I got 98/100, but I studied European history and geography in college, and have visited over 100 countries, which is a great way to remember places around the globe! Didn't know Les Bleus and a Chinese dynasty, but some of these questions were ones I had heard before, maybe 10 of them.
@@XavierChavez-k2u I too made dozens of "educated guesses". The thing is, this series helps with such thing as they don't often include deceiving questions/choices for example if they ask about a historical figure from a Latin American country it's often safe to exclude names that doesn't sound Latin and so on!
Excellent quiz, covering a wide range of years, people and places. My score: 90/100. Thanks for the possible Star Trek answer to the Titanic question. 🙂 Not sure how I missed this when it first came out but glad I found it 2 months later.
92/100 I learn something new every time I take one of these quizzes! Thanks for all of your hard work writing and presenting your fascinating content on this channel!
My pleasure! Are you the Davy who sent me the questions? If so thank you, I will be using them in an upcoming video and will give you a mention 😁 You should do well on that quiz 🤣
80/100 A great quiz, Ben. The music gets me going, the knowledge keeps me coming back for more. Always an exciting quiz. Tysmfs! Have an amazing weekend❣️ 👍😁✌️
79/100, good considering im only 15 and in the UK we don't really do world history, so I've relied on general knowledge, stuff I read when I was younger, and guesses
99/100 with the options - only missed the last of the Five Good Emperors - and 86/100 without. Don't know the Q9 bonus but I will try 18? Q35 bonus is the Supermarine Spitfire, unless it also had some alphanumeric code assigned to it that I can't think of.
Wow, great result. Yes, he was about 18 when he died, and correct on the Spitfire name. That one would have had a model number, but I don't know it 🤔. Thanks for playing 😁
92 (94 with bonus points). I basically failed at a few questions about Africa, which US president signed the act and the sepsis doctor and the teacher of Plato. I'm actually a tiny bit surprised I got so many modern questions (19th and 20th century questions). I'm from Norway and my special interest is ancient and medieval history, as well as Napoleonic, though I am fond of all history. That said because they came with options the quiz was a lot easier than it could have been. Without the options I would have failed a lot more.
The leader of the Spartans at the Battle of Thermopylae was King Leonidas. Here's a story about his legendary stand: In the summer of 480 BCE, the Persian Empire, under the rule of King Xerxes, was on the march, seeking to conquer Greece. The Greek city-states, normally fractured and at odds with one another, united against the common threat. Among them, the Spartans stood as the epitome of martial prowess and unyielding courage. At the forefront of this resistance was King Leonidas of Sparta. A seasoned warrior and a shrewd leader, Leonidas was chosen to lead a small force to the narrow pass of Thermopylae, the "Hot Gates," a strategic chokepoint where the vastly outnumbered Greek forces could hold off the Persian army.
91/100. Should be 92 but I only know the Boxer Rebellion in chinese. (I'm HKer and we learn chinese history in chinese. How on earth could we know the english name of chinese history events? 🥲)
I do not think that you can say that the Spaniards conquered the Mayas because: 1- The Spaniards conquered the Aztecs and surrounding peoples while the Mayas that still existed where elsewhere. 2- The major Mayan empires had collapsed by the time the Spaniards arrived although there were still Mayans scattered in the Yucatan peninsula and Guatemala. 3- There were no wars between the Spaniards and Mayas 4- The Spaniards were mostly unaware of the Mayas while they were in New Spain.
I got 98/100, but I studied European history and geography in college, and have visited over 100 countries, which is a great way to remember places around the globe! Didn't know Les Bleus and a Chinese dynasty, but some of these questions were ones I had heard before, maybe 10 of them.
Missed 7 but made a lot of correct guesses, so...
@@XavierChavez-k2u I too made dozens of "educated guesses". The thing is, this series helps with such thing as they don't often include deceiving questions/choices for example if they ask about a historical figure from a Latin American country it's often safe to exclude names that doesn't sound Latin and so on!
85/100. I loved that you used James Tiberius Kirk as a choice!
Glad you noticed 😃
And Captain Haddock.... gotta love that Tin Tin
Kirk would have cheated to avoid the iceberg.
Great quiz as always Ben - thank you so much! 🙂 I scored 97/100, Tutankhamun was around 18 when he died an the plane is a Supermarine Spitfire.
Oh, perfect. Thanks for checking in 👍😁
Only person that beat me; congratulations 🎉
I got 86/100 correct.I enjoyed your educational quiz.It increases my history knowledge.Thank you and more power to your quiz.
