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She was the last Pharaoh of Egypt and lover of Marc Antony.

Cleopatra

100

She is Russian former world No. 1 tennis player. She is one of ten women, and the only Russian, to achieve the career Grand Slam. She is also an Olympic medalist, having won silver in women's singles at the 2012 London Olympics.

Maria Sharapova

100

She was Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, and she made numerous changes to the monarchy during her rule

Queen Elizabeth II

100

The first Superhero movie to star a female lead.

Wonder Woman

100

The official colour for International Women's Day

Purple

200

The first woman in space? 

A)Valentina Tereshkova B)Sally Ride D)Réjane S.

A)Valentina Tereshkova

200

Her work was vital to the discovery of the structure of DNA. Her colleague shared her work with James Watson and Francis Crick without her permission. With this information the two were able to make their famous discovery. They were later awarded the Nobel Prize for the discovery. She was excluded

Rosalind Frankin


200

She is an American member of the British royal family and former actress.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (Meghan Markle)

200

Who broke the record for most GRAMMY wins in history?

Beyoncé

200

The early years of the movement saw women gather in the name of:

A) Getting the Vote B) Labour Rights C) Ending War D)All of the Above 

D) All of the Above

300

She is famous for the discovery of the elements radium and polonium. In 1903, she was the first woman to win a Nobel prize and went on to win another in 1911, for Physics and Chemistry respectively.

Marie Curie

300

She is a Spanish professional badminton player. She is an Olympic Champion, three-time World Champion, six-time European Champion and the former World's No. 1.

Carolina Marín


300

She went from being on government assistance to the richest woman in Great Britain. You could say her experience was "magical". 

J.K. Rowling

300

It's the "biggest girl group in the world" and the most successful Korean girl group internationally.

BLACKPINK

300

Which country dedicates an entire month to celebrating women?

A) Canada B) England C) Cameroon D) Armenia  

D) Armenia

400

Lead the Army's of France at 14 years of age.

Joan of Arc

400

She is a Spanish cancer researcher and the first Spanish woman to be chosen as a reserve astronaut. Since 2019, she has been a postdoctoral researcher at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre. In 2022, she was chosen as a reserve astronaut in the European Astronaut Corps.

Sara García Alonso


400

She was the Prime Minister of Germany from 2005 to 2021.

Angela Merkel

400

The most followed female on Instagram.

Selena Gomez

400

 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; more than 1 million people in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Denmark took part 

500

The group of women who pioneered a woman’s right to vote in the US were known as what 

a) The Washington Elite  b) The Suffragettes  c) The First Ladies

Who are b) The Suffragettes 

500

Spanish professional footballer who has won two Ballon d'Ors. She is regarded as the best contemporary female footballer in the world, and one of the greatest of all time.

Alexia Putellas


500

A Swedish environmental rights activist on climate change and youngest person of the year for Time.

Greta Thunberg

500

Who released not one but TWO albums, Folklore and Evermore, during the 2020 pandemic?


Taylor Swift

500

On March 8 1917, which country's women protested WW1 and gender parity leading to their right to vote?

A) Canada B) Russia C) Germany D) Netherlands

B) Russia.

The Tsar was not impressed and instructed the General to put an end to the protests but the women wouldn't be intimidated and continued their protests, which led the Tsar to abdicate just days later. The provisional government then granted women in Russia the right to vote.

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