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1.The Mau Mau uprising took place between 1952 and 1960 in what country?
 
Kenya (then British Kenya)
2.Dr Christian Barnard was a South African surgeon who performed the world's first successful human-to-human transplant of what organ in 1967?
 
Heart
3.What valuable cargo was the target on-board the ferry SF Hydro when it was sunk by Norwegian resistance forces on Lake Tinn, Norway in February 1944?
 
Heavy water (Deuterium oxide - 2H2O or D2O - for use in the development of nuclear weapons)
4.The Anschluß was the annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany in what year?
 
1938
5.Born in AD 23, by what name was Roman author, naturalist, and natural philosopher Gaius Plinius Secundus better known?
 
Pliny the Elder
6.In 1511, who became the first European country to colonise South-east Asia by conquering the Sultanate of Malacca, part of modern day Malaysia?
 
Portugal
7.The agreement signed by Adolf Hitler, Neville Chamberlain, Benito Mussolini and Édouard Daladier in September 1938 was named after what German city?
 
Munich
8.Born in 1852, by what name was Martha Jane Canary better known?
 
Calamity Jane
9.Born in Poland in 1886, he emigrated to Palestine in 1906 and later became the first Prime Minister of the State of Israel. What was his name?
 
David Ben-Gurion
10.What two countries fought the "Pastry War" between 1838 and 1839?
 
France & Mexico
11.Who was commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet during World War II?
 
Chester W. Nimitz
12.How many funnels did the Titanic have?
 
4
13.Released by Atari in November 1979, what is the name of this classic arcade game?
 
Asteroids
14.When Lady Nancy Astor said to him "If you were my husband, I'd poison your tea," what British politician responded, "Madam, if you were my wife, I'd drink it!"?
 
Winston Churchill
15.What arrived in the United States in 350 pieces packed in 214 crates aboard the French naval vessel Isère on 17th June 1885?
 
Statue of Liberty
16.What was the surname of the Archduke assassinated in Sarajevo in 1914, a precursor to World War I?
 
Ferdinand (Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria)

17.Legal tender in the UK from 1860 to 1960; from 1937 onwards, what bird featured on the reverse of a farthing (¼d) coin?
 
Wren
18.Between 1841 and 1853, what country was divided into the provinces of New Ulster and New Munster?
 
New Zealand
19.Who did George W. Bush defeat in the December 2000 presidential election?
 
Al Gore
20.By what name is 6th June 1944 often called?
 
D-Day (beginning of the Normandy landings)
21.What Venetian navigator and explorer made a British claim to land in Canada, mistaking it for Asia, during his 1497 voyage on the ship Matthew?
 
John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto)
22.Who took office on 19th December 1783 as the youngest ever British Prime Minister, aged 24 years, 205 days?
 
William Pitt the Younger
23.During World War II, by what name was U.S.-born William Joyce better known?
 
Lord Haw-Haw
24.Which 1983 Nobel Peace Prize winner sent his wife to Oslo to accept the prize because he feared he would not be readmitted to his homeland?
 
Lech Wałęsa
25.At around 6 million, 17% of its population, what country suffered the highest percent of population deaths during World War II?
 
Poland
26.The Rosetta Stone played a key role in the deciphering of the Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. There are three languages inscribed on the stone: hieroglyphs, Demotic script, and what other?
 
Ancient Greek
27.Who was captain of the Bounty when Fletcher Christian led the mutiny against him in April 1789?
 
William Bligh (Mutiny on the Bounty)
28.What major event took place on 15th March 44 BC?
 
Assassination of Julius Caesar
29.What was the name of the Greenpeace ship sunk in Auckland harbour, New Zealand, on 10th July 1985?
 
Rainbow Warrior
30.The capital of a newly built Spanish colony in Asia, in 1571, what did King Philip II of Spain designate as the "Distinguished and Ever Loyal City"?
 
Manila (The Philippines)
31.An 1818 invention known as the "Dandy Horse" was the forerunner to what mode of transport?
 
Bicycle
32.What name was given to the long series of military interventions by the United States in Central America and the Caribbean between 1898 and 1934?
 
The Banana Wars

33.Frank Morris, Clarence Anglin, and John Anglin have not been seen since June 1962. For what are they famous?
 
Escape from Alcatraz
34.What city held its first Oktoberfest in 1811?
 
Munich / München
35.What continent was explored by the Burke and Wills expedition in 1860–61?
 
Australia
36.Who was military dictator of Panama between 1983 and 1989?
 
Manuel Noriega
37.What is the name of the 1783 treaty that formally ended the American Revolutionary War?
 
Treaty of Paris
38.In the 1950s, EOKA was a nationalist guerilla organisation that fought a campaign for the end of British rule in what country?
 
Cyprus (Εθνική Οργάνωσις Κυπρίων Αγωνιστών - National Organisation of Cypriot Fighters)
39.Which German inventor introduced the printing press to Europe in the 15th century?
 
Johannes Gutenberg
40.Golda Meir was Prime Minister of what country from 1969 to 1974?
 
Israel
41.Ferdinand Magellan's nautical expedition was the first documented circumnavigation of the world. In what century did it take place?
 
16th (1519-1522)
42.In January 1890, emulating Jules Verne's fictional character Phileas Fogg, what American journalist completed a record-breaking trip around the world in 72 days?
 
Nellie Bly (Elizabeth Cochran Seaman)
43.Which of the five operational Space Shuttles launched and landed 39 times, gathering more space flights than any other spacecraft to date?
 
Discovery
44.The year 1816 is known as the Year Without a Summer, predominantly caused by the massive April 1815 eruption of what volcano in the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia)?
 
Mount Tambora
45.In English legend, what was the name of Dick Turpin's horse?
 
Black Bess
46.How many propellers (screws) did the RMS Titanic have?
 
Three
47.What British ocean liner was sunk by a German U-boat on 7th May 1915?
 
RMS Lusitania
48.In a 1918 speech, what U.S. president outlined the Fourteen Points, a set of principles to work towards world peace?
 
Woodrow Wilson
49.What empire was ruled by the Ptolemaic dynasty from 305 to 30 BC?
 
Egyptian (The last dynasty of ancient Egypt)
50.In what U.S. city is Ford's Theatre, where Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in April 1865?
 
Washington, D.C.


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