From history to pop culture – answer the questions from the daily trivia on February 24, 2026! If you’re clever, you score – if you’re not, you learn! Take part and test yourself!
We start the daily trivia on February 24, 2026 with a fairly simple question: What is the name of a comet’s plume? This is formed when the comet approaches the sun and the ice in its nucleus vaporizes. Dust and gas particles are driven away from the comet’s nucleus by the solar wind and the sun’s radiation, forming two plumes. These can extend over millions of kilometers and are often visible to the naked eye. Even without much general knowledge of astronomy , you’re sure to quickly find the solution.
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The French History is also of interest to us in today’s daily trivia: what civil name did the revolutionaries give the deposed French king Louis XVI? The revolutionaries wanted to negate his royal status and portray him as a commoner. His name change was a symbolic act of the revolution to finally break the rule of royalty. Do you know the solution?
We also test your general knowledge with a question from literature in the daily trivia on February 24, 2026: Who wrote the drama “Boris Godunov” (1825)? The author was inspired by William Shakespeare and depicted the rise to power and tragic reign of the tsar, who is plagued by feelings of guilt and political intrigue. Do you know the name of the author?
We also take a look at one of our other neighbors and ask you: Which is the oldest university in the Netherlands , founded on February 8, 1575? It was founded by William of Orange in recognition of the city’s resistance to the Spanish siege during the Eighty Years’ War. To this day, it is one of the most prestigious universities in Europe. Do you know which one it is?
Get your daily dose of general knowledge with the daily trivia on February 24, 2026. Test how fit you are!Bet you can answer all questions correctly and make 10 points! It is not that difficult.
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