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| 1. | Formally known as the Treaty on European Union, what was signed on 7th February 1992 by members of the European Community? |
| 2. | Who, most famously, was watching a play called Our American Cousin on 14th April 1865? |
| 3. | With a collective total of over 18 years in office, who is Australia's longest ever serving Prime Minister? |
| 4. | What is the name of the territorial police force in the U.K. formed on 1st April 1968 with the amalgamation of Buckinghamshire Constabulary, Oxfordshire Constabulary, Berkshire Constabulary, Reading Borough Police and Oxford City Police? |
| 5. | Who was was the last Emperor of Russia, ruling from 1st November 1894 until his forced abdication on 15th March 1917? |
| 6. | Who succeeded Leonid Brezhnev as Soviet premier in 1982? |
| 7. | Who was Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe throughout the Second World War? |
| 8. | In what decade was Mahatma Gandhi assassinated? |
| 9. | Who was Governor of California from 1967 to 1975? |
| 10. | What city held its first Oktoberfest in 1811? |
| 11. | In September 1513, who became the first European to lead an expedition to have seen or reached the Pacific from the New World? |
| 12. | What English king was known as William the Conqueror? |
| 13. | What war began on 12th April 1861? |
| 14. | Who became King of England on 25th December 1066? |
| 15. | In what century did the Middle Ages begin? |
| 16. | What did the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution establish in 1920? |
| 17. | What Roman Goddess shares her name with a Normandy Landing beach? |
| 18. | Live on TV on 8th April 1983, who created the illusion that the Statue of Liberty had disappeared? |
| 19. | Fought between 1756-63, what was the last major war before the French Revolution to involve all the great powers of Europe? |
| 20. | What town in New Mexico, USA became famous in 1947 for the recovery of unknown materials and has since become synonymous with extra-terrestrial conspiracies? |
| 21. | On what Greek island was the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, born on 10th June 1921? |
| 22. | In what modern day country was Adolf Hitler born? |
| 23. | During which battle, on the 25th October 1854, did the Charge of the Light Brigade take place? |
| 24. | What was the first name of the founder of the frozen foods brand Birds Eye? |
| 25. | What is now called Tasmania was discovered by Abel Tasman in 1642. What nationality was he? |
| 26. | Which World War II battle between December 1944 and January 1945 was a German offensive on the Western Front in Belgium, France and Luxembourg? |
| 27. | In which year did Singapore gain independence from the United Kingdom and merge with the newly formed Malaysia? |
| 28. | Born in Leicester, England on 5th August 1862, by what name is Joseph Merrick better known? |
| 29. | In what country did Karl Marx spend the last 34 years of his life? |
| 30. | Complete this famous quote: Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that, if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say, .....
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| 31. | What famous 5th century A.D conqueror was known as "The Scourge of God"? |
| 32. | Who was Germany's Reichsminister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda between 1933 and 1945? |
| 33. | In what year was NATO founded? |
| 34. | Known as the "mother" of social work, name this pioneer American activist and reformer who helped sway a movement for women's suffrage at the turn of the 20th century. |
| 35. | Who invented the world's first practical, publicly demonstrated television system? |
| 36. | The Brooklyn-class light cruiser USS Phoenix famously survived the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor completely unscathed in 1941. What was it called when it rose to fame once again in 1982? |
| 37. | What was established in Western Europe in 1478 and not disbanded until 1834? |
| 38. | Launched in 1958, what automotive failure was named after Henry Ford's only child? |
| 39. | What war effectively ended with the signing of an armistice on 27th July 1953? |
| 40. | On 17th December 1967, the Prime Minister of Australia disappeared while swimming in the sea near Portsea, Victoria. His body was never recovered. Name him. |
| 41. | In which year did the Wright Brothers make the first ever sustained, controlled, powered, heavier-than-air, manned flight? |
| 42. | World War II started and ended in what month? |
| 43. | His assassination in Sarajevo triggered the outbreak of World War I; what nationality was Archduke Franz Ferdinand? |
| 44. | What U.S. President was born Leslie Lynch King Jr. on 14th July 1913? |
| 45. | What country declared independence from the Netherlands on 4th October 1830? |
| 46. | In March 1992, Mike Tyson was sentenced to six years in prison along with four years of probation for the 1991 rape of what 18-year-old model? |
| 47. | Who was the second man in outer space? |
| 48. | What worldwide movement began life in 1863 as the "International Committee for Relief to the Wounded"? |
| 49. | From the throne of what country did Queen Juliana abdicate in April 1980? |
| 50. | A series of widespread but unofficial ceasefires along the Western Front, in what year was the famous Christmas truce of World War I? |
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