Q.1
Benjamin Franklin helped to lead the American fight for independence. What did his father make for a living?
  • Bread and cakes
  • Socks and shoes
  • Books and magazines
  • Candles and soap
Q.2
Ho Chi Minh was a great Vietnamese leader in the early 20th century. What has been named after him?
  • A plant
  • A shoe
  • Some chocolate
  • A city
Q.3
Charles De Gaulle was a French leader and general during the Second World War. What transport center is named after him?
  • An airport
  • A bus stop
  • A boating shed
  • A garage
Q.4
King Alfred the Great hid in a cottage when he was hiding from who?
  • Romans
  • Vikings
  • French
  • Germans
Q.5
Attila the Hun was a fearsome warrior and leader but how did he die?
  • By tripping over a tent peg
  • From a nosebleed
  • By falling off his horse
  • By falling into a puddle
Q.6
James Keir Hardie was the first leader of which political party?
  • The Conservative Party
  • The Labor Party
  • The Green Party
  • The Liberal Democrats
Q.7
Che Guevara was a revolutionary leader of which country?
  • Spain
  • England
  • Cuba
  • Sweden
Q.8
Mikhail Gorbachev was the last General Secretary of the Soviet Union. What did he help to end?
  • The Second World War
  • The slave trade
  • The unfair treatment of women
  • The Cold War
Q.9
Henry VIII is famous for his six wives. But who did he famously fall out with?
  • The librarians
  • The teachers
  • The hunters
  • The Pope
Q.10
Queen Elizabeth the first was a great leader. Her forces defeated a fleet of ships from which country?
  • Germany
  • Spain
  • France
  • Italy
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