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History Quiz #571

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 23 December 2019

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Q1. When did homosexuality between consenting adults cease to be illegal in all of the United Kingdom?

A
1992
B
1982
C
1972
D
1962
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Q2. What was the blue dye used by the ancient Britons as battle paint?

A
Mead
B
Loam
C
Peat
D
Woad
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Q3. What was Operation Barbarossa in 1941 during World War II?

A
Allied operation to intercept blockade runners in the Bay of Biscay
B
Germany's assault on the Estonian islands of Saaremaa, Hiiumaa and Muhu
C
The German invasion of Russia in the Soviet Union
D
British commando raid on Vågsøy, Norway
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Q4. The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, established in 1884, was formed by people from what religion?

A
Scientologists
B
Seventh Day Adventists
C
Jehovah's Witnesses
D
Society of Jesus
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Q5. What was the name given to the irregular mounted troops raised for service in Cuba by Theodore Roosevelt in the Spanish American war?

A
Roughriders
B
Teddy's Cavalry
C
Chindits
D
Cossacks
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Q6. When was the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) created?

A
1945
B
1947
C
1957
D
1942
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Q7. Which section of the British forces made a famous charge against Russian forces at Balaklava on 25 October 1854 during the Crimean War?

A
The Dim Brigade
B
The Dark Brigade
C
The Bright Brigade
D
The Light Brigade
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