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Only a genuine and sharp-minded Historian can answer these 10 questions.
Average Score: 9
33% knows the answer to this question:
"What plague that killed a quarter, maybe as much as a third, of the European population from 1347 to 1352?
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"Before becoming Britain's prime minister, who worked with a voice coach from the National Theater to get her voice pitched 46 hertz lower?"
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Very HARD History Quiz
Is your IQ high enough for this quiz?
Average Score: 8
66% knows the answer to this question:
"In 1990 ,what country did Konstantinos Mitsotak become Prime Minister of on the 11th of April?
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"In 2014, Viktor Orban Fidesz was re-elected President of what Eastern European country?"
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Challenging History Trivia Test
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Average Score: 9
37% knows the answer to this question:
"Who was the 'Mad Monk' that influenced the Tsar's family?
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"In 2013, Magnus Carlsen became the all-time highest rated player in what board game?"
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Nobody will get past questions 10
in this Sudden Death quiz
Average Score: 0
87% knows the answer to this question:
"Who "left the building" ... for good ... after his last concert, on June 26, 1977, at Market Square Arena in Indianapolis?
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"Which former French president led the Free French Forces during World War II?"
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An unexpected elimination history quiz.
can you get past question 6?
Average Score: 0
34% knows the answer to this question:
"What creme-filled cookie did Nabisco introduce in 1912?
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"In the 1600s, Peter the Great, who hated Moscow, moved the capital to what city, only for the Communists to move it back?"
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History Quiz - Extremely Challenging
Are you smart enough?
Average Score: 9
82% knows the answer to this question:
"What country is led by First Secretary of the Communist Party Raúl Castro in 2019?
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"What very quotable British prime minister never actually called Clement Atlee "a very modest man, who has much to be modest about" or "a sheep in sheep?s clothing"?"
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Those under 40 may struggle with this quiz!
History Quiz
Average Score: 8
52% knows the answer to this question:
"What was the name of President Gerald Ford's fourth child?
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"The Kofun period is named after what?"
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HARD History Knowledge Quiz
How deep goes your knowledge?
Average Score: 7
33% knows the answer to this question:
"Who was the editor-in-chief & founder of the Wikileaks website?
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"What was the code name for the invasion of Normandy by the Allies?"
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Play This Hard History Quiz
You won't even get 5 questions right!
Average Score: 10
94% knows the answer to this question:
"In 1962, the USSR secretly began building missile bases on an island south of Florida, but their plans were discovered by the U.S. What is this event known as?
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"Which country did St. Patrick help convert to Christianity?"
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History Quiz
We hope you're able to score better than a 7
Average Score: 9
51% knows the answer to this question:
"What iconic car was produced by Volkswagen beginning in 1945?
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"The Casket Letters suggest that what queen, also known as Mary Stuart, had a hand in killing her second husband, Lord Darnley?"
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Very Hard History Quiz
Are you smart enough?
Average Score: 9
76% knows the answer to this question:
"What country is led by First Secretary of the Communist Party Raúl Castro in 2019?
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And do you know the answer to this one?
"What very quotable British prime minister never actually called Clement Atlee "a very modest man, who has much to be modest about" or "a sheep in sheep?s clothing"?"
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Everyone fails at Question 8.
Average Score: 9
44% knows the answer to this question:
"What was Alexander III of Macedon better known as?
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"Australia, the Bahamas, Singapore and the United States all use what form of paper currency?"