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1.In April 1865, shortly after the shooting of Abraham Lincoln, what future British Prime Minister declared that "assassination has never changed the history of the world"?
 
Benjamin Disraeli
2.What airline owned the hijacked plane involved in the hostage situation at Entebbe Airport, Uganda in 1976?
 
Air France
3.Between 84 and 44 BC who had three wives; Cornelia, Pompeia, and Calpurnia?
 
Julius Caesar
4.Who fell from the Lady Ghislaine on 5th November 1991?
 
Robert Maxwell
5.Who was U.S. President throughout the War of 1812?
 
James Madison (Andrew Jackson played a major role and later became president in 1829)
6.What royal palace in the U.K. was severely damaged by fire in March 1986?
 
Hampton Court Palace
7.Formed in the United States during World War II, the OSS was a predecessor of the CIA. What did OSS stand for?
 
Office of Strategic Services
8.Who became Britain's first black female Member of Parliament in 1987?
 
Diane Abbott
9.What former U.K. Prime Minister died on 8th April 2013?
 
Margaret Thatcher
10.In 1959, what car manufacturer became the first to include three-point seatbelts in their modern form as standard equipment?
 
Volvo
11.In the United States from 1950 to 1975, what manufacturer made the Bel Air car?
 
Chevrolet
12.Who was 11th president of the Philippines from 1986 to 1992?
 
Corazon "Cory" Aquino
13.Who adopted the title Il Duce in 1925?
 
Benito Mussolini
14.What U.S. president enacted the "New Deal" programs in the 1930s?
 
Franklin D. Roosevelt
15.What was discovered near Ballarat in Victoria, Australia in 1851?
 
Gold
16.On what notorious island did Nelson Mandela spend eighteen of his twenty-seven years in prison?
 
Robben Island

17.Through what English city does legend claim Lady Godiva rode naked in the 11th century?
 
Coventry
18.What 'P' describes the religious group that banned Christmas in England from 1647 to 1660 and in Boston, Massachusetts from 1659 to 1681?
 
Puritans
19.What British monarch died on 20th January 1936?
 
George V
20.Who was East Germany's Head of State between 1976 and the country's dissolution in 1989?
 
Erich Honecker
21.Who was President of the United States when Barack Obama was born?
 
John F. Kennedy (4th August 1961)
22.On what Greek island was the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, born on 10th June 1921?
 
Corfu (Κέρκυρα)
23.Amid some controversy, what Berlin airport was closed down in 2008?
 
Tempelhof
24.How many days after John F. Kennedy's assassination was Lee Harvey Oswald murdered by Jack Ruby?
 
2 (22nd-24th November 1963)
25.In 1967, Svetlana Alliluyeva caused an international furore when she defected from the Soviet Union to the United States. Who was her famous father?
 
Joseph Stalin
26.In what city was Anne Frank when she wrote her famous wartime diary?
 
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
27.The invasion of the Goths in the 5th century led to the end of what empire?
 
Roman Empire
28.In what German city did the Nazi war crime trials begin in November 1945?
 
Nuremberg (German: Nürnberg)
29.What 'H' were French Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries frequently embroiled in religious wars with the Catholics?
 
Huguenots
30.Complete this famous quote from June 1963:
... and, therefore, as a free man, I take pride in the words ...

 
"Ich bin ein Berliner!" (John F. Kennedy)
31.With what historic event is Dealey Plaza most associated?
 
Assassination of John F. Kennedy (Dallas, Texas, 22nd November 1963)
32.What U.S. Senator for Wisconsin rose to national prominence in the early 1950s by proclaiming that high places in the U.S. federal government and military were "infested" with communists?
 
Joseph McCarthy

33.Released by Atari in November 1979, what is the name of this classic arcade game?
 
Asteroids
34.What U.S. President was assassinated in September 1901?
 
William McKinley
35.What former U.S. President died on 22th April 1994?
 
Richard Nixon
36.What city was the capital of the Byzantine Empire (330–1204 and 1261–1453), the Latin Empire (1204–1261), and the Ottoman Empire (1453–1922)?
 
Constantinople
37.What European country switched from a monarchy to a republic after a coup d'état on 5th October 1910?
 
Portugal
38.Name the two active battleships sunk and permanently lost during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7th December 1941?
 
Arizona and Oklahoma (6 other battleships were damaged or sunk, but later repaired and returned to service)
39.What Empire was defeated by the Greeks in the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC?
 
Persian Empire
40.What future president became U.S. vice president when Spiro Agnew resigned in 1973?
 
Gerald Ford
41.What was the capital of Yugoslavia between 1918 and 1992?
 
Belgrade (now the capital of Serbia)
42.Between 1958 and 1961, the United Arab Republic was a short-lived political union between what two countries?
 
Egypt and Syria
43.What two Persian Gulf countries were at war from September 1980 until August 1988?
 
Iran and Iraq
44.What nationality was exotic dancer and convicted World War I spy Mata Hari?
 
Dutch ( Margaretha Geertruida Zelle)
45.In what century did the Ottoman Empire capture Constantinople?
 
15th (29th May 1453)
46.Prince Henry the Navigator played a prominent role in the 15th-century development of what country's empire?
 
Portugal
47.Which two countries fought the Hundred Years' War between 1337 and 1453?
 
England and France
48.The book and film Black Hawk Down chronicle a 1993 battle between U.S. forces and militia in what African city?
 
Mogadishu
49.Biafra was a partially recognised secessionist state in West Africa that existed from 1967 until 1970, having declared independence from what country?
 
Nigeria
50.What was the name of the Wing Commander in charge of the "Dambusters" raid in May 1943?
 
Guy Gibson (Wing Commander Guy Penrose Gibson)


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