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History Quiz #604

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 10 August 2020

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Q1. The continent, or micro-continent, of Zealandia broke away from what land mass an estimated 83-79 million years ago?

A
Meganesia
B
Gondwanaland
C
Laurentia
D
Pangaea
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Q2. In 1745 a type of glass container was invented, dubbed the Leyden (or Leiden) jar, to do what?

A
Contain pea plants for genetic experiments
B
Store and dispense mercury for the treatment of syphilis
C
Accumulate, store and discharge at will a high-voltage electric charge
D
Demonstrate a new glass-blowing technique
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Q3. In which modern country was the Aksumite, or Axumite, Empire, which flourished from about the late first millennium BCE until the 9th century CE, centred?

A
Ethiopia
B
Turkey
C
Kazakhstan
D
Morocco
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Q4. There were two events called "The Siege of Sevastopol". One of them took place in which war?

A
Wars of the Roses
B
Crimean War
C
Seven Years' War
D
Boer War
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Q5. In 1920 the League of Nations set up its headquarters in which city?

A
San Francisco
B
Stockholm
C
Geneva
D
Brussels
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Q6. Under whose papacy was the Inquisition introduced into Spain?

A
Clement VII
B
Sixtus IV
C
Paul III
D
Alexander VI
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Q7. Which of these buildings used to be a Paris prison?

A
Arc de Triomphe
B
La Sorbonne
C
The Louvre
D
Bastille
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