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History Quiz #282

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 9 June 2014

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Q1. Who, in 1960, made international news for banging his shoe on a table in the UN?

A
John F Kennedy
B
Nikita Khruschev
C
John Lennon
D
Bob Hope
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Q2. The death of which dictator, closely associated with revolution and with World War II, happened in 1953 while he was in office as leader of his country?

A
Che Guevara
B
Nicolae Ceauşescu
C
Simon Bolivar
D
Josef Stalin
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Q3. Who was the first US president to visit the People's Republic of China and when did he do it?

A
Richard Nixon, 1972
B
Bill Clinton, 1994
C
Gerald Ford, 1976
D
Ronald Reagan, 1982
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Q4. Which of these modern-day countries was not one of those ruled by the King of Denmark in 1297?

A
Norway
B
Sweden
C
Denmark
D
Poland
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Q5. In which month do the Russians celebrate the October revolution?

A
November
B
October
C
December
D
September
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Q6. In 1978, after escaping from Iran, where was the Ayatollah Khomeini granted political asylum?

A
Switzerland
B
France
C
Canada
D
USA
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Q7. Leon Trotsky, who had been Russia's foreign secretary from 1918 under Lenin, was exiled to Siberia in 1927 after Lenin's death. How did he die?

A
Shot by Russian forces as a spy, 1944
B
Worked to death in a gulag, 1931
C
Assassinated in Mexico, 1940
D
Shot while defending Stalingrad,1944
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