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Trivia Crack Cheats: History Questions and Answers

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History - is the color Yellow knight.
Science - is the color Green flask.
Geography - is the color Blue round world.
Entertainment - is the color Pink Popcorn.
Art - is the color Red paintbrush.
Sports - is the Orange American football ball.

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Question:      How many years did Nelson Mandela spend in prison?
Answer:      27
Trivia Crack -  Nelson Mandela spend 27 years in prison.
   
Question:      What was invented first?
Answer:      Radio
Trivia Crack -  Radio was invented first.
   
Question:      Dinosaurs appeared in what era?
Answer:      Mesozoic
Trivia Crack -  Dinosaurs appeared in Mesozoic era.
   
Question:      How many deaths have been caused by the First World War?
Answer:      18 million
Trivia Crack -  18milion deaths have been caused by the First World War.
   
Question:      Cosimo de Medici was the first of a long list of Medicis who governed a city in the Renaissance. What city?
Answer:      Florence
Trivia Crack -  Cosimo de Medici was the first of a long list of Medicis who governed the city of Florence in the Renaissance.
   
Question:      In which year did the United States invade Canada?
Answer:      1812
Trivia Crack -  The United States invaded Canada in 1812.
   
Question:      Which is not a right stated in The first amendment of the United State’s constitution?
Answer:      Right to vote
Trivia Crack -  Right to vote is not stated in The first amendment of the United State’s constitution.
   
Question:      How did Pancho Villa die?
Answer:      Murdered
Trivia Crack -  Pancho Villa was murdered.
   
Question:      Whats the most common Pope name?
Answer:      John
Trivia Crack -  The most common Pope name is John.
   
Question:      What creature in Greek mythology was half man and half goat?
Answer:      Satyr
Trivia Crack -  Satyr creature in Greek mythology was half man and half goat.
   
Question:      What was the name of Moscow during Soviet times?
Answer:      Moscow
Trivia Crack -  The name of Moscow during Soviet times was Moscow.
   
Question:      What hindu God burned villages for fun?
Answer:      Agni
Trivia Crack -  Agni God burned villages for fun.
   
Question:      According to legend, who raised Romulus and Remus?
Answer:      A female wolf
Trivia Crack -  A female wolf raised Romulus and Remus.
   
Question:      Which of the following was not one of the official languages of the League of Nations?
Answer:      Italian
Trivia Crack -  Italian was not one of the official languages of the League of Nations.
   
Question:      How many wives did Henry VIII have?
Answer:      6
Trivia Crack -  Henry VIII had 6 wives.
   
Question:      Who was the woman that claimed to be Anastatsia Romanove after the Russian Revolution?
Answer:      Anna Anderson
Trivia Crack -  Anna Anderson was the woman that claimed to be Anastatsia Romanove after the Russian Revolution.
   
Question:      Who is the god of the underworld in Greek mythology?
Answer:      Hades
Trivia Crack -  Hades is the god of the underworld in Greek mythology.
   
Question:      What ancient people lived in circular houses?
Answer:      Celtic
Trivia Crack -  Celtic ancient people lived in circular houses.
   
Question:      Diaspora is the scattering of people from this present-day country. Aliyah is their return to it. What country?
Answer:      Israel
Trivia Crack -  Diaspora is the scattering of people from this present-day country. Aliyah is their return to Israel.
   
Question:      When did the French Revolution start exactly?
Answer:      14 July 1789
Trivia Crack -  The French Revolution started exactly in 14 July 1789.
   
Question:      What does CIA stand for?
Answer:      Central Intelligence Agency
Trivia Crack -  CIA stands for Central Intelligence Agency.
   
Question:      What year did the invasion of Iraq previous to the war take place?
Answer:      2003
Trivia Crack -  The invasion of Iraq previous to the war took place in 2003.
   
Question:      How long is the office term of the President of the United States?
Answer:      4 Years
Trivia Crack -  4 years is the office term of the President of the United States.
   
