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ID | Vault Tier | Category | Question | Answer |
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2909 | Blue | History | A pharaoh was a? | Leader of Egypt |
2910 | Blue | History | After the body was bandaged, what was placed over the head of a mummy? | A mask |
2911 | Blue | History | During the Middle Ages, castles were usually built where? | On the top of a hill |
2912 | Blue | History | During the Middles Ages, what religion was dominant in Western Europe? | Catholicism |
2913 | Blue | History | How many pyramids make up the Great Pyramids of Giza? | 3 |
2914 | Blue | History | In 1998, Sharon Stone made headlines with her lilac Vera Wang skirt and white shirt from? | Gap |
2915 | Blue | History | In Ancient Greece, who was the Oracle? | A priestess |
2916 | Blue | History | In which war did Spartacus lead a slave rebellion against Rome? | Third Servile War |
2917 | Blue | History | Indo-Caribbean people are largely the descendants of? | Indentured laborers |
2918 | Blue | History | Native Hawaiians credit what traditional dance with the preservation of their culture? | Hula |
2919 | Blue | History | Polynesians used all of the following to navigate the oceans except? | Prophecies |
2920 | Blue | History | The Aztec Empire was made up of all of the city-states excluding? | Taipei |
2921 | Blue | History | The city of Mecca can be found in what modern-day country? | Saudi Arabia |
2922 | Blue | History | The Egyptians had a 365-day calendar, but how many months were in it? | 12 |
2923 | Blue | History | The fall of which empire signaled the start of the Middle Ages? | Roman |
2924 | Blue | History | The first moon landing was in | 1969 |
2925 | Blue | History | The Maya predicted that the world would end in which of the following years? | 2012 |
2926 | Blue | History | The Renaissance was a rebirth of what? | Culture |
2927 | Blue | History | Those who were against the Catholic Church during the Reformation were called? | Protestants |
2928 | Blue | History | What ancient Roman lighthouse was designated a UNESCO Heritage site in 2009? | Tower of Hercules |
2929 | Blue | History | What animal was called the "ship of the desert" in Ancient Africa? | Camel |
2930 | Blue | History | What continent was ancient Egypt located in? | Africa |
2931 | Blue | History | What currency did Greece use before the Euro? | Greek drachma |
2932 | Blue | History | What did most peasants eat on a daily basis during the Middle Ages? | Bread and stew |
2933 | Blue | History | What did the ancient Egyptians keep in canopic jars? | Internal organs |
2934 | Blue | History | What does the word "Renaissance" mean? | Rebirth |
2935 | Blue | History | What form did the gods and goddesses of Ancient Egypt take? | Animals |
2936 | Blue | History | What Greek city is known as the "birthplace of democracy"? | Athens |
2937 | Blue | History | What historical figure was an Italian scientist, artist and polymath? | Leonardo da Vinci |
2938 | Blue | History | What name does the first half of the Middle Ages sometimes go by? | The Dark Ages |
2939 | Blue | History | What part of ancient Egyptian culture played a role in their government? | Religion |
2940 | Blue | History | What period in Europe came directly after the Middle Ages? | The Renaissance |
2941 | Blue | History | What politician was known as "Silent Cal"? | Calvin Coolidge |
2942 | Blue | History | What Roman city was destroyed after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius? | Pompeii |
2943 | Blue | History | What Roman monument was completely rebuilt by emperor Hadrian? | The Pantheon |
2944 | Blue | History | What Scandinavian group began their northern European invasion in 835? | The Vikings |
2945 | Blue | History | What was the capital city of the Aztec Empire? | Tenochtitlan |
2946 | Blue | History | What was the most common job during the Middle Ages? | Farmer |
2947 | Blue | History | What were hieroglyphs? | Picture symbols |
2948 | Blue | History | When was the American Civil War? | 1861-1865 |
2949 | Blue | History | When was the Iraq War? | 2003-2011 |
2950 | Blue | History | When was the Vietnam War? | 1955-1975 |
2951 | Blue | History | When was World War I? | 1914-1918 |
2952 | Blue | History | When was World War II? | 1939-1945 |
2953 | Blue | History | When were the Punic Wars? | 264-146 B.C. |
2954 | Blue | History | Which Ancient Egyptian queen was born in 1370 BC? | Nefertiti |
2955 | Blue | History | Which body of water played a major role in Ancient Egypt's development? | The Nile |
2956 | Blue | History | Which book did ancient Egyptians believed helped souls navigate the afterlife? | The Book of the Dead |
2957 | Blue | History | Which British monarch was known as "Gloriana"? | Elizabeth I |
2958 | Blue | History | Which British monarch was known as "Longshanks"? | Edward I |
