History Exam Quiz
Explore History: A Comprehensive Quiz
Test your knowledge of history with this engaging quiz. Covering a wide range of topics from ancient civilizations to modern events, this quiz is perfect for history buffs and learners alike!
- 53 thought-provoking questions
- Multiple choice format
- Score as you play!
How long ago was the Earth formed?
450 billion years ago
4.5 billion years ago
250 million years ago
3.5 billion years ago
How long ago did dinosaurs first exist, and when did they go extinct?
45 billion years ago/65 billion years ago
350 billion years ago/69 million years ago
250 million years ago/65 billion years ago
250 million years ago/65 million years ago
250 billion years ago/65 billion years ago
How long ago did the first humans exist?
10,000 years ago
300,000 years ago
350,000 years ago
3,000,000 years ago
What does BCE/CE stand for?
Before Cabal Era/Cabal Era
Before Creative Era/Creative Era
Before Common Era/Common Era
Before Cacophonous Era/Callow Era
When was the ancient period?
After 450 BCE
Before 250 BCE
Before 450 BCE
Before 450 CE
When was the Medieval period?
450-1450
450-4150
350-1450
450-1540
When was the Renaissance period?
1540-1870
1450-1750
1450-1500
The Industrial period was between...?
1750-1900
1500-1600
1450-1750
The Modern period is between...?
1800-present
1850-present
1900-present
1990-present
1950-present
A decade is how many years?
10,000 years
10 years
1,000,000 years
100 years
A Century is...?
10,000 years
10,000,000 years
100 years
What is a Period/Era in history?
A block of years with no similarities
A block of years in history that historians do not group together
A block of years grouped together by historians because of the lack of similarities.
A block of years grouped together by historians because they are similar in some way.
When something is "Credible" it is...?
Not from a proper source
Something unreliable
How trustworthy something is
How amazing something is
What is a "Factor"?
A part of the Industrial Revolution
How something is produced in a facotry
A reason "A key factor was..."
Factors & Multiples
What is the right to vote?
Sewage
Suffer
Suffragette
Sufferage
Suffocate
When did women get the right to vote?
1915
1789
1834
1918
1917
Women seeking the right to vote through protests were called...?
Sufferers
Suffragettes
Surfers
Suffragans
They went on... As a form of protest
Holiday
Hunger Games
Hunger Strikes
Hungers
Hungry Stricks
Hunger Spikes
They wanted to be treated the same. This is...
Equity
Echo noire
Equality
Equilateral
Equation
Women mainly did... jobs
Dangerous
Dominant
Domestic
Drastic
... Were signed by women so that they could vote
Letters
Petitions
Books
Autographs
The use of strikes, demonstrations, or other public forms of protest rather than negotiation to achieve one's demands is...?
Demolish
Direct proportion
Direction act
Direct action
A motto by the WSPU was...
Deez not deeds
Deeds not steeds
Deeds not words
Pleads not words
What does WSPU stand for?
Women's Safe and Peaceful Union
Women's Strong and Proud Union
Women's Social and Political Union
Women's Special and Political Union
Who was the WSPU founded by?
Emma Watson
Emma Pantburst
Emmeline Roberts
Emmeline Pankhurst
A Suffragette faced injures and died four days after the King's ... Crashed into her.
Elephant
Horse
Bull
Car
Who was this Suffragette?
Emily Blunt
Emily Davison
Emily Dickinson
WW1 was between...
1914-1918
1923-1934
1918-1922
... Million died
80 million
40 million
65 million
20 million
45 million
25 million
A group of aquainted countries that get together to form a force is..
Alliance française
Allison
Alliance
Alibi
Prince Ali
Long, narrow ... Were dug into the ground at the front, which would be occupied for soldiers for weeks at a time, which were used for protection.
Treacherous
Trenches
Trench foot
Trains
WW1 is decribed as a ... War because of how the size and devastation affected everyone.
Terrible War
Torturous War
Terribly War
Total War
What is the front line in a war?
The line that is furthest away from the enemy, often used as a backup
The part of the army that is the closest to the enemy
Employees of essential industries who must physically show up to their jobs.
The Armistace of 11th November 1918 was an...
Achievement of winning WW1.
Agreement, an armistace signed that ended fighting between the Allies in WW1.
Attack on the Triple Entente.
A sustained effort to steadily wear down the defenses of an opponent, which makes them weaker is called
Attribution
Attrition
Attention
Attack
Attendant
The assasination of ... of Austria sparked a chain of events that lead to the outbreak of WW1.
Ferdinand Magellan
Franz Ferdinand
Ferdinand II of Aragon
Who was known as "The Butcher of the Somme"?
Field Marshal Haig
Ferdinand Magellan
Alexander Haig
WW2 took place between ... and ... Million died.
1939-1945/20 million
1940-1945/80 million
1939-1945/80 million
... Atomic bombs were dropped.
5
4
2
10
3
What is the Appeasement Nazis?
In the hope of avoiding war, British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain instituted a policy which allowed Hitler to expand German terrirory unchecked.
The Appeasement Nazis were a group of people that opposed Hitler, as his thoughts didn't match their beleifs, and they felt that what he was doing was wrong. This was very risky, as anyone who opposed Hitler was immediately executed.
What is propaganda?
Propaganda consists of the planned use of any form of public of mass-produced communication designed to affect the minds and emotions of a given group for a specific purpose.
Propaganda consists of what is conveyed or represented by a particular arrangement or sequence of things.
Propaganda is the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
A Just War is...
A noble war
A terrible war
A devastating war
What is a ration?
A fixed amount of a commodity officially allowed to each person during a time of shortage.
A way to seperate people from communticating with each other.
What does it mean to evacuate?
To cause inhabitants to leave a place, especially because of danger.
To move very slowly so that your opponent doesn't see you, especially during a war.
To take control of a place and its people, usually through physical damage such as arson.
Who were the Allies & the Axis?
Nazi Germany, Italy and Japan were the Allies. The Axis were the countries that fought them.
Nazi Germany, Russia and France were the Allies. The Axis were the countries that fought them.
Who was Winston Chruchill?
The Prime Minister of UK
The President of UK
The Prime Minister of France
The President of America
Who was Franklin D. Roosevelt?
The Prime Minister of America
The President of America
The President of France
Who was Adolf Hitler?
A very successful, famous artist.
The Leader of Nazi Germany.
A famous soldier & poet, known for his poems about life at war.
A German President.
When did the Holocaust happen?
1950s-1960s
1941-1944
1941-1945
1941-1946
How many millions died?
5 million
6 million
10 million
8 million
7 million
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