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Boffins History Quiz Reel (4000480)

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Jul 09, 2026, 02:09 PM
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Fully guided quiz game. Open credits, get different grades, save 100 points then buy certain unlocks, answer particular questions correctly. ~30+ minutes to 100%, performance- and slightly luck-based.
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Boffins History Quiz Reel

Boffins History Quiz Reel

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Curated by Bobogoobo
Fully guided quiz game. Open credits, get different grades, save 100 points then buy certain unlocks, answer particular questions correctly. ~30+ minutes to 100%, performance- and slightly luck-based.
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·Last updated Jul 09, 2026, 02:17 PM
There are 45 questions per quiz, and each question slot has a set of possible questions that it's picked from, with 324 total. For the flag questions just take a screenshot and paste into search engine. Play windowed so it doesn't minimize when you click away.

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Open credits.
Save up 100 points, you will have plenty after getting all the needed grades.
Then buy these unlock numbers: 003, 029, 034, 040, 076 (press Enter to unlock and Escape to close reward). Unlocks may be slightly delayed or require changing page.
The Resurrection question will be in question 7 if you get it, grind this last so you can restart if not (just spam D to get it easily and fail the quiz).
For letter grades, every mistake drops you down a grade. The achievements don't stack, but + and - count as the letter. This is the order starting with A+ at zero mistakes: A+ A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D E+ E F F- and at 14 mistakes you fail out.

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1 A The Forbidden City, also known for having 9999 Rooms was once the imperial palace of which country ?
2 C Mars God of War in the pagan religion is from which culture ?
3 D Flat breads have been popular throughout the world through Asia, to Rome and beyond, all over but where did Pizza originate from ?
4 B Which queen had a pizza named after her ?
5 C The Seleucid Dynasty founded by Seleucus Nicator, 312 BC was a break away from which Empire ?
6 A What is the Capital of Belgium?
7 D The Great Irish famine, known to have decimated the Irish population, an estimated 1 million deaths, to hunger and disease, probably more. What crop failure is responsible for this famine?
8 E During the great Irish famine in 1847 which country received the highest proportion of Irish immigrants?
9 E The Roman Goddess Venus is known to represent?
10 C Martin Luther, 1546, a theologian, the one who started the Protestant reformation of the catholic church. Was born in which country?
11 E Stonehenge, a prehistoric, pagan monument laid out with large, tall boulders/stones in a large circular fashion. Some belive it a great burial site, some a place of worship of the past. Which country is Stonehenge located?
12 D In which continents do Honey Badgers live in?
13 A One of the world wonders Chichen Itza a great pyramid, temple structure built by the Mayans. It features many stone carvings, the wall of skulls and the temple of the warriors. Which country is Chichen Itza located?
14 C One of the world wonders Christ The Redeemer, a huge art deco statue of Jesus Christ. Its tall enough to peek over the city. Which country is it located?
15 B Silicon Valley, a place famous for having some hugely successful tech companies including Abode, Meta, Paypal, eBay, Intel , Google. Silicon Valley is located in which state in the USA?
16 B Which country is known for being the birth place of Reggie Music and Bob Marley?
17 A What is the Capital of Jamaica?
18 E Who ruled over Korea before it became split into South and North Korea?
19 E Where did the video game console Playstation originate from?
20 C Within the Hindu dharma, a universal order of life they regard all living creatures as sacred but there is one animal held in special regard. What animal do Hindus hold sacred?
21 C The well received and popular film series Game of Thrones had many scenes shot within the studio set however their where real castles filmed within. What country is Doune Castle located?
22 D What is the official residence which has been the home and fortress to the English Royal family for more than 900 years, was the official residence of Queen Elizabeth II.
23 B Alo Vera an evergreen perennial today is grown commercially all over the world an grows wild in tropical, semi-tropical and arid climates. Used to create topical products. In what area did Alo Vera originate?
24 A Which of these countries are within the region referred to as The Horn of Africa? A large peninsula of land at the back of the red sea. The swath of land sticks out of Africa in a triangular horn like shape.
25 D In which country is it tradition to have red wine and a cheese platter after dinner for dessert?
26 D Which country was the first to produce Crocs, rubber comfortable footware with 12 holes, some people believe these contraptions are a holy menace to the world.
27 E Jollibee is a fast food restaurant chain founded in which country?
28 D What is the general term used to describe African popular music from the mid 20th century
29 C What largely popular music festival takes place in the fields of Summerset in England?
30 E Which of these deserts is NOT in Africa?
31 B Which wood is traditionally used to make cricket bats?
32 A What was the native language of Cleopatra the famous Phero of Egypt?
33 C Which civilisation was the very first to start using examination, diagnosis and prognosis to treat medical ailments?
