Hm. Nice idea. But while they may be (mostly) "historically accurate" questions, but they certainly aren't historically accurate answers: Béla Bartók, Ludwig van Beethoven, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ralph Vaughan Williams are all spelt incorrectly. Bartók's Kossuth is a symphonic poem rather than a symphony, so its presence here is tenuous. Vaughan Williams's Sea Symphony was called that (rather than Symphony No. 1) by its composer and publisher, and Liszt's "Symphony No. 1" was, again, never called that - nor was Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique. On the other hand, I was very surprised not to find Schumann or Shostakovich on your list - or Borodin, Bizet and quite a few others.
I must truly apologize for any inconvenience I may have caused through this quiz. Lol, It was just for fun and I'll try edit it so as to be "Historically accurate". Thanks for the tips though.