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The Liz Quiz

Test your knowledge of this fascinating English monarch

Few British monarchs command the kind of fascinated attention that Queen Elizabeth I has drawn from historians, scholars, fiction-writers and film-makers in the last four centuries. Her style, wit, perception and superb mastery of politics in one of the most treacherous arenas in history make her an irresistible subject.


She is also one of the most difficult personalities to understand: she has been depicted as impulsive, overcautious, willful, easily-influenced, generous, parsimonious, indecisive, rash -- in fact, attempts to pin down her true character are as futile as nailing smoke to the wall.

While mystery is part of Elizabeth's allure, there are some facts we do know about the queen, her reign, and the people of her times. Below is a quick quiz to test your EQ (your Elizabethan Quotient); you can keep track of your score in your head as you go. When you're ready to check each answer, put your mouse over the Answer graphic and look in the status bar:the Answer
As you can see, this is a quick way to check yourself as you go. If you prefer, you can click the link to go to a page with a more complete answer. When you're through with the quiz, be sure to check out the links to websites, books, and videos about Elizabeth at the end of this feature.

Ready? Then it's time to take --


The Quiz

1.

 

Elizabeth's father was the famous (and infamous) Henry VIII. Which of his six wives was Elizabeth's mother?

  1. Catherine of Aragon
  2. Anne Boleyn
  3. Jane Seymour
  4. Anne of Cleves
  5. Catherine Howard
  6. Catherine Parr
the Answer

 

2.

As a teenager, Elizabeth was wooed by an opportunistic adventurer who ended up losing his head (literally). What was his name?

  1. Edward Courtenay
  2. Thomas Grey
  3. Edward Seymour
  4. Thomas Seymour
the Answer

 

3.

As soon as she took the throne, Elizabeth was urged by her advisors to marry. One of her potential husbands was her half-sister's widower. Who was he?

  1. Archduke Charles
  2. Archduke Ferdinand
  3. Eric of Sweden
  4. Philip of Spain
the Answer

 

4.

Elizabeth was extremely well educated, and her diplomatic capabilities were aided by the fact that she was fluent in several different languages. Which of the following languages was she least fluent in?

  1. French
  2. German
  3. Greek
  4. Italian
  5. Latin
  6. Spanish
the Answer

 

5.

One of Elizabeth's talents was choosing her associates with care. She was very wise in selecting her councillors, and one in particular proved to be the best possible choice and her closest and most dependable advisor. While they certainly didn't always see eye-to-eye, he served her faithfully and well for decades and was eventually bestowed the title of Lord Burghley. What was his name?

  1. William Cecil
  2. Robert Dudley
  3. Thomas Parry
  4. Francis Walsingham
the Answer

 

6.

Elizabeth had plenty of suitors both abroad and at home to choose from, and she played them off against each other brilliantly, using the possibility of marriage to form political alliances and keep potential adversaries from turning into real enemies. But one Englishman seemed to catch her fancy early in her reign, and she might have married him were it not for a scandal concerning the death of his wife. Who was he?

  1. Edward Courtenay
  2. Robert Dudley
  3. William Pickering
  4. The Earl of Arundel
the Answer

 

7.

From the beginning of her reign, the Protestant Elizabeth had a potential enemy in her Catholic cousin Mary. For some time attempts were made by both women to bridge the gap and establish a friendship, but some foolish choices by her cousin occasionally forced Elizabeth to support Mary's enemies. Eventually, a plot against Elizabeth was discovered and Mary was implicated. Elizabeth was forced to have her cousin imprisoned and, ultimately, executed. Who was this troublesome relative?

  1. Bloody Mary
  2. Mary of Guise
  3. Mary Stuart
the Answer

 

8.

Throughout her reign, Elizabeth was known, always affectionately, by several different names. Which of the names below was not applied to Elizabeth during her lifetime?

  1. Darling Liz
  2. Gloriana
  3. Good Queen Bess
  4. Sweet Bessy
  5. The Virgin Queen
the Answer

 

9.

The most glorious episode in Elizabeth's reign was the defeat of the dreaded Spanish Armada by the ingenious and determined English navy. Who commanded part of this stalwart force for Elizabeth?

  1. Francis Drake
  2. Walter Raleigh
  3. Robert Devereaux
  4. Francis Bacon
the Answer

 

10.

Elizabeth's reign was longer than that of any other Tudor. When she died at the age of 69 in 1603, how many years had she reigned?

  1. 35
  2. 40
  3. 45
  4. 50
the Answer

 


Scoring

How did you do? Score yourself as follows:

1-3

Novice. You have a lot to learn -- but then, there's a lot to learn about Elizabeth and her times.

4-6

Not bad -- you must have been paying attention in history class!

7-8

Proficient. Give yourself a pat on the back.

9-10

Way to go! You're an Elizabethan Expert Extraordinaire!


More about Elizabeth

For websites, books, and videos about the extraordinary queen, visit her page in Who's Who in Medieval History.


Join the Discussion!

Come to the Medieval History Bulletin Board and share your opinion of Elizabeth I as queen. Was she a great leader or merely a long-lived one? If you have recommendations for books or films on this or any other medieval or renaissance topic, please feel free to post those, as well. And don't hesitate to start a thread on a new topic!

 

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