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1.What war effectively ended with the signing of an armistice on 27th July 1953?
 
Korean War
2.By what name is 6th June 1944 often called?
 
D-Day (beginning of the Normandy landings)
3.Born in 1852, by what name was Martha Jane Canary better known?
 
Calamity Jane
4.In May 1982, Héctor E. Bonzo was the last captain of what ship?
 
General Belgrano
5.In May 2001, at a cost of $1 million, what US restaurant chain became the first company in the world to deliver fast food to outer space?
 
Pizza Hut
6.Named after the mother of the pilot, what was the name of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima?
 
Enola Gay (after Enola Gay Tibbets, mother of Colonel Paul Tibbets)
7.What English king was killed at the Battle of Bosworth Field on 22nd August 1485?
 
Richard III
8.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
9.What year did Queen Elizabeth II describe as an "annus horribilis"?
 
1992
10.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)
11.What American entrepreneur became famous in 1979 as the spokesman for Remington with his catchphrase, "I liked the shaver so much, I bought the company."?
 
Victor Kiam
12.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)
13.What was the native language of Pope John Paul II?
 
Polish (born Karol Józef Wojtyła)
14.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)
15.Four U.S. Presidents have been assassinated. Abraham Lincoln‎ was the first and John F. Kennedy the last. Name the other two.
 
James A. Garfield, William McKinley‎
16.What ancient city was home to the Hanging Gardens?
 
Babylon

17.Who invented the bouncing bombs used in the RAF "Dambusters" raid during World War II?
 
Barnes Wallis
18.What American first patented the revolver in 1835?
 
Samuel Colt
19.Who was vice president of the United States under George W. Bush from 2001 to 2009?
 
Dick Cheney
20.Who was the founder and first Chief Scout of the world-wide Scout Movement?
 
Robert Baden-Powell
21.The 1960 poster with the slogan, "Would YOU buy a used car from this man?" opposed what US politician?
 
Richard Nixon
22.The capital of a newly built Spanish colony in Asia, in 1571, what did King Philip II of Spain designate as the "Distinguished and Ever Loyal City"?
 
Manila (The Philippines)
23.What war was fought between the Russian Empire and an alliance of France, Britain, the Ottoman Empire, and Sardinia between 1853 and 1856?
 
Crimean War (October 1853 – February 1856)
24.Name the German battleship, sister of the Bismark, sunk in the Bay of Håkøybotn, Norway in November 1944.
 
Tirpitz
25.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
26.Who was the first serving U.S. president to appear on black & white television?
 
Franklin D. Roosevelt (30th April 1939 at the opening ceremony for the World's Fair in New York City)
27.In 1900, Theodore Roosevelt famously wrote "Speak softly and carry a big..." what?
 
Stick
28.What name is given to the geologic period which spans 50.6 million years from the end of the Permian Period to the beginning of the Jurassic Period?
 
Triassic
29.Complete this famous quote:
Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that, if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say, .....

 
"This was their finest hour." (Winston Churchill - 18th June 1940)
30.At the start of World War II in 1939, in what month did Germany invade Poland?
 
September (1st September 1939, 4:45 am)
31.Name the British politician who faked his own suicide by leaving a pile of clothes on a Miami beach in November 1974, only to be found alive in Australia one month later.
 
John Stonehouse
32.Who was arrested in Montgomery, Alabama for refusing to relinquish her bus seat to a white man on 1st December 1955?
 
Rosa Parks

33.What was unusual about Mel Carnahan's United States Senate election victory over John Ashcroft in Missouri on 7th November 2000?
 
He was dead (died 16th October 2000)
34.Known as El Libertador, or the Liberator, what nationality was Simón Bolívar?
 
Venezuelan
35.In 1989, Egon Krenz became the last Communist leader of what former country?
 
East Germany
36.Who was the last Tudor monarch of England?
 
Elizabeth I
37.Who, in 1992, became the first woman to be elected as Speaker of the British House of Commons?
 
Betty Boothroyd
38.For what is 17th century Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan best known?
 
Taj Mahal
39.In what decade did brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald open their first restaurant in San Bernardino, California?
 
The 1940s (15th May 1940)
40.Which Welsh fashion designer is associated with the invention of the miniskirt and hot pants?
 
Mary Quant
41.Which historical first did Tenzing Norgay achieve in 1953?
 
Reached the summit of Mount Everest (with Edmund Hillary)
42.What name is given to the war that took place in North America between 2nd October 1835 and 21st April 1836?
 
Texas Revolution / Texas War of Independence
43.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)
44.Who was Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland from December 1653 to September 1658?
 
Oliver Cromwell
45.What aviation first was performed by Ellen Church in 1930?
 
First female flight attendant / air hostess
46.Best known for his prophecies, what nationality was Nostradamus?
 
French
47.Responsible for a series of murders in Los Angeles during the late spring and early summer of 1980, by what name were Carol Bundy and Doug Clark collectively known?
 
Sunset Strip Killers
48.Who was U.S. President when Hawaii became the 50th state?
 
Dwight D. Eisenhower (21st August 1959)
49.What car brand is named after the French soldier who founded the city of Detroit, Michigan in 1701?
 
Cadillac (Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac)
50.What was the name of the ship commanded by Lieutenant James Cook on his first voyage of discovery to Australia and New Zealand between 1769 and 1771?
 
HMS Endeavour


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