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History Quiz #862

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 21 July 2025

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Q1. The second Secretary-General of the United Nations, Dag Hammarskjöld, died in office in 1961 and became subsequently one of only four people to receive a posthumous Nobel Peace Prize. How did he die?

A
From a heart attack
B
Stabbed in a street in Sweden
C
A bomb exploded in his car
D
In a plane crash
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Q2. Under which British monarch was Warren Hastings appointed first Governor of the Presidency of Fort William (Bengal) and the head of the Supreme Council of Bengal, effectively the first Governor-General of India?

A
George III
B
Victoria
C
William IV
D
George IV
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Q3. The first pilgrims sailed to America from which English port?

A
Mayflower
B
Southampton
C
Weymouth
D
Plymouth
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Q4. In 2013, how many Prime Ministers served in Australia?

A
2
B
3
C
1
D
4
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Q5. The Declaration of Independence adopted by Finland in December 1917, asserted its independence from which country?

A
Denmark-Norway
B
Sweden
C
Russia
D
The Netherlands
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Q6. Which of these events occurred last?

A
Elizabeth I became Queen of England and Ireland
B
Galileo said that the Sun, not the Earth, is at the centre of the universe
C
End of the Hundred Years' War
D
The Mayflower set sail
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Q7. The Greek mathematician, mystic and scientist Pythagoras is best known for the Pythagorean theorem, which concerns what?

A
Illnesses of elephants
B
Stars
C
Water levels
D
Triangles
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