| Difficulty | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100 | How many World Wars have there been? | Two | 99%
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| 99 | Who was the first president of the US? | George Washington | 98%
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| 94 | Which American invented the lightbulb in 1879? | Thomas Edison | 91%
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| 90 | What year did the United States enter the Second World War? | 1941 | 90%
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| 93 | Napoleon was the emperor of which modern-day country? | France | 90%
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| 95 | What was the biggest modern day country of British Raj? | India | 87%
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| 88 | Who is Marxism named after? | Karl Marx | 87%
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| 91 | 1929 is the year what economic crisis began? | The Great Depression | 87%
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| 96 | Who was the longest ruling monarch of England? | Queen Elizabeth II | 86%
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| 98 | Who was the first emperor of Rome? | Caesar Augustus | 81%
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| 71 | What is the current name of the city, 'Constantinople'? | Istanbul | 76%
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| 97 | What were the two main buildings struck on September the 11th? | The World Trade Center | 76%
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| 92 | Who invented the first airplane? | The Wright Brothers | 74%
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| 78 | What tragic event in 1850 caused the death of over 1 million Irish? | Potato famine | 68%
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| 73 | What is the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei better known as? | Nazi Party | 67%
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| 83 | What was the nickname of the 1920s? | Roaring 20s | 67%
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| 82 | Who said, 'We shall fight on the beaches!' | Winston Churchill | 67%
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| 85 | What does the U stand for in USSR? | Union | 66%
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| 80 | What was the name of the captain who found Australia in 1771? | Captain James Cook | 65%
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| 87 | What was the name of JFK's assassin? | Lee Harvey Oswald | 63%
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| 70 | What Chinese dynasty lasted from 206 BC-220 CE? | Han Dynasty | 62%
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| 81 | What kind of gun did Samuel Colt invent? | Revolver | 56%
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| 29 | What country is Carthage located nowadays? | Tunisia | 53%
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| 79 | What was the nickname of British soldiers in the Revolutionary War? | Redcoat | 52%
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| 86 | Who killed Alexander Hamilton? | Aaron Burr | 49%
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| 38 | Argentinean guerilla executed in Bolivia. | Che Guevara | 48%
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| 89 | What does V-E stand for? | Victory in Europe | 48%
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| 75 | What was the first place Columbus landed on in the Americas? | The Bahamas | 47%
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| 48 | What style of art did Picasso love to use? | Cubism | 46%
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| 69 | The beaches on D-Day were Juno, Gold, Utah, Sword and what? | Omaha | 44%
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| 64 | Nikola Tesla invented AC, which stands for what? | Alternating current | 43%
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| 62 | Who was Genghis Khan's successor? | Kublai Khan | 43%
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| 39 | In 1996, this form of execution was banned in the United States. | Hanging | 42%
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| 63 | Who was the King of Mali that was so rich, he crashed an economy? | Mansa Musa | 41%
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| 61 | Thomas Edward Lawrence is better known as? | Lawrence of Arabia | 40%
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| 49 | What musician's love interest was Elise? | Ludwig van Beethoven | 40%
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| 42 | Marconi famously invented what? | Radio | 40%
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| 72 | Who led the 'Rough Riders' in the Spanish-American War? | Theodore Roosevelt | 40%
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| 28 | Which century did the Western Roman Empire fall? | 5th | 37%
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| 66 | ________ _________ spoke his last words in German to a nurse who only spoke English | Albert Einstein | 37%
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| 68 | Who is Manfred von Richthofen? | The Red Baron | 37%
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| 77 | When Stalin blockaded West Berlin in 1948 and the Allies brought in supplies, what did the event come to be known as? | The Berlin Airlift | 36%
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| 37 | What country is Zaire nowadays? | The Democratic Republic of the Congo | 36%
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| 41 | Which famous king was beheaded in 1649? | Charles I | 35%
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| 31 | Who was the first chancellor of Germany? | Otto von Bismarck | 35%
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| 76 | When the ANZACs landed on the Ottoman shore, this campaign was known as... | The Gallipoli Campaign | 35%
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| 84 | What was the name of the place Abraham Lincoln was shot at? | Ford's Theater | 31%
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| 47 | Eighty-seven years is what in Abraham Lincoln terms? | Four score and seven years | 28%
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| 12 | The event when city counsellors of Prague were thrown out a window. | Defenestration of Prague | 27%
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| 67 | Who is considered the father of modern medicine? | Hippocrates | 27%
