Tuesday, January 13, 2015

What city was founded by Alexander the Great?

Question: What city was founded by Alexander the Great?
Answer: Alexandria

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The city founded by Alexander the Great is Alexandria.

Who won in 2009 the Nobel Peace Prize?

Question: Who won in 2009 the Nobel Peace Prize?
Answer: Barack Obama

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The 2009 Nobel Peace Prize was won by Barack Obama.

Where was the first astronaut in history from?

Question: Where was the first astronaut in history from?
Answer: Soviet Union

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The first astronaut in history is from Soviet Union.

Which British Prime Minister won a Nobel Prize for Literature?

Question: Which British Prime Minister won a Nobel Prize for Literature?
Answer: Winston Churchill

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Winston Churchill won a Nobel Prize for Literature.

What kind of writing did the Egyptians use?

Question: What kind of writing did the Egyptians use?
Answer: Hieroglyphic

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The Egyptians use Hieroglyphic.

What city is still governed by the Grimaldi family?

Question: What city is still governed by the Grimaldi family?
Answer: Monaco

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Still governed by the Grimaldi family is Monaco.

What South American country had a monarchy for more than 60 years?

Question: What South American country had a monarchy for more than 60 years?
Answer: Brazil

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Brazil had monarchy for more than 60 years.

What year did the Mexican Revolution start?

Question: What year did the Mexican Revolution start?
Answer: 1910

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Mexican Revolution started in 1910.

Who invented the printing press?

Question: Who invented the printing press?
Answer: Gutenberg

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Printing press was created by Gutenberg.

Where was John F Kennedy Jr assassinated?

Question: Where was John F Kennedy Jr assassinated?
Answer: Dallas

Category: History
Trivia Crack - John F Kennedy Jr was assassinated in Dallas.

Where were the Jewish deported after Nebuchadnezzars conquest of Jerusalem?

Question: Where were the Jewish deported after Nebuchadnezzars conquest of Jerusalem?
Answer: Babylon.

Category: History
Trivia Crack - They were deported to Babylon.

What army did the 300 represent?

Question: What army did the 300 represent?
Answer: Spartans

Category: History
Trivia Crack - 300 represent the Spartans army.

Where is the tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte?

Question: Where is the tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte?
Answer: In Les Invalides, Paris

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte is in Les Invalides, Paris.

Who was not a Roman Emperor?

Question: Who was not a Roman Emperor?
Answer: Parallax

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Parallax was not a Roman Emperor.

How did Madame Currie die?

Question: How did Madame Currie die?
Answer: Radiation poisoning

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Madame Currie died because of radiation poisoning.

According to the Bible, Jesus delivered the Beatitudes as part of his ‘Sermon on the…’?

Question: According to the Bible, Jesus delivered the Beatitudes as part of his ‘Sermon on the…’?
Answer: Mount

Category: History
Trivia Crack - According to the Bible, Jesus delivered the Beatitudes as part of his ‘Sermon on the Mount.

What indigenous ethnia built Chichen Itza?

Question: What indigenous ethnia built Chichen Itza?
Answer: Mayas

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Mayas built the Chichen Itza.

Who controlled England before the Norman Invasion in 1066?

Question: Who controlled England before the Norman Invasion in 1066?
Answer: Saxons

Category: History
Trivia Crack - England was controlled  before the Norman Invasion in 1066 by Saxons.

What was the last European city visited by John F. Kennedy before he was murdered?

Question: What was the last European city visited by John F. Kennedy before he was murdered?
Answer: Berlin

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The last city John F. Kennedy visited before he was murdered was Berlin.

What was Henry Ford’s profession?

Question: What was Henry Ford’s profession?
Answer: Entrepreneur

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Henry Ford was a Entrepreneur.

What kind of material was the Declaration of Independence made of?

Question: What kind of material was the Declaration of Independence made of?
Answer: Hemp

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The Declaration of Independence was made of Hemp.

ln Greek mythology which goddess is Zeus’s wife?

Question: ln Greek mythology which goddess is Zeus’s wife?
Answer: Hera

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Zeus’s wife is Hera.

