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1. | What religion was founded by Prince Siddhārtha Gautama in the 6th century BC? |
Buddhism | |
2. | The English Civil Wars between Royalists and Parliamentarians took place in what century? |
17th (August 1642 - September 1651) | |
3. | Which Central European country fell to a Communist coup in February 1948, marking the onset of four decades of communist rule? |
Czechoslovakia | |
4. | Which of Henry VIII's wives was Queen Elizabeth I's mother? |
Anne Boleyn | |
5. | In what decade was Tibet incorporated into the People's Republic of China? |
The 1950s (October 1951) | |
6. | 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) | |
7. | To whom did Sitting Bull give the nickname "Watanya Cicilla", or "Little Sure Shot"? |
Annie Oakley | |
8. | Which US General escaped to Australia from the Philippines in March 1942, vowing "I shall return"? |
Douglas MacArthur | |
9. | The year 1816 is known as the Year Without a Summer, predominantly caused by the massive April 1815 eruption of what volcano in the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia)? |
Mount Tambora | |
10. | What was the capital city of Egypt from 331 BC to AD 641? |
Alexandria | |
11. | The words Tsar and Kaiser are both derived from the surname of what famous person in history? |
Julius Caesar | |
12. | Who was President of France at the outbreak of World War II? |
Albert Lebrun (Albert François Lebrun) | |
13. | Which African-American human rights activist was assassinated in February 1965? |
Malcolm X | |
14. | What did British engineer R. J. Mitchell first reveal on 5th March 1936? |
Supermarine Spitfire | |
15. | The Gunpowder Plot was a failed attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament in what century? |
17th (1605) | |
16. | What country attacked the Russian Far East Fleet at Port Arthur, Manchuria on 8th February 1904, beginning a war that would last until 5th September 1905? |
Japan (Russo-Japanese War) | |
17. | Who was U.S. President when Hawaii became the 50th state? |
Dwight D. Eisenhower (21st August 1959) | |
18. | Who married Margaret Hilda Roberts on 13th December 1951? |
Denis Thatcher | |
19. | What was Admiral Nelson's first name? |
Horatio | |
20. | Launched in 1958, what automotive failure was named after Henry Ford's only child? |
Edsel (Edsel B. Ford) | |
21. | What happened to Jorge Mario Bergoglio on 13th March 2013? |
He became Pope Francis | |
22. | Who was Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe throughout the Second World War? |
Hermann Göring | |
23. | Australian Mary Donaldson married the Crown Prince of what country in 2004? |
Denmark | |
24. | Who was President of Egypt during the Suez Crisis in 1956? |
Nasser (Gamal Abdel Nasser) | |
25. | The War of the Three Henrys was the last in a series of civil wars during the 16th century in which country? |
France | |
26. | What was the name of the South African cardiac surgeon who performed the world's first human-to-human heart transplant in December 1967? |
Christiaan Barnard (Cape Town, South Africa) | |
27. | On the day they each took office as US president, was Bill Clinton younger or older than Barack Obama? |
Younger (46y 158d v. 47y 169d) | |
28. | Between 51 BC and 30 BC, who was the last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt? |
Cleopatra (Cleopatra VII Philopator) | |
29. | A series of civil wars for control of the throne of England, in what century did the Wars of the Roses take place? |
15th (1455-1487) | |
30. | In what Welsh village did a colliery spoil tip collapse in October 1966, killing 28 adults and 116 children? |
Aberfan | |
31. | What Roman Emperor decriminalised Christianity in the proclamation of the Edict of Milan in 313? |
Constantine | |
32. | Which U.S. president was in office during the Wall Street Crash of 1929? |
Herbert Hoover | |
33. | What nickname was given to British armed robber Donald Neilson after committing three murders during post office robberies between 1971 and 1974, and murdering heiress Lesley Whittle in 1975? |
Black Panther | |
34. | 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) | |
35. | The World War II Battles of El Alamein took place in what country? |
Egypt | |
36. | Prince Henry the Navigator played a prominent role in the 15th-century development of what country's empire? |
Portugal | |
37. | Who is the only British Prime Minister to have been assassinated? |
Spencer Perceval (1812) | |
38. | What 1862 U.S. Civil War battle was the bloodiest single day of fighting in American history? |
Antietam / Sharpsburg (22,717 dead, wounded, or missing) | |
39. | What battle in July 1863 involved the largest number of casualties of the entire American Civil War? |
Battle of Gettysburg | |
40. | The Mannerheim Line was a defensive structure built after World War I to defend what country? |
Finland (from the Soviet Union) | |
41. | Who is credited as the principal author of the United States Declaration of Independence? |
Thomas Jefferson | |
42. | What was the name of the Royal Navy ship on which Charles Darwin travelled during his famous expedition between 1831 and 1836? |
HMS Beagle | |
43. | Who married who at Westminster Abbey, London on 29th April 2011? |
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine Middleton | |
44. | For what territory did the United States pay France fifty million francs ($11,250,000) in 1803? |
Louisiana (Louisiana Purchase) | |
45. | Which Wonder of the Ancient World was built at Halicarnassus? |
Mausoleum / Tomb of Mausolus | |
46. | Retired American Navy officer Robert Ballard was head of an expedition that discovered what in September 1985? |
The wreck of RMS Titanic | |
47. | What Mexican Revolutionary General was shot dead in July 1923? |
Francisco Villa / Pancho Villa (José Doroteo Arango Arámbula) | |
48. | The book and film Black Hawk Down chronicle a 1993 battle between U.S. forces and militia in what African city? |
Mogadishu | |
49. | An 1818 invention known as the "Dandy Horse" was the forerunner to what mode of transport? |
Bicycle | |
50. | By what nickname was George VI known by family and close friends? |
Bertie (born Albert Frederick Arthur George) | |
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