General Knowledge Quiz Contest (27) - Answer and Win Upvote!

in contest •  7 years ago 

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This is General Knowledge Quiz Contest - 27.

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Question:

The hammerbeam roof, a mediaeval type of stepped wooden architecture designed for spanning wide spaces, is a feature of which ancient English building?

Options:

A
Kensington Palace, London
B
Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh
C
Westminster Hall, London
D
The Tower of London

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  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

Correct Answer: C - Westminster Hall, London

Other hammerbeam roofs feature in the halls of Hampton Court, Eltham palaces, Burghley House near Stamford, and several English churches. Holyrood Abbey was built before the hammerbeam technique was developed (and is now a roofless ruin) as was the Tower of London; Kensington Palace is a 17th century building.

C
Westminster Hall, London

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C

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C , Westminster Hall, London

Correct Answer! @ayayota
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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Answer: C Westminister Hall London

Correct Answer! @husamia
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Westminster Hall, London

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