You are a history master if you score more than 12/15. Dare to test your possibilities? Was Emperor Claudius the ruler when Rome started the conquest of Britain? What you don’t know for certain, you have to guess. What are your possibilities for a test like this? Be warned: The average score has not moved from customary 10/15.
You are a history master if you score more than 12/15
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Arab invasion to the Iberian Peninsula in 711 did not reach Portugal.
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The siege of Leningrad by the German Army in the II World War lasted from 1941 to 1942.
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The Roman numeral “CD” stands for 40.
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Roman conquest of Britain got started under the rule of Emperor Claudius.
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The State of Israel was founded in the year 1946.
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The largest and most important ghetto uprising of the Jews against the regime of Nazi Germany (World War II) took place in Warsaw.
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In 15-16th centuries, the Portuguese explorer Pedro Álvares Cabral discovered what is known today as Brazil.
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Until its fall in 1453, the Byzantine (Eastern Roman) Empire had lasted for more than a thousand years.
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The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 that led to World War I, occurred in Sarajevo.
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South Africa’s leader, Nelson Mandela, got out of prison finally in the year of 1992.
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The Great Famine in Ireland (1845) was caused by the loss of the wheat crops.
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Carthage, totally destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC, existed in today’s Tunisia, North Africa.
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The name of the city of Vienna during the Roman conquest was Vindobona.
- True
- False
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Among other British cities, Winchester was called Verulamium in Roman times.
- True
- False
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