True or False Quiz (Round 6)

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Published 6th August 2021

 

Below are a series of statements and all you have to do is decide whether they are true or false, good luck!

 

1) Admiralty Arch at the end of the Mall in London was built in the 19th century.

 

2) There are a total of 202 bones in the human body.

 

3) Nitrous oxide was discovered by Joseph Priestly in 1776.

 

4) Astraphobia is the fear of lightning.

 

5) The German invasion of Poland was codenamed Operation Barbarossa.

 

6) The opera Madame Butterfly was written by Verdi in 1892.

 

7) The musical instruction ‘Allegro’ means quick.

 

8) Jacqueline Du Pre was a famous British harpist.

 

9) The Beatles film ‘A Hard Day's Night’ includes the songs ‘All My Loving’ and ‘Can’t Buy Me Love’.

 

10) Famously the name of the horse of Napoleon I of France was Copenhagen.

 

 

Answers

1) Admiralty Arch at the end of the Mall in London was built in the 19th century.

False (1910)

 

2) There are a total of 202 bones in the human body.

False (206)

 

3) Nitrous oxide was discovered by Joseph Priestly in 1776.

True

 

4) Astraphobia is the fear of lightning.

True

 

5) The German invasion of Poland was codenamed Operation Barbarossa.

False (invasion of Russia)

 

6) The opera Madame Butterfly was written by Verdi in 1892.

False (Puccini 1904)

 

7) The musical instruction ‘Allegro’ means quick.

True

 

8) Jacqueline Du Pre was a famous British harpist.

False (Cellist)

 

9) The Beatles film ‘A Hard Day's Night’ includes the songs ‘All My Loving’ and ‘Can’t Buy Me Love’.

True

 

10) Famously the name of the horse of Napoleon I of France was Copenhagen.

False (Marengo)