PRINCESS MARGARET'S WORDS TO SCHOOL CHILDREN

PRINCESS MARGARET'S WORDS TO SCHOOL CHILDREN

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Princess Margaret visits the Thomas Coram founding school, inspects it, and interacts with pupils. She presents a portrait of the King to the head boy and girl, Bernard Gleeson and Janet Pemberton. In her address, she emphasizes the need for courage and character in Britain and the Commonwealth. She concludes with best wishes for the future and a brief mention of New Zealand.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the purpose of Princess Margaret's visit to the Thomas Coram founding school?

To participate in a sports event

To inaugurate a new school building

To announce a new educational policy

To conduct a thorough inspection and interact with the pupils

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Who received the portrait of the King from Princess Margaret?

The school principal

Bernard Gleeson and Janet Pemberton

The art teacher

The local mayor

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What did Princess Margaret emphasize in her address to the school?

The value of artistic expression

The significance of technological advancements

The need for courage and character in Britain and the Commonwealth

The importance of sports and physical education

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What did Princess Margaret offer to the students in her speech?

Her best wishes for good fortune in the future

Opportunities for international exchange programs

Scholarships for higher education

A promise of new school facilities

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What was the context of Princess Margaret's message about courage and character?

A focus on Britain's safety and strength against enemies

An emphasis on cultural heritage

A talk on environmental conservation

A discussion on global peace