Question:      Where do the revolutions called intifada take place?
Answer:      Palestine
Trivia Crack -  The revolutions called intifada took place in Palestine.
   
Question:      Who was the third president of the USA?
Answer:      Thomas Jefferson
Trivia Crack -  The third president of the USA was Thomas Jefferson.
   
Question:      Which founding father was not a US president?
Answer:      Samuel Adams
Trivia Crack -  Samuel Adams was not a US president.
   
Question:      Which queen supported Christopher Columbus to sail away searching for India?
Answer:      Isabel
Trivia Crack -  Queen Isabel supported Christopher Columbus to sail away searching for India.
   
Question:      Whats the name of France’s independence?
Answer:      Bastile day
Trivia Crack -  The name of France’s independence is Bastille day.
   
Question:      Who gave their name to a continent?
Answer:      Amerigo Vespucci
Trivia Crack -  Amerigo Vespucci gave their name to a continent.
   
Question:      What was Osama bin Ladens code name?
Answer:      Geronimo
Trivia Crack -  Geronimo was Osama bin Ladens code name.
   
Question:      Who was the first king of Rome, according to the Roman tradition?
Answer:      Romulus
Trivia Crack -  The first king of Rome, according to the Roman tradition was Romulus.
   
Question:      When did World War 2 End?
Answer:      1945
Trivia Crack -  World War 2 ended in 1945.
   
Question:      How many sacraments are in the Catholic Church?
Answer:      7
Trivia Crack -  There are 7 sacraments in the Catholic Church.
   
Question:      To what historical event would you relate the tank man or unknown rebel?
Answer:      Protests in Tiananmen Square, Beijing
Trivia Crack -  Protests in Tiananmen Square, Beijing relate the tank man or unknown rebel.
   
Question:      Some say World War II began in 1931, when Japan conquered which region of China?
Answer:      Manchuria
Trivia Crack -  Some say World War II began in 1931, when Japan conquered Manchuria of China.
   
Question:      Who founded PlayBoy magazine?
Answer:      Hugh Hefner
Trivia Crack -  PlayBoy magazine was founded by Hugh Hefner.
   
Question:      What does Mesolithic mean?
Answer:      Middle Stone Age
Trivia Crack -  Mesolithic means Middle Stone Age.
   
Question:      What year did the My Lai massacre take place?
Answer:      1968
Trivia Crack -  The My Lai massacre took place in 1968.
   
Question:      Who held the famous I have a dream speech in 1963?
Answer:      Martin Luther King
Trivia Crack -  Martin Luther King held the famous I have a dream speech in 1963.
   
Question:      When did men first travel to space?
Answer:      1961
Trivia Crack -  Men first travel to space in 1961.
   
Question:      What year did the Berlin wall fall?
Answer:      1989
Trivia Crack -  The Berlin wall fall in 1989.
   
Question:      Who won the battle of Gettysburg?
Answer:      The Union
Trivia Crack -  The battle of Gettysburg was won by The Union.
   
Question:      Who was Britain’s longest-reigning monarch?
Answer:      Queen Victoria
Trivia Crack -  Britain’s longest-reigning monarch was Queen Victoria.
   
Question:      What was the main problem of the Luftwaffe during the Second World War?
Answer:      The lack of fuel
Trivia Crack -  The main problem of the Luftwaffe during the Second World War was the lack of fuel.
   
Question:      What year was America discovered?
Answer:      1492
Trivia Crack -  America was discovered in 1492.
   
Question:      What was Sally Ride the first American woman to do?
Answer:      Go into outer space
Trivia Crack -  Sally Ride was the first woman to go into outer space.
   
Question:      Who in 1964, was the first person other than royalty, to appear on a British postage stamp?
Answer:      Shakespeare
Trivia Crack -  Shakespeare in 1964, was the first person other than royalty, to appear on a British postage stamp.
   
Question:      How many popes from the House of Borgia have there been?
Answer:      3
Trivia Crack -  There have been 3 popes from the House of Borgia.
   
