A Quiz on David Lloyd George written in early 2007, Answers at the bottom of the page
1 Where was David Lloyd George born
Manchester, London, Porthmadog
2 What year was he born
1863, 1850, 1880,
3 Was he raised as a Welsh speaking Welshman
4 Where did he live in the early years of his life
Llanystymdwy, Porthmadog, Amlwch, Manchester, London,
5 Which of years was he not chancellor
1907 1908 1915
6 Was Austen Chamberlain appealing to him as a politician in his early years
7 Did he marry Mary Owen in the 19th Century or 20th Century
8 Which of these jobs did he not do
Alderman at Caernarfon County Council, Mp for Caernarfon Boroughs, Solicitor, Police Officer, Wrote articles for the Manchester Guardian, Mininster of Munitions, President of the Board of Trade,
9 His opposition to which war saw him reach a big amount of fame in the 1900s
10 What year was he first elected a MP
11 Which famous politician did he claim was profitting financially from the war
12 What was the essential fact about the shell crisis of 1915
13 Did Churchill offer him a post in the World War Two cabinet
14 Is it true that a son of his, and a daughter of his became MPs and in the 1950s, 1 each was serving the Labour and Conservative Parties.
15 Did his coalition with hi, as PM, ever have over 500 seats
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1 Manchester, but he did consider himself Welsh, and was considered Welsh, 2 1863 3 Yes 4 Llanystymdwy 5 1907 6 Yes 7 19th Century, 8 Police Officer, 9 The Boer War, 10 1890 11 Austen Chamberlain, 12 There was a fear and feeling the army did not have enoughs shells, so Lloyd George was appointed Minister of Munitions to sort this out, 13 Yes, 14 Yes, 15 yes,