Skip to main content

All Quizzes

466 quizzes available

Quiz list

Star Wars: The Mandalorian
Play
Movies
MediumStar Wars

Star Wars: The Mandalorian

The Razor Crest is destroyed by Moff Gideon in season 2, the Darksaber was forged by Tarre Vizsla, the first Mandalorian Jedi, and Din Djarin keeps repeating his creed: This is the Way.

2 min
True or False: Nature
Play
Nature
MediumTrue or False

True or False: Nature

Elephants weighing 5 to 7 tonnes can't jump, the Galápagos penguin lives near the equator, and flamingos are born grey before turning pink thanks to carotenoids. True or false?

3 min
Flags Without Countries
Play
Geography
MediumFlags of the World

Flags Without Countries

The 12 stars on the European flag symbolise perfection, not countries. Henry Dunant inverted the Swiss flag in 1863, Coubertin designed the Olympic rings in 1913. Test your eye.

2 min
European Capitals - Hard
Play
Geography
HardWorld Capitals

European Capitals - Hard

Vaduz and its 5,700 inhabitants, Andorra la Vella perched at 1,023 metres, San Marino a republic founded in 301: 20 capitals of micro-states and tricky countries for advanced players.

4 min
World Currencies and Finance
Play
Business & Economics
Easy

World Currencies and Finance

From the Tang dynasty inventing paper money in the 7th century to the CAC 40 on the Paris Stock Exchange, plus Japan's yen since 1871 and the greenback born under the American Civil War: test what you know about financial gears.

1 min
Desserts of the World
Play
Food & Cuisine
Easy

Desserts of the World

Tiramisu comes from Veneto, mochi from Japan made with glutinous rice, baklava from the Middle East with its honey-soaked filo dough. A world tour of desserts from the French croquembouche to American pumpkin pie.

1 min
True or False: Travel & Tourism
Play
Travel & Tourism
HardTrue or False

True or False: Travel & Tourism

France pockets 90 million visitors a year, the Burj Khalifa rises to 828 m, Kilimanjaro peaks at 5,895 m in Tanzania (not Kenya), and Venice rests on 118 islands linked by 400 bridges. Twenty statements to settle.

4 min75%
March 25: A Day That Changed History
Play
History
MediumOn This Day

March 25: A Day That Changed History

On 25 March 1957, six countries signed the Treaty of Rome founding the EEC. In 1655, Huygens discovered Titan, Saturn's moon. And in 1896, Athens hosted the first modern Olympics. Test your date.

2 min
Star Wars: The Original Trilogy (IV-V-VI)
Play
Movies
MediumStar Wars

Star Wars: The Original Trilogy (IV-V-VI)

Harrison Ford improvised Han Solo's "I know" instead of the scripted "I love you too". Lando flies the Falcon in the final assault on the Death Star. Test your memories of the 1977-1983 trilogy.

2 min
May 3rd Through History
Play
History
MediumOn This Day

May 3rd Through History

The 1999 Oklahoma F5 tornado blew at more than 480 km/h. Goya painted Tres de Mayo six years after the 1808 Madrid executions. Golda Meir was born on 3 May 1898. Test what you know about this date.

2 min
Great Dates in History
Play
History
Medium

Great Dates in History

The assassination of Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914 plunged Europe into war. Neil Armstrong set foot on the Moon on 20 July 1969. Test your key dates, from Cheops to Martin Luther King.

2 min
South Africa: The Expert Challenge
Play
Geography
Hard

South Africa: The Expert Challenge

Mandela walked free on 11 February 1990 after 27 years behind bars. The rand takes its name from the Witwatersrand, where gold was struck in 1886. De Klerk shared the 1993 Nobel with Mandela. Test your South Africa.

4 min55%