Excellent!
I got 97/100 and I have never studied history, I have a deegree in philosophy. So it is a pretty good score.
Excellent quiz, covering a wide range of years, people and places. My score: 90/100. Thanks for the possible Star Trek answer to the Titanic question. 🙂 Not sure how I missed this when it first came out but glad I found it 2 months later.
64/ 100. I am from India and was delighted to see some questions about India.
Great quiz. Tutankhamun was 9 when he became Pharoh and died around 19 when he died.I got 90/100
84/100. History was never my best subject, but didn’t do too badly for an old lady. King Tut was a teenager when he died.
You did great 😁
93/100. The supermarine Spitfire, Tutankhamen was 18 nearly 19 when he died.
For a scientific mind I'm pleased with my score.
Excellent
got my score a bit confused but I think 76/100. Supermarine Spitfire. Many thanks again, Ben. Fun and educational.
Nice one!
97/100 but I love History. Should have got bonus points for question 82, knowing Captaian Haddock is from Tintin and Kirk is Star trek.
60/100 so not my best day but I still enjoyed it. Thank you
89/100, with just general knowledge. Hadn't studied any of it, but retained the Information
90 out of 100. multiple choices saved me!
90/100 bonuses 18/19 , super marine spitfire. Great quiz thanks again Ben 👍👍😁🏴
Well done😁
92/100 I learn something new every time I take one of these quizzes! Thanks for all of your hard work writing and presenting your fascinating content on this channel!
That's great to hear, thank you 😊
80 - good and varied questions👍
100/100 I am 12 years old
Nice stay in school buddy you may can be a poor depressed man drowning in debe like the rest of us one day
That was fun. I missed 7 but really enjoyed it.
80/100 was my score today. I don't know the bonuses. I would guess King Tut was a teenager when he passed. Thanks for another great quiz, Ben! ♥
Thanks for playing. He was about 18/19. There is no definite record
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81 found a lot of them so tough . Enjoyed it so much though
I got 90/100. Great quiz!
83/100, though I must say, I guessed about 10 questions and answered many via the process of elimination. “Live long and prosper.” 😂
92/100. Annoyed about a couple I got wrong! Not thinking fast enough!
Yep, I had the same problem.
96/100, but a couple were lucky guesses.
85/100, the specific questions about English or American history often got me :(
Another excellent set of questions, thanks Ben
My pleasure! Are you the Davy who sent me the questions? If so thank you, I will be using them in an upcoming video and will give you a mention 😁 You should do well on that quiz 🤣
@@Quizzes4U Hi Ben. Yes I am. I hope they prove useful.
92 including a few educated guesses i.e. process of elimination rather than actual knowledge... still taking those points though! 😅
74/100, loads of my own mistakes by not going with first instinct. Great quiz thanks
Trust your instincts 👍😁 thanks for playing
Got 96/100... Not very good, but good enough for me... Bonus: Supermarine Spitfire...
Excellent, and correct on the bonus 👍😁
Some tough questions. I narrow down the answers to 2 and got most of the questions right.
A lot I knew
80/100 A great quiz, Ben. The music gets me going, the knowledge keeps me coming back for more. Always an exciting quiz. Tysmfs! Have an amazing weekend❣️ 👍😁✌️
Your comments are always so positive, I love that! Thanks 😁
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58/100 liked the quiz.
87/100. I like these better than the science quizzes.😊 thanks.
Excellent! Next one will be a different subject. And then back to some general knowledge questions. I like to mix it up. 👍😁
Too easy. 96 correct
89/100. Great quiz with some real toughies, & many others which we learned in elementary school back in the 1960s. Many thanks Ben, from Ben.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Happy with 65%
83/100 for me, good quiz
79/100- got lucky with some guessing and educated guessing, and for some reason I didn't say Roman's for the roads question, no idea why.
I got 97 out of 100 not bad for an electrical engineer.
78/100.
92/100 for Team Harlow Tuesday morning. A really good quality quiz. Thank you Ben 😢
Great job!
Good quiz. 89/100
Agree, and same :)
I got 94 !
Good quiz. I got 89/100.
Only 85 right, gotta go back reading my books.
71/100
Great quiz thanks. 96/100. King Tut died at 18 I think.
The Supermarine Spitfire shown is possibly a Mk IX (9).
