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This engaging quiz contains general knowledge questions about the 1900s and the key events in their economy, business, innovation, and other industries. Can you recall the key events and trends from this fascinating era? Dive into this quiz and see how well you know the 1900s!

Quiz: 1900s General Knowledge Questions

Instructions: Answer each question by selecting the best choice, proceed through the quiz, and after the last question, click the “Results” button to view your score and review the correct answers.

 

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You Are a 1900s General Knowledge Master!

1900s General Knowledge Master

Your impressive knowledge of events, trends, and facts from the 1900s shows you have a keen understanding of that era. You’ve demonstrated a strong grasp of the economy, business, and significant historical events. Well done!

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You have a good foundation, but there’s still room to learn more about the fascinating events and trends of the 1900s. Keep exploring and expanding your knowledge. You’ll become an expert in no time!

#1. Which significant event marked the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century in 1901?

#2. Which act, passed in 1906, aimed to regulate the food and drug industries in the United States?

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#3. What significant event in 1912 caused a major impact on the maritime industry?

#4. Which major corporation was founded in 1901 and became one of the largest oil companies in the world?

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#5. Which revolutionary theory was proposed by Albert Einstein in 1905?

#6. What was the primary purpose of the Federal Reserve Act passed in 1913?

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#7. Which major event began in 1914 and reshaped global politics and economy?

#8. Which type of insurance became more widespread in the early 1900s as cars became more common?

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#9. In what year did women in the United States gain the right to vote with the passage of the 19th Amendment?

#10. Which innovation, introduced in 1901, revolutionized the production of electricity and influenced the development of various electrical appliances?

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#11. In which year was the global investment management corporation BlackRock founded?

#12. When did the first person walk on the moon?

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#13. Which innovation, introduced in 1908, revolutionized the automobile industry by making cars affordable to the general public?

#14. Which famous business leader founded the Ford Motor Company in 1903?

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#15. Which 1900s invention drastically changed the way people communicated over long distances?

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About the Quiz

This quiz is one of the hardest general knowledge tests you will ever try. Passing it means you are one of the few people who care about history and the economy beyond your era. However, if you fail the quiz, you don’t have to be discouraged as most average people will more than likely fail this quiz too. Keep challenging yourself and expanding your knowledge.

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