Friday, December 19, 2014

Trivia Crack (History) Answers All Questions


Trivia Crack is an trivia game made by Etermax. In Trivia Crack you have to give answers to different questions from various topics. You have 4 possible answers and you have to choose the right answer. Some of the questions in this trivia game are harder and you will need a little help to solve them. If you don't know how to answer to one of the questions in "History" Pack, you are on the right page. Below you will find all the question in "History" Pack and all the correct answers to the questions. The levels are sorted in alphabetical order, so you can easily find the answer you are looking for.

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Trivia Crack (History) Answers, Cheats, Solutions


Trivia Crack (History) 1 to 25 Answers

Q: According to the Bible, Jesus delivered the Beatitudes as part of his ‘Sermon on theÛ_’?
Answer: Sermon on the Mount

Q: After WWII, what country lost much of its eastern territory to Russia, but did pick up much of Pomerania, Silesia and East Prussia?
Answer: Poland

Q: Henry VIII created his own church so he could divorce which wife?
Answer: Catherine of Aragon

Q: How did Madame Currie die?
Answer: Radiation poisoning

Q: How many people died in the Munich massacre of 1972?
Answer: 17

Q: How many popes from the House of Borgia have there been?
Answer: 3

Q: How many sacraments are in the Catholic Church?
Answer: 7 sacraments

Q: How many years did the Hundred Years’ War last?
Answer: 116 years

Q: Iceland became independent of what country in 1918?
Answer: Denmark

Q: In Greek mythology, how was Achilles heel injured?
Answer: An arrow

Q: In Greek mythology, who is the father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades?
Answer: Kronos

Q: In October 2003, which nation became the third one sending a man into space?
Answer: China

Q: John Fitzgerald Kennedy was killed in what city?
Answer: Dallas

Q: Lawrence of Arabia worked for what secret services?
Answer: British secret services

Q: Operation Barbarossa was the name of the German invasion of what country?
Answer: USSR

Q: Police dogs are usually which of the following breeds?
Answer: German shepherd

Q: Protestantism was born in what country?
Answer: Germany

Q: Romulus and Remus were breastfed by…
Answer: A wolf

Q: Some say World War II began in 1931, when Japan conquered which region of China?
Answer: Manchuria

Q: The Bubonic Plague that killed a quarter of the world’s population during the middle ages was caused by what agent?
Answer: Fleas

Q: The Philippines was discovered by Europeans in what year?
Answer: 1521

Q: The country of Bolivia is named after which patriot?
Answer: Simon Bolivar

Q: They started in 1096 and continued until the 14th century. What are we talking about?
Answer: The Crusades

Q: To what historical event would you relate the tank man or unknown rebel?
Answer: Protests in Tiananmen Square, Beijing

Q: What British king of the Middle Age was nicknamed ‘Lion Heart’?
Answer: King Richard

Trivia Crack (History) 26 to 50 Answers

Q: What South American country had a monarchy for more than 60 years?
Answer: Brazil

Q: What Wonder of the Ancient World was in what is Iraq today?
Answer: Hanging gardens of Babylon

Q: What animal did the ancient Egyptians consider gods?
Answer: Cats

Q: What army did the 300 represent?
Answer: Spartan army

Q: What city is still governed by the Grimaldi family?
Answer: Monaco

Q: What city was divided in two after the Second World War?
Answer: Berlin

Q: What city was founded by Alexander the Great?
Answer: Alexandria

Q: What country did USA purchase Alaska from?
Answer: Russia

Q: What did John D. Dunlop invent?
Answer: The tire

Q: What did ancient Egyptians use to write?
Answer: Papyrus

Q: What does Mesolithic mean?
Answer: Middle Stone Age

Q: What does plutocracy mean?
Answer: Rule by the wealthy

Q: What event is known in Gaelic as An Gorta Mr, meaning the Great Hunger?
Answer: Irish Potato Famine

Q: What hurricane caused in 2005 the greatest money loss to the United States?
Answer: Katrina

Q: What indigenous ethnia built Chichen Itza?
Answer: Mayans

Q: What is the mascot used by the American government to promote the preservation of forests?
Answer: Smokey the Bear

