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History Quiz #390

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 4 July 2016

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Q1. The second Secretary-General of the United Nations, Dag Hammarskjöld, died in office in 1961 and became subsequently one of only four people to receive a posthumous Nobel Peace Prize. How did he die?

A
From a heart attack
B
Stabbed in a street in Sweden
C
A bomb exploded in his car
D
In a plane crash
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Q2. Vercingétorix is celebrated as having united which peoples to oppose the conquests by Roman forces led by Julius Caesar?

A
Lusitanians
B
Teutons
C
Carthaginians
D
Gauls
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Q3. When were England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland termed a Commonwealth?

A
Under King Arthur
B
Never
C
After World War II
D
Under Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector
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Q4. Who was the last Empress of All the Russias?

A
Alexandra
B
Catherine
C
Anna
D
Elizabeth
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Q5. What was ordered by Pope Paul IV in 1555 to be set up on the left bank of the Tiber?

A
Religious statue that was not a human form
B
Ghetto
C
Public park containing shrubs and seats but no playing areas
D
Garden of Remembrance
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Q6. From 1922 to 1937, what name was given to the area of Ireland that was more independent than the rest of the island ?

A
The Irish republic
B
The Irish Free State
C
The Republic Of Ireland
D
Ireland
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Q7. What ancient people, whose major cities were Tyre and Sidon, founded Carthage?

A
Egyptians
B
Phoenicians
C
Philistines
D
Persians
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