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KS2 History Practice Test: Victorian Era - Victorian Inventions
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The Victorians were great inventors and some of the things they invented we still use today. It was a time of great advances in science and technology. One of the most important developments during the Victorian era was the improvement of communication links, such as stagecoaches, canals, steam ships and railways, not to mention the stamp, the telegraph and the telephone. But there were many more inventions of the time, such as the motor car, the vacuum cleaner and the flushing toilet.

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KS2 History Practice Test: Victorian Era - Victorian Inventions
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10 Questions

1. What did Samuel Morse invent?
2. What did Alexander Graham Bell invent?
3. What was the name of the bicycle with one large wheel and one small wheel?
4. What was held in 1851 to celebrate new inventions?
5. Where was the Great Exhibition held?
6. Which of these was NOT built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel?
7. What did Alexander Graham Bell invent?
8. Who invented the photograph?
9. What was the name of the bicycle with one large wheel and one small wheel?
10. Where was the Great Exhibition held?