.
9. Complete the quote from the film: William IV: "Is there no limit to this disobedience? Mark my words, the reign of ________ is coming."

Answer: King Conroy

The King had been informed that Victoria refused the money and her own establishment upon her coming of age. But he not once believed those were her words.

Victoria would be Queen and her mother would be regent under the law of the land. But her mother the would be controlled by Sir John Conroy whom many, including William IV, detested.
10. Who was the first to address Victoria as "Your Majesty"?

Answer: Baroness Lehzen

The Duchess woke up Victoria with her hair loose and wearing only her nightgown. In the drawing room, Victoria was met by Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham. There they informed Victoria that her uncle William IV died and consequently she was now Queen. Queen Victoria came out of the room and told Lehzen she was going back to bed and ordered her to have everything ready for Lord Melbourne.

Lehzen: "Of course, Your Royal... Your Majesty." Lehzen then made a deep curtsy, followed by the Duchess and Lady Flora.
Source: Author valjoedg

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