Author: Mauvin Sequeira
American Revolution Quiz
1. What was the name of the pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that argued for American independence? (a) The Intolerable Acts (b) Common Sense (c) The Declaration of Independence (d) The Olive Branch Petition 2. The first battles of the American Revolution took place at: (a) Yorktown and Saratoga (b) Lexington and Concord (c) Trenton and Princeton (d) Valley Forge and Germantown 3. Which important document declared the reasons for the colonists' desire for independence from Great Britain? (a) The Articles of Confederation (b) The Declaration of Independence (c) The Constitution of the United States (d) The Mayflower Compact
The Napoleonic Wars Quiz
1. In what year did the French Revolution begin, an event that indirectly led to the Napoleonic Wars? (a) 1776 (b) 1789 (c) 1802 (d) 1815 2. Who was the last king of France before the French Revolution? (a) Louis XIV (b) Louis XV (c) Louis XVI (d) Louis XVII 3. Napoleon Bonaparte rose to power through which military success? (a) Battle of Austerlitz (b) Battle of Waterloo (c) Egyptian Campaign (d) Italian Campaign
The Vietnam War Quiz
1. Ho Chi Minh, the leader of North Vietnam, was known for being: (a) A French collaborator (b) A nationalist and communist leader (c) A US-backed dictator (d) A religious leader 2. The guerilla fighters fighting alongside North Vietnam were known as the: (a) Viet Minh (fought for independence from France) (b) Viet Cong (c) Khmer Rouge (d) Pathet Lao 3. The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution in 1964: (a) Authorized a full-scale US invasion of North Vietnam (b) Gave the president broad war powers in Southeast Asia (c) Ended US involvement in the Vietnam War (d) Marked the official beginning ... Read more
The Battle of Hastings
1. In what year did the Battle of Hastings take place? (a) 966 (b) 1066 (c) 1166 (d) 1266 2. Who was the English king who died , sparking the conflict? (a) Richard the Lionheart (b) Edward the Confessor (c) William the Conqueror (d) Alfred the Great 3. Which Duke of Normandy invaded England and claimed the throne? (a) Duke Richard I (b) Duke William (c) Duke Godfrey (d) Duke Rollo
The Civil War Quiz
1. Which state seceded from the Union first? (a) Virginia (b) South Carolina (c) Georgia (d) Texas 2. What was the main cause of the Civil War? (a) Economic differences between North and South (b) British interference in American affairs (c) Desire for westward expansion (d) A strong federal government 3. The first major battle of the Civil War was fought at: (a) Antietam (b) Gettysburg (c) Fort Sumter (d) Bull Run
The French Revolution
1. In which year did the storming of the Bastille prison, a key event of the French Revolution, occur? (a) 1776 (b) 1789 (c) 1793 (d) 1804 2. What were the three social classes of France under theAncien Régime (Old Regime)? (a) Clergy, Nobility, Peasantry (b) Military, Aristocracy, Working Class (c) Merchants, Landowners, Farmers (d) Upper Class, Middle Class, Lower Class 3. What famous document outlined the "rights of man and of the citizen" during the French Revolution? (a) The Declaration of Independence (b) The Magna Carta (c) The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (d) ... Read more
The Cold War
1. Which of the following ideologies formed the basis of the Soviet Union's system during the Cold War? (a) Democracy (b) Fascism (c) Communism (d) Capitalism 2. The Truman Doctrine aimed to: (a) Develop nuclear weapons (b) Contain the spread of communism (c) Rebuild war-torn Europe (d) Form a military alliance with the Soviet Union 3. The Marshall Plan provided economic aid to: (a) The Soviet Union (b) Western European nations (c) Newly independent African colonies (d) Countries defeated in World War II
Battle of Trafalgar
1. In which year did the Battle of Trafalgar take place? (a) 1798 (b) 1805 (c) 1812 (d) 1821 2. Who was the British commander at the Battle of Trafalgar? (a) Admiral John Jervis (b) Admiral Horatio Nelson (c) Duke of Wellington (d) King George III 3. Which two combined fleets did the British face at Trafalgar? (a) French and Spanish (b) French and Dutch (c) Spanish and Portuguese (d) Russian and Ottoman
The Hundred Year’s War
1. Which two countries were the main combatants in the Hundred Years' War? (a) England and Spain (b) France and Germany (c) England and France (d) Italy and Austria 2. What was the approximate duration of the Hundred Years' War? (a) 25 years (b) 100 years (c) 200 years (d) 500 years 3. What year did the Hundred Years' War begin? (a) 1200 (b) 1337 (c) 1450 (d) 1500
The Trojan War
1. The Trojan War was fought between the Greeks and Trojans over: (a) Land rights (b) The abduction of Helen (c) A religious dispute (d) Trade control 2. Helen of Troy was the wife of: (a) Agamemnon (b) Menelaus (c) Odysseus (d) Achilles 3. The leader of the Greek army during the Trojan War was: (a) Achilles (b) Agamemnon (c) Odysseus (d) Paris