Where did the Bloody Sunday of 1905 take place?

Question: Where did the Bloody Sunday of 1905 take place?
Answer: Russia

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The Bloody Sunday of 1905 took place in Russia.

What did John D. Dunlop invent?

Question: What did John D. Dunlop invent?
Answer: The tire

Category: History
Trivia Crack - John D. Dunlop invented the tire.

The country of Bolivia is named after which patriot?

Question: The country of Bolivia is named after which patriot?
Answer: Simon Bolivar

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The country of Bolivia is named after Simon Bolivar.

When did the First lntifada take place?

Question: When did the First lntifada take place?
Answer: 1987

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The First lntifada took place in 1987.

Who invented the alphabet?

Question: Who invented the alphabet?
Answer: Phoenicians

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Phoenicians invented the alphabet.

How many years did the Hundred Years’ War last?

Question: How many years did the Hundred Years’ War last?
Answer: 116

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The Hundred Years’ War lasted 116 years.

Who was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo?

Question: Who was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo?
Answer: Napoleon Bonaparte

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo.

What does plutocracy mean?

Question: What does plutocracy mean?
Answer: Rule by the wealthy

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Plutocracy means rule by the wealthy.

ln which year did the first man walk on the moon?

Question: ln which year did the first man walk on the moon?
Answer: 1969

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The first man walk on the moon in 1969.

The Bubonic Plague that killed a quarter of the world’s population during the middle ages was caused by what agent?

Question: The Bubonic Plague that killed a quarter of the world’s population during the middle ages was caused by what agent?
Answer: Fleas

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The Bubonic Plague that killed a quarter of the world’s population during the middle ages was caused by FLEAS.

The Philippines was discovered by Europeans in what year?

Question: The Philippines was discovered by Europeans in what year?
Answer: 1521

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The Philippines was discovered by Europeans in 1521.

What was the name of the Austrian Empire after the revolution of 1848?

Question: What was the name of the Austrian Empire after the revolution of 1848?
Answer: Austro-Hungarian Empire

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The name of the Austrian Empire after the revolution of 1848 was Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Protestantism was born in what country?

Question: Protestantism was born in what country?
Answer: Germany

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Protestantism was born in Germany.

What was the name of the American secret project with the purpose of building the first atomic bomb in history?

Question: What was the name of the American secret project with the purpose of building the first atomic bomb in history?
Answer: Manhattan

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The name of the American secret project with the purpose of building the first atomic bomb in history was Manhattan.

What was the last Russian Imperial family?

Question: What was the last Russian Imperial family?
Answer: The Romanovs

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The last Russian Imperial family was The Romanovs.

Who was Zoroaster?

Question: Who was Zoroaster?
Answer: A prophet

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Zoroaster was a prophet.

Which countries made up ‘Axis of Evil’ during World War 2?

Question: Which countries made up ‘Axis of Evil’ during World War 2?
Answer: Germany, Italy and Japan

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Germany, Italy and Japan made up ‘Axis of Evil’ during World War 2.

Who led the Scottish warriors into battle against England?

Question: Who led the Scottish warriors into battle against England?
Answer: Sir Williams Wallace

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Sir Williams Wallace led the Scottish warriors into battle against England.

What was the name of Adolf Hitler’s wife?

Question: What was the name of Adolf Hitler’s wife?
Answer: Eva

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Adolf Hitler’s wife was named Eva.

Who of the following was one of the greatest defendors of the black population in the United States and was murdered in 1968 for this reason?

Question: Who of the following was one of the greatest defendors of the black population in the United States and was murdered in 1968 for this reason?
Answer: Martin Luther King

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Martin Luther King was one of the greatest defendors of the black population in the United States and was murdered in 1968 for this reason.

When was the Declaration of Independence of the United States adopted?

Question: When was the Declaration of Independence of the United States adopted?
Answer: 4 July

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  The Declaration of Independence of the united States was adopted in 4 July.

Which of the following is not a religion?

Question: Which of the following is not a religion?
Answer: Darwinism

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Darwinism is not a religion.