2959 | Blue | History | Which British monarch was known as "The Accountant"? | Henry VII |
2960 | Blue | History | Which British monarch was known as "The Boy King"? | Edward VI |
2961 | Blue | History | Which British monarch was known as "The Grandmother of Europe"? | Queen Victoria |
2962 | Blue | History | Which British monarch was known as "The Wisest Fool in Christendom"? | James I |
2963 | Blue | History | Which British monarch was nicknamed 'Longshanks'? | Edward I |
2964 | Blue | History | Which Chinese emperor was born in 259 BC? | Qin Shi Huang |
2965 | Blue | History | Which continent was most affected by the Renaissance? | Europe |
2966 | Blue | History | Which dynasty ruled in China from 221-206 BC? | Qin Dynasty |
2967 | Blue | History | Which Egyptian pharaoh was born in 1303 BC? | Ramesses II |
2968 | Blue | History | Which Egyptian pharaoh was born in 1342 BC? | Tutankhamun |
2969 | Blue | History | Which Egyptian pharaoh was born in 1508 BC? | Hatshepsut |
2970 | Blue | History | Which English king was born in 1157? | Richard I of England |
2971 | Blue | History | Which English king was born in 1239? | Edward I of England |
2972 | Blue | History | Which English king was born in 1284? | Edward II of England |
2973 | Blue | History | Which English queen was born in 1485? | Catherine of Aragon |
2974 | Blue | History | Which Ethiopian emperor was born in 1892? | Haile Selassie |
2975 | Blue | History | Which event wiped out nearly half of Europe's population during the Middle Ages? | The Black Death |
2976 | Blue | History | Which famous monument is referred to as "The Lost City of the Incas"? | Machu Picchu |
2977 | Blue | History | Which former Roman dictator was born in 100 BC? | Julius Caesar |
2978 | Blue | History | Which French emperor was born in 1769? | Napoleon Bonaparte |
2979 | Blue | History | Which French emperor was born in 1808? | Napoleon III |
2980 | Blue | History | Which French queen was born in 1755? | Marie Antoinette |
2981 | Blue | History | Which group of Mesopotamians were the first to establish writing? | Sumerians |
2982 | Blue | History | Which historical figure completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean? | Christopher Columbus |
2983 | Blue | History | Which historical figure developed many vaccines including those for rabies and anthrax? | Louis Pasteur |
2984 | Blue | History | Which historical figure developed the "Socratic" method of self-enquiry? | Socrates |
2985 | Blue | History | Which historical figure developed the electric light bulb? | Thomas Edison |
2986 | Blue | History | Which historical figure developed the theory of evolution? | Charles Darwin |
2987 | Blue | History | Which historical figure founded the Academy in Athens? | Plato |
2988 | Blue | History | Which historical figure helped avert a nuclear war during the Cuban missile crisis? | John F. Kennedy |
2989 | Blue | History | Which historical figure is the central figure of Buddhism? | Gautama Buddha |
2990 | Blue | History | Which historical figure is the central figure of Christianity? | Jesus of Nazareth |
2991 | Blue | History | Which historical figure is the central figure of Islam? | Muhammad |
2992 | Blue | History | Which historical figure led several Latin American countries to independence? | Simon Bolivar |
2993 | Blue | History | Which historical figure ruled the Huns, who swept across Europe during the 5th century? | Attila the Hun |
2994 | Blue | History | Which historical figure sought to defend Egypt from the expanding Roman Empire? | Cleopatra |
2995 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was a Catholic nun who went to India to serve the poor? | Mother Teresa |
2996 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was a Chinese politician, statesman, teacher and philosopher? | Confucius |
2997 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was a French military and political leader? | Napoleon Bonaparte |
2998 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was a Greek mathematician, scientist and inventor? | Archimedes |
2999 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was a key figure in the Protestant Reformation? | Martin Luther |
3000 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was a King of Macedonia? | Alexander the Great |
3001 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was a military commander who extended the Roman Empire? | Julius Caesar |
3002 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was an English mathematician and scientist? | Sir Isaac Newton |
3003 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was an English poet and playwright? | William Shakespeare |
3004 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was an Indian nationalist and politician? | Mahatma Gandhi |
3005 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was an Italian scientist, artist and polymath? | Leonardo da Vinci |
