A. 1981
B. 1982
C. 1983
D. 1984
Related Mcqs:
- Who was regent for the young queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands from 1890 until her majority in 1898?
A. Sophia von Wuerttemberg
B. Heinrich XXXIII Reuss
C. Heinrich von Mecklenburg-Schwerin
D. Emma von Waldeck-Pyrmont - Which queen was crowned in 1558 and gave her name to an Age?
A. Victoria
B. Elizabeth
C. Mary
D. Anne - Which treaty ended Queen Anne’s War (also known as the War of Spanish Succession) of 1702-1713?
A. Treaty of Utrecht
B. Treaty of Frankfurt
C. Treaty of Trianon
D. Treaty with Tripoli - When Britain declared war on Germany, it also did so on behalf of the entire British Empire, including the Dominions. One of these was Canada. Who was its leader?
A. Andrew Fisher
B. Sir Robert Borden
C. Sydney Buxton
D. Lord Hardinge - British relinquished the control of Hong Kong and thus it became the part of China on:
A. July 1997
B. September 1996
C. May 1995
D. December 1998 - In an act of protest against the continuing British taxation of tea, a group of American colonists disguised as Indians, boarded a ship and threw a cargo of tea into Bostan harbour. This act is known as Bostan Tea Party. When did it take place?
A. 10th December, 1777
B. 18th December, 1778
C. 16th December, 1773
D. None of these - Who was the British Monarch during the War of the Spanish Succession?
A. Anne I
B. James II
C. George I
D. William III - Adolf Hitler was responsible for sixty million deaths worldwide as a result of World War ll and his own killings. “Der Fuhrer” murdered millions of innocent Jews in the Holocaust – and millions of others, too. In an encounter towards the end of WWI, Hitler was supposedly at the mercy of which British soldier, who let him go?
A. Henry Tandey
B. Richard Milton
C. Thomas Seems
D. Derrick Newton - Idi Amin killed approximately 3000,000 people during his reign and stole millions of dollars from his country and others. He expelled all non-African residents from his country and threated British citizens who lived there. What African nation did the “butcher of Africa” rule?
A. Uganda
B. Libya
C. Somalia
D. Zaire - Who succeeded Anthony Eden as British Prime Minister?
A. Harold Macmillan
B. Clement Attlee
C. Winston Churchill
D. Alec Douglas-Home