Welcome to the True or False History Trivia Quiz, where the past comes alive in a game of facts and fiction. Can you ace this history test?
Engaging in trivia challenges is not just a test of knowledge but also a fantastic workout for your mental muscles. As we journey through historical events, separate truth from myth and unravel the mysteries of our shared past.
True or Fales History Trivia Quiz. Can you pass it?
Sharpen your critical thinking skills and embark on a quest to distinguish historical reality from creative embellishments. After completing the quiz, challenge your friends by sharing your results on Facebook and invite them to join the historical adventure.
Let’s celebrate the joy of learning and the thrill of discovery together. Are you ready to delve into the annals of time and unveil the truths that shaped our world? Let the True or False History Trivia Quiz begin!
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The United Nations (UN) was founded at the end of World War I.
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Bernardo Alberto Houssay, an Argentine physician, was the first Latin American Nobel Prize winner in science.
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The Greek civil war is considered the first war of the Cold War.
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Elizabeth I of England was nicknamed “Elizabeth the Bloody”.
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The Cullinan is the largest diamond ever found in history.
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The birth name of the heroine La Pola was Policarpa Salavarrieta Rios.
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The Opium Wars were two wars that pitted the British and Japanese empires against each other.
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“Sheer Heart Attack” is the debut album of the British band Queen.
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Enriqueta Basilio, a Mexican athlete, was the first woman in history to carry the Olympic torch and light the cauldron.
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Alcides Ghiggia, a Uruguayan soccer player, was the one who scored the second goal that would lead his team to victory, occurring the “Maracanazo”.
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The dinar was an ancient Greek coin.
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In 1867, the United States buys Alaska from the Russian Empire for $7.2 million
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Commissioned by Pope Leo X, Michelangelo decorated the vault of the Sistine Chapel.
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Hurricane Katrina was the deadliest of the 2007 season.
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Before going solo, George Michael was part of the “Wham!” duo.
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