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@deborahfields2226 History SUCKS! However, I have a head full of worthless facts and useless information. 95/100 The ones I missed were ones I'd never heard of and 3 I got by deduction. So 92 "factoids" were stuck in my head.
In the number 8 I was shouting from the top of my lungs: Aachen! Some of the best memories I own are there. I really miss the city and the people. Elisenbrunnen was my favorite place, and walking trough the countryside on Eilendorf, and the nights with friends at AZ, Musikbunker, skating with the guys from Burn, and walking on Adalbertstraße ;) . If there's any aachener reading, just know there's a cuban that loves you all. Klenkes für immer!
98/100 Nice quizz, perhaps heavy on antiquity. Spartacus = Kirk Douglas, 12 tables: First written laws in Rome to resolve the patrician/plebeian disent
Because "Gustav" is the word used in the german spelling alphabet for the Letter "G". (It's mostly names. -> "Emil" being the designtation for the BF109 E...)
Well, that was a rather difficult and obscure 100 question test. But I started getting most of them right in the second half. Many I didn't even try to answer.
61 on this one ugh. I struggle with a lot of ancient civilization in the middle eastern/North African region for the most part, super rusty! But still enjoyable to challenge myself!
Hi Ben a great quiz. I have a question for you. Should I put my pen away when I get the first 12 questions wrong? I did get 44 right in the end but honestly, the sighing and groaning at my ignorance was audible. Don’t worry, I’ll keep plodding on and learn a great deal along the way thanks to you. Have a lovely weekend everyone xx
97/100 fun quiz as always. The one about Thomas Edison I did not know, I made a silly mistake with the prohibition question and the written records vs civilization question
75/100. From 93/100 on the first one. Much more difficult than the previous one. Obviously i couldn't answer any question about Australia, battled with all these all too many english names of people i never heard about, and struggled again with those related to the USA. Interestingly, as a European, those on Ethiopia and asian countries proved to be easier for me. Speaking of commercial companies, i was surprised that the question was about the UK and not the Netherlands. At least, there was one question on The Netherlands. One of the major difficulty i find with quizzes made by english speakers is that everything is translated in english, plus the focus of the questions tend to come from a different bias (compared to mine :)). At times, they refer to people i know of, but i don't click immediately because the name is anglicised. Which is very unusual. There are some names here i couldn't find a translation for, and so i couldn't tell what the question was about. The dictionary saved me when it came to "longships".
One lower than the previous edition - 97/100 with the options, 81/100 without. Q2 bonus is Kirk Douglas; not sure about the Q22 bonus but I thought it was some listing of major laws.
Very good quiz, covering a wide variety of topics and historical eras ... well, maybe ta few too many questions on Ethiopia 🙂. I've developed studying history into a hobby of mine and scored 94/100.
I found history to be EXTREMELY BORING way WAY back in high school. I vowed that I would never take another history class. However, I have a memory for useless trivia, 95/100 is pretty darn good.
Darn it. Only got 75/100 after only getting 80/100 in the first one. I guess I need to brush up on my history. These quizzes are great however. Thank you for posting them 👍
93/100 The worst I've ever done on one of your quizzes. The bonus questions are Kirk Douglas and a list of laws on tablets. Great quiz as per. Thhank you
97/100. I got the aborigine, the beagle and the warsaw ghetto questions wrong. I thought the atomic question was quite sneaky in that i almost automatically thought Japan then thought it through for the USA. Was this quiz easier than the last one? It felt easier to me. There were a lot of questions on the ancient world one of my strongest areas.
The device at Los Alamos would not have been dropped. So it was a DEVICE not a BOMB. Maybe the answer is Japan because those devices were dropped as weapons of war, not experimental tests as in New Mexico...
@@mbbarajasDepends on what you mean. Central America is part of North America in the same way that Europe is part of Eurasia. Few people think of it that way. In fact, for many purposes, the UN considers Mexico part of Central America, which I think makes sense
Ummm...#33...I could be wrong, but pretty sure the Aztecs are a North American tribe. Aztecs were in what is today Mexico, and Mexico is in North America, so...
65,000 years habitation by Australian aborigines is not a fact, it’s just one claim based on one finding. But looking at all the research, it’s pretty certain to have been 50,000 to 65,000 years ago.
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82/100 down from 93/100 of the first one. Less ancient classical history and more non-European questions. Well done
I teach World History in high school and I will be using both quizzes. Thank you
That's great 😁
@deborahfields2226 History SUCKS! However, I have a head full of worthless facts and useless information. 95/100
The ones I missed were ones I'd never heard of and 3 I got by deduction. So 92 "factoids" were stuck in my head.
Really enjoyed the quiz. Learned a lot. For the 1st bonus, Kirk Douglas. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
In the number 8 I was shouting from the top of my lungs: Aachen! Some of the best memories I own are there. I really miss the city and the people. Elisenbrunnen was my favorite place, and walking trough the countryside on Eilendorf, and the nights with friends at AZ, Musikbunker, skating with the guys from Burn, and walking on Adalbertstraße ;) . If there's any aachener reading, just know there's a cuban that loves you all. Klenkes für immer!
