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1.Who succeeded Calvin Coolidge as President of the United States in 1929?
 
Herbert Hoover
2.Who resigned as French President in April 1969?
 
Charles de Gaulle
3.The Entente Cordiale was a series of agreements signed on 8th April 1904 between what two countries?
 
U.K. and France
4.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?
 
Dubai (Port Rashid)
5.Who was East Germany's Head of State between 1976 and the country's dissolution in 1989?
 
Erich Honecker
6.What was the name of the Bismarck-class battleship sunk in a Norwegian fjord by RAF "Tallboy" bombs on 12th November 1944?
 
Tirpitz
7.What name is given to the group of 750,000 year old human fossils first discovered during excavations at Zhoukoudian near Beijing in 1923?
 
Peking Man (Homo erectus pekinensis)
8.Who was responsible for the Barings Bank collapse in 1995?
 
Nick Leeson
9.Sort these geological periods in date order; oldest first, most recent last:
A. Jurassic
B. Cretaceous
C. Triassic
 
C A B (Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous)
10.The largest loss of life in a single ship sinking in history, around 9,400, what was the name of the German military transport ship sunk on 30th January 1945 by a Soviet submarine in the Baltic Sea?
 
MV Wilhelm Gustloff
11.Who was named U.S. president after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln?
 
Andrew Johnson
12.To what was Madras State in India renamed in 1969?
 
Tamil Nadu
13.To what was the city of Petrograd renamed in 1924?
 
Leningrad (now St. Petersburg)
14.To which of his six wives was England's King Henry VIII married for the longest time?
 
Catherine of Aragon (almost 24 years)
15.During his voyage of 1605-1606, Willem Janszoon became the first European known to have seen the coast of what modern-day country?
 
Australia
16.What canal took 10 years to build and opened in November 1869?
 
The Suez Canal

17.The former Soviet "Committee for State Security" was better known as what?
 
KGB (Комитет государственной безопасности, Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti)
18.Named after the religious day on which it began, what was the 1973 war between the Arab states and Israel called?
 
Yom Kippur War (aka Ramadan War / October War)
19.In January 2011, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was forced to quit as President of what country?
 
Tunisia
20.For what is 17th century Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan best known?
 
Taj Mahal
21.In what year did Bill Gates and Paul Allen found a small company called Microsoft?
 
1975 (4th April)
22.What former U.S. President died on 22th April 1994?
 
Richard Nixon
23.Before the introduction of 33⅓ and 45 rpm vinyl records, what brittle material was used to make 78 rpm discs?
 
Shellac
24.Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt disappeared in 1967 while doing what?
 
Swimming (at Cheviot Beach near Portsea, Melbourne, Victoria, presumed drowned)
25.Archaeologists confirmed in 2013 that a skeleton found under a Leicester car park was that of what King of England?
 
Richard III
26.Born in 1867, what was the name of the Titanic survivor posthumously nicknamed "The Unsinkable ..."?
 
Molly Brown
27.Ceding Florida to the U.S. in 1819, the Adams-Onis Treaty was an agreement made between the United States and what country?
 
Spain (also defining the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain)
28.What was the name of the Greenpeace ship sunk in Auckland harbour, New Zealand, on 10th July 1985?
 
Rainbow Warrior
29.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
30.In which century did Constantinople fall to the Ottomans, marking the end of the Byzantine Empire?
 
15th (1453)
31.In what year was the Twenty-first Amendment ratified, officially ending prohibition in the United States?
 
1933 (5th December)
32.The transistor radio, integrated circuit, videotape, and correction fluid were all invented in what decade of the 20th century?
 
The 1950s

33.Who was most famously accused and convicted in the Rivonia Trial of 1963-64?
 
Nelson Mandela
34.What took place on 28th March 1979 in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, making news headlines worldwide?
 
Three Mile Island Accident (Core meltdown)
35.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
36.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
37.The Siege of Mafeking occurred during which war?
 
Boer War (Second Boer War)
38.What 19th century statesman was nicknamed the "Iron Chancellor"?
 
Otto von Bismarck
39.Between 1951 and 1969, King Idris was the first and only king of what African country?
 
Libya
40.What was the name of the prison in Paris stormed by a crowd on 14th July 1789?
 
Bastille (French Revolution)
41.Which Russian ballet dancer defected in June 1974 while on tour in Canada?
 
Mikhail Baryshnikov
42.What famous protest took place in England in October 1936?
 
Jarrow March/Crusade
43.Which American bank robber was shot dead by FBI Agents outside a Chicago cinema in July 1934?
 
John Dillinger
44.Between 1953 and 1961, who was Vice President of the United States under President Dwight D. Eisenhower?
 
Richard Nixon (Richard Milhous Nixon )
45.In which year did Isaac Newton watch an apple fall from a tree, inspiring his famous theory of gravity?
 
1666
46.What war was fought in the mid-17th century between the Cavaliers and the Roundheads?
 
English Civil War
47.To whom did Sitting Bull give the nickname "Watanya Cicilla", or "Little Sure Shot"?
 
Annie Oakley
48.What 19th century American family produced both typewriters and firearms?
 
Remington (E. Remington and Sons)
49.What name is given to the six 19th century Dorset farm labourers sentenced to transportation to Australia for swearing a secret oath as members of the Friendly Society of Agricultural Labourers?
 
Tolpuddle Martyrs
50.On what British park was the Great Exhibition of 1851 held?
 
Hyde Park (London - The Crystal Palace)


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