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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Fire of London Edition

Question 1

When was the Great Fire of London? B 1566 C 1666 D 1766

When was the Great Fire of London? B 1566 C 1666 D 1766

£100

Question 2

Where did the fire start? A In a bookshop B In a clothes shop C In a sweet shop D In a bakers shop

Where did the fire start? A In a bookshop B In a clothes shop C In a sweet shop D In a bakers shop

£200

Question 3

How did the fire start? A By burning wood B With a cigarette C By playing with fire D Left the cooker on

How did the fire start? A By burning wood B With a cigarette C By playing with fire D Left the cooker on

£500

Question 4

How long did the fire burn for? A 3 days B 5 days C 7 days D 9 days

How long did the fire burn for? A 3 days B 5 days C 7 days D 9 days

£1000

Question 5

Why did the fire spread? A Houses were small B Houses were made of bricks C Houses were made of wood D Houses were made of stone

Why did the fire spread? A Houses were small B Houses were made of bricks C Houses were made of wood D Houses were made of stone

£2,000

Question 6

Why did the fire stop? A The wind died down. B All the houses were burnt. C The water put out the fire. D The rain put out the fire.

Why did the fire stop? A The wind died down. B All the houses were burnt. C The water put out the fire. D The rain put out the fire.

£4,000

Question 7

When the fire started people escaped to the… A Forests B Farms C Churches D Shops

When the fire started people escaped to the… A Forests B Farms C Churches D Shops

£8,000

Question 8

People escaped to the churches because… A it was very hot. B it was raining. C churches were made of stone. D churches were made of wood.

People escaped to the churches because… A it was very hot. B it was raining. C churches were made of stone. D churches were made of wood.

£16,000

Question 9

How many people died in the fire? B 16 C 60 D 66

How many people died in the fire? B 16 C 60 D 66

£32,000

Question 10

After the fire what did people decide to rebuild their houses with? A Wood B Bricks and stone C Straw D Glass

After the fire what did people decide to rebuild their houses with? A Wood B Bricks and stone C Straw D Glass

£64,000

Question 11

How do we know about the fire? A People saw it in a movie. B People saw it in their dreams. C People saw it in a cartoon. D People saw it & wrote about it.

How do we know about the fire? A People saw it in a movie. B People saw it in their dreams. C People saw it in a cartoon. D People saw it & wrote about it.

£125,000

Question 12

Who was Samuel Pepys? A Singer B Actor C Eyewitness D Shop keeper

Who was Samuel Pepys? A Singer B Actor C Eyewitness D Shop keeper

£250,000

Question 13

What did Samuel Pepys write? A Diary B Story C Letter D Poem

What did Samuel Pepys write? A Diary B Story C Letter D Poem

£1,000,000