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A Slice in Time: 1990s World History

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A Slice in Time 1990s World History game quiz
"See how much you know about the people, places and events of the last decade of the 20th century."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. 1990: On March 1 the Royal New Zealand Navy stopped its daily ration of what commodity to sailors?
    Rum
    Cigarettes
    Condoms
    Penicillin


2. 1991: What ceased to exist on December 31?
    All-male colleges in the University of Cambridge
    The USSR
    Michael Jackson's original nose
    Pluto's designation as a planet


3. 1992: A tribute rock concert benefitting AIDS research was telecast live from London's Wembley Stadium in April to more than 1 billion people world-wide. In whose memory was the concert held?
    Peter Allen
    Arthur Ashe
    Freddie Mercury
    Elizabeth Glaser


4. 1993: Deranged fan Gunter Parche rushed onto the court during the quarter-finals of a tennis tournament in Hamburg, Germany and stabbed which #1 ranked player in the back?
    Monica Seles
    Pete Sampras
    Steffi Graf
    Ivan Lendl


5. 1994: In February, this famous painting by Norwegian Edvard Munch was stolen from the National Gallery in Oslo on the same day as the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Winter Games in Lillehammer. Name the artwork.
    "Nude Descending a Staircase"
    "Guernica"
    "The Scream"
    "Christina's World"


6. 1995: In March the religious cult Shinrikyo Aum took credit for releasing a deadly poison into the Tokyo subway system resulting in the immediate death of 12 passengers and as many as 5,000 people ultimately affected. What was the chemical that was used?
    Ricin
    Botulin
    Anthrax
    Sarin


7. 1996: World chess champion Garry Kasparov of Russia lost one game (but eventually won the match) against which opponent(s)?
    10 year-old prodigy Jiang Qing
    IBM Deep Blue computer
    Bobby Fischer
    Steve Jobs and Bill Gates


8. 1997: On August 31 Diana, Princess of Wales, died tragically in a famous car accident in the Pont de l'Alma Tunnel in Paris. Where is "The People's Princess" buried?
    The crypt beneath St. Paul's Cathedral in London
    Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey
    A private island in Althorp Park, her family's ancestral estate
    The Spencer family vault in Great Brigton, Northamptonshire in England


9. 1998: On March 27 the US Food and Drug Administration approved the pharmaceutical compound sildenafil citrate for use and some women still haven't forgiven them. By what brand name is the drug more commonly known?
    Viagra
    Lipitor
    Xanax
    Rohypnol ("roofies")


10. 1999: On New Year's Eve, The Arts and Entertainment Network (A&E) broadcast "The Biography of the Millennium: 100 People, 1000 Years." Who was ranked as the most influential person of the second thousand years? (Hint: He has been called the father of the communications revolution).
    Johannes Gutenberg
    Isaac Newton
    Charles Darwin
    Albert Einstein


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