Cumulative PM-based History Quiz

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Ok I hope it is a good mix of easy and harder questions. It definitely covers different topics, times and areas...

1/ The origins of Singapore have inspired many legends but one is linked to an animal. Which one ?

2/ A modern US state (roughly but the name stayed) was British before being given to the Spanish before eventually becoming American. Which one ? Bonus : how was it incorporated into the US ?

3/ A famous Soviet leader had the extremely sophisticated gesture of hitting his shoe on the table to attract attention in the UN. Who was he ?

4/ What's the meaning of "Rum" in the Seldjukids of Rum ?

5/ What organization was the ancestor of EEC ?

6/ What major victory of the Mongols over Europeans in 1241 turned out to be fruitless because of political troubles within the Mongol Empire ? Bonus : Who was on the loser side ?

7/ What was the main source of income for Philippe II's Spain : the gold of America or the taxes from the Dutch cities ?

8/ What are/were the "Luddists" ?

9/ What country (apart from England) tried to establish a colony in Australia ?

10/ What was the official reason for Roma to act against the Illyrians between the two first Punic wars ? Bonus : name one of the famous Illyrian leaders of that time.
 
Aaarrgghh! Hit "Reply" instead of "PM".
 
Nobody got the answer I was looking for, which was Shang-Ti. But then again I only learned about this recently. After checking it up a bit more I gave out a half point here and there.
Shang ti is the specific Chinese term for the Christian god, and not for any particular Chinese god(s) AFAIK...
 
deo, pls read the first post. ;)

In this quiz, we submit answers using PM, so that scores can be worked out independently. Sort of a little competition. ;)

- XIII
 
Some results already. I have been quite generous on some questions, for instance the one related to the Mongols because I have accepted both main battles.

XIII : 7
Mongoloid Cow : 6
Serutan : 4
deo : 2
 
Originally posted by XIII
Shang ti is the specific Chinese term for the Christian god, and not for any particular Chinese god(s) AFAIK...

Oops, I guess my post 139 was overlooked (page bottom).
 
Answers :

1/ The origins of Singapore have inspired many legends but one is linked to an animal. Which one ?

the Lion

2/ A modern US state (roughly but the name stayed) was British before being given to the Spanish before eventually becoming American. Which one ? Bonus : how was it incorporated into the US ?

Florida. It was bought by the US (like Louisiane before that), probably to avoid having a foreign part of the continent near them. Actually as someone mentioned it was Spanish before becoming English so you can imagine how it went back and forth...

3/ A famous Soviet leader had the extremely sophisticated gesture of hitting his shoe on the table to attract attention in the UN. Who was he ?

Nikita Khrutchov. I don't think Brejnev even went to New York so he was definitely out.

4/ What's the meaning of "Rum" in the Seldjukids of Rum ?

Means Rome because they occupied former Byzantine (= Rome) lands.

5/ What organization was the ancestor of EEC ?

The Economic community for Coal and Steel since these were, at the time, the most important industrial products and that they concerned very much the area between Belgium, France and Germany.

6/ What major victory of the Mongols over Europeans in 1241 turned out to be fruitless because of political troubles within the Mongol Empire ? Bonus : Who was on the loser side ?

Actually there were two : one in Liegnitz against Polish and Germans. The second against the Hungarians at Sajo was actually the closest time) to the political troubles that made the Mongols go back East. I considered both to be correct.

7/ What was the main source of income for Philippe II's Spain : the gold of America or the taxes from the Dutch cities ?

The Dutch cities, the richest area of Europe at the time with over 200 cities, including the large harbor of Antwerpen which monopolized largely the trade of Northern Europe with the newly discovered continents. Basically it gave the crown about 7 times more money that the gold from America whose influence should then be somewhat limited.

8/ What are/were the "Luddists" ?

The industrialization of England created some dramatic social changes. The use of machines was then feared because they were considered to deprive workers from their jobs by replacing them. Ludd was one leader of a revolt that broke down machines because of that. Hence the name Luddists.

9/ What country (apart from England) tried to establish a colony in Australia ?

France lol BTW there was a question in a former quizz about the Encounter Bay (hint, hint !)

10/ What was the official reason for Roma to act against the Illyrians between the two first Punic wars ? Bonus : name one of the famous Illyrian leaders of that time.