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| 50 | What cult killed actress Sharon Tate? | Manson Family | 26%
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| 52 | Which Zulu king was murdered by his half-brothers? | Shaka | 26%
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| 40 | Who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand? | Gavrilo Princip | 25%
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| 30 | Who wrote 'Tao Te Ching'? | Laozi | 22%
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| 26 | In 1919, Boston was flooded with what? | Molasses | 22%
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| 21 | What did Francis Scott Key write? | The Star-Spangled Banner | 22%
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| 45 | What did Alexander the Great cut in half? | The Gordian Knot | 21%
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| 27 | The president that will keep you cool. His most famous words are,"You lose." | Calvin Coolidge | 20%
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| 36 | Who does Snowball represent in Animal Farm? | Leon Trotsky | 20%
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| 74 | What does democracy mean in Greek? | People rule | 20%
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| 34 | Name both figures that replaced Truman and Stalin. | Eisenhower and Khruschev | 19%
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| 57 | Which US Election count was 185-184? | 1876 | 15%
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| 65 | What was the most populous tribe of Israel? | Judah | 15%
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| 13 | Who was born as William Jefferson Blythe? | Bill Clinton | 14%
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| 16 | Who was Eric Arthur Blair? | George Orwell | 14%
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| 35 | He shot himself in the head with a shotgun in Idaho. | Ernest Hemingway | 13%
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| 23 | The Cuyahoga River in 1968, caught on fire. What city was it in? | Cleveland | 12%
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| 24 | Stephen VII put Formosus on trial, they were both... | Popes | 12%
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| 44 | Joseph McCarthy was the senator of what US state? | Wisconsin | 12%
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| 25 | What is the deadliest day in American history? | The Battle of Antietam | 10%
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| 59 | Philosopher Chrysippus died of laughter because he saw a donkey doing what? | Eating figs | 9%
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| 55 | Which Australian Prime minister went for a swim and disappeared? | Harold Holt | 9%
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| 54 | What fishy politician was assassinated in 1935? | Huey Long | 9%
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| 22 | What town did Osama bin-laden die? | Islamabad | 9%
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| 43 | What kind of cracker was first composed in 1891? | The Nutcracker | 9%
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| 58 | Which battle in the Napoleonic Wars had the most casualties? | Borodino | 8%
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| 14 | Who was the ruler from 1964-1982? | Leonid Brezhnev | 8%
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| 19 | 'Major William Martin' was involved in what operation? | Operation Mincemeat | 8%
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| 17 | He ate cherries and drank some milk and then died. | Zachary Taylor | 8%
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| 53 | What serial killer lured people into his 'Murder Castle'? | H.H Holmes | 7%
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| 46 | What was the biggest empire in the year 400 BCE? | Persian Empire | 7%
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| 9 | When was Spencer Perceval assassinated? | 1812 | 6%
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| 10 | What year was the Great Stink of London? | 1858 | 5%
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| 60 | What does EIC stand for? | East India Company | 5%
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| 1 | Guess the quote: ____ _____ and ______ ______ ___.Hint:(I mentioned this quote in this quiz.) | Four score and seven years ago | 5%
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| 18 | Who found the BBC? | John Reith | 3%
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| 32 | Martin Luther King was shot at the _________ Motel. | Lorraine | 3%
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| 11 | Who was the first prime minister of Malaysia? | Tunku Abdul Rahman | 3%
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| 8 | Growing up, Adolf Hitler had an issue with this bodily function. | Flatulence | 2%
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| 33 | Immanuel Kant once said 'Experience without theory is blind. But theory without experience is mere ____________ ______' | Intellectual play | 2%
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| 20 | What was the most used gun in the First World War? | Lee Enfield Rifle | 2%
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| 6 | Christopher Latham Sholes came up with what kind of board? | QWERTY keyboard | 2%
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| 56 | They originally fried it with nuts but removed it and we know it as... | The Donut | 2%
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| 51 | What is the name of the Bible that says 'thou shalt commit adultery.' | The Wicked Bible | 2%
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| 5 | What did James Mease allegedly invent? | Ketchup | 1%
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| 3 | What alias is George Celino Barnes better known as? (hint:not the rapper) | Machine Gun Kelly | 1%
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| 15 | What is the first movie ever? | Roundhay Garden Scene | 1%
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| 2 | Who was Millard Fillmore's Secretary of the Interior? | Thomas M.T McKennan | 1%
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| 4 | Write the first nine words of Dante's Inferno. | I found that I was in a gloomy wood. | 0%
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| 7 | On November the 4th, 1986, the US got the? | Northern Mariana Islands | 0%
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