Trivia Quiz
Questions span science, history, geography, pop culture, sports, and food. Your streak resets on an incorrect answer. Related: random number, coin flip, spin wheel.
What Your Result Means
- Correct: The total number of questions you answered right. This is a running count across all categories and does not reset between questions.
- Incorrect: The total number of wrong answers. Review missed questions to identify knowledge gaps in specific categories like science or history.
- Streak: Your current consecutive correct-answer run. The streak resets to zero on any wrong answer, rewarding both knowledge and consistency.
How This Calculator Works
The quiz draws from a fixed bank of 18 questions spanning science, history, geography, pop culture, sports, and food. Each question has four options with one correct answer. Your score, error count, and streak update instantly after each selection. Questions cycle through the bank in order.
Quick Questions
How many questions are in the quiz?
The current question bank contains 18 questions across six categories: science, history, geography, pop culture, sports, and food. After the last question, the quiz loops back to the beginning.
Does the quiz randomize question order?
No, questions appear in a fixed order. However, you can reset the quiz at any time to start fresh with your scores cleared.
What is a good streak to aim for?
Getting all 18 correct in a row means you aced the full bank. A streak of 10 or more shows strong general knowledge across multiple categories.
Can I review which questions I got wrong?
When you select a wrong answer, the correct answer highlights in green immediately. There is no end-of-quiz review screen, so pay attention as you go.
Sources
- Wikipedia — Quiz (history and formats of knowledge quizzes)
- Wikipedia — Trivia (origin and cultural significance of trivia)
Method & review
Estimate only. Results reflect your inputs and standard formulas. Double-check important decisions independently.