Who are the three sons of Chronos?

Question: Who are the three sons of Chronos?
Answer: Poseidon, Hades and Zeus

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The three sons of Chronos are Poseidon, Hades and Zeus.

Which countries were part of the Grand Alliance during Second World War?

Question: Which countries were part of the Grand Alliance during Second World War?
Answer: Great Britain, USA and Russia

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Great Britain, USA and Russia were part of the Grand Alliance during Second World War.

Monday, January 12, 2015

In October 2003, which nation became the third one sending a man into space?

Question: In October 2003, which nation became the third one sending a man into space?
Answer: China

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  China become the third one sending a man into space in October 2003.

Who created the Line Production to increase productivity?

Question: Who created the Line Production to increase productivity?
Answer: H. Ford

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  H. Ford created the Line Production to increase productivity.

What was the name of the Propaganda Minister in Hitler’s Germany?

Question: What was the name of the Propaganda Minister in Hitler’s Germany?
Answer: Joseph Goebbels

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The Propaganda Minister in Hitler’s Germany was Joseph Goebbels.

What event is known in Gaelic as An Gorta Mor, meaning the Great Hunger?

Question: What event is known in Gaelic as An Gorta Mor, meaning the Great Hunger?
Answer: Irish Potato Famine

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Irish Potato Famine is known in Gaelic as An Gorta Mor, meaning the Great Hunger.

What was the name given to Napoleton’s army?

Question: What was the name given to Napoleton’s army?
Answer: La grande armee

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The name given to Napoleton’s army is La grande armee.

What year did New York’s Twin Towers fall?

Question: What year did New York’s Twin Towers fall?
Answer: 2001

Category: History
Trivia Crack - in 2001 New York’s Twin Towers fall.

Who was the first US President to resign from office?

Question: Who was the first US President to resign from office?
Answer: Richard Nixon

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  The first US President to resign from office was Richard Nixon.

What hurricane caused in 2005 the greatest money loss to the United States?

Question: What hurricane caused in 2005 the greatest money loss to the United States?
Answer: Katrina

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Katrina caused in 2005 the greatest money loss to the United States.

Where was Martin Luther King, Jr. born?

Question: Where was Martin Luther King, Jr. born?
Answer: Atlanta, GA.

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Martin Luther King, Jr. was born in Atlanta, GA.

Who said ” I have a dream”?

Question: Who said ” I have a dream”?
Answer: Martin Luther King Jr

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Martin Luther King Jr said “I have a dream”.

Whose motto is ‘ We are a legion. We don’t forgive. We don’t forget?

Question: Whose motto is ‘ We are a legion. We don’t forgive. We don’t forget?
Answer: Anonymous

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Anonymous motto is ‘ We are a legion. We don’t forgive. We don’t forget.

What was the Tlatelolco Massacre?

Question: What was the Tlatelolco Massacre?
Answer: Repression against students in Mexico.

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The Tlatelolco Massacre was a repression against students in Mexico.

They started in 1096 and continued until the 14th century. What are we talking about?

Question: They started in 1096 and continued until the 14th century. What are we talking about?
Answer: The crusades

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The crusades started in 1096 and continued until the 14th century.

Which country first started the construction of the Panama Canal?

Question: Which country first started the construction of the Panama Canal?
Answer: France

Category: History
Trivia Crack - France started the construction of the Panama Canal.

What was the name of Spain when it was a part of the Roman Empire?

Question: What was the name of Spain when it was a part of the Roman Empire?
Answer: Hispania

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  The name of Spain when it was a part of the Roman Empire was Hispania.

Who designed the Montgolfier hot-air ballon?

Question: Who designed the Montgolfier hot-air ballon?
Answer: Montgolfier brothers

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Montgolfier brothers designed the Montgolfier hot-air ballon.

What year did Bosnia and Herzegovina emancipate from Yugoslavia?

Question: What year did Bosnia and Herzegovina emancipate from Yugoslavia?
Answer: 1992

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Bosnia and Herzegovina emancipate from Yugoslavia in 1992.

