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History Quiz #523

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 21 January 2019

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Q1. When part of Ireland was given a new constitution in 1937, what name was given to it?

A
Erin
B
Irish Free State
C
Republic Of Ireland
D
Éire
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Q2. Which of these was built last?

A
Eiffel Tower
B
Parthenon
C
Empire State Building
D
Taj Mahal
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Q3. Which of Britain's Labour Prime Ministers was in office for the longest continuous term and the longest time overall?

A
Tony Blair
B
Clement Attlee
C
Harold Wilson
D
James Callaghan
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Q4. The "New Model Army" was formed to fight in which war?

A
Hundred Years' War
B
Korean War
C
World War I
D
English Civil War
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Q5. What is an annual holiday in some parts of the world, celebrated on 31 October, that has its roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holy day of All Saints?

A
Ramadan
B
Easter
C
Halloween
D
Hanukkah
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Q6. Which of these events happened first in American history?

A
Civil War
B
Declaration of Independence
C
Custer's Last Stand
D
Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
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Q7. What name was given to members of the Protestant Reformed Church of France from the 16th to the 18th centuries, many of whom emigrated in the late 17th century, who were inspired by the writings of John Calvin in the 1530s?

A
Presbyterians
B
Huguenots
C
Pilgrims
D
Walloons
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