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1.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)
2.Former Russian FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned in London in November 2006 with a radioactive isotope of what chemical element?
 
Polonium (polonium-210)
3.What U.S. President was the target of two failed assassination attempts in California within 17 days of each other?
 
Gerald Ford (5th & 22nd September, 1975 - Lynette Fromme and Sara Jane Moore)
4.Who fell from the Lady Ghislaine on 5th November 1991?
 
Robert Maxwell
5.What future U.S. President married Barbara Pierce on 6th January 1945?
 
George H. W. Bush
6.Which major European conflict was fought between 1936 and 1939?
 
Spanish Civil War
7.What war interrupted construction of the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C.?
 
American Civil War (officially dedicated in 1885 and opened to the public in 1888)
8.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)
9.Who was British Prime Minister on V-J Day?
 
Clement Attlee (27th July 1945 - 26th October 1951)
10.What town in New Mexico, USA became famous in 1947 for the recovery of unknown materials and has since become synonymous with extra-terrestrial conspiracies?
 
Roswell
11.In medieval times, a mangonel was a large military version of what device?
 
Catapult
12.Until his eventual conviction in April 1992, who was nicknamed the "Teflon Don"?
 
John Gotti (John Joseph Gotti, Jr.)
13.During World War II, what was the government in unoccupied France called?
 
Vichy
14.Who became the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932?
 
Amelia Earhart
15.Who was the fifth governor of the Roman province of Judaea, best known for being the official who ordered the crucifixion of Jesus?
 
Pontius Pilate
16.In what South Asian country did the government lift a ban on television and the Internet in 1999, making it one of the last countries in the world to introduce television?
 
Bhutan

17.What was the profession of Wyatt Earp's sidekick Doc Holiday?
 
Dentist
18.What was the name of the battle in June 1876 won by Native Americans inspired by Sitting Bull and led by Crazy Horse?
 
Battle of the Little Bighorn (Custer's Last Stand)
19.Who was the last Governor of Hong Kong before the U.K. handed it back to China in 1997?
 
Chris Patten
20.Who did Jimmy Carter succeed as President of the United States?
 
Gerald Ford
21.The youngest person ever to succeed to the English throne, who was less than 9 months old when he became King of England in 1422?
 
Henry VI
22.Who was Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe throughout the Second World War?
 
Hermann Göring
23."After all, the chief business of the American people is business" were the words of what U.S. president in a 1925 speech?
 
Calvin Coolidge
24.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
25.Named after a Norwegian war-time leader and World War II Nazi collaborator, what word has since become synonymous with any person who collaborates with an enemy occupying force?
 
Quisling (after Vidkun Quisling)
26.What is the name of the shipbuilding company in Belfast, Northern Ireland that built RMS Titanic, RMS Olympic and RMS Britannic, and the Royal Navy's HMS Belfast?
 
Harland and Wolff
27.In what country was Che Guevara executed in October 1967?
 
Bolivia (La Higuera)
28.What is the name of the Buckinghamshire estate that became home to Britain's code breaking operations during World War II?
 
Bletchley Park
29.Who became Britain's first black female Member of Parliament in 1987?
 
Diane Abbott
30.What military leader led a failed attempt to invade Russia in 1812?
 
Napoléon Bonaparte (The French invasion of Russia)
31.For what is 17th century Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan best known?
 
Taj Mahal
32.What was the name of the oceanographic research ship operated by Jacques-Yves Cousteau from 1950 to 1997?
 
RV Calypso

33.In what decade did Jack the Ripper commit his "canonical five" murders?
 
The 1880s (between 31st August and 9th November 1888)
34.What French President founded the Fifth Republic in 1958?
 
Charles de Gaulle
35.What was the first country to be invaded by Germany at the start of the First World War in August 1914?
 
Belgium (quickly followed by Luxembourg and France)
36.The Franco-Prussian War or Franco-German War is often referred to in France as the War of ... what year?
 
1870
37.In terms of troop numbers, the Battle of Flodden Field in 1513 was the largest battle fought between what two Kingdoms?
 
England and Scotland (26,000 English, 30-34,000 Scottish)
38.What nationality was 19th century jeweller Gustav Fabergé?
 
Russian (Peter Carl Fabergé, his son, is famous for the Fabergé eggs)
39.In the aftermath of the Russian Civil War, who became the first undisputed leader of the Soviet Union on 30th December 1922?
 
Vladimir Lenin
40.Into what "body of water" did the Eagle land in July 1969?
 
Sea of Tranquility (The landing site of Apollo 11's lunar module on the moon)
41.What British monarch died on 20th January 1936?
 
George V
42.Which was the only Scandinavian country to remain neutral throughout World War II?
 
Sweden
43.On which foot did Neil Armstrong first step on the moon?
 
Left
44.Who was Reichsführer-SS of Nazi Germany between 1929 and 1945?
 
Heinrich Himmler
45.What was the name of the treaty signed on New Zealand's North Island between Māori chiefs and the British in 1840?
 
Treaty of Waitangi
46.What was the name of the captain of the Titanic?
 
Edward Smith (Captain Edward John Smith)
47.The 1960 poster with the slogan, "Would YOU buy a used car from this man?" opposed what US politician?
 
Richard Nixon
48.Who took office on 19th December 1783 as the youngest ever British Prime Minister, aged 24 years, 205 days?
 
William Pitt the Younger
49.The 105-day "Winter War" began on 30th November 1939 when the Soviet Union attacked what country?
 
Finland
50.Who was the first U.S. president in office to have been born in the 20th century?
 
John F. Kennedy


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