Question:      What year did the Gulf War Start?
Answer:      1990
Trivia Crack -  The Gulf War started in 1990.
   
Question:      Where was Jesus of Nazareth born?
Answer:      Bethlehem
Trivia Crack -  Jesus of Nazareth was born in Bethlehem.
   
Question:      Henry VIII created his own church so he could divorce which wife?
Answer:      Catherine of Aragon
Trivia Crack -  Henry VIII created his own church so he could divorce Catherine of Aragon.
   
Question:      Who is the historical inspiration for the character Dracula?
Answer:      Vlad the Impaler
Trivia Crack -  Vlad the Impaler is the historical inspiration for the character Dracula.
   
Question:      What is ‘Furor Teutonicus’?
Answer:      A Roman Proverb
Trivia Crack -  Furor Teutonicus is a Roman proverb.
   
Question:      What did ancient Egyptians use to write?
Answer:      Papyrus
Trivia Crack -  Ancient Egyptians used to write papyrus.
   
Question:      What city was dividen in two after the Second World War?
Answer:      Berlin
Trivia Crack -  Berlin was dividen in two after the Second World War.
   
Question:      Which was the war pictured in the Homeric poem, the iliad?
Answer:      Trojan War
Trivia Crack -  The Trojan war was pictured in the Homeric poem, the iliad.
   
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
Trivia Crack -  After WWII, Poland lost much of its eastern territory to Russia, but did pick up much of Pomerania, Silesia and East Prussia.
   
Question:      How many people died in the Munich massacre of 1972?
Answer:      17
Trivia Crack -  17 died in the Munich massacre of 1972.
   
Question:      Lawrence of Arabia worked for what secret services?
Answer:      British
Trivia Crack -  Lawrence of Arabia worked for British secret services.
   
Question:      Which of the following was an ally of the Russian Empire during the First World War?
Answer:      France
Trivia Crack -  France was an ally of the Russian Empire during the First World War.
   
Question:      What year did the Titanic sink?
Answer:      1912
Trivia Crack -  The Titanic sank in 1912.
   
Question:      What religious war was ordered by Pope Urban 2 to capture the Holy Land for Christianity?
Answer:      The Crusades
Trivia Crack -  The Crusades war was ordered by Pope Urban 2 to capture the Holy Land for Christianity.
   
Question:      What country did USA purchase Alaska from?
Answer:      Russia
Trivia Crack -  USA purchased Alaska from Russia.
   
Question:      What was the name of the list of books forbidden by the Church, created in 1559?
Answer:      Index Librorum Prohibitorum
Trivia Crack -  The name of the list of books forbidden by the Church, created in 1559 was Index Librorum Prohibitorum.
   
Question:      Operation Barbarosa was the name of the German invasion of what country?
Answer:      USSR
Trivia Crack -  Operation Barbarosa was the name of the German invasion of USSR.
   
Question:      What is the name of Prince Williams son?
Answer:      George
Trivia Crack -  The name of Prince Williams son is George.
   
Question:      What was the weapon the most used by pirates?
Answer:      The sabre
Trivia Crack -  The most used weapon by the pirates was the sabre.
   
Question:      Where did the Bolshevik Revolution take place?
Answer:      Russia
Trivia Crack -  The Bolshevik Revolution took place in Russia.
   
Question:      Which civilization constructed the Machu Picchu?
Answer:      Incas
Trivia Crack -  The Machu Picchu was contructed by Incas.
   
Question:      What were the names given to the atomic bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
Answer:      Little Boy and Fat Man
Trivia Crack -  Little Boy and Fat Man were the names given to the atomic bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
   
Question:      Who were the victims of the German terrorist group Baader-Meinhoff?
Answer:      Fascists
Trivia Crack -  The victims of the German terrorist group Baader-Meinhoff were Fascists.
   
Question:      Which was the weapon of choice for Samurais?
Answer:      Katana
Trivia Crack -  Samurais weapon of choice was Katana.
   
