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History Quiz #382

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 9 May 2016

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Q1. Olof Palme was assassinated in 1986 when he was Prime Minister of which country?

A
Greece
B
Russia
C
UK
D
Sweden
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Q2. Who, in the 6th century BCE, was the last king of Lydia, Solon, who made war on Cyrus, King of Persia, and was defeated?

A
Ataturk
B
Pyrrhus
C
Croesus
D
Priam
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Q3. If clergy, using the old Roman names, were travelling in the 11th century from Hibernia to Caledonia where, in present terms, would they be travelling from to?

A
Scotland to Ireland
B
Ireland to Scotland
C
Spain to France
D
Switzerland to Scotland
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Q4. The Belgian Revolution, that began after a performance at the Brussels opera in 1830, led to the secession of the Southern provinces of which kingdom to establish an independent Kingdom of Belgium?

A
United Kingdom of the Netherlands
B
The Ottoman Empire
C
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
D
The Kingdom of Portugal
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Q5. Which English road in Anglo-Saxon times went from Axminster via Bath, Cirencester, Leicester and Newark to Lincoln?

A
Watling Street
B
Fosse Way
C
Iter II
D
Stone Street
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Q6. In what country did the Boxer War, or Boxer Rebellion, happen?

A
Australia
B
USA
C
China
D
Japan
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Q7. The last four nations to join the United Nations 193 members are Switzerland (2002), Timor-Leste (2002), Montenegro (2006) and which other nation?

A
Tonga
B
Serbia
C
Tuvalu
D
South Sudan
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