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1.Discovered by the French in 1799, what is the name of the stone slab that became the key for deciphering ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics?
2.The youngest and oldest men to be elected President of the United States took office on the same day twenty years apart. Who were they?
3.Born in 1852, by what name was Martha Jane Canary better known?
4.For what did Chesley B. Sullenberger make headline news on 15th January 2009?
5.In what city was Anne Frank when she wrote her famous wartime diary?
6.From 1975 to 1977 under Gerald Ford, who is the youngest person to have served as U.S. Secretary of Defense?
7.What was the name of the line of concrete fortifications, obstacles and weapon installations built by France in the 1930s to deter invasion by Germany?
8.Who was the first U.S. president to have taken part in televised debates during his election campaign?
9.What 'P' described the restructuring of the Soviet political and economic system, introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev in the 1980s?
10.In what year did the first Ford Model T roll off the production line?
11.Amongst the world's worst man-made disasters, in 1989, the oil tanker Exxon Valdez ran aground off the coast of what U.S. state?
12.What did journalists Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward reveal to the world in 1972?
13.To whom did Sitting Bull give the nickname "Watanya Cicilla", or "Little Sure Shot"?
14.What 'S' was the common name given to East Germany's secret police, the Ministry for State Security, during the cold war?
15.In what city was the RMS Titanic built?
16.Who assassinated Martin Luther King, Jr. on 4th April 1968?

17.In the UK, before ceasing to be legal tender in 1960, how many farthings made up one pound?
18.What future president became U.S. vice president when Spiro Agnew resigned in 1973?
19.In what country were 29 miners killed after two methane explosions at the Pike River Mine in November 2010, making it the most deadly mining disaster there in 96 years?
20.One of the deadliest and most destructive volcanic events in recorded history, what volcano in South East Asia erupted in August 1883?
21.Who was the first British monarch to give birth to a future king?
22.Where in North Africa did a War of Independence against France take place between 1954 and 1962?
23.Who was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and King of Hanover from 26th June 1830 until his death in 1837?
24.What name is given to the 19th century "torture device" consisting of a human-sized metal cabinet with a hinged front and spike-covered interior?
25.To what was the Canadian city of York renamed on 6th March 1834?
26.What empire fell at the hands of Spanish Conquistador Hernán Cortés in 1521?
27.Fill in the blank: The _______ Exclusion Act was a United States federal law signed by President Chester A. Arthur on 6th May 1882.
28.The first major defeat of Nazi forces during World War II concluded on 2nd February 1943 with the end of the Battle of .. what?
29.On what holiday was Abraham Lincoln assassinated?
30.In many Commonwealth pre-decimal currencies, what name was given to a coin with a value of 2 shillings?
31.Which of Henry VIII's wives gave birth to Elizabeth I?
32.What was the name of the leading ship in Captain Arthur Phillip's First Fleet that arrived at Botany Bay to colonise Australia on 18th January 1788?

33.Who was U.S. President when John Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth?
34.What did Marshal Ferdinand Foch, a French commander during the First World War, describe as "interesting toys, but of no military value"?
35.What was the surname of French brothers Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Étienne, whose hot-air balloon made the first ever manned flight in 1783?
36.How old was Anne Frank when she died in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945?
37.Which American president rode a horse called Nelson?
38.Before Constantinople was founded in AD 330, by what name was the city known?
39.Who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom throughout the Gulf War?
40.Since being retired from active service in 2008, in which city has the QE2 ocean liner been docked amid a cloud of uncertainty about its future?
41.Raised by a wolf, what were the names of the mythical twin founders of Rome?
42.Walter Mondale was Vice President of the United States under which President?
43.Who became King of England on 25th December 1066?
44.When Ronald Reagan won the U.S. presidential election in 1980, who came second?
45.When Henry VI became King of England in 1422, was he:
(A) 9 months old
(B) 9 years old
(C) 19 years old
46.How many British monarchs reigned during the 20th century?
47.In 1975, Papua New Guinea achieved full independence from what country?
48.In what century was the Battle of the Boyne fought near the town of Drogheda on the eastern coast of Ireland?
49.Which American actress and comedian was the 2012 presidential nominee for the California-based Peace and Freedom Party?
50.Until relocated in 1851, what London landmark served as the state entrance to the courtyard of Buckingham Palace?


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