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Round 1: Easy Pirates Trivia Questions

- Which famous pirate was famous for setting his beard on fire?
- Who played Captain Jack Sparrow in the Pirate of the Caribbean?
- Which island off the coast of Haiti was known to be a safe hangout for pirates during the Golden Age of Piracy?
- John Rackham was better known by what pirate nickname?
- The most severe pirate punishment was to be left in an uninhabited area with no means of escape. What was this called?
- In which Disney animated movie do we meet Captain Hook?
- What is the name of the skull-and-crossbones flag which has become synonymous with pirate ships?
- What right could a pirate invoke to get temporary protection and negotiate with the captain?
- What honorary title is Zheng Yi Sao better known as?
- Which famous pirate captain commanded The Adventure Galley?
Round 1: Easy Pirates Trivia Questions and Answers
- Which famous pirate was famous for setting his beard on fire? Blackbeard
- Who played Captain Jack Sparrow in the Pirate of the Caribbean? Johnny Depp
- Which island off the coast of Haiti was known to be a safe hangout for pirates during the Golden Age of Piracy? Tortuga
- John Rackham was better known by what pirate nickname? Calico Jack
- The most severe pirate punishment was to be left in an uninhabited area with no means of escape. What was this called? Marooning
- In which Disney animated movie do we meet Captain Hook? Peter Pan
- What is the name of the skull-and-crossbones flag which has become synonymous with pirate ships? The Jolly Roger
- What right could a pirate invoke to get temporary protection and negotiate with the captain? Parlay
- What honorary title is Zheng Yi Sao better known as? The Pirate Queen
- Which famous pirate captain commanded The Adventure Galley? Captain Kidd
Round 2: Pirates Multiple-Choice Questions

- Which Roman Emperor was held captive by pirates off the coast of Sicily?
- Augustus
- Calligula
- Claudius
- Julius Caesar
- When did the ‘Golden Age of Piracy’ begin?
- 1580
- 1650
- 1720
- 1780
- What country did Captain Kidd come from?
- England
- Wales
- Scotland
- Ireland
- Pirates were known for drinking ‘grog.’ Which of the following is not an ingredient in this iconic pirate cocktail?
- Water
- Rum
- Lime juice
- Beer
- Zheng Yi Sao really created a piracy empire. How many ships did she command during the height of her reign?
- 50
- 300
- 500
- 1000
- How did Captain Samuel Bellamy get the name ‘Black Sam’?
- He was mixed race
- He wore black eyeliner
- He refused to wear a powdered wig
- He was cruel and merciless
- Which of the following was not a rule on board Bartholomew Roberts’ ship?
- No pistols below decks
- No gambling
- Lights out at 8 o’clock
- No music on Sunday
- What job did Henry Morgan do after he retired from piracy?
- Teacher
- Priest
- Ambassador
- Governor of Jamaica
- Pirates are famous for stealing and dealing ‘pieces of eight.’ What was this currency actually called?
- The Venetian Ducat
- The Dutch Rijksdaalder
- The Spanish Peso
- The British Shilling
- Most pirate attacks today take place in which waterway?
- The Singapore Strait
- The Strait of Malacca
- The South China Sea
- The Golf of Arden
Round 2: Pirates Multiple-Choice Questions and Answers
- Which Roman Emperor was held captive by pirates off the coast of Sicily? D. Julius Caesar
- When did the ‘Golden Age of Piracy’ begin? B. 1650
- What country did Captain Kidd come from? C. Scotland
- Pirates were known for drinking ‘grog.’ Which of the following is not an ingredient in this iconic pirate cocktail? D. Beer
- Zheng Yi Sao really created a piracy empire. How many ships did she command during the height of her reign? B. 300
- How did Captain Samuel Bellamy get the name ‘Black Sam’? C. he refused to wear a powdered wig
- Which of the following was not a rule on board Bartholomew Roberts’ ship? A. No pistols below deck
- What job did Henry Morgan do after he retired from piracy? D. Governor of Jamaica
- Pirates are famous for stealing and dealing ‘pieces of eight.’ What was this currency actually called? C. The Spanish Peso
- Most pirate attacks today take place in which waterway? A. The Singapore Strait
Round 3: Pirates Quiz – True or False