Because Illyrian monarchs had created a powerful fleet, that acted with some Greek cities to develop a strong piracy economy, blocking trade between Italy and Greece. The widow queen Teuta was the one I really expected and most mentionned her name.

Pawpaw is the winner so it is normally his turn.
 
1) what was the last english possession on the european continent?

2) in 1410 & 1914 germans fought 2 famous battles on the same battlefield. where and against whom?

3) why was fredrick , elector of palatinate known as the winter king?

4) what persian leader is known as the " last great asian conqueror"?

5) what was the dreyfus affair?

6) what was the cisalpine republic?

7) what was the purpose of the wannssee conferance?

8) who was rodrigo diaz de vivar?

9) who was the author of the philippics?

10) who were the " fists of righteous harmony"?
 
early results;

loulong-8
alex994-51/2
redtooth-5
oda nobunaga-41/2
mongoloid cow-3
constantine-3
serutan-2
XIII-11/2
regentman-1
 
Edit: NVM
 
Originally posted by pawpaw
1) what was the last english possession on the european continent?

gibralter 3/9

2) in 1410 & 1914 germans fought 2 famous battles on the same battlefield. where and against whom?

tannenburg, vs polish/lithuanians & russians 5/9

3) why was fredrick , elector of palatinate known as the winter king?

he was dubbed this by the imperial/catholics authorities stating his reign wouldn't last thru the winter ( it actually lasted about 15 months) 0/9

4) what persian leader is known as the " last great asian conqueror"?

nadir shah 2/9

5) what was the dreyfus affair?

a french officer of jewish background is convicted of treason even after evidence comes to light that he's innocent after a long newspaper campaign he is set free years later 6/9

6) what was the cisalpine republic?

northern italian republic set up by napoleon 3/9

7) what was the purpose of the wannssee conferance?

nazis set the final solution in action 3/9

8) who was rodrigo diaz de vivar?

el cid, spanish hero in the wars against the arabs 3/9

9) who was the author of the philippics?

demosthene against phillip of macadonia or cicero against mark anthony 3/9

10) who were the " fists of righteous harmony"?

the boxers 3/9


as loulong asked the quiz before ,the winner is alex994
 
I hope i'll do well...

1. What battle determined American victory in the revoltionary war?

2. How did Beijing fall to the Manchus during the Ming Dynasty?

3. Where was Napoleon exiled after his first defeat?

4. What other concentration camps were build in WWII aside from the Jewish Ghettos?

5. What was William the Conqueror's first nickname?

6. Name the Chinese Dynasty that conquered China from the south.

7. Who was the infamous Qing Dynasty Queen, or Empress?

8. Who was the childhood friend that Alexander killed because he had insulted him?

9. Which Empire controlled the most land area in history?

10. What was the name of the backup plan if Japan invaded the Phillipines before the Panama canal was constructed?
 
Late results:

Constantine: 7
XIII:5
pawpaw:6
redtooth: 4
Mongoloid Cow:4
LouLou:5
Regentman: 2
 
I'll do the answers tomorrow.
 
Originally posted by alex994

1. What battle determined American victory in the revoltionary war? Yorktown
2. How did Beijing fall to the Manchus during the Ming Dynasty?
I accepted opened the gates, bribed someone and ect...
3. Where was Napoleon exiled after his first defeat?
Elba
4. What other concentration camps were build in WWII aside from the Jewish Ghettos? I really meant the ones about the Japanesse, but I also accepted the ones about the beggars, and etc...
5. What was William the Conqueror's first nickname?
William the Bastard
6. Name the Chinese Dynasty that conquered China from the south.
Ming
7. Who was the infamous Qing Dynasty Queen, or Empress?
Cixi, i did not accept Dowager
8. Who was the childhood friend that Alexander killed because he had insulted him? Clitos
9. Which Empire controlled the most land area in history?
Britain
10. What was the name of the backup plan if Japan invaded the Phillipines before the Panama canal was constructed? Orange Plan
If I did anything wrong, plz tell me... So Constantine has the next quiz...
 
For question 1; albeit Cornwallis' surrender in Yorktown was extremely important, I really thought Saratoga was the turning point of the war, Yorktwon "just" being its continuity. But fine :)
 
After Saragota the Brits still could have won, after Yorktown they decieded in wasnt worth it imo.

Quiz in a few hours.
 
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