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History Quiz #529

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 4 March 2019

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Q1. Nelson beat Napoleon's fleet, which lost 13 of 17 ships, in which battle in Aboukir Bay on 1 August 1793?

A
Battle of El Alamein
B
Battle of Trafalgar
C
Battle of the Nile
D
Battle of Lissa
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Q2. How was Joan of Arc killed in 1431 after she was captured by the Burgundians, sold to the English and tried by an ecclesiastical court?

A
Firing squad
B
Electric chair
C
Lethal injection
D
Burnt at the stake
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Q3. What name was given to groups of runaway slaves in Jamaica and Guiana in the 17th and 18th centuries?

A
Crimsons
B
Blues
C
Indigos
D
Maroons
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Q4. Where did the "Mayflower", carrying the Pilgrim Fathers, early settlers to Massachusetts, America, sail from in 1620?

Note: This question was updated in April 2022
A
Southhampton
B
Plymouth
C
Dover
D
Liverpool
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Q5. Which character in European folklore murdered his wives?

A
Brownbeard
B
Redbeard
C
Blackbeard
D
Bluebeard
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Q6. What was the name given to a type of xylophone consisting of large stones, dating from 2,500 - 4,000 BC found in China?

A
Petrophone
B
Stonophone
C
Lithophone
D
Rockaphone
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Q7. The peaceful overthrow of the government in Czechoslovakia in 1989 was known as what?

A
The Velvet Revolution
B
The Day of the Daffodils
C
The Peaceful Uprising
D
Bloody Sunday
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