What is the mascot used by the American government to promote the preservation of forests?

Question: What is the mascot used by the American government to promote the preservation of forests?
Answer: Smokey The Bear

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The mascot used by the American government to promote the preservation of forests is Smokey The Bear.

What leaves did Romans wear on their head to symbolize victory?

Question: What leaves did Romans wear on their head to symbolize victory?
Answer: Laurel

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Romans wear on their head to symbolize victory Laurel leaves.

Romulus and Remus were breastfed by..?

Question: Romulus and Remus were breastfed by..?
Answer: A wolf

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Romulus and Remus were breastfed by a wolf.

What starts with ” Four score and seven years ago”?

Question: What starts with ” Four score and seven years ago”?
Answer: Gettysburg Address

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Gettysburg Address starts with  ” Four score and seven years ago”

Police dogs are usually which of the following breeds?

Question: Police dogs are usually which of the following breeds?
Answer: German Shepherd

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Police dogs are usually German Shepherd breed.

Where was Pearl Harbor, the military based attacked by the Japanese army was located?

Question: Where was Pearl Harbor, the military based attacked by the Japanese army was located?
Answer: Hawaii

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Pearl Harbor, the military based attacked by the Japanese army was located in Hawaii.

How many innings are there in a standard Major League baseball game?

Question: How many innings are there in a standard Major League baseball game?
Answer: Nine
   
Category: Sports
Trivia Crack - There are 9 innings in a standard Major League baseball game.

What decade saw the birth of pop art in the United States and the United Kingdom?

Question: What decade saw the birth of pop art in the United States and the United Kingdom?
Answer: 1950

Category: Art
Trivia Crack - The decade 1950 saw the birth of pop art in the United States and the United Kingdom.

Who played the role of the infamous doctor Hannibal Lecter in the movie ‘ Silence of the Lambs’?

Question: Who played the role of the infamous doctor Hannibal Lecter in the movie ‘ Silence of the Lambs’?
Answer: Anthony Hopkins
   
Category: Entertainment
Trivia Crack - Anthony Hopkins played the role of the infamous doctor Hannibal Lecter in the movie ‘ Silence of the Lambs’.

Which country would you most associate the tree Eucalyptus with?

Question: Which country would you most associate the tree Eucalyptus with?
Answer: Australia

Category: Geography
Trivia Crack - I would associate the tree Eucalyptus with Australia.

What is the name of the scientist that discovered Uranus?

Question: What is the name of the scientist that discovered Uranus?
Answer: William Hershcel

Category: Science
The name of the scientist that discovered Uranus is William Herschel.

Which country officially received the exiled spaniards under Franco’s dictatorship?

Question: Which country officially received the exiled spaniards under Franco’s dictatorship?
Answer: Mexico

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Mexico officially received the exiled spaniards under Franco’s dictatorship.

Where is tomato originally from?

Question: Where is tomato originally from?
Answer: Mexico

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Tomato originally is from Mexico.

When did Albania declare its independence?

Question: When did Albania declare its independence?
Answer: 1912

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Albania declared its independence in 1912.

Who of the following didn’t participate in the Cuban Revolution?

Question: Who of the following didn’t participate in the Cuban Revolution?
Answer: Hugo Chavez

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Hugo Chavez didn’t participate in the Cuban Revolution.

Where did Hitler write ‘ Mein Kampf’?

Question: Where did Hitler write ‘ Mein Kampf’?
Answer: In prison

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Hitler write ‘ Mein Kampf’ in prison.

What British king of the Middle Age was nicknamed “Lion Heart”?

Question: What British king of the Middle Age was nicknamed “Lion Heart”?
Answer: Richard

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  King Richard of the Middle Age was nicknamed “Lion Heart”.

Who was the first king of England?

Question: Who was the first king of England?Answer: William

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  The first king of England was William.

Which two countries reunited in 1976 after 22 years of separation?

Question: Which two countries reunited in 1976 after 22 years of separation?
Answer: North and South Vietnam

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  North and South Vietnam reunited in 1976 after 22 years of separation.

