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History Quiz #824

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 28 October 2024

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Q1. Who was the fourth king of the Kingdom of Judah who succeeded his father Asa, ruling for twenty-five years until 849 BC, until his son Jehoram succeeded him?

A
Joshua
B
Jehoshaphat
C
Joseph
D
Jeremiah
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Q2. Who was behind the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch, a failed attempt to overthrow the government?

A
Francisco Franco
B
Benito Mussolini
C
Adolf Hitler
D
Mao Tse Tung
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Q3. Daniel O'Connell did what in 1828 and 1829 as part of a campaign to remove the restrictions on Roman Catholics in the UK?

A
He stood for election
B
He broke windows in the Houses of Parliament
C
Tried to hang himself in prison
D
Attempted assassinations of the Prime Minister
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Q4. In 1562 a law passed in Venice limited the colour of gondolas used there to what colour?

A
Black
B
Dark blue
C
White and gold
D
Red
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Q5. Which people(s) are believed to have been the first to import metal artefacts and, possibly, use woven fabric in the British Isles?

A
Beaker people
B
The Celts
C
Deverel-Rimbury people
D
Hallstatt and early La Tène culture
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Q6. In 2023 Croatia adopted European what?

A
Crochet style
B
Currency (the Euro)
C
Canal boats
D
Chocolate
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Q7. When was the Danube-Black Sea Canal completed?

A
1976
B
Work was stopped in 1953 and has not resumed
C
1953
D
1987
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