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History Quiz #682

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 7 February 2022

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Q1. Between 1903 and 1904, sites in the Australian townships of Albury, Tumut, Orange, Bombala and Dalgety were considered for what purpose?

A
WWF headquarters
B
A nuclear testing range
C
The capital of Australia
D
An aboriginal reservation
Select from the options above.

Q2. When the Mensheviks were a political force how were their opposition known?

A
Bolshie
B
Bolsheviks
C
Womensheviks
D
Unmensheviks
Select from the options above.

Q3. Upper ocean temperatures in parts of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current have increased by how much since 1955?

A
Over 1°C
B
0.2°C
C
Nearly 10°C
D
11.2°C
Select from the options above.

Q4. Where were the two Battles of Grozny fought?

A
Ukraine
B
Mongolia
C
Uzbekistan
D
Chechnya
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Q5. What is the name for the style of furniture made in England between 1603 and 1688?

A
Jacobean
B
Victorian
C
Pre-Norman
D
Ikea
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Q6. The 1820s and 1830s in Europe saw revolution in several countries, which brought major political change for the countries concerned. Which of these revolutions or rebellions was not one?

A
The Greek War of Independence
B
Belgian Revolution
C
The July Revolution
D
The Rebellions of 1837
Select from the options above.

Q7. The city was founded under the rule of King Byzas around 660 BC. What name was officially adopted for the city in 1930?

A
Byzantium
B
Constantinople
C
Istanbul
D
Bosphorus
Select from the options above.
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