34 C How do you say hello in German?
35 A How do you say hello in Chinese?
36 A Which word means hello and goodbye in Italian?
37 B Who created the English calendar we use today?
38 C What was the name of the famous General who had a month of the year named after him?
39 E What was the name of the first (commercially) mass produced mobile phone?
40 B Who was the prime minister of Great Britain at the start of world war 2?
41 E Who invented the world wide web?
42 C What is the term used to describe someone who is leading prayers in a mosque?
43 C Which country created emojis ?
44 B In 1486 which royal house did Henry VIII join?
45 C What year did world war 2 start? WWII
46 N/A N/A
47 B What is the name of Chinas national anthem?
48 E What is the study of the nature of God and religion?
49 C Which word describes a building officially designed as culturally or historically significant?
50 B March is named after which Roman God?
51 E In which City is the Birds Nest Olympic stadium?
52 A What is the capital of South Korea?
53 C What is the Capital of North Korea?
54 C What fruit is known as the Chinese gooseberry?
55 A The Celtic word for Avon means?
56 C Why do we call the Stone Age, the Stone Age?
57 B Who invented Cryptocurrency?
58 E On which hill is Jerusalem located?
59 B In the story about The Knights of the Round Table what was the name of the King the knights where in fellowship to?
60 C Where in the world is the city of Alexandria?
61 C Lampwork is a craft which is used to create items out of which material?
62 E Which word is Japanese and means folding paper?
63 B Who discovered coffee? Not the brews of today but who discovered coffee?
64 A How is the European Organization for Nuclear Research better known?
65 E How many books are in the Torah?
66 E What was the name of the last King of Italy?
67 D In which year was Germany first unified?
68 D The word Renaissance is a French word used in English to describe a great revival of art that happened in Italy. What does Renaissance mean when translated back into French?
69 D What does the word Reich mean in German?
70 B Which Russian leader had the nickname Koba
71 D Which year was Donald Trump elected president of the United States for the first time?
72 B Where in the world was the USSR?
73 D Which was the first country to give women the right to vote?
74 D 1953 to 1964, What is Russian, Nikita Khrushchev of the Communist Party in Soviet Russia most known for?
75 E For the first time, What year was Vladimir Putin elected first secretary of Russia?
76 B What does the term an Indian summer mean? Refer to?
77 A Traditionally in British cuisine what meat is mint sauce served with in a roast dinner?
78 C Which of the Abrahamic faiths where present before the others?
79 B In Greek mythology what does Atlas the Titan God do?
80 D On D-Day June, 1944 what was the operational name for the ship landings?
81 D What is the name of the Japanese city which was hit by the first atomic bomb?
82 A Which country sent its Red Army to war in Europe?
83 D For world war 2, 1939 the invasion of which country started Britains entrance into the war?
84 D For world war 1, 1914, the invasion of which country prompted Britain to declare war on Germany?
85 A which main powers known as the Allies joined forces during world war II
86 D At what date did World War II end?
87 A What sort of gun is a Sten?
88 B Who ruled Spain during the time of the Spanish Armada 1588?
89 E What was the name of the Machine used in WW2 to create German secret codes?
90 C Which English Monarch faced the Spanish Armada?
91 B Which English King was known as the Lionheart? Because of their reputation as a military leader and warrior.
92 C Queen Anne had been pregnant 18 times, how many of her children survived?
93 A What does the word Pharaoh mean?
94 E During ancient Egyptian times what form of writing was used by the Egyptians?
95 E Within the Nazi regime what was the SS?
96 A Who was the commander of the SS Nazi regime?
97 E Anubis depicted in black, seen as a man with the head of a jackal is an ancient Egyptian god of what?
98 C Joseph Stalin was the political leader of which country?
99 C Which state in America was named after Queen Victoria I ?
100 B When England split with the Roman Catholic church, offically becomieng Protestant what was it called?
101 A who wrote the book Macbeth?
102 E Who was the first president of the United States?
103 B What health complaint was suffered by many soldiers because of wet conditions in the trenches?
104 B Which word describes what type of government the very first Greek city states had?
105 D Who was the Greek General who spread his culture and had cults of followers in his name from his conquests across the Middle East?
106 C Evil Emperor Section. 1/4 Questions 54CE Which Roman Emperor ascended to the throne at 16 and also killed his own mother?
