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History Quiz #373

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 7 March 2016

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Q1. In 1997 Bougainville gained autonomy within Papua New Guinea, after negotiations brokered by what country?

A
New Zealand
B
Australia
C
France
D
USA
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Q2. The "Entente Cordiale", signed on 8 April 1904, was a pact to resolve all outstanding issues that were outstanding between France and which other country?

A
Great Britain
B
Germany
C
Spain
D
USA
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Q3. When was the latest recorded outbreak of black death, or bubonic plague, the pandemic that swept through and ravaged Asia and Europe in the 14th century?

A
1859 in China
B
1908 in the USA
C
1665 in the UK
D
2015 in Madagascar
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Q4. Which coin was first minted by Henry III in 1249, and not withdrawn from circulation until 1887?

A
Groat
B
Guinea
C
Pfennig
D
Florin
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Q5. What object, containing 14 lines of hieroglyphs, 32 of demotic and 54 of Greek, was a key to deciphering writing from ancient Egypt?

A
Dead Sea Scrolls
B
Runic Cube
C
Rosetta Stone
D
Parchment Farm
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Q6. In 2011 the capture and killing of Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi changed the political landscape in which country?

A
Egypt
B
Tunisia
C
Algeria
D
Libya
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Q7. The earliest known example of what was built by Micah, according to Judges 17, verse 5?

A
Court house
B
Pyramid
C
Jewish Temple
D
Royal dynasty
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