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1.In which year did India gain independence from the United Kingdom?
 
1947 (15th August)
2.What was the name of the flagship on which Sir Francis Drake became the second ever, after Ferdinand Magellan, to circumnavigate the world?
 
Pelican / Golden Hind (renamed by Drake mid-voyage in 1578)
3.The defeat of the Prussian army in the 1792 Battle of Valmy played a significant role in which well known conflict?
 
French Revolutionary Wars / French Revolution
4.What 20th century Pope was in office for just 34 days before his death?
 
John Paul I (26 August 1978 - 28 September 1978)
5.What continent was explored by the Burke and Wills expedition in 1860–61?
 
Australia
6.Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt disappeared in 1967 while doing what?
 
Swimming (at Cheviot Beach near Portsea, Melbourne, Victoria, presumed drowned)
7.Who deposed Milton Obote during a military coup in January 1971?
 
Idi Amin (Uganda)
8.The transistor radio, integrated circuit, videotape, and correction fluid were all invented in what decade of the 20th century?
 
The 1950s
9.What scientist was charged with heresy in 1633 by the Roman Catholic Church for his view that the earth orbits the sun?
 
Galileo Galilei
10.Following a referendum in 1905, Norway gained independence from which country?
 
Sweden
11.Who is most well known for the discoveries of the wrecks of the RMS Titanic in 1985, the battleship Bismarck in 1989, and the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown in 1998?
 
Robert Ballard
12.Who, most famously, was watching a play called Our American Cousin on 14th April 1865?
 
Abraham Lincoln (Assassinated at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C.)
13.Acadia was a 17th and early 18th century North American colonisation by what European country?
 
France (French: Acadie - up until the British conquest of 1713)
14.The 1960 Valdivia earthquake of Sunday 22nd May 1960 was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded, rating 9.5. On the coast of what country was its epicenter?
 
Chile
15.Nicknamed the Milwaukee Cannibal, what American serial killer and sex offender killed and dismembered seventeen males between 1978 and 1991?
 
Jeffrey Dahmer
16.What four letter word describes this ancient Egyptian symbol representing the key of life?
 
Ankh

17.In 2001, Hillary Clinton became the first former First Lady elected to federal office, when she won a senate seat representing what U.S. state?
 
New York
18.The 7th Duke of Medina Sidonia commanded which famous fleet?
 
Spanish Armada
19.On 30th January 1835, just outside the United States Capitol Building, Richard Lawrence made what is thought to be the first attempt to kill a sitting President of the United States. Who was the President?
 
Andrew Jackson
20.Leading up to and during World War II, what name was given to the German defence line opposite France's Maginot Line?
 
Siegfried Line (named Westwall by the Germans)
21.After which war was the League of Nations formed?
 
First World War
22.In what U.S. state was the Declaration of Independence signed on 4th July 1776?
 
Pennsylvania (Independence Hall, Philadelphia)
23.What was the name of the supertanker that ran aground off the coast of Cornwall in 1967, causing the worst oil spill in British history?
 
SS Torrey Canyon
24.In a war lasting just two days in October 1961, India defeated what European country to end 451 years of overseas provincial governance in Goa?
 
Portugal
25.Dubbed the worst volcanic disaster of the 20th century, on which Caribbean island did Mount Pelée erupt in 1902, destroying the city of Saint-Pierre and killing more than 30,000 people?
 
Martinique
26.Born in 1765, who is best remembered as the mistress of Lord Nelson?
 
Emma, Lady Hamilton
27.What is the name of the monoplane flown by Charles Lindbergh in May 1927 on the first solo non-stop transatlantic flight?
 
Spirit of St. Louis
28.In a competition in October 1829, what beat Cycloped, Novelty, Perseverance and Sans Pareil?
 
Stephenson's Rocket (Rainhill Trials)
29.Born in Leicester, England on 5th August 1862, by what name is Joseph Merrick better known?
 
The Elephant Man
30.In April 1968, the City of London famously sold London Bridge to an American, Robert P. McCulloch. Dismantled brick-by-brick, shipped and eventually reconstructed in 1971, in which U.S. state is the bridge now located?
 
Arizona (Lake Havasu City, Mohave County)
31.The Hundred Days Offensive is used to describe the final period of what war?
 
First World War (18th July to 11th November 1918)
32.Who was British monarch at the outbreak of World War I?
 
George V

33.Legend says it fell from the heavens at the Battle of Valdemar on 15th June 1219; which country has the oldest state flag in the world still in use by an independent nation today?
 
Denmark (Dannebrog)
34.John F. Kennedy was assassinated on 22nd November 1963. On what date was Lee Harvey Oswald murdered by Jack Ruby?
 
24th November 1963
35.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
36.What battle of 1746 in Scotland ended the Jacobite rising?
 
Battle of Culloden
37.Sukarno became the first President of what newly-created Republic in 1945?
 
Indonesia
38.What is the name of the treaty first signed on 6th February 1840 by representatives of the British Crown and Māori chiefs from the North Island of New Zealand?
 
Treaty of Waitangi
39.What incident in June 1993 between John and Lorena Bobbitt made world headlines that year?
 
She severed his penis with a knife
40.What was established in Western Europe in 1478 and not disbanded until 1834?
 
Spanish Inquisition (Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition)
41.What 'B' describes this ancient siege device?
 
Ballista
42.Who was President of the United States from 1953 until 1961?
 
Dwight D. Eisenhower
43.One of the longest and most destructive conflicts in European history, what name was given to the war in Central Europe between 1618 and 1648?
 
Thirty Years' War
44.Who was King of Jordan from the abdication of his father in 1952 until his death in 1999?
 
Hussein (Hussein bin Talal)
45.In what country was Leon Trotsky assassinated in August 1940 by Ramón Mercader, a Spanish-born Soviet agent?
 
Mexico (Mexico City)
46.What Scottish-American industrialist led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and is famously quoted as saying "The man who dies thus rich dies disgraced"?
 
Andrew Carnegie
47.What was Admiral Nelson's first name?
 
Horatio
48.For what did the United States pay the Russian Empire $7.2million on 30th March 1867?
 
Alaska
49.The 1812 Overture was written in 1880 to commemorate the defeat of Napoleon in what city?
 
Moscow (by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)
50.How old was Adolf Hitler when he committed suicide on 30th April 1945?
 
56


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