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World History V

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World History V game quiz
"Welcome to 17th century World History!"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. The conflict between Parliament and the monarchy in England led to civil war (1642-1648). What king was in power during the war and was eventually beheaded after being defeated?
    James II
    James I
    Charles I
    Charles II


2. What architectural wonder was completed in 1648?
    Leaning Tower of Pisa
    Louvre
    Taj Mahal
    Sistine Chapel


3. After the 30 Years' War (1618-1648), which country emerged as the leading power in Europe?
    Italy
    France
    Spain
    Germany


4. What dynasty was established in 1644 and would be the last in Chinese history?
    Ming
    Sung
    Han
    Manchu (Ch'ing)


5. What land was discovered by Europeans in the early 17th century?
    Australia
    Philippines
    Antarctica
    Hawaiian Islands


6. What celestial body(ies) did Galileo Galilei discover in 1609 after constructing the first astronomical telescope?
    Neptune
    Orion's belt
    Haley's comet
    Moons of Jupiter


7. What college or university, founded in 1636, is the oldest in the United States?
    Yale
    Harvard
    Princeton
    William and Mary


8. Which country chartered a company in 1600 to trade with the "East Indies"?
    England
    Sweden
    Portugal
    Spain


9. Dr. William Harvey proposed what medical theory in 1628?
    Brain cells do not regenerate
    The lungs exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen
    The liver aids digestion
    The heart is a muscle that pumps blood throughout the body


10. Dutchman Christian Huygens revolutionized clockmaking when he introduced what in 1656?
    Pendulum
    Quartz
    Chimes
    Wood cabinets


11. A fire that raged for four days in 1666, would come to be known as 'The Great Fire' of what city?
    London
    Rome
    Madrid
    Paris


12. Seeking religious freedom, what Quaker leader established a colony in the new world in 1681?
    John Winthrop
    John Smith
    William Penn
    William Bradford


13. After the Poles were expelled from Moscow in 1613, what dynasty came to power?
    Cossack
    Tartar
    Romanov
    Stroganov


14. What 17th century scientist is most known for his three laws of (linear) motion?
    Answer: (Last name only or full name)


15. Who was the first permanent English settlement in North America named for?
    Mary, Queen of Scots
    James II
    James I
    Charles I


16. Bridget Bishop was the first to be tried and hanged in which infamous trials in 1692?
    Answer: (Three Words)


17. Which Shakespearean play was written in 1611, near the end of his career?
    The Tempest
    King Lear
    Antony and Cleopatra
    Othello


18. Which 17th century French King decreed 'I am the state'?
    Maximilian I
    Louis XIII
    Louis XIV
    Henry IV


19. Which of the following was conquered by the Chinese Ch'ing Dynasty in 1683 and held under Chinese rule until 1894?
    Tibet
    Taiwan
    Mongolia
    Korea


20. Louis Hennepin, a French explorer, was the first European to discover which natural wonder in the 1670's?
    Hudson Bay
    Niagara Falls
    Mouth of the Mississippi River
    Lake Champlain


21. Aurangzeb defeated his three brothers and imprisoned his father to become the emperor of the Mogul Empire of India in 1658. Who was his father and predecessor?
    Akbar the Great
    Shah Jahan
    Babar
    Abbas the Great


22. In the 1630's Japanese shogun Iemitsu closed ports to foreigners and ordered the expulsion of what religious group?
    Hindus
    Buddhists
    Muslims
    Christians


23. In 1619, a Dutch ship brought what to British North America for the first time?
    Slaves
    Tobacco
    Rum
    Rice


24. Of England's King James I's accomplishments, deeds and acts, he is probably most noted for having the Bible retranslated into English. In what year was the King James Version (nicknamed the Authorized Version in Britain) first published?
    1608
    1611
    1623
    1620


25. After the English seized the town of New Amsterdam from the Dutch in the 1660's, what did they rename it?
    Answer: (Two or Three Words)

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