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1.In what decade did Alcock and Brown achieve the first non-stop transatlantic flight?
 
The 1910s (Jun 14th - Jun 15th 1919)
2.What ancient city was home to the Hanging Gardens?
 
Babylon
3.Lasting 6 years, 8 months, 4 weeks and 1 day between 1756 and 1763, what name is given to the war in which Great Britain gained territories in North America from France and Spain?
 
Seven Years' War
4.In the United States from 1950 to 1975, what manufacturer made the Bel Air car?
 
Chevrolet
5.What company bought YouTube for US$1.65 billion in 2006?
 
Google
6.Who was the last Tudor monarch of England?
 
Elizabeth I
7.Since the Second World War, who is the only U.S. President NOT to be Time magazine's 'Person of the Year'?
 
Gerald Ford
8.What deadly disease was deliberately introduced to decimate the rabbit population of Australia in 1950?
 
Myxomatosis
9.In 1733, who made a key contribution to the Industrial Revolution by inventing the flying shuttle?
 
John Kay
10.Still in use today, for what household item was Swedish inventor Gustaf Erik Pasch granted a patent in 1844?
 
Safety match
11.What was the surname of the General whose death in November 1975 saw the return of the monarchy in Spain?
 
Franco (Francisco Franco)
12.What was the native language of Pope John Paul II?
 
Polish (born Karol Józef Wojtyła)
13.Which two countries have been in dispute since the end of World War II over sovereignty of the South Kuril Islands?
 
Japan and Russia
14.What 19th century statesman was nicknamed the "Iron Chancellor"?
 
Otto von Bismarck
15.The Battle of Moscow was fought during the coldest European winter of the 20th Century, having begun in October of what year?
 
1941
16.Active between 1925 and 1992, what four letter acronym described the infamous Soviet news agency?
 
TASS / TACC (Tyelyegrafnoye agyentstvo Sovyetskogo Soyuza - Телеграфное агентство Советского Союза)

17.At the end of the 11th century, teenager Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar led a Spanish force against the Moors and drove them out of Spain. By what name is he better known?
 
El Cid
18.What name is given to the period in Ireland between 1845 and 1852 during which approximately 1 million people died and a million more emigrated?
 
Great Famine / Irish Potato Famine
19.Who became King of England on 25th December 1066?
 
William I / William the Conqueror / William the Bastard
20.Between 1958 and 1961, the United Arab Republic was a short-lived political union between what two countries?
 
Egypt and Syria
21.In what century was Scottish knight Sir William Wallace born?
 
13th (3rd April 1270)
22.What pivotal battle took place east of Inverness, Scotland on 16th April 1746?
 
Battle of Culloden
23.In what country did Charles Lindbergh land after completing the first solo trans-Atlantic flight in 1927?
 
France (Le Bourget Airport near Paris)
24.Between 1949 and 1990, what was the capital of West Germany?
 
Bonn
25.What King of Scotland succeeded Elizabeth I to also become King of England and Ireland in 1603?
 
James VI (VI of Scots, I of England and Ireland)
26.Which anti-nausea drug, later found to have devastating side effects, was launched in 1957 to help pregnant women with the effects of morning sickness?
 
Thalidomide
27.A boxing injury left what 20th century U.S. president blind in one eye?
 
Theodore Roosevelt
28.Prosecutor Ken Starr filed the Starr Report that helped impeach which American president?
 
Bill Clinton (1998)
29.Aged 41, Alan Turing died on 7th June 1954 after supposedly eating a poisoned what?
 
Apple (although the half-eaten apple, found next to his body, was not tested for cyanide, it was speculated that this was the means by which he had consumed a fatal dose)
30.In pre-war Nazi Germany, what city was given the title "City of Party Rallies"?
 
Nuremberg (Nürnberg)
31.Also known as Custer's Last Stand, at what battle did General George Armstrong Custer die in 1876?
 
Battle of the Little Bighorn (Battle of the Greasy Grass)
32.Operation Granby was the name given to British military operations during which conflict?
 
Gulf War (1991)

33.In what country is the site of the 1815 Battle of Waterloo?
 
Belgium
34.During which war did Florence Nightingale receive high recognition for her work?
 
Crimean War
35.The first book on meteorology was written around 350 BC by which Greek philosopher?
 
Aristotle
36.By what name is the 18th century Scottish outlaw Robert MacGregor better known?
 
Rob Roy / Red MacGregor (Gaelic: Raibeart Ruadh "Robert the Red-Haired")
37.Who was Reichsführer-SS of Nazi Germany between 1929 and 1945?
 
Heinrich Himmler
38.In modern American history, by what names were Parker and Barrow better known?
 
Bonnie and Clyde (Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow)
39.In what year was the Twenty-first Amendment ratified, officially ending prohibition in the United States?
 
1933 (5th December)
40.From what capital city was the Al Jazeera TV network launched in 1996?
 
Doha (Qatar)
41.What was the surname of the Cuban dictator overthrown by Fidel Castro in 1959?
 
Batista (Fulgencio Batista)
42.Born in Poland in 1886, he emigrated to Palestine in 1906 and later became the first Prime Minister of the State of Israel. What was his name?
 
David Ben-Gurion
43.SALT were two rounds of bilateral conferences between the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1970s. What does SALT stand for?
 
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks/Treaties
44.What started with the First Battle of St Albans in 1455 and ended with the Battle of Stoke Field in 1487?
 
Wars of the Roses
45.What leader of the Scottish resistance was brutally executed in London on 23rd August 1305?
 
Sir William Wallace
46.What number Amendment to the United States Constitution ended prohibition?
 
Twenty-first
47.First shown in French theatres, what film company invented the newsreel in 1908?
 
Pathé
48.The first to sign the United States Declaration of Independence, whose name has become synonymous with the word signature?
 
John Hancock
49.Signed on 6th November 1903, what major construction was made possible by the Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty?
 
Panama Canal
50.What nationality is Professor Ernő Rubik, inventor of the Rubik's Cube in 1974?
 
Hungarian


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