History Quiz: True or False? #5 - Statistics

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Question Answer % Correct
Venice once sold slaves from Europe to the Moors in North Africa. True
100%
New Zealand has been inhabited for longer than Easter Island. False
83%
The Kingdom of Axum was the earliest kingdom to exist in Ethiopia. False
83%
There was once an ancient Greek settlement on the site of modern Odessa, Ukraine. True
83%
The longest reigning king in the history of the British Isles was called George. True
75%
During the 18th century, there were two capital cities in the world called Edo. True
67%
The largest accidental, non-nuclear, man-made explosion in history occurred in Canada. True
67%
Some sovereign states had Zoroastrianism as their state religion in the 9th century. True
67%
At one point, Benjamin Disraeli and Benjamin Harrison were in office at the same time. False
58%
Japan briefly controlled all of the Korean Peninsula during the 16th century. False
58%
The Navajo originally came from what is now Nevada. False
58%
The earliest known form of alphabetic writing used symbols that are thought to be based on Egyptian hieroglyphs. True
58%
Sikkim only became an Indian state in the 1970s. True
58%
São Paulo was the first capital of Brazil. False
50%
Atahualpa, the ruler of the Inca Empire who was killed by the Spanish, was the final monarch to use the title Sapa Inca. False
50%
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