3006 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was Egypt's third pharaoh and ruled from 1279 BC to 1213 BC? | Ramses II |
3007 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was Plato's student, but branched out into the physical sciences? | Aristotle |
3008 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was Queen of Russia during the 18th century? | Catherine the Great |
3009 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was the 3rd President of the United States? | Thomas Jefferson |
3010 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was the American boxer and activist known as "The Greatest"? | Muhammad Ali |
3011 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was the first Emperor of Rome? | Augustus |
3012 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was the first president of democratic South Africa in 1994? | Nelson Mandela |
3013 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was the first President of the United States? | George Washington |
3014 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was the first Roman Emperor to embrace Christianity? | Constantine |
3015 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was the founder of the Persian Empire? | Sonni Ali |
3016 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was the German inventor of the printing press? | Johann Gutenberg |
3017 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was the leader of a non-violent civil rights movement? | Martin Luther King Jr. |
3018 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was the nomadic warrior who united the Mongol tribes? | Genghis Khan |
3019 | Blue | History | Which historical figure was the queen of Great Britain during the 19th century? | Queen Victoria |
3020 | Blue | History | Which historical figures developed the first powered aircraft? | The Wright Brothers |
3021 | Blue | History | Which Hun ruler was born in 395? | Attila |
3022 | Blue | History | Which King of Israel was born in 990BC? | Solomon |
3023 | Blue | History | Which land bridge did Native Americans use to get to present-day USA? | Beringia |
3024 | Blue | History | Which Mesopotamian demigod and king is featured in an epic poem? | Gilgamesh |
3025 | Blue | History | Which Mongol Empire khagan was born in 1162? | Genghis Khan |
3026 | Blue | History | Which of the following animals is not represented in the Chinese calendar? | Cockroach |
3027 | Blue | History | Which of the following animals spread the Black Plague? | Rats |
3028 | Blue | History | Which of the following countries was conquered during the reign of the first four caliphs? | Syria |
3029 | Blue | History | Which of the following foods was not a main part of the Maya people's diet? | Chili |
3030 | Blue | History | Which of the following groups is not considered Mesopotamian? | Greek |
3031 | Blue | History | Which of these animals was the most sacred in Ancient Egypt? | Cat |
3032 | Blue | History | Which of these classic Renaissance instruments is closest to the guitar? | Lute |
3033 | Blue | History | Which of these is not the name of city-state that was part of the Aztec Empire? | Taipei |
3034 | Blue | History | Which of these men was a famous writer during the Renaissance? | Machiavelli |
3035 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "Big Chief"? | William Howard Taft |
3036 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "British Bulldog'? | Winston Churchill |
3037 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "Dubya"? | George W. Bush |
3038 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "FDR"? | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
3039 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "Give 'Em Hell Harry"? | Harry S. Truman |
3040 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "Honest Abe"? | Abraham Lincoln |
3041 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "Ike"? | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
3042 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "JFK"? | John F. Kennedy |
3043 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "LBJ"? | Lyndon B. Johnson |
3044 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "McNasty"? | John McCain |
3045 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "Old Hickory"? | Andrew Jackson |
3046 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "Silent Cal"? | Calvin Coolidge |
3047 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "Slick Willie"? | Bill Clinton |
3048 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "Snarlin' Arlen"? | Arlen Specter |
3049 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "Teflon Tony"? | Tony Blair |
3050 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "The Father of His Country (USA)"? | George Washington |
3051 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "The Gipper"? | Ronald Reagan |
3052 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "The Governator"? | Arnold Schwarzenegger |
