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1. | "The world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here." is part of what speech, by what orator? |
Gettysburg Address - Abraham Lincoln (19th November 1863) | |
2. | What was Ferdinand Porsche's best-selling car design? |
Volkswagen Beetle | |
3. | Who became the first Roman Emperor in 27 BC? |
Augustus (also known as Octavian) | |
4. | The only British prime minister to have been assassinated, who was shot on 11th May 1812? |
Spencer Percival | |
5. | Whilst researching radar technology, what household appliance did American physicist Percy L. Spencer accidentally invent in 1945? |
Microwave oven | |
6. | What was the name of the prison in Paris stormed by a crowd on 14th July 1789? |
Bastille (French Revolution) | |
7. | In what century was Joan of Arc burnt at the stake? |
15th (1431) | |
8. | Who was Prime Minister of France from 1974 to 1976 and 1986 to 1988, and President of France from 1995 to 2007? |
Jacques Chirac | |
9. | In September 1513, who became the first European to lead an expedition to have seen or reached the Pacific from the New World? |
Vasco Núñez de Balboa | |
10. | What former U.S. president became the first to ride in an aeroplane on 11th October 1910? |
Theodore Roosevelt | |
11. | Who was elected U.S. President in the same year John Lennon was killed in New York? |
Ronald Reagan (1980) | |
12. | What city was destroyed by "Fat Man"? |
Nagasaki (Nuclear bomb, 9th August 1945) | |
13. | What country did Napoleon's Grande Armée invade in June 1812, only to face heavy defeat and retreat five months later? |
Russia | |
14. | Between 1923 and 1939, what did Sir Malcolm Campbell name his record breaking automobiles and speed boats? |
Blue Bird | |
15. | What world leader resigned from his position of power on Christmas Day 1991? |
Mikhail Gorbachev | |
16. | During his voyage of 1605-1606, Willem Janszoon became the first European known to have seen the coast of what modern-day country? |
Australia | |
17. | In what decade was Mahatma Gandhi assassinated? |
The 1940s (30th January 1948) | |
18. | 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) | |
19. | Who led the Macedonians to victory against the Persians in the Battle of Gaugamela in 331BC? |
Alexander the Great | |
20. | A boxing injury left what 20th century U.S. president blind in one eye? |
Theodore Roosevelt | |
21. | Fought between 1756-63, what was the last major war before the French Revolution to involve all the great powers of Europe? |
Seven Years' War | |
22. | In what modern day country was Adolf Hitler born? |
Austria (Ranshofen (later known as Braunau am Inn), Austria–Hungary) | |
23. | In what year did the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster occur? |
1986 (26th April) | |
24. | 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 | |
25. | What American Civil War general later became president of the United States? |
Ulysses S. Grant | |
26. | What name is given to the 1803 expansion of the United States via a $15 million acquisition of land from the French? |
Louisiana Purchase (French: Vente de la Louisiane "Sale of Louisiana") | |
27. | What U.S. president was the first American to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize? |
Theodore Roosevelt (1906 - for his work in helping broker the end of the Russo-Japanese War in 1905) | |
28. | What Russian leader founded the Bolshevik faction in 1903? |
Vladimir Lenin (with Alexander Bogdanov) | |
29. | Which town gave its name to the Nazi collaborationist movement in France during World War II? |
Vichy | |
30. | By what name was the World War II prisoner-of-war camp Oflag IV-C near Leipzig better known? |
Colditz Castle | |
31. | Who was the leader of the Khmer Rouge and Prime Minister of Cambodia between 1976 and 1979? |
Pol Pot (Saloth Sar) | |
32. | By what name has No. 617 Squadron Royal Air Force been popularly known since World War II? |
The Dambusters | |
33. | Beginning in June 1941, what 'B' was the codename used for the German invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II? |
Barbarossa | |
34. | What name was given to the incendiary projectile used to great effect during the 1st millennium by the Byzantine Empire because it continued burning while floating on water? |
Greek fire | |
35. | What aviation first was performed by Ellen Church in 1930? |
First female flight attendant / air hostess | |
36. | Who was queen of the Celtic British Iceni tribe, leading an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire around 60 AD? |
Boudica / Boadicea | |
37. | Who is the only British Prime Minister to have been assassinated? |
Spencer Perceval (11th May 1812) | |
38. | Who was the longest-serving First Lady of the United States? |
Eleanor Roosevelt | |
39. | Beginning on 8th November 1942, what name was given to the British–American invasion of French North Africa during World War II? |
Operation Torch | |
40. | Part of the Manhattan Project, what 'T' was the code name given to the first detonation of a nuclear weapon on 16th July 1945? |
Trinity | |
41. | 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) | |
42. | What Empire was defeated by the Greeks in the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC? |
Persian Empire | |
43. | 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 | |
44. | Who seized power from King Idris in a coup d'état on 1st September 1969? |
Colonel Gaddafi (Muammar Gaddafi - Libya) | |
45. | On 25th March, 1975, the king of what country was assassinated by his half-brother's son? |
Saudi Arabia (King Faisal) | |
46. | What world famous discovery did Howard Carter make on 4th November 1922? |
The tomb of Tutankhamun | |
47. | What war began on 12th April 1861? |
American Civil War (Battle of Fort Sumter) | |
48. | In what year did U.S. President Richard Nixon resign from office? |
1974 | |
49. | What 19th century American family produced both typewriters and firearms? |
Remington (E. Remington and Sons) | |
50. | Which country was ruled by King Idris I when it gained independence in 1951? |
Libya | |
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