In Greek mythology, who is the father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades?

Question: In Greek mythology, who is the father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades?
Answer: Kronos

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  The father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades is Kronos.

Who discovered the sea route to India?

Question: Who discovered the sea route to India?
Answer: Vasco da Gama

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  The sea route to India was discovered by Vasco Da Gama.

What language do latin languages come from?

Question: What language do latin languages come from?
Answer: Latin

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Latin languages come from Latin.

Whats the name of the Greek god of wine?

Question: Whats the name of the Greek god of wine?
Answer: Dionysus

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The name of the Greek god of wine is Dionysus.

What year was the United Nations formed?

Question: What year was the United Nations formed?
Answer: 1945

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The United Nations was formed in 1945.

In Greek mythology, how was Achilles heel injured?

Question: In Greek mythology, how was Achilles heel injured?
Answer: By an arrow

Category: History
Trivia Crack - In Greek mythology,  Achilles heel was injured by an arrow.

Which email-generated craze from the USA gathered momentum in the UK in 2003?

Question: Which email-generated craze from the USA gathered momentum in the UK in 2003?
Answer: Flash mobbing

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Flash Mobbing email-generated craze from the USA gathered momentum in the UK in 2003.

Iceland became independent of what country in 1918?

Question: Iceland became independent of what country in 1918?
Answer: Denmark

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Iceland became independent of Denmark in 1918.

What animal did the ancient Egyptians consider gods?

Question: What animal did the ancient Egyptians consider gods?
Answer: Cats

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The ancient Egyptians considered gods CATS.

John Fitzgerald Kennedy was killed in what city?

Question: John Fitzgerald Kennedy was killed in what city?
Answer: Dallas

Category: History
Trivia Crack - John Fitzgerald Kennedy was killed in Dallas.

Who is the Greek goddess of love?

Question: Who is the Greek goddess of love?
Answer: Aphrodite

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love.

Who was the first president of the United States?

Question: Who was the first president of the United States?
Answer: George Washington

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The first president of the United States was George Washington.

What was the name Romans gave to Great Britain?

Question: What was the name Romans gave to Great Britain?
Answer: Britannia

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The name Romans gave to Great Britain was Britannia.

What Wonder of the Ancient World was in what is Iraq today?

Question: What Wonder of the Ancient World was in what is Iraq today?
Answer: Hanging gardens of Babylon

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Hanging gardens of Babylon Wonder of the Ancient World was in what is Iraq today.

When did the construction of the Titanic begin?

Question: When did the construction of the Titanic begin?
Answer: 3378

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  The construction of the Titanic begin in March 31, 1909.

What year was the Popular Republic of China founded?

Question: What year was the Popular Republic of China founded?
Answer: 1949

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The Popular Republic of China was founded in 1949.

Who was the dictator of Germany and took over most of Europe during the 194Os?

Question: Who was the dictator of Germany and took over most of Europe during the 194Os?
Answer: Hitler

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Hitler was the dictator of Germany and took over most of Europe during the 194Os.

Which was the weapon of choice for Samurais?

Question: Which was the weapon of choice for Samurais?
Answer: Katana

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Samurais weapon of choice was Katana.

Who were the victims of the German terrorist group Baader-Meinhoff?

Question: Who were the victims of the German terrorist group Baader-Meinhoff?
Answer: Fascists

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  The victims of the German terrorist group Baader-Meinhoff were Fascists.

What were the names given to the atomic bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

Question: What were the names given to the atomic bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
Answer: Little Boy and Fat Man

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Little Boy and Fat Man were the names given to the atomic bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Which civilization constructed the Machu Picchu?

Question: Which civilization constructed the Machu Picchu?
Answer: Incas

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The Machu Picchu was contructed by Incas.

Where did the Bolshevik Revolution take place?

Question: Where did the Bolshevik Revolution take place?
Answer: Russia

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The Bolshevik Revolution took place in Russia.

What was the weapon the most used by pirates?

Question: What was the weapon the most used by pirates?
Answer: The sabre

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The most used weapon by the pirates was the sabre.