Question:      Who was the dictator of Germany and took over most of Europe during the 194Os?
Answer:      Hitler
Trivia Crack -  Hitler was the dictator of Germany and took over most of Europe during the 194Os.
   
Question:      What year was the Popular Republic of China founded?
Answer:      1949
Trivia Crack -  The Popular Republic of China was founded in 1949.
   
Question:      When did the construction of the Titanic begin?
Answer:      3378
Trivia Crack -  The construction of the Titanic begin in March 31, 1909.
   
Question:      What Wonder of the Ancient World was in what is Iraq today?
Answer:      Hanging gardens of Babylon
Trivia Crack -  Hanging gardens of Babylon Wonder of the Ancient World was in what is Iraq today.
   
Question:      What was the name Romans gave to Great Britain?
Answer:      Britannia
Trivia Crack -  The name Romans gave to Great Britain was Britannia.
   
Question:      Who was the first president of the United States?
Answer:      George Washington
Trivia Crack -  The first president of the United States was George Washington.
   
Question:      Who is the Greek goddess of love?
Answer:      Aphrodite
Trivia Crack -  Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love.
   
Question:      John Fitzgerald Kennedy was killed in what city?
Answer:      Dallas
Trivia Crack -  John Fitzgerald Kennedy was killed in Dallas.
   
Question:      What animal did the ancient Egyptians consider gods?
Answer:      Cats
Trivia Crack -  The ancient Egyptians considered gods CATS.
   
Question:      Iceland became independent of what country in 1918?
Answer:      Denmark
Trivia Crack -  Iceland became independent of Denmark in 1918.
   
Question:      Which email-generated craze from the USA gathered momentum in the UK in 2003?
Answer:      Flash mobbing
Trivia Crack -  Flash Mobbing email-generated craze from the USA gathered momentum in the UK in 2003.
   
Question:      In Greek mythology, how was Achilles heel injured?
Answer:      By an arrow
Trivia Crack -  In Greek mythology,  Achilles heel was injured by an arrow.
   
Question:      What year was the United Nations formed?
Answer:      1945
Trivia Crack -  The United Nations was formed in 1945.
   
Question:      Whats the name of the Greek god of wine?
Answer:      Dionysus
Trivia Crack -  The name of the Greek god of wine is Dionysus.
   
Question:      What language do latin languages come from?
Answer:      Latin
Trivia Crack -  Latin languages come from Latin.
   
Question:      Who discovered the sea route to India?
Answer:      Vasco da Gama
Trivia Crack -  The sea route to India was discovered by Vasco Da Gama.
   
Question:      In Greek mythology, who is the father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades?
Answer:      Kronos
Trivia Crack -  The father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades is Kronos.
   
Question:      Which two countries reunited in 1976 after 22 years of separation?
Answer:      North and South Vietnam
Trivia Crack -  North and South Vietnam reunited in 1976 after 22 years of separation.
   
Question:      Who was the first king of England?
Answer:      William
Trivia Crack -  The first king of England was William.
   
Question:      What British king of the Middle Age was nicknamed “Lion Heart”?
Answer:      Richard
Trivia Crack -  King Richard of the Middle Age was nicknamed “Lion Heart”.
   
Question:      Where did Hitler write ‘ Mein Kampf’?
Answer:      In prison
Trivia Crack -  Hitler write ‘ Mein Kampf’ in prison.
   
Question:      Who of the following didn’t participate in the Cuban Revolution?
Answer:      Hugo Chavez
Trivia Crack -  Hugo Chavez didn’t participate in the Cuban Revolution.
   
Question:      When did Albania declare its independence?
Answer:      1912
Trivia Crack -  Albania declared its independence in 1912.
   
Question:      Where is tomato originally from?
Answer:      Mexico
Trivia Crack -  Tomato originally is from Mexico.
   
