Pub quizzes have become a staple part of our lockdown routine.

Geography, food and drink, TV and general knowledge are all popular subjects to test your brain.

Our friends at CambridgeshireLive  have collated 30 quiz answers and questions around the topic of history.

From British politics to mythology, presidents and wars - this quiz covers all manner of things from a time gone by.

Some of the questions are easy and others will make you wish you'd paid more attention at school.

Good luck!

Questions

1. What did the Romans call Scotland?

2. Who was made Lord Mayor of London In 1397, 1398, 1406 And 1419?

3. Who was Henry VIIIs last wife?

4. Who was the youngest British Prime Minister?

5. In which year was Joan of Arc burned at the stake?

6. Which nationality was the polar explorer Roald Amundsen?

7. Who was the first female Prime Minister of Australia?

8. Which English explorer was executed in 1618, fifteen year after being found guilty of conspiracy against King James I of England and VI of Scotland?

9. Which English city was once known as Duroliponte?

10. The first successful vaccine was introduced by Edward Jenner in 1796. Which disease did it guard against?

11. What was the name of the baker in whose bakery the Great Fire of London of 1666 apparently started?

12. The Spanish Civil War started in 1936 and ended in which year?

13. The horror of Guernica was portrayed in a painting by which artist?

14. Which US President had the middle name Milhous?

15. Which two students founded Google in 1998?

16. In 1870 the Third Republic is declared in France after which leader was deposed?

17. In 1958 the first artificial satellite launched in 1957 fell back to earth. What was its name?

18. In 1918 Finland declared its independence from which country?

19. Which iconic structure began its construction in California in January 1933?

20.  Which long distance train had its first run in October 1883?

21. What colour were the pyramids at Giza originally?

22. The first televised address from the Oval Office was made in 1947 by which President?

23. In November 1921, the Japanese Prime Minister Hara Takashi was assassinated in which city?

24. Who found the entrance to Tutankhamun's tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Nov 1922?

25. On the 4th November 1956, Soviet troops entered which country in order to quell a rebellion?

26. Which Apache leader in 1886 after 29 years years of fighting finally surrendered in Arizona?

27.  In 1904, the area that is known as "Times Square" in Manhattan was renamed to Times Square, what was it called before?

28. Who is the Roman god of agriculture?

29. Manchester United players and 15 other passengers were killed in February 1958 in an accident that became known as what?

30. What was the name of the mythological monster that had nine heads?

Answers

1. Caledonia

2. Richard (Dick) Whittington

3. Catherine Parr

4. William Pitt (The Younger)

5. 1431

6. Norweigan

7. Julia Gillard (2010-2013)

8. Sir Walter Raleigh

9. Cambridge

10. Smallpox

11. Thomas Farriner (or Farynor)

12. 1939

13. Pablo Picasso

14. Richard Nixon

15. Larry Page and Sergey Brin

16. Emperor Napolean III

17. Sputnik 1

18. Russia

19. Golden Gate Bridge

20. Orient Express

21. White

22. President Truman

23. Tokyo

24. Howard Carter

25. Hungary

26. Geronimo

27. Long Ace Square

28. Saturn

29. Munich air disaster

30. Hydra