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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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