107 A Evil Emperor Section. 2/4 Questions 14CE Which Roman Emperor Never wanted to be Emperor but ascended to the throne because his mother poisoned all other successors. Instead of ruling he went to the island of Capri where he stayed their for depraved bloody sexual fantasies.
108 D Evil Emperor Section. 3/4 Questions 81AD Which Roman Emperor is known for being a psychopath who would murder people he seen as a threat. He also impregnated and murdered his niece. He enjoyed stabbing flies with a sharp pen.
109 C Evil Emperor Section. 4/4 Questions 211CE Which Roman Emperor began his reign with his older brother but later that same year his older brother Geta was found dead. This Emperor was murdered by his own guard around 6 years later at the side of a road while relieving himself.
110 C Newgrange is In Which country? It is 5 thousand prehistoric years old. Older than Stone Henge, older than the Great Pyramids. Where is it ?
111 E In which year did World War I begin?
112 C Who wrote The Communist Manifesto?
113 C Which ancient civilization built the Great Pyramid of Giza?
114 E Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?
115 D Which European explorer reached the Americas in 1492?
116 C The Pilgrims where a separatist group from the church who wanted to leave England to practice their beliefs freely. What was the name of the ship that transported the Pilgrims to America from England in 1620?
117 D Who was the first Emperor of Rome?
118 C In which year did the Berlin Wall fall?
119 D Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
120 B Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
121 D Which ancient civilization invented writing with hieroglyphs?
122 E Who was the first human to orbit the Earth?
123 C What year did the United States declare independence from Britain?
124 E Who was the last tsar of Russia?
125 B Who founded Microsoft?
126 C Which country was ruled by dictator Francisco Franco from 1939 to 1975?
127 A What was the name of the first satellite launched into space?
128 E Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
129 A In what year did the American Civil War end?
130 B Who was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
131 E Who was the first person to reach the South Pole?
132 C Who wrote the dystopian novel (1984) ?
133 A Which ancient civilization built the city of Machu Picchu?
134 C Who was the first person to walk on the moon?
135 C Which event marked the beginning of World War II?
136 A Who was the first woman to be elected Prime Minister of India?
137 E Which city hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896?
138 A What invention allowed for the printing of large quantities of books and documents, marking the beginning of the Renaissance?
139 C Which empire built the Colosseum, one of the largest amphitheatres in the world?
140 A Who led the French Revolution, overthrowing the monarchy and establishing a republic?
141 B In which continent did the Silk Road, a major trade route between East and West, originate?
142 A Which landmark was built as a tomb for Mumtaz Mahal, wife of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan?
143 E What major document declared the independence of the thirteen colonies from Great Britain, forming the United States of America?
144 C Who was the first emperor of the Roman Empire, known for expanding its territory and consolidating its power?
145 A What invention revolutionized transportation and facilitated the Industrial Revolution?
146 A Who was the last Aztec emperor conquered by the Spanish conquistadors, marking the fall of the Aztec Empire?
147 B What scientific revolution figure developed the heliocentric model of the solar system, placing the sun at the centre?
148 C What invention allowed for the storage and transmission of electrical energy, leading to the development of modern electronics?
149 E Who was the first recorded person to circumnavigate the globe?
150 D Who was the civil rights leader assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, while advocating for equality for African Americans?
151 B In what country did the Great Emu War, a military operation against emus, take place in 1932?
152 E Who was the first African American president of the United States, elected in 2008 and 2012?
153 E Which invention revolutionized communication and information access, connecting people globally via the internet?
154 C What major event triggered the French Revolution, a period of significant political and social upheaval in France?
155 B Which civilization built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World?
156 E What treaty formally ended World War II, setting the stage for the creation of the United Nations?
157 D What was the name of the 17th-century French prisoner who allegedly wore an iron mask to hide his identity?
158 D Who painted the iconic Mona Lisa, considered one of the most famous artworks in the world?
159 E Which ancient civilization believed that the world was carried on the back of a giant turtle?
160 B Which landmark served as the residence of Chinese emperors for centuries and is a World Heritage Site?
161 C Which 19th-century inventor and showman is known for presenting the Fiji Mermaid, a hoax created by sewing together the upper body of a monkey with the tail of a fish?
162 D Which ancient civilization is credited with inventing the first form of concrete?
163 D What technological advancements fueled the Industrial Revolution, transforming manufacturing and in turn society?
164 E In what year did the dancing plague occur in Strasbourg, where hundreds of people danced uncontrollably for days?
165 C What date marked the beginning of the Space Age, when the Soviet Union launched the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1?
