King George VI at opening of National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England

King George VI at opening of National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England

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The transcript describes a significant event at Greenwich, where royal visitors, including Queen Mother Mary, King George, Queen Elizabeth, and Princess Elizabeth, attend the opening of the National Maritime Museum. The museum, the first of its kind in Britain, is dedicated by the King, with exhibits showcasing England's maritime history and progress.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Who was among the royal visitors at the opening of the National Maritime Museum?

Princess Diana

Queen Mother Mary

Queen Victoria

Prince Charles

2.

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Which royal family members were present at the museum's opening?

King Edward, Queen Mary, and Prince Philip

King George, Queen Elizabeth, and Princess Elizabeth

King Charles, Queen Camilla, and Princess Charlotte

King William, Queen Anne, and Prince Harry

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What is significant about the National Maritime Museum?

It is the first of its kind in Britain

It is the most visited museum in the UK

It is the largest museum in the world

It is the oldest museum in Europe

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What does the King do during the museum's opening ceremony?

He unveils a new exhibit

He cuts the ribbon

He dedicates the museum

He gives a speech about the future

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What story do the museum's exhibits tell?

England's progress on the sea

The development of modern art

The evolution of British architecture

The history of the royal family