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History Quiz #297

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 22 September 2014

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Q1. Who is the next in this series: Mary Ann Nichols ("Polly") , Annie Chapman ("Dark Annie", maiden name Eliza Ann Smith) , Elizabeth Stride ("Long Liz"), Catherine Eddowes (also known as "Kate Conway", "Kate Kelly" and "Mary Ann Kelly") ... ?

A
Mary Jane Kelly (called herself "Marie Jeanette Kelly", nicknamed "Ginger")
B
Margaret Thatcher ("The Iron Lady")
C
Peggy Lee ("The Queen")
D
Billie Holiday ("Lady Day")
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Q2. In 330 AD, Constantine the Great, Emperor of Rome, moved the capital from Rome to where?

A
Athens
B
Byzantium
C
Carthage
D
Cairo
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Q3. How many military conflicts have been generally given the name of World War?

A
1
B
2
C
3
D
10
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Q4. Which inn at Cheapside near Friday Street (where, it is said, Shakespeare, Johnson and friends met frequently), was destroyed by the Great Fire of London?

A
Mermaid Tavern
B
Queen Victoria Public House
C
Rovers Return
D
The Lazy Shag
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Q5. When did St Francis of Assisi found the Order of the Friars Minor?

A
1306
B
1206
C
1106
D
1006
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Q6. Who nailed a paper with 95 theses as a basis for debate with Friar John Tetzel to a church door at Wittenberg on 31 October 1517?

A
John Wesley
B
John Paul Sartre
C
Martin Luther
D
Joseph Goebbels
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Q7. The explorer Abel Tasman discovered Australia and New Zealand in what year?

A
1815
B
1492
C
1066
D
1642
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