166 B Which event marked the end of apartheid, a system of racial segregation in South Africa?
167 C What political and economic system, characterized by state control of the means of production, originated in Soviet Russia?
168 D Who led the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, claiming the territory for Spain and marking a turning point in Mesoamerican history?
169 A What event sparked the American Revolution, a conflict leading to the independence of the United States from Great Britain?
170 C Who discovered penicillin, a revolutionary antibiotic that saved countless lives and transformed medicine?
171 A Which infamous Roman emperor reputedly appointed his horse, Incitatus, as a Roman consul?
172 E What major environmental disaster released radioactive material into the atmosphere, impacting global health and raising concerns about nuclear power?
173 B Who was the leader of the Chinese Communist Party during the Tiananmen Square protests, in which the government responded with force against student led demonstrations?
174 A What scientific discovery revolutionized our understanding of genetics and opened doors for new medical treatments?
175 E Who was the leader of the Indian independence movement and advocated for nonviolent resistance against British rule?
176 A What political and economic system promotes individual liberty, private ownership, and free markets?
177 A What major event triggered the American Civil War, a conflict between the northern and southern states over slavery?
178 B Who invented the printing press, a revolutionary invention that allowed for the mass production of books and documents, contributing to the spread of knowledge and ideas?
179 B When was the first iPhone released?
180 D Where does Dracula originate from?
181 D What was the purpose of the (smelling bottles) commonly carried by people in the 17th century?
182 D Rio de Janeiros samba schools are schools not for typical education. A vibrant community of enthusiastic individuals, dancers, musicians, designers, they take centre stage in a large carnival dedicated to dance, floats an feather head pieces. Unique to which country?
183 A The U.S. rover Curiosity landed on which planet in August 2012?
184 A Who became the youngest person to win a Nobel Peace Prize at age 17 in 2014?
185 A What was the name of the Category 5 hurricane that hit New Orleans and its surrounding areas in 2005?
186 D Which two royal family members were divorced in 1996?
187 E What year was Facebook created?
188 B Which country invented the Lua Programming Language? Lua Meaning Moon in Portuguese. A lightweight and versatile codeing language, was created in 1993. Has been used in projects like World of Warcraft, Angry Birds.
189 E Which planet was downgraded to a dwarf planet in 2006?
190 B What year did Google launch?
191 C What year did Saudi Arabia abolish slavery?
192 C In 1996, a sheep became the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell. What was the name of that sheep?
193 A Brexit refers to which country leaving the European Union?
194 E What is the Celtic word originally for Halloween? Marking the end of summer harvest.
195 C What year did the Internet become available to the public?
196 A What is the name of the whistleblower who leaked classified information from the National Security Agency (NSA) in 2013?
197 D For reducing carbon foot print, what year was the Paris Agreement signed?
198 E What U.S. government department was created in the wake of the September 11 attacks?
199 A What year was Nelson Mandela freed from prison?
200 A Who was the first woman to be elected Vice President of the United States in 2020?
201 A What ancient civilization believed in the concept of a cat goddess named Bastet?
202 E In which country did the practice of wife selling, where a man would auction off his wife to the highest bidder, occurred in the late 19th century
203 C Which historical figure is known for having a pet elephant named Hanno?
204 D In the 16th century, which European monarch was known for declaring himself the head of the Church in England?
205 A What was the name of the ship that accidentally sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyage?
206 B Which ancient civilization developed a writing system called cuneiform?
207 A What was the primary reason behind the construction of the Great Wall of China?
208 B What is the name of the ancient Greek god of wine?
209 D Who was the first female pharaoh of ancient Egypt?
210 A Which famous explorer was the first European to reach India by sea?
211 A The ancient city of Troy, famous for the Trojan War in Greek mythology, is located in present day
212 D Which ancient civilization is credited with the invention of the wheel?
213 E The phrase (Veni, vidi, vici) (I came, I saw, I conquered) is attributed to which ancient Roman leader?
214 D The Black Death, one of the deadliest pandemics in human history, peaked in Europe during which century?
215 B What was the original purpose of the Eiffel Tower?
216 B Which historical figure is rumoured to have challenged a rival to a duel with baguettes?
217 B What year did the Battle of Hastings take place?
218 C Which city is the capital of Scotland?
219 A Which river is the longest in the United States?
220 A The Beatles originated from which UK city?
221 C Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
222 D Which country has the most time zones?
223 A What is the national anthem of the United States?
224 C The Union Jack combines the flags of England, Scotland, and which other country?
225 B What was the nickname given to Queen Elizabeth I of England?
226 E What is the highest mountain peak in the United Kingdom?
227 B Which language family does the English language belong to?
228 E What is the largest ocean in the world?
229 C What is the capital city of France?
230 C Which country is known as the (Land of the Rising Sun)?
231 D The Wright brothers started us off with their blue prints for the first, wooden flying planes. What year was the first successful flight by the Wright Brothers?
