Q.1.
Signed in the French Palace on June 28th, 1919, what was the Treaty of Versailles supposed to stop?
Q.2.
A 14th century collection of stories by Chaucer is one of the most popular works ever known. What is it called?
Q.3.
The term 'Big Brother' was first used in a story by George Orwell. What was it called?
Q.4.
The Declaration of Independence, written in 1776, saw the beginning of the forming of which country?
Q.5.
What does the American Bill of Rights do?
Q.6.
One man's writing is credited with saving Christmas. Who was he?
Q.7.
Charles Darwin was a scientist who explained his ideas in a book. What was it called?
Q.8.
On February 24th, 1582, Pope Gregory XIII wrote something which we still use today. What was it?
Q.9.
Shakespeare wrote many plays which had a lot of influence. What else did he do?
Q.10.
One series of books by J. K. Rowling has had a huge impact on readers, both young and old. What were the books about?