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History Quiz #158

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 23 January 2012

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Q1. According to the Bible, who denied knowing Jesus 3 times "before the cock crowed twice"?

A
Matt
B
Tom
C
Jacob
D
Peter
Select from the options above.

Q2. Between 1979 and 1990, the Sandinistas and the Contras were participants in a Civil War in which country?

A
Cuba
B
Nicaragua
C
Argentina
D
Spain
Select from the options above.

Q3. In November 2010, Swiss voters decided to expel what category of people from the country?

A
Hindus
B
Citizens of the USA
C
Foreigners convicted of serious crimes
D
People who can speak fewer than 2 of the 4 official languages
Select from the options above.

Q4. What was the cause of strikes and rioting across France in October 2010?

A
The reinstatement of border controls
B
Increased tax on wine
C
Religious persecution of Muslims
D
Pension reform
Select from the options above.

Q5. The re-election campaign of 66 year old Uganda president Yoweri Museveni gained international attention in 2010 when he presented himself as what?

A
Skateboarder
B
Boxer
C
Rap singer
D
Dog lover
Select from the options above.

Q6. What did Captain James Cook take on his sea voyages, as experience had taught him that it was an effective preventative of scurvy (containing vitamin C and lactobacilli)?

A
Sauerkraut
B
Lemons
C
Limes
D
Oranges
Select from the options above.

Q7. Which shipping passage was closed from 1967 to 1975?

A
Kiel Canal
B
Panama Canal
C
Birmingham Canal
D
Suez Canal
Select from the options above.
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