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Who published the newspaper, Votes for Women?

  1. Suffragists

  2. Suffragettes

  3. Communists

  4. Marxists


Correct Option: B

What were the reasons for the failure of the Poor Law system?

  1. Attitudes of the poor

  2. Growth of towns

  3. Changes in the countryside

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D

When did the women over the age of 30 gain the right to vote in Britain? 

  1. 1903

  2. 1910

  3. 1916

  4. 1918


Correct Option: D

How did the Suffragettes initially campaign?

  1. By chaining themselves to the railing

  2. By chalking slogans on pavements

  3. By creating photographic opportunities such as the bus parade

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D

In the reign of _______, the 1605 Poor Law made each parish responsible for its poor people.

  1. Elizabeth I

  2. Elizabeth II

  3. Margaret Tudor

  4. Mary II


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Early in her reign, Elizabeth I also passed laws directly aimed at providing relief for the poor. For example, in 1563, her Act for the Relief of the Poor required all parish residents with the ability to contribute to poor collections. Those who "of his or their forward willful mind shall obstinately refuse to give weekly to the relief of the poor according to his or their abilities" could be bound over to justices of the peace and fined £10. The Poor Relief Act 1601 (43 Eliz 1 c 2) was an Act of the Parliament of England. The Act for the Relief of the Poor 1601, popularly known as the Elizabethan Poor Law, "43rd Elizabeth" or the Old Poor Law was passed in 1601 and created a poor law system for England and Wales. Hence, Option A is correct. Among the rest of the options, Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926) is the queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. Margaret Tudor (28 November 1489 – 18 October 1541) was Queen of Scots from 1503 until 1513 by marriage to James IV of Scotland and then, after her husband died fighting the English, she became regent for their son James V of Scotland from 1513 until 1515. Mary II (30 April 1662 – 28 December 1694) was Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, co-reigning with her husband, King William III & II, from 1689 until her death. Since none of them were rulers in 1605, these are incorrect. 

Who set up the Bow Street horse patrol?

  1. Henry Fielding

  2. Richard Ford

  3. Robert Peel

  4. Robert Baratheon


Correct Option: B

When a Royal Commission was set up to investigate the failure of the Poor Law system?

  1. 1929

  2. 1830

  3. 1832

  4. 1837


Correct Option: C

Which of the following is true regarding the new Poor Law passed after the investigation of the Royal Commission?

  1. It was passed in 1834 and it set up a new system

  2. Parishes were combined into unions and each Poor Law union built a workhouse.

  3. To receive help, the poor would have to go and live in the workhouse.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D

When did the merchants trading with West Indies clubbed together to fund a river police force at Wapping?

  1. 1798

  2. 1810

  3. 1812

  4. 1822


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Merchants were losing an estimated £500,000 (equivalent to £50.9 million in 2019) of stolen cargo annually from the Pool of London on the River Thames by the late 1790s. A plan was devised to curb the problem in 1797 by an Essex Justice of the Peace and master mariner, John Harriot, who joined forces with Patrick Colquhoun and utilitarian philosopher, Jeremy Bentham. Armed with Harriot's proposal and Bentham's insights, Colquhoun was able to persuade the West India Planters Committees and the West India Merchants to fund the new force. They agreed to a one-year trial and on 2 July 1798, after receiving government permission, the Thames River Police began operating with Colquhoun as Superintending Magistrate and Harriot the Resident Magistrate. Hence, Option A is correct. 

Who set up the Bow Street Runners?

  1. Henry Fielding

  2. Thomas de Veil

  3. William Penny Brookes

  4. John Wilkes


Correct Option: A