# 1เลือกประเภท1. What do the blue plaques in London celebrate?a) The architecture of buildings b) Famous people and their link to a placec) Famous battles in British historyd) Expensive houses in London
# 2เลือกประเภท2. Who can suggest a person to receive a blue plaque?a) Only historiansb) The Queen of England c) The public d) The government
# 3เลือกประเภท3. How many years must a person be dead to receive a plaque?a) 50 years b) 10 years c) 20 years d) 5 years
# 4เลือกประเภท4. Where did Freddie Mercury live when he came to London?a) A hotel in central London b) A modest terraced house without central heatingc) A palace near the river d) A house with a big music studio
# 5เลือกประเภท5. What did Mary Seacole use to help soldiers?a) Modern medicine b) Magic spells c) Herbal remedies d) Expensive equipment
# 6เลือกประเภท6. Which artist lived in London at age 20?a) Pablo Picassob) Vincent van Gogh c) Leonardo da Vinci d) Claude Monet
# 7เลือกประเภท7. Why must the building be in the same condition as when the person lived there?a) To keep the building old and beautifulb) To help people imagine what life was like in the pastc) To make the plaque look niced) To show how strong the building is
# 8เลือกประเภท8. What does the text suggest about Freddie Mercury’s early life in London?a) He was rich and famous when he arrived b) He had a simple life and started from a small home c) He lived in a hotel near Brian May d) He didn’t like living in London
# 9เลือกประเภท9. Why might Mary Seacole be more famous today than in the past?a) People read about her in newspapersb) She became a singerc) The plaque helped people remember herd) She built a hospital
# 10เลือกประเภท10. How did Van Gogh’s time in London affect his art later?a) He sold his first painting in London b) He visited galleries that inspired his future artc) He studied art at a university in London d) He met famous artists in London
# 11เลือกประเภท11. What is special about the plaque for Jacob Von Hogflume?a) It’s a jokeb) It was given to a kingc) It was the first blue plaqued) It was painted by Van Gogh