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50 randomly selected History questions for quizmasters.

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1.The Mau Mau uprising took place between 1952 and 1960 in what country?
 
Kenya (then British Kenya)
2.The Mannerheim Line was a defensive structure built after World War I to defend what country?
 
Finland (from the Soviet Union)
3.Who was the last US President to die of natural causes while in office?
 
Franklin D. Roosevelt (12th April 1945, cerebral haemorrhage)
4.What is the name of the war that included the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876?
 
Great Sioux War / Black Hills War
5.In which year did the Asian Financial Crisis hit Thailand, seeing the baht halving in value overnight?
 
1997
6.What name was given to this multi-stranded knotted rope used for flogging in days gone by?
 
Cat o' nine tails
7.Why did 13 Wild Boars make world headlines in June 2018?
 
Thai cave rescue (Wild Boars is the name of the Junior football team)
8.What U.S. President was assassinated in September 1901?
 
William McKinley
9.What Empire was defeated by the Greeks in the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC?
 
Persian Empire
10.Introduced by the EEC in 1979, it was designed to achieve monetary stability in Europe and prepare for the introduction of a single currency; what did ERM stand for?
 
Exchange Rate Mechanism
11.Who succeeded Calvin Coolidge as President of the United States in 1929?
 
Herbert Hoover
12.On what Greek island was the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, born on 10th June 1921?
 
Corfu (Κέρκυρα)
13.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)
14.What famous speech begins, "Four score and seven years ago ..."?
 
Gettysburg Address (Abraham Lincoln - 1863)
15.Unbeaten to this day, what was the name of the steam locomotive that set the world speed record of 126 mph on 3rd July 1938?
 
Mallard (LNER Class A4 4468)
16.The only U.S. president to have served more than two terms, how many times was Franklin D. Roosevelt elected president?
 
4 (1932, 1936, 1940, 1944)

17.The Great Depression lasted for almost all of what decade?
 
The 1930s
18.In what British city did the Peterloo Massacre take place on 16th August 1819?
 
Manchester
19.In which sea did the ferry MS Estonia sink in September 1994 with the loss of 852 people?
 
Baltic Sea
20.The Gunpowder Plot was a failed attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament in what century?
 
17th (1605)
21.Following the Pleistocene around 11,700 years ago, what 'H' describes the current geological epoch?
 
Holocene
22.Who was leader of the Soviet Union between 13th February 1984 and his death on 10th March 1985?
 
Konstantin Chernenko
23.How many days after Hiroshima was the second atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki?
 
3 (6th & 9th August 1945)
24.The first cinematograph to allow simultaneous viewing by multiple parties was patented in the 1890s by French brothers Auguste and Louis ... what?
 
Lumière
25.After which war was the League of Nations formed?
 
First World War
26.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
27.What were the surnames of the two body snatchers who killed 16 people in Edinburgh in 1868 and sold the corpses to Robert Knox for dissection at his anatomy lectures?
 
Burke and Hare
28.During which war was the 1879 Battle of Rorke's Drift fought?
 
Anglo-Zulu War
29.What began with the storming of the Bastille in 1789?
 
French Revolution
30.Operation Granby was the name given to British military operations during which conflict?
 
Gulf War (1991)
31.Who was commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet during World War II?
 
Chester W. Nimitz
32.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

33.Which British Royal married for the second time on 12th December 1992?
 
Anne, Princess Royal (Timothy Laurence)
34.Signed on 6th November 1903, what major construction was made possible by the Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty?
 
Panama Canal
35.In what decade did Rio de Janeiro cease to be the capital of Brazil?
 
The 1960s (Brasilia founded on 21st April 1960)
36.In what country was Leon Trotsky assassinated in August 1940 by Ramón Mercader, a Spanish-born Soviet agent?
 
Mexico (Mexico City)
37.Who was the Republican candidate narrowly defeated by John F. Kennedy in the 1960 Presidential election?
 
Richard Nixon
38.The name of what General from the American Revolutionary War became a byword in the United States for treason or betrayal?
 
Benedict Arnold
39.At the turn of the 20th century, what was the tallest man-made construction in the world?
 
Eiffel Tower (Paris, France - 1889–1930 - surpassed by the Chrysler Building)
40.Legal tender in the UK from 1860 to 1960; from 1937 onwards, what bird featured on the reverse of a farthing (¼d) coin?
 
Wren
41.On what holiday was Abraham Lincoln assassinated?
 
Good Friday (14th April 1865)
42.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)
43.The Law of the Twelve Tables was the legislation that stood at the foundation of what civilisation?
 
Roman (Ancient Rome)
44.What was Al Capone's full first name?
 
Alphonse (Alphonse Gabriel Capone)
45.Henri Désiré Landru killed 11 women in France in the early 20th century. What was his nickname?
 
Bluebeard
46.Former Israeli Prime Ministers Rabin and Shamir shared what first name?
 
Yitzhak
47.Which founder of modern Turkey delivered a 36 hour long speech over 6 days in 1927?
 
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
48.In what country is the site of the 1815 Battle of Waterloo?
 
Belgium
49.Since 1933, three U.S. Presidents have lost their second-term elections. George H. W. Bush is one. Name the other two.
 
Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter
50.Which French general was head of state of the wartime Vichy government?
 
Marshal Philippe Pétain


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