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Only true history buffs can score over 12/15 on this quiz

Only true history buffs can pass this quiz
Only true history buffs can pass this quiz

You better prepare for a real challenge, because only true history buffs can score over 12/15 on this trivia quiz. Can you pass it?

These 15 questions will make you doubt your history knowledge. This quiz is crafted to push the limits of historical knowledge, navigating through pivotal events, figures, and epochs.

Only true history buffs can score over 12/15 on this quiz

Are you ready to prove your expertise? After conquering this historical journey, share your results on Facebook and challenge fellow enthusiasts to match your score.

Whether you’re a seasoned history buff or aspiring to delve deeper into the past, this quiz promises an intellectually gratifying experience. Unleash your historical acumen, celebrate your victories, and inspire others to embark on this formidable quest for historical excellence. 


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  • Question of

    Select the name of the navigator who shouted “Earth” when he saw the New World:

    • De la Costa Juan.
    • Rodrigo Triana.
    • Lorenzo de las Casas.
  • Question of

    The Suez Canal is an artificial waterway located in Egypt that links the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea.

    • True
    • False
  • Question of

    Juana I of Castile better known as Juana the Mad was born in France.

    • Vero
    • False, she was born in Spain.
  • Question of

    Select the historical name of Istanbul:

    • Mesopotamia
    • Argar
    • Constantinople
  • Question of

    Mata Hari was a spy of Dutch origin.

    • True
    • False, she was of French origin.
  • Question of

    For which country did Mata Hari perform espionage work during World War I?

    • Russia
    • France
    • Germany
  • Question of

    Henry IV of Castile is called by some historians the procrastinator.

    • True.
    • False, he is known as the impotent one.
  • Question of

    The Spanish poet Federico García Lorca was shot in August 1936.

    • True
    • False, he died of a stroke.
  • Question of

    During World War II, who was leading the United Kingdom?

    • Winston Churchill.
    • Margaret Thatcher.
  • Question of

    Vichy was the capital of France for four years.

    • True.
    • False, it’s always been Paris.
  • Question of

    Charles VII was crowned King of France thanks to the help of Joan of Arc.

    • True.
    • False, it was Philip VI.
  • Question of

    Click on the name of the ship in which the first British arrived in America:

    • Speedwell
    • Mayflower
  • Question of

    In 1931, Japan invaded the Chinese region of Manchuria.

    • True
    • False
  • Question of

    The War of the Roses was an agrarian reform.

    • True
    • False, it was a civil war.
  • Question of

    In 1975, Cape Verde became independent from Portugal.

    • True
    • False

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