Quizzes at Fun Trivia Fun Trivia | quizzes Quizzes | games Games | community People | services Services | help Help | me Me
New Player - Log In
Currently 9318 players online.   Trivia games, quizzes, and contests - FREE !     Get Started! quiz register

The Battle of Gettysburg

Created by highst950

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Gettysburg
The Battle of Gettysburg game quiz
"The bloodiest three day battle of the civil war. What information do you remember after all great grandpa's stories?"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. The Battle of Gettysburg took place on what dates?
    August 10-13,1862
    July 1– 3, 1863
    June 14-16,1776
    September 20-22,1850


2. What was the total number of casualties that were inflicted over the three day conflict to both armies?
    over 100,000
    between 12,000 and 20,000
    between 46,000 and 51,000
    between 72,000 and 90,000


3. Who were the Commanders of record for each side?
    Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee
    Gen. Joseph Hooker and Robert E. Lee
    George G. Meade and Robert E. Lee
    George G Meade and J.E.B. Stuart


4. How many horses of the cavalry died as a result of this three day battle?
    5,000
    7,000
    1,500
    10,000


5. Who claims a victory when the battle was over?
    French
    South
    North
    Indians


6. Between July 1, 1863 and July 4, 1863, almost 172,000 solders from both the North and South armies came together in Pennsylvania to fight the Battle of Gettysburg?
    True
    False


7. During the Battle of Gettysburg 1,000 cannons were used over 100 square miles.
    True
    False


8. Who was the President of the United States at the time of the Battle of Gettysburg?
    Abraham Lincoln
    Robert E. Lee
    Jefferson Davis
    Ulysses S. Grant


9. How many generals in all for both armies were used in the three day battle?
    120 generals
    64 generals
    42 Generals
    80 Generals


10. It is estimated that this amount of ammunition was expended over the three days.
    betwee 500 and 600 tons
    under 300 tons
    over 700 tons
    between 350 and 450 tons


Copyright, FunTrivia.com. All Rights Reserved.
Legal / Conditions of Use