What is the name of Prince Williams son?

Question: What is the name of Prince Williams son?
Answer: George

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  The name of Prince Williams son is George.

Operation Barbarosa was the name of the German invasion of what country?

Question: Operation Barbarosa was the name of the German invasion of what country?
Answer: USSR

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Operation Barbarosa was the name of the German invasion of USSR.

What was the name of the list of books forbidden by the Church, created in 1559?

Question: What was the name of the list of books forbidden by the Church, created in 1559?
Answer: Index Librorum Prohibitorum

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  The name of the list of books forbidden by the Church, created in 1559 was Index Librorum Prohibitorum.

What country did USA purchase Alaska from?

Question: What country did USA purchase Alaska from?
Answer: Russia

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  USA purchased Alaska from Russia.

What religious war was ordered by Pope Urban 2 to capture the Holy Land for Christianity?

Question: What religious war was ordered by Pope Urban 2 to capture the Holy Land for Christianity?
Answer: The Crusades

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The Crusades war was ordered by Pope Urban 2 to capture the Holy Land for Christianity.

What year did the Titanic sink?

Question: What year did the Titanic sink?
Answer: 1912

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  The Titanic sank in 1912.

Which of the following was an ally of the Russian Empire during the First World War?

Question: Which of the following was an ally of the Russian Empire during the First World War?
Answer: France

Category: History
Trivia Crack - France was an ally of the Russian Empire during the First World War.

Lawrence of Arabia worked for what secret services?

Question: Lawrence of Arabia worked for what secret services?
Answer: British

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Lawrence of Arabia worked for British secret services.

How many people died in the Munich massacre of 1972?

Question: How many people died in the Munich massacre of 1972?
Answer: 17

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  17 died in the Munich massacre of 1972.

After WWII, what country lost much of its eastern territory to Russia, but did pick up much of Pomerania, Silesia and East Prussia?

Question: After WWII, what country lost much of its eastern territory to Russia, but did pick up much of Pomerania, Silesia and East Prussia?
Answer: Poland

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  After WWII, Poland lost much of its eastern territory to Russia, but did pick up much of Pomerania, Silesia and East Prussia.

Which was the war pictured in the Homeric poem, the iliad?

Question: Which was the war pictured in the Homeric poem, the iliad?
Answer: Trojan War

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  The Trojan war was pictured in the Homeric poem, the iliad.

What city was dividen in two after the Second World War?

Question: What city was dividen in two after the Second World War?
Answer: Berlin

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Berlin was dividen in two after the Second World War.

What did ancient Egyptians use to write?

Question: What did ancient Egyptians use to write?
Answer: Papyrus

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Ancient Egyptians used to write papyrus.

What is ‘Furor Teutonicus’?

Question: What is ‘Furor Teutonicus’?
Answer: A Roman Proverb

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Furor Teutonicus is a Roman proverb.

Who is the historical inspiration for the character Dracula?

Question: Who is the historical inspiration for the character Dracula?
Answer: Vlad the Impaler

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Vlad the Impaler is the historical inspiration for the character Dracula.

Henry VIII created his own church so he could divorce which wife?

Question: Henry VIII created his own church so he could divorce which wife?
Answer: Catherine of Aragon

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Henry VIII created his own church so he could divorce Catherine of Aragon.

Where was Jesus of Nazareth born?

Question: Where was Jesus of Nazareth born?
Answer: Bethlehem

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Jesus of Nazareth was born in Bethlehem.

What year did the Gulf War Start?

Question: What year did the Gulf War Start?
Answer: 1990

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  The Gulf War started in 1990.

How many popes from the House of Borgia have there been?

Question: How many popes from the House of Borgia have there been?
Answer: 3

Category: History
Trivia Crack - There have been 3 popes from the House of Borgia.

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Who in 1964, was the first person other than royalty, to appear on a British postage stamp?

Question: Who in 1964, was the first person other than royalty, to appear on a British postage stamp?
Answer: Shakespeare

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Shakespeare in 1964, was the first person other than royalty, to appear on a British postage stamp.