Question:      Which country officially received the exiled spaniards under Franco’s dictatorship?
Answer:      Mexico
Trivia Crack -  Mexico officially received the exiled spaniards under Franco’s dictatorship.
   
Question:      Where was Pearl Harbor, the military based attacked by the Japanese army was located?
Answer:      Hawaii
Trivia Crack -  Pearl Harbor, the military based attacked by the Japanese army was located in Hawaii.
   
Question:      Whats the substance used in churches charachterized by releasing smoke?
Answer:      Incense
Trivia Crack -  The substance used in churches charachterized by releasing smoke is Incense.
   
Question:      Police dogs are usually which of the following breeds?
Answer:      German Shepherd
Trivia Crack -  Police dogs are usually German Shepherd breed.
   
Question:      What starts with ” Four score and seven years ago” ?
Answer:      Gettysburg Address
Trivia Crack -  Gettysburg Address starts with  ” Four score and seven years ago”
   
Question:      Romulus and Remus were breastfed by..
Answer:      A wolf
Trivia Crack -  Romulus and Remus were breastfed by a wolf.
   
Question:      What leaves did Romans wear on their head to symbolize victory?
Answer:      Laurel
Trivia Crack -  Romans wear on their head to symbolize victory Laurel leaves.
   
Question:      What is the mascot used by the American government to promote the preservation of forests?
Answer:      Smokey The Bear
Trivia Crack -  The mascot used by the American government to promote the preservation of forests is Smokey The Bear.
   
Question:      What year did Bosnia and Herzegovina emancipate from Yugoslavia?
Answer:      1992
Trivia Crack -  Bosnia and Herzegovina emancipate from Yugoslavia in 1992.
   
Question:      Who designed the Montgolfier hot-air ballon?
Answer:      Montgolfier brothers
Trivia Crack -  Montgolfier brothers designed the Montgolfier hot-air ballon.
   
Question:      What was the name of Spain when it was a part of the Roman Empire?
Answer:      Hispania
Trivia Crack -  The name of Spain when it was a part of the Roman Empire was Hispania.
   
Question:      Which country first started the construction of the Panama Canal?
Answer:      France
Trivia Crack -  France started the construction of the Panama Canal.
   
Question:      They started in 1096 and continued until the 14th century. What are we talking about?
Answer:      The crusades
Trivia Crack -  The crusades started in 1096 and continued until the 14th century.
   
Question:      What was the Tlatelolco Massacre?
Answer:      Repression against students in Mexico.
Trivia Crack -  The Tlatelolco Massacre was a repression against students in Mexico.
   
Question:      Whose motto is ‘ We are a legion. We don’t forgive. We don’t forget?
Answer:      Anonymous
Trivia Crack -  Anonymous motto is ‘ We are a legion. We don’t forgive. We don’t forget.
   
Question:      Who said ” I have a dream”?
Answer:      Martin Luther King Jr
Trivia Crack -  Martin Luther King Jr said “I have a dream”.
   
Question:      Where was Martin Luther King, Jr. born?
Answer:      Atlanta, GA.
Trivia Crack -  Martin Luther King, Jr. was born in Atlanta, GA.
   
Question:      What hurricane caused in 2005 the greatest money loss to the United States?
Answer:      Katrina
Trivia Crack -  Katrina caused in 2005 the greatest money loss to the United States.
   
Question:      Who was the first US President to resign from office?
Answer:      Richard Nixon
Trivia Crack -  The first US President to resign from office was Richard Nixon.
   
Question:      What year did New York’s Twin Towers fall?
Answer:      2001
Trivia Crack -  2001
   
Question:      What was the name given to Napoleton’s army?
Answer:      La grande armee
Trivia Crack -  The name given to Napoleton’s army is La grande armee.
   
Question:      What event is known in Gaelic as An Gorta Mor, meaning the Great Hunger?
Answer:      Irish Potato Famine
Trivia Crack -  Irish Potato Famine is known in Gaelic as An Gorta Mor, meaning the Great Hunger.
   
