Samuel de Champlain founded which city
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Samuel de Champlain founded which city
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What did Dr Samuel Mudd do that your inspired “name is mud”
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General Knowledge, MCQs / Q&A1. When was Robert Southey born?
a) 8 February 1764
b) 5 April 1776
c) 12 August 1774
d) 4 December 1768
2. Where was Robert Southey born?
a) Lisbon
b) Liverpool
c) Ipswich
d) Bristol
3. Which school did Robert Southey attend?
a) St. George’s School
b) Westminster School
c) St. David’s School
d) Rugby School
4. Which college did Robert Southey attend?
a) Balliol College
b) Trinity College
c) King’s College
d) St. Andrew’s College
5. When did Robert Southey marry X?
a) 28 January 1799
b) 18 June 1798
c) 12 September 1796
d) 14 November 1795
6. When was Joan of Arc published?
a) 1792
b) 1796
c) 1788
d) 1786
7. What did Robert Southey and Samuel Coleridge wanted to establish?
a) Pantisocracy
b) Aristocracy
c) Plutocracy
d) Gerontocracy
8. Which Robert Southey book was published in 1814?
a) After Blenheim
b) Letters from Spain
c) Roderick the Last of the Goths
d) Madoc
9. When did Robert Southey die?
a) 21 March 1843
b) 19 May 1844
c) 23 July 1846
d) 15 October 1848
10. Where did Robert Southey die?
a) Glamorgan
b) Keswick
c) Edinburgh
d) Glasgow
1. When was Robert Southey born?
c) 12 August 1774
2. Where was Robert Southey born?
d) Bristol
3. Which school did Robert Southey attend?
b) Westminster School
4. Which college did Robert Southey attend?
a) Balliol College
5. When did Robert Southey marry X?
d) 14 November 1795
6. When was Joan of Arc published?
b) 1796
7. What did Robert Southey and Samuel Coleridge wanted to establish?
a) Pantisocracy
8. Which Robert Southey book was published in 1814?
c) Roderick the Last of the Goths
9. When did Robert Southey die?
a) 21 March 1843
10. Where did Robert Southey die?
b) Keswick
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General Knowledge, MCQs / Q&A, Personalities1) Who was the first cricketer to hit a triple century in a Test and create a record for highest number of runs by an individual in a Test Innings?
a) Andrew Sandham
b) C. B. Fry
c) Jack Hobbs
d) Leary Constantine
2) Who broke the previous record by scoring 334 runs in a Test Innings?
a) Donald George Bradman
b) Hanif Mohammed
c) Michael Colin Cowdrey
d) Vijay Samuel Hazare
3) How many runs were scored by Leonard Hutton to create a new world record?
a) 302
b) 336
c) 337
d) 364
4) Who could not complete his triple century against South Africa in a Test Innings and remained 299 not out as the last batting partner was run out?
a) Lawrence Rowe
b) Sunil Gavaskar
c) Donald George Bradman
d) Peter May
5) Who broke Leonard Hutton’s record by scoring 365 not out?
a) Rohan Kanhai
b) Clive Lloyd
c) Conrad Hunte
d) Garfield Sobers
6) How many runs were scored by Brian Charles Lara when he overtook the previous record that had stood for 36 years 1 month and 16 days?
a) 373
b) 375
c) 374
d) 371
7) Who broke Brian Charles Lara’s record by scoring 380?
a) Kim Hughes
b) Matthew Hayden
c) Ricky Ponting
d) Adam Gilchrist
8) Brian Charles Lara was back again to claim the world record to his name. How many runs did he score?
a) 381
b) 384
c) 390
d) 400 not out
9) Who of the following has not hit two triple centuries in Tests?
a) Brian Charles Lara
b) Donald George Bradman
c) Walter Hammond
d) Virender Sehwag
10) Who batted 970 minutes when scoring 337 runs?
a) John Edrich
b) Hanif Mohammad
c) Robert Simpson
d) Anthony Greig
Triple Centuries In Test Cricket Quiz Answers
1) Who was the first cricketer to hit a triple century in a Test and create a record for highest number of runs by an individual in a Test Innings?
a) Andrew Sandham
2) Who broke the previous record by scoring 334 runs in a Test Innings?
