Nobel Prize Winners Quiz

Instructions: Answer each question to the best of your ability. Once you select an answer, you will then find out if it is correct or not. There will also be an explanation to help you learn more about history. An orange “Continue” button will appear and allow you to move to the next question. Good … Read more

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Trivia Question: In what part of London is Nelson’s Monument? Answer: Trafalgar Square Nelson’s Monument honors Admiral Horatio Nelson. During the Napoleonic Wars, Nelson’s triumph at the Battle of Trafalgar made him a hero of the U.K. Click Here To Take Today’s History Quiz   Yesterday’s “Trivia Question of the Day”

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Trivia Question: What is the most common town/city name in the U.S.A.? Answer: Washington Old folk legends claimed that Springfield was the most common name for a town or city in the U.S. While widely spread, this claim was misinformation. 88 different communities in the U.S. are called Washington while only 34 are named Springfield. … Read more

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Trivia Question: Who was the first person whose murder was broadcast on live television? Answer: Lee Harvey Oswald Naturally, Oswald’s death wasn’t intentionally shown to the public. Multiple camera crews filmed him being taken into custody. During that live broadcast, the assassin Jack Ruby took Oswald’s life. Click Here To Take Today’s History Quiz   … Read more

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Leading Ladies Quiz

Iconic Leading Ladies Quiz The movie industry can be a crushing business. There are many people who work all of their lives trying to appear on the big screen. However, the possibility of accomplishing this dream is tragically small. This makes it all the more impressive when a new star manages to break through the … Read more

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