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History Quiz #355

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 2 November 2015

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Q1. What legendary land was between the Scilly Isles and Cornwall before it was overwhelmed by the sea?

A
Camelot
B
Lyonesse
C
Atlantis
D
Utopia
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Q2. An early type of futures market, and a huge speculative bubble and collapse, related to what?

Note: This question was updated in July 2024
A
Rice, in 1710
B
Olives, 6th century BCE
C
Tulip bulbs, in 1636-7
D
Corn, in 1851
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Q3. How many US presidents were named Franklin?

A
2
B
1
C
3
D
none
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Q4. Where were the Qumran Scrolls discovered between 1946 and 1956?

A
Fields in Xi'an, China
B
Caves in cliffs near the Dead Sea
C
A tomb in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt
D
Caves in the Ouled Naïl Range, Algeria
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Q5. Portuguese rule of which country ended in 1975, with the appointment of Samora Machel as its first president?

A
South Africa
B
Hong Kong
C
Singapore
D
Mozambique
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Q6. The Treaty of San Francisco established the ending of hostilities between which countries, and when?

A
Spain and Mexico, 1821
B
Allied Powers and Japan, 1952
C
France and England, 1453
D
Great Britain and Māori chieftains, 1840
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Q7. According to the Bible, who was the son of Isaac and Rebeckah, the twin brother to Esau, the husband of Leah and Rachel, and the father of Joseph?

A
Joshua
B
Jacob
C
Judas
D
James
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