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History Quiz #303

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 3 November 2014

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Q1. Who got the vote in Britain in 1829?

A
Roman Catholics
B
All women
C
Convicts in prison
D
People who didn't own land
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Q2. What, in 1337, caused the Hundred Years' War between France and England?

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A
France adopted the Salic Law concerning royal succession
B
French king Philip VI claimed the English throne
C
English king Edward III claimed the French throne
D
A dispute over trading rights
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Q3. A well known early historian with a particular focus on Jewish history was...?

A
Thucydides
B
Herodotus
C
Josephus
D
Strabo
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Q4. Why was the Iron Age called that?

A
The people were staunch warriors
B
The people liked crease-free clothes
C
Paintings and inscriptions show a wry sense of humour
D
It was characterised by the use of iron for tools and weapons
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Q5. The first of which make of car came off the assembly line at Fisherman's Bend in September 1948?

A
Morgan
B
Lotus
C
TVR
D
Holden
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Q6. In 1815 a fund was set up for 'securing provisions to widows, sisters and other females', which now includes a bank, life assurance, income and critical illness insurance, annuities fund and more; what name is it known under?

A
Widows and Orphans Fund
B
1st for Women
C
Scottish Widows
D
St Barnardo's
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Q7. Which of these countries is not one Marco Polo is recorded as having visited?

A
Sumatra
B
England
C
China
D
Burma
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