Q: What is the name of Prince Williams son?
Answer: George

Q: What is ‘Furor Teutonicus’?
Answer: Roman proverb

Q: What kind of material was the Declaration of independence made of?
Answer: Hemp

Q: What kind of writing did the Egyptians use?
Answer: Hieroglyphic

Q: What language do Latin languages come from?
Answer: Latin

Q: What leaves did Romans wear on their head to symbolize victory?
Answer: Laurel leaves

Q: What religious war was ordered by Pope Urban 2 to capture the Holy Land for Christianity?
Answer: The crusades

Q: What starts with ‘Four score and seven years ago’ ?
Answer: Gettysburg Address

Q: What was Henry Ford’s profession?
Answer: Entrepreneur

Trivia Crack (History) 51 to 75 Answers

Q: What was Osama bin Laden’s code name?
Answer: Geronimo

Q: What was Sally Ride the first American woman to do?
Answer: Go into outer space

Q: What was the Tlatelolco Massacre?
Answer: Repression against students in Mexico

Q: What was the last European city visited by John F. Kennedy before he was murdered?
Answer: Berlin

Q: What was the last Russian Imperial family?
Answer: The Romanovs

Q: What was the main problem of the Luftwaffe during the Second World War?
Answer: Lack of fuel

Q: What was the name Romans gave to Great Britain?
Answer: Britannia

Q: What was the name given to Napoleon’s army?
Answer: La Grande Armée

Q: What was the name of Adolf Hitler’s wife?
Answer: Eva

Q: What was the name of Spain when it was a part of the Roman Empire?
Answer: Hispania

Q: What was the name of the American secret project with the purpose of building the first atomic bomb in history?
Answer: Manhattan Project

Q: What was the name of the Austrian Empire after the revolution of 1848?
Answer: Austro-Hungarian Empire

Q: What was the name of the Propaganda Minister in Hitler’s Germany?
Answer: Joseph Goebbels

Q: What was the name of the list of books forbidden by the Church, created in 1559?
Answer: Index Librorum Prohibitorum

Q: What was the weapon the most used by pirates?
Answer: Sabre

Q: What were the names given to the atomic bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
Answer: Little Boy and Fat Man

Q: What year did Bosnia and Herzegovina emancipate from Yugoslavia?
Answer: 1992

Q: What year did New York’s Twin Towers fall?
Answer: 2001

Q: What year did the Berlin wall fall?
Answer: 1989

Q: What year did the Gulf War Start?
Answer: 1990

Q: What year did the Mexican Revolution start?
Answer: 1910

Q: What year did the My Lai massacre take place?
Answer: 1968

Q: What year did the Titanic sink?
Answer: 1912

Q: What year was America discovered?
Answer: 1492

Q: What year was the Popular Republic of China founded?
Answer: 1949

Trivia Crack (History) 75 to 100 Answers

Q: What year was the United Nations formed?
Answer: 1945

Q: What’s the name of the Greek god of wine?
Answer: Dionysus

Q: What’s the substance used in churches characterized by releasing smoke?
Answer: Incense

Q: When did Albania declare its independence?
Answer: 1912

Q: When did World War 2 End?
Answer: 1945

Q: When did men first travel to space?
Answer: 1961

Q: When did the First intifada take place?
Answer: 1987

Q: When did the construction of the Titanic begin?
Answer: March 31 in 1909

Q: When was the Declaration of Independence of the United States adopted?
Answer: July 4th

Q: Where did Hitler write ‘Mein Kampf’?
Answer: In prison

Q: Where did the Bloody Sunday of 1905 take place?
Answer: Russia

Q: Where did the Bolshevik Revolution take place?
Answer: Russia

Q: Where is the tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte?
Answer: Les Invalides, Paris

Q: Where is tomato originally from?
Answer: Mexico

Q: Where was Jesus of Nazareth born?
Answer: Bethlehem

Q: Where was John F Kennedy Jr assassinated?
Answer: Dallas

Q: Where was Martin Luther King, Jr. born?
Answer: Atlanta, GA

Q: Where was Pearl Harbor, the military based attacked by the Japanese army was located?
Answer: Hawaii