Bonus 1. Kirk Douglas. Bonus 2. A set of laws inscribed on 12 bronze tablets. Got 97/100...
98/100 Nice quizz, perhaps heavy on antiquity. Spartacus = Kirk Douglas, 12 tables: First written laws in Rome to resolve the patrician/plebeian disent
86/100 with the Kirk Douglas Bonus. Thx so much for for these quizzes!
Correct on the bonus. Nice to hear you enjoyed it. Thanks
Same score and bonus!
99/100 I am not going to lie I did have a couple of lucky guesses
#5 "Gustav" was also the designation of the G version of the Messerschmitt Bf109 fighter plane.
92/100 and Kirk Douglas
Because "Gustav" is the word used in the german spelling alphabet for the Letter "G".
(It's mostly names. -> "Emil" being the designtation for the BF109 E...)
71/100 With the bonus, Kurt Douglas. Thank you, Ben, for your epic quiz today and always. A great weekend to you and yours.
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Subtract half a point... it was Kirk Douglas.
@@livinginvancouverbc2247 Nah. Close enough...✌️😉
Kirk
@@michaelmccarthy9411 Thanks. I got it. 👍😃✌️
48/100 if I removed the wild guesses. Holy cow it's much tougher than part 1!
Well, that was a rather difficult and obscure 100 question test. But I started getting most of them right in the second half. Many I didn't even try to answer.
Kirk Douglas played Spartacus. This is great fun. I love world history. Already did the first one. 90/100
76/100 some guessing . Thanks Ben 🇿🇦
Excellent 👍
61 on this one ugh. I struggle with a lot of ancient civilization in the middle eastern/North African region for the most part, super rusty! But still enjoyable to challenge myself!
Good stuff.... Missed 3. (Only because I enjoy your channel so much 👊)
I appreciate that!
Definitely a tougher test than the last. I got 88 right. Thanks for pulling it together and posting.
88/100 bonus Kirk Douglas, thanks 👍
82/100. Fun fact. Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds was playing on the radio back in '74
The crew was playing that song on their portable record player after making the discovery. A big happy celebration and a great name as a result.
Great quiz thanks, İ got 61, bit mediocre, İ also thought it was Tony Curtis so got that wrong as well, never mind.
He was in the film, so close😁
Wehey!@@Quizzes4U
I thought it was Charlton Heston. :)
Hi Ben a great quiz. I have a question for you. Should I put my pen away when I get the first 12 questions wrong? I did get 44 right in the end but honestly, the sighing and groaning at my ignorance was audible. Don’t worry, I’ll keep plodding on and learn a great deal along the way thanks to you. Have a lovely weekend everyone xx
I got 81!🎉 thanks from Nigeria 🇳🇬
Kirk Douglas was terrific as Spartacus. Great quiz, Ben. I got 97/100 right.
97/100 fun quiz as always. The one about Thomas Edison I did not know, I made a silly mistake with the prohibition question and the written records vs civilization question
83/100, great quiz
Great quiz 😊
Glad you think so!
75/100. From 93/100 on the first one. Much more difficult than the previous one. Obviously i couldn't answer any question about Australia, battled with all these all too many english names of people i never heard about, and struggled again with those related to the USA. Interestingly, as a European, those on Ethiopia and asian countries proved to be easier for me. Speaking of commercial companies, i was surprised that the question was about the UK and not the Netherlands. At least, there was one question on The Netherlands. One of the major difficulty i find with quizzes made by english speakers is that everything is translated in english, plus the focus of the questions tend to come from a different bias (compared to mine :)). At times, they refer to people i know of, but i don't click immediately because the name is anglicised. Which is very unusual. There are some names here i couldn't find a translation for, and so i couldn't tell what the question was about. The dictionary saved me when it came to "longships".
72 I think our world history started with WW1 and ended with WW2. It also touched on religions. I need to do more research on ancient civilizations.
Bonus is Kirk Douglas. 94/100 Good to have you back
94/100. Nice quiz!
84 / 100 this time. Down from 91/100. Still happy overall! Thanks for the video!
Thanks for playing 😁
One lower than the previous edition - 97/100 with the options, 81/100 without.
Q2 bonus is Kirk Douglas; not sure about the Q22 bonus but I thought it was some listing of major laws.
That's right 👍
84 Joachin Phoenix played Commodus in Gladiator.
Very good quiz, covering a wide variety of topics and historical eras ... well, maybe ta few too many questions on Ethiopia 🙂. I've developed studying history into a hobby of mine and scored 94/100.
What is the famous old quote? "He who refuses to study history is destined to repeat it."?
That’s so high, I got the first twelve wrong and finished up with 44 right. I had so much fun though.
