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Which TWO are facts about King William II of Scotland?

Question #5cec8056 · British History
  1. He was defeated by King James II of England when the latter tried to take back the crown
  2. He was married to the young daughter of King James II of England, Wales and Ireland
  3. He was the Protestant rule of the Netherlands before he became King William II of Scotland  ✓
  4. He was William of Orange before he became King William III of England. Wales and Ireland  ✓
Correct answer: C, D — James II’s elder daughter, Mary, was married to her cousin William of Orange, the Protestant ruler of the Netherlands. In 1688, important Protestants in England asked William to invade England and proclaim himself king. When William reached England, there was no resistance. James fled to France and William took over the throne, becoming William III in England, Wales and Ireland, and William II of Scotland.

Why this question matters

This question is drawn from the “A Long and Illustrious History” section of the official Home Office handbook. Topics from this chapter make up a significant portion of the 24 questions in the real exam, so being able to answer this one comfortably is a small but real step towards passing on the day.

The accepted answer is C, D: “He was the Protestant rule of the Netherlands before he became King William II of Scotland” / “He was William of Orange before he became King William III of England. Wales and Ireland”. Memorise the underlying fact rather than the option letter — the order of options changes between attempts, and the real exam may rephrase the question.

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