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History Quiz #869

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 8 September 2025

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Q1. What profession or occupation did the legendary American named Johnny Appleseed follow?

A
Wandering peddler
B
Nurseryman
C
Garden designer
D
Lumberjack
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Q2. Who, in the 6th century BCE, was the last king of Lydia, who made war on Cyrus, King of Persia, and was defeated?

A
Ataturk
B
Pyrrhus
C
Croesus
D
Priam
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Q3. The Rana Plaza collapse in Bangladesh in 2013 was the collapse of what?

A
A residential high-rise
B
An eight-storey garment factory complex
C
A bridge
D
A marketplace
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Q4. Which country became a separate state in 1890 after having been, since 1443, part of Burgundy, Spain, Austria, France, Prussia (in part), Belgium (in part) and the Netherlands?

A
Luxembourg
B
Andorra
C
Liechtenstein
D
Poland
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Q5. When was the sculpture of the four faces on Mount Rushmore begun?

A
1947
B
1907
C
1927
D
1937
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Q6. What was the name given to the June 1930 Act in the US which is often associated with the severity of the subsequent Great Depression in the US and around the world?

A
Wilson-Gorman Tariff Act
B
Fordney-McCumber Act
C
Walker Tariff
D
Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act
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Q7. The Gregorian calendar was named after what public figure at the time?

A
King of France
B
Britain's Astronomer Royal
C
Pope
D
Holy Roman Emperor
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