I found history to be EXTREMELY BORING way WAY back in high school. I vowed that I would never take another history class. However, I have a memory for useless trivia, 95/100 is pretty darn good.
93 points. I'm a history teacher though, so definitely not ideal 😬
92/100 not too bad!
Fifty Seven correct answers
Darn it. Only got 75/100 after only getting 80/100 in the first one. I guess I need to brush up on my history. These quizzes are great however. Thank you for posting them 👍
You are welcome 😁
I gotta say this was severly more difficult than the first one. I got 90/100 on that, this one I got 49/100
76/100. Not bad for me. Bonus answer on the Spartucus movie was Kirk Douglas, I think. Thanks, Ben! ♥
Not bad at all 😉
@@Quizzes4U Thanks! ♥
93/100 The worst I've ever done on one of your quizzes. The bonus questions are Kirk Douglas and a list of laws on tablets.
Great quiz as per. Thhank you
Was it the Ethiopian questions?
79/100. Could be better but at least I passed if I were in school. Thanks for a great quiz. :)
85/100, despite history generally being one of my least favorite subjects in secondary school.
90, thanks to Kirk Douglas
Missed 16. Happy with that
97/100. I got the aborigine, the beagle and the warsaw ghetto questions wrong. I thought the atomic question was quite sneaky in that i almost automatically thought Japan then thought it through for the USA. Was this quiz easier than the last one? It felt easier to me. There were a lot of questions on the ancient world one of my strongest areas.
Yes, that A bomb one was designed to be a bit sneaky 😲
i'm skeptical of tyhe 65000 year aborigine answer. I said 25k
The device at Los Alamos would not have been dropped. So it was a DEVICE not a BOMB. Maybe the answer is Japan because those devices were dropped as weapons of war, not experimental tests as in New Mexico...
OK 73 of 100 doing better with couple of guesses
93/100. Kirk Douglas. Tablets with laws inscribed
Good quiz, as always. Thanks Ben.
93/100
92/100, not too bad
60/100 Kirk Douglas
Thank you Quizzes4U. 👍👍
88/100
73/100 😄😊
93/100 Kirk Douglas.
94/100, with one or two guesses.
94/100 should have known a couple of those but I get tired in such very long quizzes. Good fun though 🇬🇧👍
Kirk Douglas.
84 + Kirk Douglas. (Without the options i think i would have scratched 80)
90 corect
Kirk Douglas played Spartacus
95/100 and first bonus question is Kirk Douglas and I'm guessing the second was a list of laws? Greeat quiz again, Ben! 🙂
Yes, 👍 thanks for playing
Wow, well done.
Bonuses Kirk Douglas and a type of bill of rights, laying out duties & responsibilities of citizens..just totting up...😊..98. But im ancient 😅😂
I got 75/100 not to bad
86 plus Kirk Douglas.
94 with kirk Douglass bonus.
The Aztecs were in Mexico which is NOT in South America.
But it was Central America?
And also was Mayans not Aztecs
@@postiepaulnope. Mexico and Central America, as much as it may pain you are all part of North America
@@gilbertboot572Mayans empirenhad already vanished by the time the Invaders arrived
@@mbbarajasDepends on what you mean. Central America is part of North America in the same way that Europe is part of Eurasia. Few people think of it that way. In fact, for many purposes, the UN considers Mexico part of Central America, which I think makes sense
Got 82. Thought I'd do better.
90/100
62 ugh that was tough
K Douglas -
41/100
91/100 and a few guesses included lol. Thanks for the upload Ben.😮
63/100. Holy shit. My ancient history knowledge is trash.
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I could probably teach this course. However, I totally flunk your science quizzes. KirkDouglas played Spartacus.
94
93. Four less than the first quiz
I got 92, one less than the first quiz
90/100 on the first
73/100 on the second
Do with this as you will lol (not in order made this harder)
89/100 😅
91/100 Kirk Douglas played Spartacus. Not sure about the 12 tables --I'm guessing a legal code.
Yes. 👍
score 78
I got 91, my brother 62
I don't see where a thumb up is so I can press it
Mexico definitely North America.
Lucy was not discovered in Ethiopia, she was found in the Great Rift Valley.
Lucy was discovered in 1974 in Hadar, Ethiopia.
97, I did better in the first one.
86/100 à little disappointed but fun
#33 The Aztecs were in Mexico, which is in NORTH America not South America.
got a 92, only got a couple cause of the pictures lol
Immortals, Spartacus,
Got 20 wrong.
Arses wur kicked 😂
Ummm...#33...I could be wrong, but pretty sure the Aztecs are a North American tribe. Aztecs were in what is today Mexico, and Mexico is in North America, so...
Aztecs were in Mexico NOT South America.
I got 57 for guessing how many people probably lied 😋👊
Missed 13.
The correct spelling is knave
65,000 years habitation by Australian aborigines is not a fact, it’s just one claim based on one finding. But looking at all the research, it’s pretty certain to have been 50,000 to 65,000 years ago.