a) Donald George Bradman
3) How many runs were scored by Leonard Hutton to create a new world record?
d) 364
4) Who could not complete his triple century against South Africa in a Test Innings and remained 299 not out as the last batting partner was run out?
c) Donald George Bradman
5) Who broke Leonard Hutton’s record by scoring 365 not out?
d) Garfield Sobers
6) How many runs were scored by Brian Charles Lara when he overtook the previous record that had stood for 36 years 1 month and 16 days?
b) 375
7) Who broke Brian Charles Lara’s record by scoring 380?
b) Matthew Hayden
8) Brian Charles Lara was back again to claim the world record to his name. How many runs did he score?
d) 400 not out
9) Who of the following has not hit two triple centuries in Tests?
c) Walter Hammond
10) Who batted 970 minutes when scoring 337 runs?
b) Hanif Mohammad
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MCQs / Q&A, Sports, Test, WorldSamuel Tilden who was Democratic candidate in USA Presidential Election 1876. He was cheated of Presidency.)
1) When was Samuel Tilden born?
a) 9 February 1814
b) 21 June 1818
c) 7 August 1810
d) 20 December 1808
2) Where was Samuel Tilden born?
a) Los Angeles
b) Panama
c) Austin
d) New Lebanon
3) Which University did Samuel Tilden attend?
a) Oxford
b) Harvard
c) Regent
d) Yale
4) When was Samuel Tilden elected Governor of New York?
a) 1868
b) 1870
c) 1872
d) 1874
Rutherford B. Hayes – 19th President of the United States (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
5) How many popular votes did Samuel Tilden get in the Presidential Election 1876?
a) 4,211,315
b) 4,264,117
c) 4,284,757
d) 4,300,858
6) The Republicans disputed the results in four states. Which state soon decided in favour of Republicans?
a) South Carolina
b) Florida
c) Louisiana
d) Oregon
7) What was the number of electoral votes won by candidates leaving aside the four disputed states?
a) Samuel Tilden 184, Rutherford Hayes 165
b) Samuel Tilden 172, Rutherford Hayes 162
c) Samuel Tilden 170, Rutherford Hayes 164
d) Samuel Tilden 180, Rutherford Hayes 175
8) The Electoral Commission set up to resolve the dispute was to consist of seven Democrats, seven Republicans and one independent justice. What happened to the independent justice?
a) He left the country.
b) He went on leave.
c) He was not informed.
d) He was offered a Senate seat from Illinois and a Republican supporter replaced him.
9) By how many votes the Electoral Commission decided in favour of Rutherford Hayes?
a) 15-0
b) 14-1
c) 12-3
d) 8-7
10) What was the number of electoral votes the candidates got after the decision of the Electoral Commission?
a) Samuel Tilden 184, Rutherford Hayes 185
b) Samuel Tilden 172, Rutherford Hayes 182
c) Samuel Tilden 170, Rutherford Hayes 180
d) Samuel Tilden 180, Rutherford Hayes 185
Campaign poster for the election of 1876. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
1) When was Samuel Tilden born?
a) 9 February 1814
2) Where was Samuel Tilden born?
d) New Lebanon
3) Which University did Samuel Tilden attend?
d) Yale
4) When was Samuel Tilden elected Governor of New York?
d) 1874
5) How many popular votes did Samuel Tilden get in the Presidential Election 1876?
c) 4,284,757
6) The Republicans disputed the results in four states. Which state soon decided in favour of Republicans?
d) Oregon
7) What was the number of electoral votes won by candidates leaving aside the four disputed states?
a) Samuel Tilden 184, Rutherford Hayes 165
Results of the United States presidential election in Alabama, 1876 Samuel J. Tilden (D) Rutherford B. Hayes (R) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
8) The Electoral Commission set up to resolve the dispute was to consist of seven Democrats, seven Republicans and one independent justice. What happened to the independent justice?
d) He was offered a Senate seat from Illinois and a Republican supporter replaced him.
9) By how many votes the Electoral Commission decided in favour of Rutherford Hayes?
d) 8-7
10) What was the number of electoral votes the candidates got after the decision of the Electoral Commission?
a) Samuel Tilden 184, Rutherford Hayes 185
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