What day is International Women's Day celebrated each year?
March 8
Who is the most famous tennis played that has 39 Grand slam titles- 23 single titles, 14 doubles titles and two mixed double titles? also a 4-time Olympic gold medalist.
Serena Williams

Who is this famous woman and where is she from?

Queen Elizabeth II, queen of UK and other Commonwealth realms
Which female K-Pop group was the first to enter the Billboard Hot 100 chart and were the first to perform at Coachella?
Blackpink
What was the name of the legendary heroine that too her elderly father's place in the conscription for the army by disguising herself as a man?
Hua Mulan based on the folk song "The Ballad of Mulan"

What is the official color for Women's Day?
Purple
Who is the most decorated gymnast in Olympic history?
Simone Biles

What is the name of the first and only woman emperor in China who effectively consolidated Tang rule and unified the empire?
Wu Zetian

What is the highest grossing film by a woman director?
Barbie (2023)

Before Kamala Harris became Vice President, which US state was she a senator for?
California
What is the theme for International Women's Day 2026?
"Give to Gain"
It encourages people to give support, donations, knowledge, and more to promote gender equality.
True or False: Women's boxing made its Olympic debut in 2012?
True
Marie Curie, for her discovery of radium and polonium and her contributions to finding treatments for cancer
Which artist has the most grammy awards of all time? Sitting with 35 currently~
Beyonce

What is the name of the woman on the poster and what does she symbolize?
Rosie the Riveter- symbol of all women working in the war industries during WWII or symbol of wartime courage and patriotism
Which one of these countries observes International Women's Day as a Public Holiday?
A)Cambodia B)France C) Brazil D) Switzerland
A) Cambodia, one of 27 countries that recognize IWD as a public holiday
Who is the first Spanish woman to win an Olympic gold medal in swimming?
Mireia Belmonte (Rio 2016)
What's the name of the youngest ever winner of the Nobel Peace Prize?
Malala Yousafzai, 2017 at age 17 for her work agains the suppression of children and young and for the right of all children to education
Taylor Swift is one of the most notable female artists in the industry- selling out tours and albums. She's released 12 albums as of today. Name just 2 albums. (Bonus points if you can list all 12)
1. Taylor Swift (2006)
2. Fearless (2008) (Taylor's Version 2021)
3. Speak Now (2010) (Taylor's Version 2023)
4. Red (2012) (Taylor's Version 2021)
5. 1989 (2014) (Taylor's Version 2023)
6. Reputation (2017)
7. Lover (2019)
8. Folklore (2020)
9. Evermore (2020)
10. Midnights (2022)
11. The Tortured Poets Department (April 2024)
12. The Life of a Showgirl (October 2025)
What was the first country to allow all women the right to vote in national elections (1893)?
A)United States B)France C)Argentina D)New Zealand
D) New Zealand
In what year was International Women's Day first celebrated?
A)1905 B)1958 C)1911 D)1987
C) 1911, the first International Women's Day was held with more than 1 million people in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Denmark taking part
Who were the first two Spanish women to participate in the Olympic Games?
Rosa Torras and Lilí Álvarez, who competed in tennis at the 1924 Paris Olympics.
Rosa Parks was the first woman to refuse giving up her bus seat for a white person in the 1950s, true or false.
False, 9 months before Rosa Parks- 15 year old Claudette Colvin refused to give up her seat on the same bus system but due to her age and color of her skin many overlooked her as an icon

Who was the first woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
Aretha Franklin in 1987.
What ancient civilization treated women (almost) equally? Women could have their own independent business, property and serve in court.
Egypt. Women could be in the company of men independently, divorce and remarry. Having some of these rights made them the most liberated at the time.