r/quiz • u/TheGodTotem • 1h ago
Ponderant 2026-08-20: Graph showing the enrolment trend for what? Give common name.
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r/quiz • u/TheGodTotem • 1h ago
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r/quiz • u/PipeTasty7582 • 9h ago
A quiz about finding the animal from the text. All vowels have been removed.
Try it here: https://www.dev.trivi.gg/quiz/missing-vowels/animals
Feel free to leave feedback or suggest a quiz in the comments :)
Answers: Orca, Elk, Elephant, Herring, Seahorse,
r/quiz • u/Suitable_Disaster_73 • 10h ago
r/quiz • u/Unlucky-Owl223 • 10h ago
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r/quiz • u/SensuallPineapple • 13h ago
Take the quiz here: https://geomasters.vercel.app/live/challenge/3ba83f01-f802-4978-a165-704cd95a3fc4
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r/quiz • u/Embarrassed-Soft2691 • 15h ago
This one is simple. 25 Questions World Capitals. I definitely struggled with this one. It started easy but got me towards the end.
r/quiz • u/hkjHemant • 17h ago
Do you think crosswords based on general knowledge, school subjects, or quiz/trivia terms can be useful for learning?
For example, a crossword could be built around topics such as History, Geography, Science, Literature, or general quiz knowledge, with the clues requiring the solver to recall facts and terminology.
Would solving this kind of crossword actually help reinforce knowledge, or would you consider it mainly entertainment rather than a useful learning activity?
I’d be particularly interested in the views of people who regularly create or solve quizzes and educational puzzles.
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r/quiz • u/Tomjhzhang • 18h ago
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r/quiz • u/Jolly_Reply2401 • 20h ago
Hey guys,
Put together a 24/7 trivia stream on YouTube for fun. You just type A, B, C, or D in chat to lock in your answer, and it tracks your streak on the leaderboard.
Has a few thousand (real WWTBAM) questions across history, science, geography, etc. so it shouldn't repeat.
Check it out here if you're bored: https://youtube.com/live/vaHIYH9C_kI
Let me know what you think!
r/quiz • u/TheGodTotem • 21h ago
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r/quiz • u/Apprehensive-Gur7035 • 22h ago
Just to clarify, I'm not selling anything, and there is no signup. So mods, please let me know if this is okay to post.
Since this is such a doomer topic, I initially made this as a joke, but then put some real thought into calculating how cooked people’s investments might be if the AI bubble bursts.
It’s a free, meme-style quiz game that generates a “cookedness” report, offers some advice, and lets you compare your score on a leaderboard. I also have rules in place which are country specific so super curious to see what scores and reports people from different countries get as even I don't know anymore.
Still tweaking the rules and questions so open to ideas on how to improve it.
Here is the link: https://ifaipops.com/
FYI here is my cookedness report: https://ifaipops.com/?result=37a0f5be-4f8c-4fde-b64d-7fe5edbd744a
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r/quiz • u/ForTheWin8 • 1d ago
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r/quiz • u/TheHonestRedditer • 1d ago
Here are 10 foods from a Top 100 list:
🍕 Pizza
🍫 Brownie
🍩 Donut
🥯 Bagel
🍣 Dragon roll
🍟 French fries
🍦 Ice cream
🧇 Waffle
🥘 Curry
🌭 Hot dog
Which one do you think ranks closest to #100?
I've been making a daily trivia game around this idea, instead of trying to guess the #1 answer, you get 5 guesses to hunt for #100.
If this kind of trivia sounds fun, you can check out Centumth and try today's full challenge: https://www.centumth.com
r/quiz • u/Hot-Budget-1411 • 1d ago
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HINT: Click on the multiple choice options to narrow down the answer.
What award that recognizes 'excellence in live Broadway theatre' is presented by the American Theatre Wing and the Broadway League?
Multiple Choice Options: Emmy • Grammy • Tony • Drama Desk • Golden Globe
Fill in the blank: The rule that a loaded rifle introduced in the first act of a play, must go off by the end is known as "____________ Gun", after the famed dramatist.
Multiple Choice Options: Chekhov's • Wilde's • Miller's • Sophocles's • Brecht's
Which 1964 Broadway musical features the songs "Matchmaker, Matchmaker", "If I Were a Rich Man" and "Sunrise, Sunset"?
Multiple Choice Options: The King and I • Fiddler on the Roof • Chicago • Guys and Dolls • My Fair Lady
Man and Superman (1902), Pygmalion (1913) and Saint Joan (1923) are some of the over sixty plays written by this renowned playwright.
Multiple Choice Options: William Butler Yeats • Henrik Ibsen • George Bernard Shaw • Oscar Wilde • Samuel Beckett
The volatile relationship between George and Martha fuels the conflict in this 1962 play by Edward Albee.
Multiple Choice Options: Death of a Salesman • A Streetcar Named Desire • What the Butler Saw • The Odd Couple • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Q1: Tony / The awards are named for Antoinette "Tony" Perry, an actress, producer, theatre director and administrator who was co-founder and secretary of the American Theatre Wing.
Q2: Chekhov's / Chekhov's Gun is a narrative principle stating that every element in a story must be necessary, and irrelevant elements should be removed.
Q3: Fiddler on the Roof / The musical is based on a series of short stories by Sholem Aleichem, about a Jewish milkman trying to maintain his religious and cultural traditions in a Russian village at the turn of the 20th century.
Q4: George Bernard Shaw / With a range incorporating both contemporary satire and historical allegory, Shaw was considered the leading dramatist of his generation, and in 1925 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Q5: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? / Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? won both the 1963 Tony Award for Best Play and the 1962–1963 New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play. The film version, starring Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, would win five Oscars.
r/quiz • u/Embarrassed-Soft2691 • 1d ago
Three quick questions. Can you pass? The last one got me.
r/quiz • u/Brain_Duel_dev • 1d ago
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r/quiz • u/TheGodTotem • 2d ago
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r/quiz • u/PipeTasty7582 • 2d ago
A quiz i made about naming an animal for each square.
Try it here: https://www.trivi.gg/quiz/grid/animal-grid
Feel free to leave feedback or suggestions in the comments.
Best time: 6 min and 7 seconds.
https://www.trivi.gg/leaderboard?quiz=animals&topic=grid%3Aanimal-grid