What was Sally Ride the first American woman to do?

Question: What was Sally Ride the first American woman to do?
Answer: Go into outer space

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Sally Ride was the first woman to go into outer space.

What year was America discovered?

Question: What year was America discovered?
Answer: 1492

Category: History
Trivia Crack - America was discovered in 1492.

What was the main problem of the Luftwaffe during the Second World War?

Question: What was the main problem of the Luftwaffe during the Second World War?
Answer: The lack of fuel

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The main problem of the Luftwaffe during the Second World War was the lack of fuel.

Who was Britain’s longest-reigning monarch?

Question: Who was Britain’s longest-reigning monarch?
Answer: Queen Victoria

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Britain’s longest-reigning monarch was Queen Victoria.

Who won the battle of Gettysburg?

Question: Who won the battle of Gettysburg?
Answer: The Union

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The battle of Gettysburg was won by The Union.

What year did the Berlin wall fall?

Question: What year did the Berlin wall fall?
Answer: 1989

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The Berlin wall fall in 1989.

When did men first travel to space?

Question: When did men first travel to space?
Answer: 1961

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Men first travel to space in 1961.

Who held the famous I have a dream speech in 1963?

Question: Who held the famous I have a dream speech in 1963?
Answer: Martin Luther King

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Martin Luther King held the famous I have a dream speech in 1963.

What year did the My Lai massacre take place?

Question: What year did the My Lai massacre take place?
Answer: 1968

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  The My Lai massacre took place in 1968.

What does Mesolithic mean?

Question: What does Mesolithic mean?
Answer: Middle Stone Age

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Mesolithic means Middle Stone Age.

Who founded PlayBoy magazine?

Question: Who founded PlayBoy magazine?
Answer: Hugh Hefner

Category: History
Trivia Crack - PlayBoy magazine was founded by Hugh Hefner.

Some say World War II began in 1931, when Japan conquered which region of China?

Question: Some say World War II began in 1931, when Japan conquered which region of China?
Answer: Manchuria

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Some say World War II began in 1931, when Japan conquered Manchuria of China.

To what historical event would you relate the tank man or unknown rebel?

Question: To what historical event would you relate the tank man or unknown rebel?
Answer: Protests in Tiananmen Square, Beijing

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Protests in Tiananmen Square, Beijing relate the tank man or unknown rebel.

How many sacraments are in the Catholic Church?

Question: How many sacraments are in the Catholic Church?
Answer: 7

Category: History
Trivia Crack - There are 7 sacraments in the Catholic Church.

Who was the first king of Rome, according to the Roman tradition?

Question: Who was the first king of Rome, according to the Roman tradition?
Answer: Romulus

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The first king of Rome, according to the Roman tradition was Romulus.

What was Osama bin Ladens code name?

Question: What was Osama bin Ladens code name?
Answer: Geronimo


Category: History
Trivia Crack - Geronimo was Osama bin Ladens code name.

Who gave their name to a continent?

Question: Who gave their name to a continent?
Answer: Amerigo Vespucci

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Amerigo Vespucci gave their name to a continent.

Whats the name of France’s independence?

Question: Whats the name of France’s independence?
Answer: Bastille day

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The name of France’s independence is Bastille day.

Which queen supported Christopher Columbus to sail away searching for India?

Question: Which queen supported Christopher Columbus to sail away searching for India?
Answer: Isabel

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Queen Isabel supported Christopher Columbus to sail away searching for India.

Which founding father was not a US president?

Question: Which founding father was not a US president?
Answer: Samuel Adams

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Samuel Adams was not a US president.

Who was the third president of the USA?

Question: Who was the third president of the USA?
Answer: Thomas Jefferson

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The third president of the USA was Thomas Jefferson.

Where do the revolutions called intifada take place?

Question: Where do the revolutions called intifada take place?
Answer: Palestine

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The revolutions called intifada took place in Palestine.

How long is the office term of the President of the United States?

Question: How long is the office term of the President of the United States?
Answer: 4 Years

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  4 years is the office term of the President of the United States.

What year did the invasion of Iraq previous to the war take place?