Q: Where was the first astronaut in history from?
Answer: Soviet Union

Q: Where were the Jewish deported after Nebuchadnezzars conquest of Jerusalem?
Answer: Babylon

Q: Which British Prime Minister won a Nobel Prize for Literature?
Answer: Winston Churchill

Q: Which civilization constructed the Machu Picchu?
Answer: Incas

Q: Which countries made up ‘Axis of Evil’ during World War 2?
Answer: Germany, Italy and Japan

Q: Which countries were part of the Grand Alliance during Second World War?
Answer: Great Britain, USA and Russia

Q: Which country first started the construction of the Panama Canal?
Answer: France

Trivia Crack (History) 101 to 125 Answers

Q: Which country officially received the exiled Spaniards under Franco’s dictatorship?
Answer: Mexico

Q: Which email-generated craze from the USA gathered momentum in the UK in 2003?
Answer: Flash Mobbing

Q: Which of the following is not a religion?
Answer: Darwinism

Q: Which of the following was an ally of the Russian Empire during the First World War?
Answer: France

Q: Which two countries reunited in 1976 after 22 years of separation?
Answer: North and South Vietnam

Q: Which was the war pictured in the Homeric poem, the Iliad?
Answer: Trojan War

Q: Which was the weapon of choice for Samurais?
Answer: Katana

Q: Who are the three sons of Cronus?
Answer: Poseidon, Hades and Zeus

Q: Who controlled England before the Norman Invasion in 1066?
Answer: Saxons

Q: Who created the Line Production to increase productivity?
Answer: H Ford

Q: Who designed the Montgolfier hot-air balloon?
Answer: Montgolfier brothers

Q: Who discovered the sea route to India?
Answer: Vasco Da Gama

Q: Who founded Playboy magazine?
Answer: Hugh Hefner

Q: Who gave their name to a continent?
Answer: Amerigo Vespucci

Q: Who held the famous I have a dream speech in 1963?
Answer: Martin Luther King

Q: Who in 1964, was the first person other than royalty, to appear on a British postage stamp?
Answer: Shakespeare

Q: Who invented the alphabet?
Answer: Phoenicians

Q: Who invented the printing press?
Answer: Gutenberg

Q: Who is the Greek goddess of love?
Answer: Aphrodite

Q: Who is the historical inspiration for the character Dracula?
Answer: Vlad the Impaler

Q: Who led the Scottish warriors into battle against England?
Answer: Sir Williams Wallace

Q: Who of the following didn’t participate in the Cuban Revolution?
Answer: Hugo Chavez

Q: Who of the following was one of the greatest defenders of the black population in the United States and was murdered in 1968 for this reason?
Answer: Martin Luther King

Q: Who said ‘I have a dream’?
Answer: Martin Luther King, Jr

Q: Who was Britain’s longest-reigning monarch?
Answer: Queen Victoria

Trivia Crack (History) 126 to 150 Answers

Q: Who was Zoroaster?
Answer: Prophet

Q: Who was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo?
Answer: Napoleon Bonaparte

Q: Who was not a Roman Emperor?
Answer: Parallax

Q: Who was the dictator of Germany and took over most of Europe during the 194Os?
Answer: Hitler

Q: Who was the first US President to resign from office?
Answer: Richard Nixon

Q: Who was the first king of England?
Answer: William

Q: Who was the first king of Rome, according to the Roman tradition?
Answer: Romulus

Q: Who was the first president of the United States?
Answer: George Washington

Q: Who were the victims of the German terrorist group Baader-Meinhof?
Answer: Fascists

Q: Who won in 2009 the Nobel Peace Prize?
Answer: Barack Obama

Q: Who won the battle of Gettysburg?
Answer: The Union

Q: Whose motto is ‘We are a legion. We don’t forgive. We don’t forget?
Answer: Anonymous

Q: ln Greek mythology which goddess is Zeus’s wife?
Answer: Hera

Q: ln which year did the first man walk on the moon?
Answer: 1969

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