What Do You Know About Tony Blair?

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What Do You Know About Tony Blair? - Quiz

Tony Blair is a well-known British politician who was born in Scotland. He was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for a while 10 years, and his previous positions might even be more interesting. Let's see how well you know this public figure.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    Where was Tony Blair born? 
    • A. 

      London

    • B. 

      Manchester 

    • C. 

      Edinburgh

    • D. 

      Birmingham

    • E. 

      Cardiff

  • 2. 
    Where did Blair study Jurisprudence? 
    • A. 

      St John's College

    • B. 

      University of Cork

    • C. 

      Cambridge College

    • D. 

      St Peter's College

  • 3. 
    Tony Blair played guitar for which band in college?
    • A. 

      British Bees

    • B. 

      The Three

    • C. 

      Ugly Rumours

    • D. 

      Rock 'n' Axe

  • 4. 
    When did Tony Blair join the Labour Party? 
    • A. 

      1971

    • B. 

      1972

    • C. 

      1974

    • D. 

      1975

  • 5. 
    At what age was Blair elected as MP for Sedgefield? 
    • A. 

      25

    • B. 

      30

    • C. 

      35

    • D. 

      40

  • 6. 
    When did Blair become Shadow Home Secretary? 
    • A. 

      1990

    • B. 

      1991

    • C. 

      1992

    • D. 

      1993

  • 7. 
    When did Blair become the Leader of the Opposition?
    • A. 

      1993

    • B. 

      1994

    • C. 

      1995

    • D. 

      1996

  • 8. 
    When did Blair become the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
    • A. 

      1996

    • B. 

      1997

    • C. 

      1998

    • D. 

      1999

  • 9. 
    When did Tony Blair step down as Prime Minister? 
    • A. 

      2006

    • B. 

      2007

    • C. 

      2008

    • D. 

      2009

  • 10. 
    Tony Blair was born in which year?
    • A. 

      1953

    • B. 

      1963

    • C. 

      1960

    • D. 

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