Famous Firsts

Test your knowledge of groundbreaking moments with our Famous Firsts quiz! From daring explorers to scientific breakthroughs and cultural milestones, discover who blazed the trails that changed history. Winners to be announced on 03 June 2025

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    1. Who was the first individual to receive two Nobel Prizes in distinct fields of science?

    2. Which film holds the distinction of being the first colour movie to win the Academy Award for Best Movie?

    3. Which nation was the first to grant women both the right to vote and stand for election?

    4. When the App Store launched in 2008, which application became the first to be downloaded?

    5. The first televised presidential debate in 1960 marked a milestone in modern politics. Which two candidates faced off in this debate?

    6. Who became the first artist in history to have a painting sold for over $100 million at auction?

    7. Who was the first human being to journey into space?

    8. Who was the first person to win an Academy Award for Best Director?

    9. Which fashion designer was the first to introduce ready-to-wear collections alongside haute couture?

    10. What product was the first to be scanned using a barcode at a retail checkout, back in 1974?

    11. Which 1927 film became the first to feature synchronized sound, effectively ending the silent film era?

    12. Which monarch became the first to send an email?

    13. What was the first item ever sold on eBay when the platform launched in 1995?

    14. Which journalist was the first woman to successfully circumnavigate the globe solo, surpassing Jules Verne’s fictional record?

    15. Which song’s video was the very first to premiere on MTV when the network launched in 1981?

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    10 Comments

      1. Hello Rajendra Yadav, The quiz was fun to put together and the team had many a discussion deciding the best questions that would get the thinking caps on ! Gald to know that you enjoyed solving it as well.

      1. Hello Omana Balanarayanan. Ah, the $100 million question! While it seems like Picasso takes the crown with “Garçon à la pipe” smashing records at Sotheby’s in 2004, you might want to take a closer look before shouting bingo. Yes, it was the first painting to cross $100 million at public auction — a historic feat indeed.
        But here’s the catch: are we talking first ever to sell for over $100 million anywhere, or just the first to do so at auction? The difference is subtle, but it might just change your answer. So before locking it in, give the fine print a glance — there’s a small technicality that might be hiding in plain sight. Happy hunting

    1. Answer to #3 is incorrect. While NZ was the first to give women the vote, South Australia was the first to give women the vote AND stand for election.

      1. Hello Rosanna Toso. You’re absolutely right — and thank you for pointing that out!

        While New Zealand was indeed the first country to grant women the right to vote in 1893, it did not initially allow women to stand for Parliament. That distinction goes to South Australia, which in 1894 became the first place in the world to grant women both the right to vote and to stand as candidates in parliamentary elections.

        So yes — South Australia holds that very important dual milestone. Great catch!

      1. Hello Gail+Vanderplank. Thank you ! The team will be pleased to hear that the wuiz’s planned are always a stimulation for the mind, going won memory lane or get on’e thinking cap on to get the right answer.

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