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Chess Knowledge Challenge

Test your chess knowledge with our engaging quiz designed for enthusiasts and players alike! This quiz covers various aspects of chess history, openings, famous games, and players. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, there's something for everyone.

Ready to challenge yourself? Here are some features:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Covers a variety of chess topics
  • Suitable for all skill levels
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by StrategicKnight721
Two representatives of the "hypermodern school of chess" were
Paul Morphy and Simon Winawer
Howard Staunton and Johannes Zukertort
Max Euwe and Mikhail Tal
Jacques Mieses and Adolf Anderssen
Aron Nimzowitsch and Richard Reti
You play 1.e4, your opponent answers 1...c6. The opening is called:
Scandinavian defence
Caro-Kann
Sicilian defence
Alekhine's defence
Center-counter defence
There is a black king, a white king and a white knight left on the chessboard. The position is
Drawn
Win for white
Win for black
Most likely adjourned
In the James Bond movie "From Russia with Love" (see screenshot from the movie above), the position on the chessboard is based on a:
Fischer - Spassky world championship game
Paul Morphy's game against an unknown opponent
Spassky - Bronstein USSR Championship game
Illegal position which would never occur in a chess game
A famous correspondence chess game
The position above is characteristic of which opening?
Benoni
Bird
French
Queen's Gambit
Dutch
"When I am White, I win because I am White. When I am Black, I win because I am ______."
Alekhine
The greatest
Bogoljubov
Lasker
The correct chronological order of world chess champions is:
Steinitz, Euwe, Capablanca, Lasker
Lasker, Capablanca, Alekhine, Euwe
Capablanca, Botvinnik, Tal, Smyslov
Alekhine, Bronstein, Petrosian, Fischer
Lasker, Smyslov, Botvinnik, Tal
The standard design of chess pieces, pictured above, is known as the...
Regency design
Staunton design
Isle of Lewis design
Zagreb design
In the drawing above, the third gentleman from the right, the one resting his arm on the chessboard, is:
Wilhelm Steinitz
Paul Morphy
Louis Paulsen
Howard Staunton
In the position above, it is white's turn to move. White should:
Force a mate
Win material and equalize
Resign, as his position is hopeless
Fight hard for a draw
Offer a draw
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