Solve the Mysteries of Stonehenge in This Quiz
Stonehenge has been a mystery for centuries, with many confused as to how this ancient landmark came to be.
Think you know how? Answer this quiz to see how much you know about Stonehenge.
Where is Stonehenge?
- A) Norway
- B) France
- C) England
- D) Scotland

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Answer: England

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What is Stonehenge?
- A) A prehistoric monument of stones
- B) A natural rock formation
- C) A playground
- D) Someone’s back garden

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Answer: A prehistoric monument of stones

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What year was Stonehenge erected?
- A) 3000 BC
- B) 2500 BC
- C) 2000 BC
- D) 3500 BC

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Answer: 2500 BC

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Who owns Stonehenge?
- A) The Crown
- B) The National Trust
- C) The British Museum
- D) The English Heritage

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Answer: The Crown

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How many stones in the circle are visible?
- A) 20
- B) 44
- C) 60
- D) 83

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Answer: 83

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Which type of stone is Stonehenge made from?
- A) Silcrete Rock
- B) Igneous Rock
- C) Metamorphic Rock
- D) Lime Stone

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Answer: Silcrete Rock

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How much does each stone weigh?
- A) 5,000 pounds
- B) 50,000 pounds
- C) 55,000 pounds
- D) 5,500 pounds

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Answer: 50,000 pounds

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What is the length of the tallest stone at Stonehenge?
- A) 25 feet 5 inches
- B) 25 feet 6 inches
- C) 25 feet 7 inches
- D) 25 feet 8 inches

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Answer: 25 feet 7 inches

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Which theory about Stonehenge doesn’t exist?
- A) It was a burial site
- B) It was a place for people to go for ancestor worship
- C) It was an ancient healing site
- D) It was a large community garden

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Answer: It was a large community garden

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Where does Stonehenge get its name?
- A) From Old Norse words (stein = stone, henja = to hang)
- B) From Latin words (stõnus = stone, hengist = hinge)
- C) From Celtic words (ston = stone, hengest = horse)
- D) From Old English words (stãn = stone, hencg = hinge)

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Answer: From Old English words (stãn = stone, hencg = hinge)

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Which stone does the sun rise from during Summer Solstice?
- A) The heel stone
- B) The foot stone
- C) The ankle stone
- D) The toe stone

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Answer: The heel stone

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When was Stonehenge added to UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites?
- A) 1984
- B) 1985
- C) 1986
- D) 1987

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Answer: 1986

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How many people visit Stonehenge each year?
- A) 10,000
- B) 100,000
- C) 1.3 million
- D) 2.5 million

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Answer: 1.3 million

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Which monarch visited Stonehenge during the first known excavation of the site in the 1620s?
- A) King James I
- B) Queen Elizabeth I
- C) King Charles I
- D) Queen Mary I

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Answer: King James I

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How big is the Stonehenge site?
- A) 6,000 acres
- B) 6,500 acres
- C) 7,000 acres
- D) 7,500 acres

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Answer: 6,500 acres

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