William III
  • 1. When did William III become King of England, Scotland, and Ireland?
A) 1702
B) 1666
C) 1689
D) 1725
  • 2. What was William III's full name?
A) William Henry of Orange
B) William the Brave
C) William the Conqueror
D) William the Great
  • 3. Which country did William III originate from?
A) Germany
B) Netherlands
C) Spain
D) France
  • 4. Who was William III's wife and co-ruler?
A) Isabella I of Castile
B) Anne
C) Elizabeth I
D) Mary II
  • 5. What event is William III most famous for in English history?
A) Hundred Years' War
B) War of the Roses
C) Black Death
D) Glorious Revolution
  • 6. What was the name of the political party that supported William III during his reign?
A) Tories
B) Labour Party
C) Whigs
D) Liberal Democrats
  • 7. What was the name of the battle in which William III defeated James II in Ireland?
A) Battle of Trafalgar
B) Battle of Hastings
C) Battle of Waterloo
D) Battle of the Boyne
  • 8. Which famous document did William III sign in 1689 that limited the powers of the monarchy?
A) Magna Carta
B) Emancipation Proclamation
C) Bill of Rights
D) Declaration of Independence
  • 9. In what year did William III die?
A) 1699
B) 1720
C) 1702
D) 1715
  • 10. Which English monarch did William III help depose during the Glorious Revolution?
A) Elizabeth I
B) Charles I
C) Henry VIII
D) James II
  • 11. What religion was William III known for supporting?
A) Islam
B) Protestantism
C) Catholicism
D) Buddhism
  • 12. Which conflict did William III lead the Grand Alliance against France in?
A) Seven Years' War
B) War of the Grand Alliance
C) Thirty Years' War
D) Napoleonic Wars
  • 13. Which important financial institution was established during the reign of William III in 1694?
A) World Bank
B) European Central Bank
C) Federal Reserve System
D) Bank of England
  • 14. William III was a key figure in the alliance against which expansionist French ruler?
A) Charles V
B) Philip II
C) Louis XIV
D) Napoleon Bonaparte
  • 15. What year was William III born?
A) 1608
B) 1650
C) 1734
D) 1707
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