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Historical Events Quiz
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"Muhammad Ali refused to fight in which war?
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"What was the name of Franklin Pierce's father?"
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History Trivia Quiz
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"Prince Rainier III of Monaco married which Hollywood actress?
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"Which animal famously held special significance for the ancient Egyptians?"
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Historical Trivia Quiz
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Average Score: 9
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"Otto von Bismarck was a statesman from which country?
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"What Roman town was destroyed by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius?"
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Challenging History Quiz
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"Hampton Court Palace is said to be haunted by Katherine Howard, the fifth wife of what king, whose home the palace was?
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"Papier-mache means "mashed" what in French? "
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Challenging History Trivia
Are you that person?
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"In which decade were robbers Bonnie and Clyde active?
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"Silvio Berlusconi was a controversial Prime Minister of which country?"
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Quiz Testing Your Knowledge of History
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Average Score: 9
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"What is the top court in the USA called?
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"Who was the first emperor of the Roman Empire?"
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10 Questions
Hard Geography Quiz
Average Score: 7
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"On April 7, 1984, Los Angeles became the second most populous city in the US, displacing what traditional "Second City"?
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"Famous for its statue of Eros, what London intersection is ablaze with nightly neon at the corner of Shaftesbury Avenue and Glasshouse Street?"
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Geographical Trivia Test
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Average Score: 9
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"After whom was the US capital Washington, D.C. named?
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"Luxury vehicles such as Ferrari, Maserati, and Lamborghini are manufactured in what country? "
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Challenging Geography Quiz
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Average Score: 9
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"Romans were generally tolerant of religion, except for which one?
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"Which of the following countries is divided into smaller areas called provinces? "
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Geography Quiz
Average Score: 7
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"Baht is the currency of what country?
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"What is the largest island of the United States?"
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Geographical Trivia Test
Average Score: 7
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"What is the capital of the Netherlands?
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"What country's flag's nine blue and white stripes represent the syllables of the Hellenic Revolution battle-cry "Eleutheria i thanatos," meaning "Freedom or death"?"
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If you can't score at least a 9 you should go back to school!
Go to questions!
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"To which of these can the description "World War II memorial" be applied?
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"What are the large masses of land containing most of the world's countries called?"