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History Quiz #648

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 14 June 2021

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Q1. In the middle ages, what were built in Canterbury, York, Lincoln, Salisbury, Lichfield and Winchester?

A
Canals
B
Cathedrals
C
Railway stations
D
Town halls
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Q2. What innovation was introduced to Britain by Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger in 1798?

A
Licensing hours for hotels
B
Duty on liquor
C
Income tax
D
Parking meters
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Q3. In which country were democratic elections held in May 1989, and though Guillermo Endara was elected president the results were annulled by the existing government?

A
Fiji
B
Guatemala
C
Panama
D
Ecuador
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Q4. Which of these eras in Britain is most recent?

A
Victorian
B
Georgian
C
Jacobean
D
Elizabethan
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Q5. Which of these four was the last to become President of the USA?

A
Theodore Roosevelt
B
Franklin D Roosevelt
C
Herbert Hoover
D
Calvin Coolidge
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Q6. The main aims of which society in Great Britain between 1838 and 1850 were, basically: a vote for every man 21 years of age, a secret ballot, no property qualification for Members of Parliament, payment of MPs, equal Constituencies, and annual parliaments?

A
Chartists
B
Reform League
C
Fabian Society
D
Suffragettes
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Q7. When did the European Union come into being?

A
7 February 1992
B
1 November 1993
C
1 January 2001
D
1 January 1980
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