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History Quiz #877

Ancient and Modern History Quiz for 3 November 2025

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Q1. The first recorded festivals in Japan, now called Hanami, were at the end of the 8th century and were to celebrate what?

A
The first day past midwinter
B
Solar eclipses
C
A new emperor
D
Blossoming
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Q2. Which king of England was nicknamed Rufus?

A
Henry I
B
William I
C
William II
D
Henry II
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Q3. On 13 August 1961 which of these was authorised in Europe?

A
Creation of the Central Bank of Iceland
B
The Fouchet Plan
C
Inclusion of a song about same sex love in the Eurovision Song Contest
D
The building of the Berlin Wall
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Q4. What does a historiographer study?

A
The development in the re-writing of history
B
The writing of history, methods and sources used, and history as academic discipline
C
Qualifications and experience needed for writing reliable history
D
How the understanding of a history changes with changes in political landscape
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Q5. When did the Holy Roman Empire cease to exist?

A
1870
B
1816
C
1806
D
1899
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Q6. Where was the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles held?

A
St Paul's Cathedral
B
Westminster Abbey
C
Windsor Guildhall
D
Buckingham Palace
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Q7. The first recorded sighting of the Australian mainland and landfall by a European was in 1606 by whom?

A
Arthur Phillip
B
William Dampier
C
James Cook
D
Willem Janszoon
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