Nobody Can Score 50/50 In This General Knowledge Test From the 20th Century

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Can you score a perfect 50 out of 50 in this general knowledge test from the 20th century? Most people will only be able to get about half of all the questions right. The test will include topics such as key historical events, famous figures, and significant innovations. Try to score at least 35 out of 50 to pass the quiz.

General Knowledge Test From the 20th Century

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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Congratulations! You scored a perfect at least 35 out of 50, proving your extensive knowledge of 20th-century events and figures. Keep exploring and learning—there’s always more history to discover! We hope you enjoyed testing your knowledge with these questions.

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General Knowledge Test

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#1. Which disease caused a global pandemic in 1918, resulting in millions of deaths worldwide?

#2. Which economic theory, developed by John Maynard Keynes during the Great Depression, advocated for increased government spending to stimulate demand?

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#3. Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962?

#4. In what year did India gain independence from British rule?

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#5. Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932?

#6. Which U.S. President resigned from office in 1974 due to the Watergate scandal?

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#7. What major global event took place between 1939 and 1945?

#8. Who was the first African-American woman to win a Nobel Prize in Literature, awarded in 1993?

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#9. What was the first feature-length animated film released by Walt Disney in 1937?

#10. Which event in 1963 led to the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy?

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#11. In which year did the Berlin Wall fall, marking a significant event in the end of the Cold War?

#12. Which famous British ship sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg?

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#13. Which American inventor is credited with the invention of the light bulb in the late 19th century?

#14. Which technological innovation, introduced by Sony in 1979, revolutionized personal music listening?

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#15. Which groundbreaking medical discovery did Alexander Fleming make in 1928?

#16. What major event in 1969 became a pivotal moment in the counterculture movement?

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#17. Which country hosted the first FIFA World Cup in 1930?

#18. Which U.S. Supreme Court case in 1954 declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional?

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#19. In which year did the World Health Organization officially declare smallpox eradicated?

#20. What year did the United States enter World War II?

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#21. Who was the President of the United States during the majority of World War II?

#22. Which famous British scientist developed the theory of evolution by natural selection in the 19th century?

#23. What influential book did George Orwell publish in 1949?

#24. Who was the British Prime Minister at the outbreak of World War II?

#25. Which significant legislation, aimed at ending racial discrimination, was passed in the United States in 1964?

#26. Which U.S. state was the first to legalize same-sex marriage in 2004?

#27. What major global event began in 1914 and lasted until 1918?

#28. Which event in 1991 marked the dissolution of the Soviet Union?

#29. Which famous American aviator completed the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight in 1927?

#30. What year did the Soviet Union launch Sputnik, the first artificial Earth satellite?

#31. In what year was the first successful polio vaccine developed?

#32. What was the name of the first computer introduced by IBM in 1953?

#33. What significant medical advancement did Jonas Salk develop in 1953?

#34. Which artist is known for painting “The Persistence of Memory” in 1931?

#35. Which novel by Harper Lee, published in 1960, won the Pulitzer Prize and became a classic of modern American literature?

#36. In 1911, which of these technology companies was founded and became known for its computing innovations?

#37. Which economic and political alliance was founded in 1949 to counter Soviet expansion?

#38. Who was the first person to walk on the moon in 1969?

#39. Which fashion designer is credited with popularizing the “little black dress” in the 1920s?

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

#41. In what year did the stock market crash, leading to the Great Depression?

#42. Which environmental disaster in 1986 released large amounts of radioactive particles into the atmosphere, affecting much of Europe?

#43. Which groundbreaking Supreme Court case in 1973 legalized abortion across the United States?

#44. What major construction project, completed in 1914, drastically reduced shipping times between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans?

#45. Which landmark treaty was signed in 1919 to officially end World War I?

#46. What major event in 1941 brought the United States into World War II?

#47. Which famous physicist developed the theory of relativity in the early 20th century?

#48. Which spacecraft was the first to successfully land on Mars in 1976?

#49. Which iconic civil rights leader delivered the “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963?

#50. Which civil rights leader was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1968?

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2 thoughts on “Nobody Can Score 50/50 In This General Knowledge Test From the 20th Century”

  1. 1) Wombats have block-shaped sphincter-???-! 3) I don’t believe that- my common sense is screaming “Bullshit!!” 4) This I do believe- what else do sloths have to do with their time besides holding their breaths all day-?? 5) Ha-ha-ha!!! 7) Van Gogh must have been a serious bum, in addition to having ear trouble! 8) This one is truly staggering, although I have no trouble believing it! 9) I would have to say that the Picasso family is a bit full of themselves! 10) Well- you learn something every day!

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