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100 History Trivia Questions & Answers 2026
Ancient Egypt, Rome, world wars, revolutions and modern history milestones
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Ancient History — 20 Questions
- What year was Julius Caesar assassinated? (44 BC — on the Ides of March)
- Which civilization built the Great Pyramid of Giza? (Ancient Egyptians — circa 2560 BC)
- Who was the first Emperor of China? (Qin Shi Huang — 221 BC)
- What city was the center of the Roman Empire? (Rome)
- Which ancient wonder was a giant statue at Rhodes? (The Colossus of Rhodes)
- What language did the Romans speak? (Latin)
- Who founded the city of Alexandria? (Alexander the Great — 331 BC)
- What was the Rosetta Stone used for? (Key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics)
- Which empire was the largest in the ancient world? (Achaemenid Persian Empire at its peak)
- Who was Cleopatra? (Last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt)
- What was the Battle of Marathon? (490 BC battle where Athens defeated Persia)
- Who was Socrates? (Ancient Greek philosopher executed in 399 BC — teacher of Plato)
- What was the Silk Road? (Ancient trade network connecting China to the Mediterranean)
- What was Mesopotamia? ("Land between rivers" — Tigris and Euphrates — earliest civilization)
- Who built Stonehenge? (Unknown Neolithic peoples — built ~3000 BC)
- What was the Roman Colosseum used for? (Gladiatorial contests, animal hunts, public spectacles)
- Which Greek city-state was famous for its warriors? (Sparta)
- What was the Trojan War according to mythology? (War fought by Greeks against Troy after Helen was taken)
- Who wrote the Iliad and Odyssey? (Homer — attributed to him, ~8th century BC)
- What was the first Olympic Games? (776 BC in Olympia, ancient Greece)
Medieval & Renaissance History — 20 Questions
- When did the Middle Ages begin and end? (~476 AD to ~1500 AD)
- Who was William the Conqueror? (Norman king who conquered England at the Battle of Hastings, 1066)
- What were the Crusades? (Medieval religious wars by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land, 1096–1291)
- What was the Black Death? (Bubonic plague that killed ~50 million Europeans, 1347–1351)
- Who was Genghis Khan? (Founder of the Mongol Empire — largest contiguous land empire in history)
- What was the Magna Carta? (1215 document limiting English king's power — foundation of constitutional law)
- Who was Joan of Arc? (French heroine who led forces against England, burned at the stake in 1431)
- What was the Hundred Years' War? (1337–1453 conflict between England and France over the French throne)
- When did the Renaissance begin? (14th–15th century, starting in Florence, Italy)
- Who was Leonardo da Vinci? (Italian Renaissance polymath — artist, scientist, inventor, 1452–1519)
- What was the printing press and who invented it? (Johannes Gutenberg, ~1440 — revolutionized information spread)
- When did Constantinople fall? (1453 — to the Ottoman Turks under Sultan Mehmed II)
- Who was Marco Polo? (Venetian explorer who traveled to China and documented Asian cultures)
- What was the Spanish Inquisition? (Tribunal established in 1478 to maintain Catholic orthodoxy in Spain)
- What was the Reformation? (16th-century religious movement challenging Catholic Church authority — led by Martin Luther)
- Who was Galileo Galilei? (Italian astronomer who confirmed heliocentrism — faced the Inquisition)
- What were the Ottoman Empire's greatest achievements? (Architecture, law, trade, expansion into three continents, Suleiman's rule)
- What was the Age of Exploration? (15th–17th century — European voyages discovering new sea routes and continents)
- When did Columbus reach the Americas? (1492)
- What was the Aztec Empire? (Mesoamerican civilization centered in Mexico — conquered by Spain in 1521)
Modern History (1600–1900) — 20 Questions
- When was the American Declaration of Independence signed? (July 4, 1776)
- What triggered the French Revolution? (Financial crisis, inequality, weak monarchy, Enlightenment ideas)
- Who was Napoleon Bonaparte? (French military leader and Emperor who conquered much of Europe)
- What was the Industrial Revolution? (18th–19th century shift from agricultural to factory-based economies)
- When was the Emancipation Proclamation issued? (January 1, 1863 — by President Abraham Lincoln)
- What started World War I? (Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, June 28, 1914)
- What was the Treaty of Versailles? (1919 peace treaty ending WW1 — blamed Germany, led to WW2)
- Who led the Russian Revolution? (Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks, 1917)
- What was the Great Depression? (Global economic crisis 1929–1939 triggered by the stock market crash)
- When did World War II begin? (September 1, 1939 — Germany invaded Poland)
20th Century History — 20 Questions
- When did WW2 end? (September 2, 1945 — Japan's surrender)
- What was the Holocaust? (Nazi genocide of 6 million Jews and millions of others, 1941–1945)
- What was the Cold War? (1947–1991 geopolitical tension between USA and USSR)
- When did India gain independence? (August 15, 1947)
- What was the Korean War? (1950–1953 war on the Korean peninsula — UN vs North Korea/China)
- When did the Cuban Missile Crisis occur? (October 1962 — 13-day nuclear standoff)
- When was the United Nations founded? (1945)
- What was the Vietnam War? (1955–1975 war — US-supported South Vietnam vs communist North)
- When was Nelson Mandela released from prison? (February 11, 1990)
- When did the Soviet Union collapse? (December 25, 1991)
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What history periods appear most in trivia quizzes?
World War II, the Roman Empire, the Renaissance, the Cold War, and major revolutions (American, French, Industrial) are the most frequently tested history periods in trivia.
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Focus on dates, key figures, causes and effects. Use timeline charts for wars and empires. Practice with flashcards for dates and names. Watch historical documentaries for context.
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