3053 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "The Great Communicator"? | Ronald Reagan |
3054 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "The Great Emancipator"? | Abraham Lincoln |
3055 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "The Iron Lady"? | Margaret Thatcher |
3056 | Blue | History | Which politician was known as "Tricky Dick"? | Richard Nixon |
3057 | Blue | History | Which Roman emperor was born in 10 BC? | Claudius |
3058 | Blue | History | Which Roman emperor was born in 12 AD? | Caligula |
3059 | Blue | History | Which Roman emperor was born in 63 BC? | Augustus |
3060 | Blue | History | Which Roman storyteller wrote Aeneid? | Virgil |
3061 | Blue | History | Which Russian empress was born in 1729? | Catherine the Great |
3062 | Blue | History | Which Russian Tsar was born in 1530? | Ivan the Terrible |
3063 | Blue | History | Which Scottish queen was born in 1542? | Mary |
3064 | Blue | History | Which United Kingdom queen was born in 1819? | Queen Victoria |
3065 | Blue | History | Which United Kingdom queen was born in 1926? | Queen Elizabeth |
3066 | Blue | History | Which United Kingdom queen was born in 1926? | Queen Elizabeth II |
3067 | Blue | History | Which Venetian historical figure made ground-breaking journeys to Asia and China? | Marco Polo |
3068 | Blue | History | Which West African city was a major trade center? | Timbuktu |
3069 | Blue | History | Who developed the World Wide Web? | Tim Berners-Lee |
3070 | Blue | History | Who did Christopher Columbus claim the Caribbean region for? | The Spanish |
3071 | Blue | History | Who discovered penicillin? | Alexander Fleming |
3072 | Blue | History | Who flew the first airplane in North Carolina in a flight lasting 12 seconds? | The Wright Brothers |
3073 | Blue | History | Who invented the first diesel engine for a motor car? | Rudolf Diesel |
3074 | Blue | History | Who invented the world's first printing press? | Johannes Gutenberg |
3075 | Blue | History | Who is God reaching out to touch in Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel fresco? | Adam |
3076 | Blue | History | Who was imprisoned before becoming the first black South African president? | Nelson Mandela |
3077 | Blue | History | Who was the first African American US television host on The Nat King Cole Show? | Nat King Cole |
3078 | Blue | History | Who was the first African American woman in space? | Mae C. Jemison |
3079 | Blue | History | Who was the first American woman in space? | Sally Ride |
3080 | Blue | History | Who was the first deaf and blind person to earn a bachelor's degree? | Helen Keller |
3081 | Blue | History | Who was the first European from a major power to land in the Americas (now the Bahamas)? | Christopher Columbus |
3082 | Blue | History | Who was the first Latina American woman in space? | Ellen Ochoa |
3083 | Blue | History | Who was the first person to invent a reflecting telescope? | Isaac Newton |
3084 | Blue | History | Who was the first player to hit 50 home runs in a single baseball season? | Babe Ruth |
3085 | Blue | History | Who was the first reigning queen of England? | Queen Mary I |
3086 | Blue | History | Who was the first woman in space? | Valentina Tereshkova |
3087 | Blue | History | Who was the first woman to be appointed Prime Minister in the UK? | Margaret Thatcher |
3088 | Blue | History | Who was the first woman to be nominated for president by a major US political party? | Hillary Clinton |
3089 | Blue | History | Who was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean? | Amelia Earhart |
3090 | Blue | History | Who was the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize? | Marie Curie |
3091 | Blue | History | Who were the first men to build models for electricity generators? | Faraday and Henry |
3092 | Blue | History | Who were the first men to walk on the moon as part of the Apollo moon landing program? | Armstrong and Aldrin |
3093 | Blue | History | Why was the Great Wall of China constructed? | To protect territory |
Green Vault Questions
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ID | Vault Tier | Category | Question | Answer |
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6945 | Green | History | About how many years did the ancient Egyptian civilization last? | 3000 |
6946 | Green | History | How was Italy divided in the beginning of the Renaissance? | City-states |
6947 | Green | History | In the Middle Ages, a knight was usually a trained son of a...? | Noble or landowner |
6948 | Green | History | In the United States alone, there is a recorded population of how many Native Americans? | 5 million |
6949 | Green | History | In what century did Soren Kierkegaard live and die? | 19th |
6950 | Green | History | In which battle was Attila, king of the Huns defeated? | Catalaunian Plains |
6951 | Green | History | Tangaroa, Tu and Lono are considered to be what in Polynesian culture? | Gods |
