Only the Top 2% Can Pass This 15th Century General Knowledge Quiz

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This general knowledge quiz combines questions about different major events, technological innovations, and significant figures in the 15th century. Can you recall these important events and pass the quiz which only about 2% can?

15th Century General Knowledge Quiz

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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15th Century General Knowledge Quiz Master

Your impressive knowledge of events, trends, and facts from the 15th century shows you have a keen understanding of that era. You’ve demonstrated a strong grasp of significant historical events, discoveries, and cultural movements. Well done!

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#1. What was the name of the campaign that saw the Christian kingdoms of Spain reconquer the Iberian Peninsula from the Moors, completed in 1492?

#2. Which invention by Johannes Gutenberg in the 1440s revolutionized the production of books and spread of knowledge?

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#3. Which famous artist, born in 1452, is known for works such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper?

#4. Which explorer reached the Americas in 1492, sailing under the Spanish flag?

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#5. Which artist, known for his sculptures such as David and paintings like the Sistine Chapel ceiling, was born in 1475?

#6. Which 1478 conspiracy aimed to overthrow the Medici family in Florence?

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#7. Who invented the printing press around 1440, revolutionizing the spread of information?

#8. Which Portuguese prince was instrumental in the early days of the Age of Exploration, encouraging expeditions along the African coast?

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#9. Which institution was established by Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile in 1478 to maintain Catholic orthodoxy in their kingdoms?

#10. Which explorer found a sea route to India by sailing around the Cape of Good Hope between 1497 and 1499?

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#11. Which Italian explorer, sailing under the English flag, reached the coast of North America in 1497?

#12. In which year did the Byzantine Empire fall to the Ottoman Turks, marking the end of the Middle Ages?

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#13. Which period, beginning in the 15th century in Italy, was characterized by a renewed interest in art, science, and the humanities?

#14. Which series of civil wars took place in England between the houses of Lancaster and York from 1455 to 1487?

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#15. Which event in 1492 ordered the expulsion of practicing Jews from Spain unless they converted to Christianity?

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Congratulations on completing the quiz which only a handful of people can pass. However, whether you aced it or failed it, you have demonstrated your interest in history and the pursuit of knowledge. Continue challenging yourself and expand your horizons even more.

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