Question:      What was the name of the Propaganda Minister in Hitler’s Germany?
Answer:      Joseph Goebbels
Trivia Crack -  The Propaganda Minister in Hitler’s Germany was Joseph Goebbels.
   
Question:      Who created the Line Production to increase productivity?
Answer:      H. Ford
Trivia Crack -  H. Ford created the Line Production to increase productivity.
   
Question:      In October 2003, which nation became the third one sending a man into space?
Answer:      China
Trivia Crack -  China become the third one sending a man into space in October 2003.
   
Question:      Which countries were part of the Grand Alliance during Second World War?
Answer:      Great Britain, USA and Russia
Trivia Crack -  Great Britain, USA and Russia were part of the Grand Alliance during Second World War.
   
Question:      Who are the three sons of Chronos?
Answer:      Poseidon, Hades and Zeus
Trivia Crack -  The three sons of Chronos are Poseidon, Hades and Zeus.
   
Question:      Which of the following is not a religion?
Answer:      Darwinism
Trivia Crack -  Darwinism is not a religion.
   
Question:      When was the Declaration of Independence of the United States adopted?
Answer:      4 July
Trivia Crack -  The Declaration of Independence of the united States was adopted in 4 July.
   
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
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.
   
Question:      What was the name of Adolf Hitler’s wife?
Answer:      Eva
Trivia Crack -  Adolf Hitler’s wife was named Eva.
   
Question:      Who led the Scottish warriors into battle against England?
Answer:      Sir Williams Wallace
Trivia Crack -  Sir Williams Wallace led the Scottish warriors into battle against England.
   
Question:      Which countries made up ‘Axis of Evil’ during World War 2?
Answer:      Germany, Italy and Japan
Trivia Crack -  Germany, Italy and Japan made up ‘Axis of Evil’ during World War 2.
   
Question:      Who was Zoroaster?
Answer:      A prophet
Trivia Crack -  Zoroaster was a prophet.
   
Question:      What was the last Russian Imperial family?
Answer:      The Romanovs
Trivia Crack -  The last Russian Imperial family was The Romanovs.
   
Question:      What was the name of the American secret project with the purpose of building the first atomic bomb in history?
Answer:      Manhattan
Trivia Crack -  The name of the American secret project with the purpose of building the first atomic bomb in history was Manhattan.
   
Question:      Protestantism was born in what country?
Answer:      Germany
Trivia Crack -  Protestantism was born in Germany.
   
Question:      What was the name of the Austrian Empire after the revolution of 1848?
Answer:      Austro-Hungarian Empire
Trivia Crack -  The name of the Austrian Empire after the revolution of 1848 was Austro-Hungarian Empire.
   
Question:      The Philippines was discovered by Europeans in what year?
Answer:      1521
Trivia Crack -  The Philippines was discovered by Europeans in 1521.
   
Question:      The Bubonic Plague that killed a quarter of the world’s population during the middle ages was caused by what agent?
Answer:      Fleas
Trivia Crack -  The Bubonic Plague that killed a quarter of the world’s population during the middle ages was caused by FLEAS.
   
Question:      ln which year did the first man walk on the moon?
Answer:      1969
Trivia Crack -  The first man walk on the moon in 1969.
   
Question:      What does plutocracy mean?
Answer:      Rule by the wealthy
Trivia Crack -  Plutocracy means rule by the wealthy.
   
Question:      Who was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo?
Answer:      Napoleon Bonaparte
Trivia Crack -  Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo.
   
Question:      How many years did the Hundred Years’ War last?
Answer:      116
Trivia Crack -  The Hundred Years’ War lasted 116 years.
   
Question:      Who invented the alphabet?
Answer:      Phoenicians
Trivia Crack -  Phoenicians invented the alphabet.
   
Question:      When did the First lntifada take place?
Answer:      1987
Trivia Crack -  The First lntifada took place in 1987.
   
