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1.Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1916 to 1922, who was nicknamed the "Welsh Wizard"?
 
David Lloyd George
2.During which war was the 1879 Battle of Rorke's Drift fought?
 
Anglo-Zulu War
3.In what year was Ireland divided into Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland?
 
1921 (following the Government of Ireland Act, 1920)
4.In March 1912, whose last words were, "I am just going outside and may be some time"?
 
Captain Lawrence Oates (Captain Lawrence Edward Grace "Titus" Oates)
5.The defeat of the Prussian army in the 1792 Battle of Valmy played a significant role in which well known conflict?
 
French Revolutionary Wars / French Revolution
6.Which day of the week was deemed "Black" in the October 1987 stock market crash?
 
Black Monday
7.What arrived in the United States in 350 pieces packed in 214 crates aboard the French naval vessel Isère on 17th June 1885?
 
Statue of Liberty
8.Live on TV on 8th April 1983, who created the illusion that the Statue of Liberty had disappeared?
 
David Copperfield (with Jim Steinmeyer and Don Wayne)
9.What U.S. President was assassinated in September 1901?
 
William McKinley
10.The Gunpowder Plot was a failed attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament in what century?
 
17th (1605)
11.What battle of 1746 in Scotland ended the Jacobite rising?
 
Battle of Culloden
12.What American first patented the revolver in 1835?
 
Samuel Colt
13.What nationality was Christopher Columbus?
 
Italian (Genovesi / Genoese - born in Genoa, then part of the Republic of Genoa)
14.Since 1933, three U.S. Presidents have lost their second-term elections. George H. W. Bush is one. Name the other two.
 
Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter
15.In 1949, what city became capital of the Federal Republic of Germany?
 
Bonn (West Germany - East Germany was the German Democratic Republic)
16.Nicknamed Galloping Gertie, what was the name of the suspension bridge that collapsed into the Puget Sound, Washington State in November 1940?
 
Tacoma Narrows Bridge

17.Prior to the introduction of the euro in January 1999, the escudo was the currency of what European country until removed from circulation in February 2002?
 
Portugal
18.What did Marshal Ferdinand Foch, a French commander during the First World War, describe as "interesting toys, but of no military value"?
 
Aeroplanes
19.What world leader resigned from his position of power on Christmas Day 1991?
 
Mikhail Gorbachev
20.What made the Treetops Hotel in Kenya famous in February 1952?
 
Princess Elizabeth was staying there when she acceded to the throne
21.What set of annual international awards were first presented in Stockholm and Oslo in 1901?
 
Nobel Prize
22.A 19th century troopship, HMS Birkenhead gave its name to a very famous phrase, dubbed the "Birkenhead Drill". What is the phrase?
 
Women and children first
23.Who did William Howard Taft succeed as U.S. President in 1909?
 
Theodore Roosevelt
24.Sort these geological periods in date order; oldest first, most recent last:
A. Jurassic
B. Cretaceous
C. Triassic
 
C A B (Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous)
25.In what battle was Pickett's Charge?
 
Battle of Gettysburg (1863)
26.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
27.Who was Reichspräsident of Germany between 1925 and his death in 1934?
 
Hindenburg (General Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg)
28.List the following three wars in order starting with the earliest: American War of Independence, Boer War, Crimean War
 
American War of Independence, Crimean War, Boer War (1775-1783, 1853-1856, 1899-1902)
29.What African country was invaded and occupied by Fascist Italy in October 1935?
 
Ethiopia (Abyssinia)
30.Who led the Norman invaders to victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066?
 
William the Conqueror (William of Normandy / William I)
31.Which famous World War I battle was named after the peninsular south of Istanbul on which it took place between 25th April 1915 and 9th January 1916?
 
Battle of Gallipoli
32.What name is given to Abraham Lincoln's 1893 speech beginning with the words "Four score and seven years ago..."?
 
Gettysburg Address (19th November)

33.What is now called Tasmania was discovered by Abel Tasman in 1642. What nationality was he?
 
Dutch (originally named Van Diemen's Land)
34.The _____ War was a derisive term coined by journalists to describe the six months (October 1939-March 1940), during which no land operations were undertaken, either by the Allies or the Germans after the German conquest of Poland in September 1939. (fill in the blank)
 
Phony
35.Who was the first U.S. president to have taken part in televised debates during his election campaign?
 
John F. Kennedy (first held on 26th September 1960 between Senator Kennedy and Vice President Nixon)
36.In January 1890, emulating Jules Verne's fictional character Phileas Fogg, what American journalist completed a record-breaking trip around the world in 72 days?
 
Nellie Bly (Elizabeth Cochran Seaman)
37.Having shared the same time zone with Japan for 100 years, in 2015, what country established its own time zone by setting its clocks back by 30 minutes?
 
North Korea (Pyongyang Time UTC+08:30)
38.The first woman to hold either office, who was Mayor of Auckland City from 1983 to 1990, and the 16th Governor-General of New Zealand from 1990 to 1996?
 
Dame Catherine Tizard
39.From what country did Panama gain independence on 3rd November 1903?
 
Columbia
40.What country did Napoleon's Grande Armée invade in June 1812, only to face heavy defeat and retreat five months later?
 
Russia
41.What Australian city was all but destroyed by Cyclone Tracy on Christmas Eve of 1974?
 
Darwin
42.On which date did Germany invade Poland, effectively marking the beginning of World War II?
 
1st September 1939
43.A major English victory in the Hundred Years' War, what famous battle took place 40km south of Calais on 25th October 1415?
 
Battle of Agincourt
44.Who was commander-in-chief of the Luftwaffe from 1935 up until the final days of World War II?
 
Hermann Göring
45.In a competition in October 1829, what beat Cycloped, Novelty, Perseverance and Sans Pareil?
 
Stephenson's Rocket (Rainhill Trials)
46.The Mannerheim Line was a defensive structure built after World War I to defend what country?
 
Finland (from the Soviet Union)
47.Which 1983 Nobel Peace Prize winner sent his wife to Oslo to accept the prize because he feared he would not be readmitted to his homeland?
 
Lech Wałęsa
48.Who succeeded Ferdinand Marcos as President of the Philippines in 1986 to become Asia's first ever female President?
 
Corazón "Cory" Aquino (María Corazón Sumulong Cojuangco Aquino)
49.Who was U.S. President when John Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth?
 
John F. Kennedy (20th February 1962)
50.In what decade did Jack the Ripper commit his "canonical five" murders?
 
The 1880s (between 31st August and 9th November 1888)


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