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History Quiz #10

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 23 March 2009

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Q1. What was the title of George Washington's pronouncement in 1793 that provided a basis for the USA to avoid any involvement in foreign conflicts?

A
Edict of Non-Involvement
B
Proclamation of Neutrality
C
Declaration of Isolation
D
Doctrine of Demarcation
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Q2. Which of these was not a son of Noah, the chap in the Bible with the ark?

A
Shem
B
Seth
C
Ham
D
Japheth
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Q3. In Britain, what was the name given to the M4 Medium Tank that was produced by the US from World War II until the end of the Korean War?

A
Sherman
B
Matilda
C
Stuart
D
Centurion
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Q4. CRP (or CREEP) was The Committee to Re-elect which US president?

A
Ronald Reagan
B
Jimmy Carter
C
Dwight Eisenhower
D
Richard Nixon
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Q5. Which of these is one of the 7 letters used by the Romans to signify numbers?

A
E
B
L
C
Y
D
N
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Q6. Launched on 4 March 2001 as the largest ship operated by the U S Navy, this aircraft carrier is named after which past U S president?

A
Jimmy Carter
B
Bill Clinton
C
Richard Nixon
D
Ronald Reagan
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Q7. Which country became a self-governing state within the British Empire in 1959, declared independence from Britain, joining the Federation of Malaysia in 1963, and left the federation on 9 August 1965?

A
Sarawak
B
Sabah
C
Singapore
D
Malaya
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