Question:      The country of Bolivia is named after which patriot?
Answer:      Simon Bolivar
Trivia Crack -  The country of Bolivia is named after Simon Bolivar.
   
Question:      What did John D. Dunlop invent?
Answer:      The tire
Trivia Crack -  John D. Dunlop invented the tire.
   
Question:      Where did the Bloody Sunday of 1905 take place?
Answer:      Russia
Trivia Crack -  The Bloody Sunday of 1905 took place in Russia.
   
Question:      ln Greek mythology which goddess is Zeus’s wife?
Answer:      Hera
Trivia Crack -  Zeus’s wife is Hera.
   
Question:      What kind of material was the Declaration of lndependence made of?
Answer:      Hemp
Trivia Crack -  The Declaration of lndependence was made of Hemp.
   
Question:      What was Henry Ford’s profession?
Answer:      Enterpreneur
Trivia Crack -  Henry Ford was a Enterpreneur.
   
Question:      What was the last European city visited by John F. Kennedy before he was murdered?
Answer:      Berlin
Trivia Crack -  The last city John F. Kennedy visited before he was murdered was Berlin.
   
Question:      Who controlled England before the Norman Invasion in 1066?
Answer:      Saxons
Trivia Crack -  England was controlled  before the Norman Invasion in 1066 by Saxons.
   
Question:      What indigenous ethnia built Chichen Itza?
Answer:      Mayas
Trivia Crack -  Mayas built the Chichen Itza.
   
Question:      According to the Bible, Jesus delivered the Beatitudes as part of his ‘Sermon on the…’?
Answer:      Mount
Trivia Crack -  According to the Bible, Jesus delivered the Beatitudes as part of his ‘Sermon on the Mount.
   
Question:      How did Madame Currie die?
Answer:      Radiation poisoning
Trivia Crack -  Madame Currie died because of radiation poisoning.
   
Question:      Who was not a Roman Emperor?
Answer:      Parallax
Trivia Crack -  Parallax was not a Roman Emperor.
   
Question:      Where is the tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte?
Answer:      In Les Invalides, Paris
Trivia Crack -  The tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte is in Les Invalides, Paris.
   
Question:      What army did the 300 represent?
Answer:      Spartans
Trivia Crack -  300 represent the Spartans army.
   
Question:      Where were the Jewish deported after Nebuchadnezzars conquest of Jerusalem?
Answer:      Babylon.
Trivia Crack -  They were deported to Babylon.
   
Question:      Where was John F Kennedy Jr assassinated?
Answer:      Dallas
Trivia Crack -  John F Kennedy Jr was assassinated in Dallas.
   
Question:      Who invented the printing press?
Answer:      Gutenberg
Trivia Crack -  Printing press was created by Gutenberg.
   
Question:      What year did the Mexican Revolution start?
Answer:      1910
Trivia Crack -  Mexican Revolution started in 1910.
   
Question:      What South American country had a monarchy for more than 60 years?
Answer:      Brazil
Trivia Crack -  Brazil had monarchy for more than 60 years.
   
Question:      What city is still governed by the Grimaldi family?
Answer:      Monaco
Trivia Crack -  Still governed by the Grimaldi family is Monaco.
   
Question:      What kind of writing did the Egyptians use?
Answer:      Hieroglyphic
Trivia Crack -  The Egyptians use Hieroglyphic.
   
Question:      Which British Prime Minister won a Nobel Prize for Literature?
Answer:      Winston Churchill
Trivia Crack -  Winston Churchill won a Nobel Prize for Literature.
   
Question:      Where was the first astronaut in history from?
Answer:      Soviet Union
Trivia Crack -  The first astronaut in history is from Soviet Union.
   
Question:      Who won in 2009 the Nobel Peace Prize?
Answer:      Barack Obama
Trivia Crack -  The 2009 Nobel Peace Prize was won by Barack Obama.
   
Question:      What city was founded by Alexander the Great?
Answer:      Alexandria
Trivia Crack -  The city founded by Alexander the Great is Alexandria.

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