How the test works
You'll answer 30 multiple-choice questions covering 5 major eras: Ancient Civilizations, Medieval Period, Early Modern, Modern, and Contemporary. Each question has one correct answer and a brief explanation.
From Ancient Egypt to the digital age, challenge yourself with 30 questions spanning the entire story of human civilization.
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About this test
Covering ancient civilizations, medieval times, early modern period, modern era, and contemporary events, this quiz spans the full breadth of world history.
Why it matters
World history helps us understand how different cultures, ideas, and events have shaped the interconnected world we live in today.
From the pyramids of Egypt and the democracy of Athens to the world wars and the digital revolution, challenge yourself with 30 curated questions across all major eras of world history.
You'll answer 30 multiple-choice questions covering 5 major eras: Ancient Civilizations, Medieval Period, Early Modern, Modern, and Contemporary. Each question has one correct answer and a brief explanation.
Your result shows your total score (out of 30), accuracy percentage, and a letter rating from S (90%+) to D (below 40%). You'll also see a breakdown by historical era so you know which periods you excel in.
After completing the test, you can review every question with your selected answer, the correct answer, and a detailed explanation to deepen your understanding.
The test covers 5 eras with specific topics: Ancient Civilizations (Egypt, Greece, Rome, Mesopotamia, Indus Valley, Maya), Medieval (Crusades, Mongols, Black Death, Renaissance, Byzantine), Early Modern (Age of Discovery, Enlightenment, Industrial Revolution, American & French Revolutions), Modern (World War I & II, Cold War, UN, Berlin Wall, Mandela), and Contemporary (EU, Internet, 9/11, Climate Change, Globalization, Arab Spring, COVID-19).
Yes. The questions range from easy to hard, making it suitable for students, history enthusiasts, and anyone curious about world history.
Yes. You can retake the test as many times as you like to improve your score and knowledge.
30 multiple choice questions across 5 eras and 5 regions. Each correct answer scores 1 point. Final rating is based on total accuracy.
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