VICTORIA and ABDUL 1 ---- Part one

A vibrant illustration depicting Queen Victoria and Abdul Karim engaged in a conversation in a lush garden at Buckingham Palace, with elements of British and Indian culture subtly blended in the background.

Victoria and Abdul Quiz

Test your knowledge about the fascinating story of Victoria and Abdul! Dive into the historical relationship between Queen Victoria and her Indian servant Abdul Karim, and explore the themes of culture, power, and friendship.

  • 10 engaging questions
  • Multiple-choice format
  • Discover interesting facts
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Who is Abdul?
An Indian secretary
An Indian writer
An Indian Soldier
Who did Abdul go to England with?
Karim
Mohamed
What is Victoria's daily routine?
She wakes up alone and prepares her own breakfast
She is woken by her staff and servants. They help her get up, they dress her up. She doesn't get to choose her clothes. Then she has to attend various events and meetings.
She is woken by her staff and servants. They help her get dressed but she gets to choose her clothes and events for the day.
When Abdul meets Victoria for the first time, the butler tells him that:
You must never smile at the Queen
You must never talk to the Queen
You must never look the Queen in the eye
In the Royal Banquet Hall, the small screaming boy is:
A House Boy (a child who basically did what everybody told him to)
A Housemaid (cleaning staff)
A Hall Boy (helping with cleaning and organizing things, waiting in the hall)
A Footman (the honor guards of the household, they helped guests with luggage)
In the beginning of the movie, Victoria is:
Sad and lonely
Tired and bored
Upbeat and funny
Desperate about her duties and routine
Motivated to change the world
Cold and scornful to everyone
Victoria changes throughout the movie, she becomes:
Happy and involved
Upbeat and smiley
Anxious and depressed
Sad and lonely
Sad and depressed
Funny and sassy
Strong-willed and determined
Were Abdul and Mohamed supposed to stay in England in the first place?
Yes, they have always wanted to move to England.
No, they were ordered to move to England for one reason: The Mohur
Can the Queen go to India?
Yes, she can go because she is the Empress of India
No, she can't go because of safety reasons. Some people want her dead in India.
No, she can't go because she is too busy being a Queen in England.
How many languages are there in India?
More than a thousand languages.
About one hundred languages.
Less than one hundred languages.
About three thousand languages.
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