94/100 History is a favourite subject. 🇬🇧👍
100/100
67. Good one. A little tough.
Got questions 91 and 98 wrong. Thought I almost made it without mistakes but just didn´t make it. 98 correct....bummer!
96/100😀
87/100 not too shabby for a non-native English speaker, who has never lived in an English speaking country....
79/100, good considering im only 15 and in the UK we don't really do world history, so I've relied on general knowledge, stuff I read when I was younger, and guesses
History was my worst subject in school. I got 74/100, so I am happy with that. Great quiz as always 👍
Great job!
99/100 with the options - only missed the last of the Five Good Emperors - and 86/100 without.
Don't know the Q9 bonus but I will try 18? Q35 bonus is the Supermarine Spitfire, unless it also had some alphanumeric code assigned to it that I can't think of.
Wow, great result. Yes, he was about 18 when he died, and correct on the Spitfire name. That one would have had a model number, but I don't know it 🤔. Thanks for playing 😁
86/100. Tutankhamun died pretty young --I'm thinking 17. (?)
Yes, most references say about 18/19. Thanks for playing
96. I hope for 100 one day
92 (94 with bonus points). I basically failed at a few questions about Africa, which US president signed the act and the sepsis doctor and the teacher of Plato. I'm actually a tiny bit surprised I got so many modern questions (19th and 20th century questions). I'm from Norway and my special interest is ancient and medieval history, as well as Napoleonic, though I am fond of all history. That said because they came with options the quiz was a lot easier than it could have been. Without the options I would have failed a lot more.
Good quiz
92/100
The leader of the Spartans at the Battle of Thermopylae was
King Leonidas. Here's a story about his legendary stand:
In the summer of 480 BCE, the Persian Empire, under the rule of King Xerxes, was on the march, seeking to conquer Greece.
The Greek city-states, normally fractured and at odds with one another, united against the common threat. Among them, the Spartans stood as the epitome of martial prowess and unyielding courage.
At the forefront of this resistance was King Leonidas of Sparta. A seasoned warrior and a shrewd leader, Leonidas was chosen to lead a small force to the narrow pass of Thermopylae, the "Hot Gates," a strategic chokepoint where the vastly outnumbered Greek forces could hold off the Persian army.
87. Thanks. Enjoyed that.
My pleasure 😁
67/100
91/100
Great quiz Ben! Tutankhamun died at 14... the name of the plane was: Charlie L. Spitfire ;) Cheers!
Thanks for commenting. It was the Supermarine Spitfire 👍😁 Most references say Tut was about 18/19 when he died based on his remains.
@@Quizzes4U Thank you, Ben! Tut's mask looked a bit younger ;) Supermarine is a way cooler name!!! Love your other chanel as well. Cheers!
That was fun. Sorry 24 wrong, and I thought I knew my history. 😛🤔🤨
85 for me. Long time since I went to school.
Who "lead" the Spartans ? That's a heavy one to start with.
75/100
91/100. Should be 92 but I only know the Boxer Rebellion in chinese. (I'm HKer and we learn chinese history in chinese. How on earth could we know the english name of chinese history events? 🥲)
Aaaarrgh! 99/100. So close.
Tutankhamun was 18/19 when he died
Supermarine Spitfire
84 out of 100
96%
I got 80/100 but only 7 wrong in the first 50 , last 50 had more difficult questions
85
90/100
83/100
89%
I got 93/100
88/100
Tough one!
92 out of 100 not too bad.
I got 85 right.
92. Had to guess a few times
90
93
89/100, I forgot some.
80 out of 100. So-so result.
94 correct
85/100 not so bad if I do say so myself
I do not think that you can say that the Spaniards conquered the Mayas because:
1- The Spaniards conquered the Aztecs and surrounding peoples while the Mayas that still existed where elsewhere.
2- The major Mayan empires had collapsed by the time the Spaniards arrived although there were still Mayans scattered in the Yucatan peninsula and Guatemala.
3- There were no wars between the Spaniards and Mayas
4- The Spaniards were mostly unaware of the Mayas while they were in New Spain.
Mayans
@@BrianLowe-oq9mj Mayas is the correct name in Mexico
96 (although I guessed at a few)
94/100
90% - also made 3 silly mistakes: 71, 73 and 91.
93/100 Colombian.
Are you sure Marie Antoinette didn't die from eating a poisoned apple?
Not good today. 88 scored.
93, tut died at 19, supermarine spitfire
Brilliant 👍