232 B What is the largest sand desert in the world?
233 B Which country is known for its traditional dish, (sushi)?
234 D What is the largest freshwater lake in the world by volume?
235 C In which year did the United States enter World War II?
236 E The Magna Carta, signed in 1215, a document to signify that the Monarch is not above the law. A significant document in which country's history?
237 A Which of the following cities is known as the birthplace of jazz?
238 E The Great Fire of London which 6 people lost their lives to, made 85% of Londons population homeless. In which year did it occur?
239 C Ellis Island, located in New York Harbor, was a key entry point for immigrants to which country?
240 C The Statue of Liberty was made as a gift and sent to the American people to commemorate their independence, perseverance of democracy and the abolishing of slavery. Which country sent this commemorative gift?
241 A 2000 years ago paper was invented, who invented paper? Starting us off the way paper is today?
242 E The Battle of Hastings in 1066 resulted in the victory of which Norman ruler in England?
243 C Who wrote the famous novel (To Kill a Mockingbird)?
244 C Which ocean lies to the east of the United States?
245 E Which US president is associated with the New Deal, a series of economic programs implemented during the Great Depression?
246 C In which US state would you find the Grand Canyon?
247 E The Industrial Revolution originated in which country?
248 B In which US city is the Statue of Liberty located?
249 D The Battle of Gettysburg between The Union and Confederate forces, was a significant turning point in which conflict?
250 B Who was the longest-serving Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in the 20th century?
251 D 1863 Which USA President issued The Emancipation Proclamation which was an executive order from the President during the civil war. Declaring (that all persons held as slaves within the rebellious states are and henceforth shall be freed.)
252 A Which river is the longest in the United Kingdom?
253 A What is the official language of the United Nations?
254 D Which country is known for its traditional martial art Capoeira?
255 E What is the name of the worlds tallest mountain?
256 C Which city is known as the City of Lights?
257 D What is the capital city of Pakistan?
258 E Which sea separates the United Kingdom from mainland Europe?
259 B Which country is known for its traditional clothing, the kimono?
260 D What is the largest river in the world by discharge volume?
261 C What is the name of the largest planet in our solar system?
262 C Which country is known for its traditional dance, the flamenco?
263 E What is the largest ocean in terms of surface area?
264 D Which mountain range is the longest in the world?
265 B The Protestant Reformation in Europe, initiated by Martin Luther, led to the establishment of which Protestant denomination in England?
266 A 1775 The Battle of Bunker Hill, a significant early battle in the American Revolutionary War, took place in which city?
267 A Which US state is known as the Sunshine State?
268 D The United Kingdom is composed of how many countries?
269 A The English rock band, The Rolling Stones, where born in which City?
270 B 29 January 1258 The siege of Baghdad at the time, Islamic capital of the world. The city was sacked by Hulagu Khan where The House of Wisdom, a great library was destroyed. It is said the rivers ran black with ink from the pages. What empire was Hulagu Khan from?
271 C Starting south of the mountains of Armenia and finally emptying into the Persian Gulf. Which 3 countries does the Tigris River flow through?
272 B The US Declaration of Independence was primarily authored by?
273 C What is the largest island in the United States?
274 A Which famous document did King John of England reluctantly sign in 1215, limiting the power of the monarchy?
275 D The term Redcoats was commonly used to refer to soldiers from which country during the American Revolutionary War?
276 C Which state is known as the Land of 10,000 Lakes?
277 C The Louvre Museum, home to the Mona Lisa, is located in which city?
278 A The Louisiana Purchase, in which the United States acquired a vast territory from France, was completed during the presidency of?
279 E Which US state is known as the Lone Star State?
280 C The Declaration of Independence was signed in which year?
281 B The Roaring Twenties in the United States is often associated with
282 C The sinking of which ship during World War I, by a German submarine, played a significant role in the US decision to enter the war?
283 C For which country?
284 D For which country?
285 A For which country?
286 D For which country?
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321 C Which one of these countries geographically is a neighbor to Nigeria?
322 C Within the bible, book of genesis, who committed the first murder?
323 E What was the relationship between Jesus and John the Baptist?
324 B King Leopold II of Belgium committed human rights abuses in which country?
325 D According to the New Testament Gospels, who was the first person recorded to have seen Jesus after his resurrection?
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