Face the 10 questions in the daily trivia on March 13, 2026 and test your general knowledge! Whether it’s history, science or curiosities – show that you’ve got what it takes! Get smarter now.
We are testing your general knowledge with a somewhat unusual question in the daily trivia on March 13, 2026: What in Germany is the property of the Federal Republic, i.e. cannot be sold, given away or inherited? As you might have guessed, it’s the identity card. It serves as an official identity document and must always remain under state control. Did you know this or is this fact new to you?
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To create a special Sport type in today’s daily trivia. Whether foil, epee or sabre – fencing not only requires lightning-fast reflexes, but also discipline and tactics. But what surface do fencers actually use? The special fencing lane is clearly marked and measures 14 meters in length. A little hint: the name of this surface comes from the French. Well, can you guess?
Your general knowledge of printing technology will also be tested in the daily trivia on March 13, 2026. Which planographic printing process has been tried and tested for over 200 years? It was invented by Alois Senefelder in 1798 and uses the chemical contrast of water and fat. It was used to print maps, sheet music and artistic illustrations. The process is still used in art today. Do you know what we are talking about?
Do you know the famous opera “Carmen”? If so, then you may have heard of the composer Georges Bizet. He lived in the 19th century and composed works that shaped the Romantic period. In the daily trivia, we want to find out which country the artist came from. His music continues to inspire to this day, but unfortunately Bizet did not live to see the worldwide success of “Carmen”: he died of a heart attack at the age of 36.
Get your daily dose of general knowledge with the daily trivia on March 13, 2026. Test how fit you are! End of the week, let’s start the weekend with this quick and smart quiz!
13. March 26, 12:30 – Ines Walk