Victorian Classrooms
Quiz by Ryan Young
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- Q1What is a common item found in Victorian classrooms for writing on?WhiteboardSlateChalkboardPaper30s
- Q2What did Victorian students wear on their heads in the classroom?WigsCapsHatsCrowns30s
- Q3In Victorian classrooms, what was often used to keep time?WatchClockSundialHourglass30s
- Q4What did Victorian students use to carry their belongings to school?BriefcaseSatchelBackpackPurse30s
- Q5What type of footwear did Victorian students commonly wear in the classroom?SlippersBootsSneakersSandals30s
- Q6What was a common source of light used in Victorian classrooms?Oil lampsLight bulbsFlashlightsCandles30s
- Q7What were Victorian students expected to do when the teacher entered the classroom?DanceJump aroundStand upSit down30s
- Q8What did Victorian students call their teacher?TeacherCoachBossMa'am or Sir30s
- Q9What was a common subject studied in Victorian classrooms?ArithmeticMusicDramaArt30s
- Q10What did Victorian students wear on their heads in classrooms?crownsdunce capsmaskshats30s
- Q11What did Victorian teachers use to discipline students in the classroom?flowerscanesballoonscandies30s
- Q12What did Victorian students use to do simple calculations in the classroom?compasscalculatorabacusruler30s
- Q13What is a common furniture item found in Victorian classrooms?SofaDeskChairTable30s
- Q14What was often used as a writing tool in Victorian classrooms?MarkerCrayonQuill penPencil30s
- Q15What was a common form of punishment in Victorian classrooms?Taking away recessPublic shamingStanding in the cornerGiving extra homework30s