Trivia Quiz — General Knowledge Questions
Test your general knowledge with 10 multiple-choice questions across science, history and more.
How to play
- Press 'Start Quiz' to begin. Ten questions will be chosen at random.
- Read each question and click your answer (or press 1/2/3/4 on your keyboard).
- Correct = green highlight; wrong = red with the right answer revealed.
- Press 'Next Question' (or Enter/Space) to continue.
- Your score is shown at the end out of 10.
10 random questions from science, history, geography, math and more. Choose the correct answer from 4 options. Press 1/2/3/4 to answer with your keyboard!
How it works
The Trivia Quiz presents 10 multiple-choice questions drawn from a broad range of topics including science, history, geography, pop culture, and literature. Each question has four answer options and you select one by clicking or tapping it.
Questions are displayed one at a time. After you answer, the correct option is revealed along with a brief explanation, so the quiz doubles as a learning experience rather than just a test. Your running score is shown throughout so you always know how you are doing.
At the end of the 10 questions a results screen shows your total correct answers and a performance rating. You can restart for a fresh set of questions at any time — the question pool rotates so repeat plays still feel different.
The quiz is ideal for a quick knowledge check during a break, as a classroom warm-up activity, or as friendly competition among colleagues or family members.
Worked example
Completing a full quiz round
- Read question 1 carefully before looking at the options.
- Eliminate obviously wrong answers first to improve your odds.
- Select your answer and read the explanation shown after each question.
- Continue through all 10 questions, keeping an eye on your running score.
- View your final results and note which categories you found hardest.
A score of 8/10 or above is rated Excellent; 5-7 is Good; below 5 suggests topics to study further.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Reading only the first option and selecting it without comparing all four choices.
- Skipping the post-answer explanation, which is the main learning opportunity the quiz provides.
- Confusing similar-sounding answer options, especially for science or history questions with precise terminology.
Key terms
- Multiple-choice
- A question format that provides a fixed set of answer options, exactly one of which is correct.
- Question pool
- The larger collection of trivia questions from which each quiz session draws its 10 items at random.
- Distractors
- The incorrect answer options included alongside the correct one to make the question challenging.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I use the keyboard?
- Yes — press 1, 2, 3 or 4 to pick an option, then Enter or Space to advance.
- Are questions the same every game?
- No — 10 questions are chosen randomly from a 25-question bank each round.