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1.At what northern parallel did escalating border conflicts mark the beginning of the Korean War in 1950?
 
38th
2.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
3.Who was most famously accused and convicted in the Rivonia Trial of 1963-64?
 
Nelson Mandela
4.Borrowing a line Jack Dempsey said after losing the heavyweight championship to Gene Tunney in 1926, who reportedly said to his wife, "Honey, I forgot to duck," on 30th March 1981?
 
Ronald Reagan (in the hospital emergency room after his assassination attempt)
5.What incident in June 1993 between John and Lorena Bobbitt made world headlines that year?
 
She severed his penis with a knife
6.Who was killed in the Philippines in 1521 during an expedition he led that would become the first to circumnavigate the world?
 
Ferdinand Magellan
7.Who commanded the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil War?
 
General Robert E. Lee
8.Founded around 600 BC by Greek settlers, what is the oldest city in France?
 
Marseille
9.With the new Australian dollar equivalent to ten shillings or half an Australian pound, in what year did decimalisation take place in Australia?
 
1966 (14th February)
10.A favourite of Queen Elizabeth I and credited with popularising tobacco in England, who was executed in London on 29th October 1618?
 
Sir Walter Raleigh
11.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
12.In December 1970, a Soviet spacecraft became the first to soft land on another planet and transmit data back to Earth. What major planet did it land on?
 
Venus (Venera 7)
13.Before becoming President, Bill Clinton was Governor of what U.S. state?
 
Arkansas
14.Born around 1430, what 'I' is a nickname given to Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia?
 
(Vlad the) Impaler (Vlad Dracula)
15.Who is reputed to have coined the phrase, "An army marches on its stomach"?
 
Napoléon Bonaparte
16.In terms of troop numbers, the Battle of Flodden Field in 1513 was the largest battle fought between what two Kingdoms?
 
England and Scotland (26,000 English, 30-34,000 Scottish)

17.Who assassinated Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre, Washington, D.C. in 1865?
 
John Wilkes Booth
18.Who fell from the Lady Ghislaine in November 1991?
 
Robert Maxwell
19.What name is given to the political movement that supported the restoration of the senior line of the House of Stuart to the British throne between 1688 and 1807?
 
Jacobites
20.Generally credited with inventing, building, and flying the world's first successful aeroplane, what were the first names of the Wright brothers?
 
Orville & Wilbur
21.On what Greek island was the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, born on 10th June 1921?
 
Corfu (Κέρκυρα)
22.In what modern-day country was Saint Nicholas born in 270 AD?
 
Turkey (Patara, Roman Empire)
23.From which country did Lebanon gain independence in 1943?
 
France
24.Released by Atari in November 1979, what is the name of this classic arcade game?
 
Asteroids
25.Hassan II was the king of what African country from 1929 until his death in 1999?
 
Morocco
26.What country declared independence from the Netherlands on 4th October 1830?
 
Belgium
27.With West Germany and Belgium also involved, between what two countries were the "Cod Wars" primarily fought in the 1950s and 1970s?
 
United Kingdom and Iceland
28.In what British city did the Peterloo Massacre take place on 16th August 1819?
 
Manchester
29.What British coin ceased to be legal tender from 1st January 1961?
 
Farthing / ¼d
30.Who was arrested in Montgomery, Alabama for refusing to relinquish her bus seat to a white man on 1st December 1955?
 
Rosa Parks
31.What country did the USA declare war on in 1898?
 
Spain (Spanish–American War)
32."After all, the chief business of the American people is business" were the words of what U.S. president in a 1925 speech?
 
Calvin Coolidge

33.What became the first independent credit card company in the world when founded in New York City in 1950?
 
Diners Club
34.What war was fought in the mid-17th century between the Cavaliers and the Roundheads?
 
English Civil War
35.Which French general was head of state of the wartime Vichy government?
 
Marshal Philippe Pétain
36.Which major European conflict was fought between 1936 and 1939?
 
Spanish Civil War
37.Who became Queen consort of England by marrying her brother-in-law in 1509?
 
Catherine of Aragon (First wife of King Henry VIII. She was previously Princess of Wales as the wife of Henry's elder brother, Arthur, until his death in 1502)
38.What 'S' was the common name given to East Germany's secret police, the Ministry for State Security, during the cold war?
 
Stasi (Ministerium für Staatssicherheit)
39.Troops from what country were responsible for the Mỹ Lai Massacre in 1968?
 
United States (around 400 unarmed Vietnamese citizens killed)
40.In what year did Christopher Columbus first arrive in the Americas?
 
1492
41.Which four modern day countries, in part or whole, formed the historic colony of French Indochina?
 
Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, China
42.In 1964, Kenneth Kaunda became founding President of what African country?
 
Zambia
43.Māori for "woman", what was the name of the roll-on/roll-off ferry that sank near Wellington Harbour during a storm on 10th April 1968, killing 53 people?
 
Wahine
44.What country celebrated its bicentenary in 1988?
 
Australia
45.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?
 
Iron maiden
46.What military leader led a failed attempt to invade Russia in 1812?
 
Napoléon Bonaparte (The French invasion of Russia)
47.Ferdinand Magellan's nautical expedition was the first documented circumnavigation of the world. In what century did it take place?
 
16th (1519-1522)
48.What was "Che" Guevara's given first name?
 
Ernesto
49.Which World War II battle between December 1944 and January 1945 was a German offensive on the Western Front in Belgium, France and Luxembourg?
 
Battle of the Bulge (German: Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein "Operation Watch on the Rhine")
50.In January 2011, Dilma Rousseff became the first female president of what country?
 
Brazil


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