6952 | Green | History | The Indus Civilization is classified under what age? | Bronze |
6953 | Green | History | The period of peace and prosperity in ancient Rome is known as? | Pax Romana |
6954 | Green | History | What city did the Renaissance start in? | Florence |
6955 | Green | History | What did Shi Huangdi have created to protect him when he died? | Terracotta warriors |
6956 | Green | History | What document stated that the king was not above the law? | The Magna Carta |
6957 | Green | History | What does Charlemagne's (the Emperor of Rome) name mean? | Charles the Great |
6958 | Green | History | What kind of homes did most people in Mesopotamia live in? | Mud brick houses |
6959 | Green | History | What Muslim dynasty succeed the leadership of the first four caliphs? | Umayyads |
6960 | Green | History | What religion did the Spanish try to teach the Mayans? | Catholicism |
6961 | Green | History | What religion spread to China via the Silk Road? | Buddhism |
6962 | Green | History | What religion spread to China via the Silk Road? | Islam |
6963 | Green | History | What traditional Polynesian dance of New Zealand involves strong, war-like gestures? | Haka |
6964 | Green | History | What two city states fought in the Peloponnesian War? | Athens and Sparta |
6965 | Green | History | What two professions did the Songhai primarily consist of? | Priests and farmers |
6966 | Green | History | What was the god Anubis responsible for? | Protecting the dead |
6967 | Green | History | What was the period of peak artwork of the Renaissance called? | High Renaissance |
6968 | Green | History | What were foreigners called during the Middle Ages? | Barbarians |
6969 | Green | History | When did the Renaissance begin? | 1400 |
6970 | Green | History | When did the Soviet-Afghan war take place? | 1980-1988 |
6971 | Green | History | When was the Iran-Iraq War? | 1980-1988 |
6972 | Green | History | When was the Syrian Civil War? | 2011-present |
6973 | Green | History | When was the War of Terror? | 2001-present |
6974 | Green | History | When was the War on Terror? | 2001-present |
6975 | Green | History | When were the Crusades? | 1095-1291 |
6976 | Green | History | When were the Middle Ages? | 500 AD to 1500 AD |
6977 | Green | History | Where was the Kingdom of Kush located? | Nubia |
6978 | Green | History | Which Bahamian people did Christopher Columbus meet on his first voyage to the Caribbean? | Lucayans |
6979 | Green | History | Which British king was born in 1738? | George III of the UK |
6980 | Green | History | Which British monarch was known as "Curtmantle"? | Henry II |
6981 | Green | History | Which British monarch was known as "Old Coppernose"? | Henry VIII |
6982 | Green | History | Which British monarch was known as "The Merry Monarch"? | Charles II |
6983 | Green | History | Which British monarch was known as "The Nine Days Queen"? | Lady Jane Grey |
6984 | Green | History | Which country did not gain its independence from Britain? | Puerto Rico |
6985 | Green | History | Which dynasty ruled in China from 1368-1644? | Ming Dynasty |
6986 | Green | History | Which dynasty ruled in China from 1644-1912? | Qing Dynasty |
6987 | Green | History | Which English king was born in 1386? | Henry V of England |
6988 | Green | History | Which famous Carthaginian military leader fought in the second Punic War? | Hannibal |
6989 | Green | History | Which Frank king was born in 742? | Charlemagne |
6990 | Green | History | Which French king was born in 1544? | Francis II of France |
6991 | Green | History | Which Greek physician established an oath of ethics that still influences modern medicine? | Hippocrates |
6992 | Green | History | Which group of people founded the Ghana Empire? | Soninke |
6993 | Green | History | Which historical figure inspired the Dauphin of France to renew the fight against England? | Joan of Arc |
6994 | Green | History | Which historical figure is worshipped as the eighth incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu? | Sri Krishna |
6995 | Green | History | Which historical figure lead the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution in 1917? | Vladimir Lenin |
6996 | Green | History | Which historical figure led the US through the Great Depression and World War II? | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
6997 | Green | History | Which historical figure made many trips to the Americas, including a search for El Dorado? | Sir Walter Raleigh |
6998 | Green | History | Which historical figure was an influential Roman Catholic priest and philosopher? | Thomas Aquinas |
6999 | Green | History | Which historical figure was born in 1512 and was the Queen of England and Ireland? | Catherine Parr |
7000 | Green | History | Which historical figure was the 16th President of the United States? | Abraham Lincoln |
