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1.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)
2.In what year did Princess Anne marry Captain Mark Phillips?
 
1973
3.In 1913, Adolf Hitler, Leon Trotsky, Joseph Tito, Sigmund Freud and Joseph Stalin were all living in which city?
 
Vienna
4.Who became King of the United Kingdom upon the death of Queen Victoria in 1901?
 
Edward VII
5.Who was Prime Minister of France from 1974 to 1976 and 1986 to 1988, and President of France from 1995 to 2007?
 
Jacques Chirac
6.What did journalists Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward reveal to the world in 1972?
 
Watergate Scandal
7.What was the name of the line of concrete fortifications, obstacles and weapon installations built by France in the 1930s to deter invasion by Germany?
 
Maginot Line
8.What military leader led a failed attempt to invade Russia in 1812?
 
Napoléon Bonaparte (The French invasion of Russia)
9.Later honoured in 8BC by giving his name to a summer month, what name was bestowed upon Roman Emperor Gaius Octavius in 27BC?
 
Augustus
10.What city in Texas was the scene of the 1836 Battle of the Alamo?
 
San Antonio (Misión de San Antonio de Valero)
11.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
12.What was the capital of Yugoslavia from 1918 to 2006?
 
Belgrade
13.What name was given to the secret oath-based organisation of English textile workers in the 19th century, where a radical faction destroyed textile machinery as a form of protest?
 
Luddites
14.Whose portrait was used on these British WWI recruiting posters?
 
Lord Kitchener (Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, Secretary of State for War)
15.Who succeeded Javier Pérez de Cuéllar as Secretary-General of the United Nations in 1992 and succeeded by Kofi Annan in 1997?
 
Boutros Boutros-Ghali
16.In what year did Harrison Schmitt become the twelfth and last man to date to set foot on the moon?
 
1972 (December)

17.What happened to Jorge Mario Bergoglio on 13th March 2013?
 
He became Pope Francis
18.Upon being released from prison as part of an amnesty for political prisoners in 1955, to which country did Fidel and Raul Castro go into exile?
 
Mexico
19.Following the execution of Charles I, who declared England a republic in 1649?
 
Oliver Cromwell
20.What town in New Mexico, USA became famous in 1947 for the recovery of unknown materials and has since become synonymous with extra-terrestrial conspiracies?
 
Roswell
21.In which year did an earthquake and subsequent fires destroy more than 80% of San Francisco?
 
1906 (April 18th)
22.What war effectively ended with the signing of an armistice on 27th July 1953?
 
Korean War
23.What was Dwight D. Eisenhower's middle name?
 
David
24.What was the name of the research and development undertaking during World War II that produced the first nuclear weapons?
 
Manhattan Project
25.What war took place in Europe between October 1853 and February 1856?
 
Crimean War
26.Which was the only Scandinavian country to remain neutral throughout World War II?
 
Sweden
27.What King of France was known as the Sun King?
 
Louis XIV
28.In medieval times, the English referred to it as Cambria. By what name do we know it today?
 
Wales
29.In which country where the Boer Wars fought?
 
South Africa
30.Who became the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932?
 
Amelia Earhart
31.Who was the fifth governor of the Roman province of Judaea, best known for being the official who ordered the crucifixion of Jesus?
 
Pontius Pilate
32.Formally known as the Treaty on European Union, what was signed on 7th February 1992 by members of the European Community?
 
Maastricht Treaty

33.Archaeologists confirmed in 2013 that a skeleton found under a Leicester car park was that of what King of England?
 
Richard III
34.In which year did India gain independence from the United Kingdom?
 
1947 (15th August)
35.Dying on 4th April 1841 after just 32 days in office, who was the United States' shortest-serving president?
 
William Henry Harrison
36.What Soviet leader ordered the invasion of Afghanistan on 24th December 1979?
 
Leonid Brezhnev
37.What world famous discovery did Howard Carter make on 4th November 1922?
 
The tomb of Tutankhamun
38.What 'P' is the most common term used to describe the early 20th century 'Noble Experiment' in the United States?
 
Prohibition (1920 to 1933)
39.The Tonton Macoutes were a dreaded paramilitary police, most active during the 1960s and 1970s, in what country?
 
Haiti
40.In which century was the Taj Mahal built?
 
17th (1632–1653)
41.What was Constantinople called before Constantine the Great renamed it after himself in 330 AD?
 
Byzantium
42.When Ronald Reagan won the U.S. presidential election in 1980, who came second?
 
Jimmy Carter
43.In what century did the Ottoman Empire capture Constantinople?
 
15th (29th May 1453)
44.At around 6 million, 17% of its population, what country suffered the highest percent of population deaths during World War II?
 
Poland
45.In which decade did Colonel Harland Sanders begin selling fried chicken from his roadside restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky?
 
The 1930s (1930. The first "Kentucky Fried Chicken" franchise opened in Utah in 1952.)
46.What English inventor created the first practical steam engine in 1712, using a piston to pump water from a mine?
 
Thomas Newcomen (Newcomen atmospheric engine)
47.What worldwide organisation, founded in 1920, was succeeded in 1945 by the United Nations?
 
League of Nations
48.Who was President of Argentina during the Falklands War?
 
General Leopoldo Galtieri
49.In what year did Christopher Columbus first arrive in the Americas?
 
1492
50.What did Portugal hand back to the People's Republic of China in December 1999?
 
Macau


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