Question: What year did the invasion of Iraq previous to the war take place?
Answer: 2003

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The invasion of Iraq previous to the war took place in 2003.

What does CIA stand for?

Question: What does CIA stand for?
Answer: Central Intelligence Agency

Category: History
Trivia Crack - CIA stands for Central Intelligence Agency.

When did the French Revolution start exactly?

Question: When did the French Revolution start exactly?
Answer: 14 July 1789

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  The French Revolution started exactly in 14 July 1789.

Diaspora is the scattering of people from this present-day country. Aliyah is their return to it. What country?

Question: Diaspora is the scattering of people from this present-day country. Aliyah is their return to it. What country?
Answer: Israel

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Diaspora is the scattering of people from this present-day country. Aliyah is their return to Israel.

What ancient people lived in circular houses?

Question: What ancient people lived in circular houses?
Answer: Celtic

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Celtic ancient people lived in circular houses.

Who is the god of the underworld in Greek mythology?

Question: Who is the god of the underworld in Greek mythology?
Answer: Hades

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Hades is the god of the underworld in Greek mythology.

Who was the woman that claimed to be Anastatsia Romanove after the Russian Revolution?

Question: Who was the woman that claimed to be Anastatsia Romanove after the Russian Revolution?
Answer: Anna Anderson

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Anna Anderson was the woman that claimed to be Anastatsia Romanove after the Russian Revolution.

How many wives did Henry VIII have?

Question: How many wives did Henry VIII have?
Answer: 6

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Henry VIII had 6 wives.

Which of the following was not one of the official languages of the League of Nations?

Question: Which of the following was not one of the official languages of the League of Nations?
Answer: Italian

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Italian was not one of the official languages of the League of Nations.

According to legend, who raised Romulus and Remus?

Question: According to legend, who raised Romulus and Remus?
Answer: A female wolf

Category: History
Trivia Crack - A female wolf raised Romulus and Remus.

What hindu God burned villages for fun?

Question: What hindu God burned villages for fun?
Answer: Agni

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Agni God burned villages for fun.

What was the name of Moscow during Soviet times?

Question: What was the name of Moscow during Soviet times?
Answer: Moscow

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The name of Moscow during Soviet times was Moscow.

What creature in Greek mythology was half man and half goat?

Question: What creature in Greek mythology was half man and half goat?
Answer: Satyr

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Satyr creature in Greek mythology was half man and half goat.

Whats the most common Pope name?

Question: Whats the most common Pope name?
Answer: John

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The most common Pope name is John.

How did Pancho Villa die?

Question: How did Pancho Villa die?
Answer: Murdered

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Pancho Villa was murdered.

Which is not a right stated in The first amendment of the United State’s constitution?

Question: Which is not a right stated in The first amendment of the United State’s constitution?
Answer: Right to vote

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Right to vote is not stated in The first amendment of the United State’s constitution.

In which year did the United States invade Canada?

Question: In which year did the United States invade Canada?
Answer: 1812

Category: History
Trivia Crack - The United States invaded Canada in 1812.

Cosimo de Medici was the first of a long list of Medicis who governed a city in the Renaissance. What city?

Question: Cosimo de Medici was the first of a long list of Medicis who governed a city in the Renaissance. What city?
Answer: Florence

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  Cosimo de Medici was the first of a long list of Medicis who governed the city of Florence in the Renaissance.

How many deaths have been caused by the First World War?

Question: How many deaths have been caused by the First World War?
Answer: 18 million

Category: History
Trivia Crack -  18 million deaths have been caused by the First World War.

Dinosaurs appeared in what era?

Question: Dinosaurs appeared in what era?
Answer: Mesozoic
Trivia Crack -  Dinosaurs appeared in Mesozoic era.

What was invented first?

Question: What was invented first?
Answer: Radio
Trivia Crack - Radio was invented first.

How many years did Nelson Mandela spend in prison?

Question: How many years did Nelson Mandela spend in prison? 
Answer: 27

Category: History
Trivia Crack - Nelson Mandela spend 27 years in prison.

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