7001 | Green | History | Which historical figure was the leader of the Arabs during the Crusades? | Saladin |
7002 | Green | History | Which Iranian shah was born in 1919? | Mohammad Reza Pahlavi |
7003 | Green | History | Which member of the Mughal Dynasty was born in 1483? | Babur |
7004 | Green | History | Which of these families was very important to the Renaissance? | The Medicis |
7005 | Green | History | Which of these is not a groups who inhabited the Caribbean before the Europeans' arrival? | Sturlungar |
7006 | Green | History | Which politician was known as “His Accidency”? | John Tyler |
7007 | Green | History | Which queen of England and Ireland was born in 1516? | Mary I of England |
7008 | Green | History | Which Roman emperor was born around 272-284? | Constantine the Great |
7009 | Green | History | Which Roman general was the father of Cleopatra's first child? | Julius Caesar |
7010 | Green | History | Who built most of the universities that provided education during the Middle Ages? | The Catholic Church |
7011 | Green | History | Who built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon for their wife? | Nebuchadnezzar II |
7012 | Green | History | Who developed the first messaging system through telegraph wires? | Samuel Morse |
7013 | Green | History | Who is the feathered serpent god in Mayan religion? | Kukulcan |
7014 | Green | History | Who was ancient Egypt's last pharaoh? | Cleopatra VII |
7015 | Green | History | Who was the first African American to become a Supreme Court justice? | Thurgood Marshall |
7016 | Green | History | Who was the first chair of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights? | Eleanor Roosevelt |
7017 | Green | History | Who was the first female US Supreme Court Justice? | Sandra Day O’Connor |
7018 | Green | History | Who was the first person to be awarded a perfect 10.0 in gymnastics at the Olympic Games? | Nadia Comaneci |
7019 | Green | History | Who was the first person to cross the Antarctic Circle? | Captain James Cook |
7020 | Green | History | Who was the first to circumnavigate the world by boat? | Ferdinand Magellan |
7021 | Green | History | Who was the first woman to be awarded the Pulitzer Prize in Literature? | Edith Wharton |
7022 | Green | History | Who was the first woman to serve on the US Supreme Court? | Sandra Day O'Connor |
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8590 | Yellow | History | According to surveys, what percentage of native Americans live outside of reservations? | 0.78 |
8591 | Yellow | History | The Inca's reading system of knotted cords is known as what? | Quipus |
8592 | Yellow | History | What led to the fall of the Mali Empire? | Mansa Musa's death |
8593 | Yellow | History | What prize was given to winners of the Olympic Games? | A crown of olive leaves |
8594 | Yellow | History | When was the Eighty Years' War? | 1568-1648 |
8595 | Yellow | History | When was the Mexican Revolution? | 1911 - 1920 |
8596 | Yellow | History | Which angel is believed to have visited Muhammad? | Gabriel |
8597 | Yellow | History | Which Chauhan dynasty king was born in 1149? | Prithviraja III |
8598 | Yellow | History | Which dynasty ruled in China from 1600-1050 BC? | Shang Dynasty |
8599 | Yellow | History | Which dynasty ruled in China from 220-589? | Six Dynasties |
8600 | Yellow | History | Which Greek King of Macedon was born in 356? | Alexander the Great |
8601 | Yellow | History | Which historical figure was the founder of the Mughal Empire on the Indian subcontinent? | Babur |
8602 | Yellow | History | Which Indian ruler was born in 1630? | Shivaji |
8603 | Yellow | History | Which king of Wessex prevented the Danes from taking over England in the 9th century? | Alfred |
8604 | Yellow | history | which planet did the mayan associate with war? | venus |
8605 | Yellow | History | Which Ptolemaic Kingdom queen was born in 69 BC? | Cleopatra |
8606 | Yellow | History | Which Russian emperor was born in 1845? | Alexander III of Russia |
8607 | Yellow | History | Which Scottish king was born in 1566? | King James I |
8608 | Yellow | History | Which slap dance is traditionally performed by a group of Samoan men usually with no music? | Fa'ataupati |
8609 | Yellow | History | Who was the first person to reach the South Pole? | Roald Amundsen |
8610 | Yellow | History | Who was the first woman to compete in the Indianapolis 500 and the Daytona 500? | Janet Guthrie |
8611 | Yellow | History | Who was the leader of Sparta in 540 BC? | Leonidas |
Red Vault Questions
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9003 | Red | History | When was the Continuation War? | 1941-1944 |
9004 | Red | History | Which monarch of the Timurid Empire was born in 1336? | Timur |
9005 | Red | History | Who was the first to launch the steamship Great Western for transatlatic its services? | Isambard Kingdom Brunel |
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