
This history quiz will keep getting more challenging the further into it you go. You will need to be armed with a lot of historical knowledge to make it through to the end of this quiz and still be answering the questions correctly. Can you do it? If you can pass this quiz then that means you likely qualify for history scholar status. You might find, however, that things are looking good for you a few questions into the quiz but then quickly go sour as the questions get harder.
Sometimes when we get going on a subject and things are easy, we think that we have a natural knack for it. As we venture deeper into something we usually find that there are always those who know more about it than we do. Perhaps you have a large amount of history knowledge and if that really is the case, this history quiz should be a piece of cake for you.
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Get PremiumCan You Make It to End of This Increasingly Difficult History Quiz? Questions
Who is the only US president to have served more than two terms in office?

Harry Truman
George Washington
Abraham Lincoln
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Who became the emperor of France in 1804 following the French Revolution?

Napoléon Bonaparte
Louis XVI
Joan of Arc
Marie Antoinette
What Roman leader was attacked and killed by members of the senate in 44 B.C.?

Julius Caesar
Caligula
Nero
Claudius
Who assassinated Abraham Lincoln in Ford's theater?

John Wilkes Booth
James Earl Ray
Lee Harvey Oswald
Gavrilo Princip
Who did Princess Diana divorce in 1996?

Prince Charles
Prince Edward
Prince Andrew
Prince William
Who founded the Mormon religion in 1830?

John Calvin
John A. Mormon
L. Ron Hubbard
Joseph Smith
What did the "F" stand for in John F. Kennedy's name?

Fitzgerald
Franklin
Just "F"
Frederick
Who served as Vice President under George W. Bush?

Dick Cheney
Al Gore
Dan Quayle
Joe Biden
How old was Mahatma Gandhi when he was killed in 1948?

78
52
67
91
Who abdicated the throne as King of the United Kingdom in 1936 after ruling for less than a year?

King Edward VII
King Edward VIII
King George VI
King George V
What musician was the last act of the original Woodstock in 1969?

The Grateful Dead
Santana
Janis Joplin
Jimi Hendrix
Who was the president of the United States when France gifted the country the Statue of Liberty?

William McKinley
Chester A. Arthur
Benjamin Harrison
Grover Cleveland
When were the first Winter Olympic Games held?

1936
1924
1896
1904
Along with Karl Marx, who wrote the Communist Manifesto in 1848?

Leo Tolstoy
Friedrich Engels
Vladimir Nabokov
Joseph Stalin
What company made the tea that was dumped into the Boston Harbor during the Boston Tea Party?

Yorkshire Tea
British East India Company Tea
Twinings
McLeod Russel India Ltd
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