Monday, October 4, 2010

Daily Trivia Quiz #13 - World Leaders Trivia.

  Trivia Quiz of the day #13 - Questions about World Leaders - Answers at bottom of page. 
  1. Who was born Karl Herbert Frahm?
     
  2. Errol Flynn's Last film was a documentary tribute to which world leader?
     
  3. Who was the first Prime Minister of independent South Africa?
     
  4. In what year did Hussein become king of Jordan?
     
  5. Which leader did Churchill say was like a "female llama surprised in her bath?"
     
  6. Who did Lionel Jospin replace as French Prime Minister?
     
  7. Which part of Lenin was preserved after his death?
     
  8. In what year was the world's first woman Prime Minister elected?
     
  9. Which British Prime Minister was Rudyard Kipling's cousin?
     
  10. What did Mao Tse Tung call the "Great leap forward"?
     
  11. Who became Russian Prime Minister in September 1998?
     
  12. Who was described by his foreign minister as having, "a nice smile. but he has got iron teeth?"
     
  13. Who succeeded Brezhnev as President of the USSR?
     
  14. Who became president of Zambia in 1991?
     
  15. Who was Nigeria's first President and has been described as the father of modern Nigeria?
     
  16. Who was chairman of the Organization of African Unity from 1975-76?
     
  17. Gorbachev introduced the expression perestroika but what does it mean?
     
  18. Who received the Nobel Peace prize in 1998?
     
  19. How was Papa Doc also known?
     
  20. Who was the last leader of Communist East Germany?
     
  21. What name was given to the period of rule of Emperor Hirohito?
     
  22. Who said, "We are not at war with Egypt. We are in armed conflict?"
     
  23. Who was the leader of ZAPU?
     
  24. Who said, "We have the happiest Africans in the world?"
     
  25. Which newspaper originally coined the term Iron Lady about Margaret Thatcher?
     

Daily Trivia Quiz #13   World Leader Answers

Movie Stars - Free Trivia Quiz Questions with Answers

  1. Willy Brandt.
  2. Castro.
  3. Louis Botha.
  4. 1952.
  5. Charles de Gaulle.
  6. Alain Juppe.
  7. Brain.
  8. 1960.
  9. Stanley Baldwin.
  10. Enforced industrialization.
  11. Yevgeny Primakov.
  12. Mikhail Gorbachev.
  13. Andropov.
  14. Chiluba.
  15. Nnamdi Azikiwe.
  16. Idi Amin
  17. Reconstruction.
  18. John Hume and David Trimble.
  19. Francois Duvalier.
  20. Egon Krenz.
  21. Showa.
  22. Anthony Eden.
  23. Joshua Nkomo.
  24. Ian Smith.
  25. Red Star.