Culture and traditions practice question
Where is the National Gallery, home to a major collection of paintings, located?
- Edinburgh Castle
- Cardiff Bay
- Albert Dock, Liverpool
- Trafalgar Square, LondonCorrect answer
Why
The National Gallery stands in Trafalgar Square in central London and houses paintings dating from the medieval period to the early twentieth century.
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