- The Golden Age of Piracy is also known as ‘The Buccaneering Era.’
- The British Empire initially invited pirates to Jamaica.
- Pirates kept parrots because they were impressive lookingentertaining and they could be sold for a great price in Europe.
- Mary Read disgusted herself as a man to become a sailor and her crew only discovered her true identity after she died.
- Pirates wore eye patches so that they could keep one eye adjusted to darkness at all times.
- The infamous ghost ship The Flying Dutchman is inspired by the vessel of Dutch pirate Bernard Fokkewhich disappeared in 1699.
- There are no recorded instances of captives actually being made to ‘walk the plank.’
- The crew of a pirate ship was normally better paidbetter fed and better behaved than the crew of a merchant ship.
- Tricorn hats became popular in the 18th century to signify that the wearer was a pirate.
- Most pirate captains were elected by their crew.
Round 3: Pirates Quiz Answers – True or False
- The Golden Age of Piracy is also known as ‘The Buccaneering Era.’ Falsethe Buccaneering era is part of the Golden Age of Piracy
- The British Empire initially invited pirates to Jamaica. True
- Pirates kept parrots because they were impressive lookingentertaining and they could be sold for a great price in Europe. True
- Mary Read disgusted herself as a man to become a sailor and her crew only discovered her true identity after she died. False
- Pirates wore eye patches so that they could keep one eye adjusted to darkness at all times. True
- The infamous ghost ship The Flying Dutchman is inspired by the vessel of Dutch pirate Bernard Fokkewhich disappeared in 1699. False
- There are no recorded instances of captives actually being made to ‘walk the plank.’ Falseit was rare but it did happen
- The crew of a pirate ship was normally better paidbetter fed and better behaved than the crew of a merchant ship. True
- Tricorn hats became popular in the 18th century to signify that the wearer was a pirate. Falsetricorn hats were common for all sailors of that date
- Most pirate captains were elected by their crew. True
Round 4: Medium Pirates Trivia Questions

- What was the name of Blackbeard’s ship?
- Which 18th century landowner turned buccaneer was known as ‘The Gentleman Pirate’?
- Which novel does the pirate anthem ‘Dead Man’s Chest’ come from?
- Bartolomeu Português is credited with inventing which aspect of pirate culture?
- In which movie do we meet Captain Shakespeare and the crew of the Caspartine?
- What item of jewellery did pirates wear to commemorate their travelsward of seasicknesspay for emergencies and rebel against landlubber dress-codes?
- Which movie centres around the search for One-Eyed Willy’s treasure?
- In 2007the US navy rescued the Dai Hong Dan from being hijacked by pirates off the coast of Somalia. What flag was the Dai Hong Dan flying under?
- Which ship’s hijacking in 2009 inspired the 2013 movie Captain Phillips?
- In 2015archeologists discovered what they believed to be Captain Kidd’s treasure off the coast of which island nation?
Round 4: Medium Pirates Trivia Questions and Answers
- What was the name of Blackbeard’s ship? The Queen Anne’s Revenge
- Which 18th century landowner turned buccaneer was known as ‘The Gentleman Pirate’? Stede Bonnet
- Which novel does the pirate anthem ‘Dead Man’s Chest’ come from? Treasure Island
- Bartolomeu Português is credited with inventing which aspect of pirate culture? The Pirate Code
- In which movie do we meet Captain Shakespeare and the crew of the Caspartine? Stardust
- What item of jewellery did pirates wear to commemorate their travelsward of seasicknesspay for emergencies and rebel against landlubber dress-codes? Earrings
- Which movie centres around the search for One-Eyed Willy’s treasure? The Goonies
- In 2007the US navy rescued the Dai Hong Dan from being hijacked by pirates off the coast of Somalia. What flag was the Dai Hong Dan flying under? North Korea
- Which ship’s hijacking in 2009 inspired the 2013 movie Captain Phillips? The Maersk Alabama
- In 2015archeologists discovered what they believed to be Captain Kidd’s treasure off the coast of which island nation? Madagascar
Round 5: Hard Pirates Trivia Questions

- Which Medieval civilization’s name literally just means ‘pirates’?
- Who wrote A General History of the Pyrates?
- The Barbary Pirates raided ships and towns along the coast of which sea from the Middle Ages to the 18th Century?
- What is the name of Long John Silver’s parrot in Treasure Island?
- François Le Clerc is credited as the first pirate to have what?
- What is the Pirate Code officially called?
- What was the name of Calico Jack’s ship?
- In which Caribbean city did Benjamin Hornigold found the ‘Republic of Pirates’ in 1706?
- Which pirate captain’s flag featured a skull and crossbonesa winged hourglass and an arm holding a dagger?
- When female pirate Grace O’Malley’s family were kidnappedwhich monarch did she petition for their release?
Round 5: Hard Pirates Trivia Questions and Answers
- Which Medieval civilization’s name literally just means ‘pirates’? The Vikings
- Who wrote A General History of the Pyrates? Captain Charles Johnson
- The Barbary Pirates raided ships and towns along the coast of which sea from the Middle Ages to the 18th Century? The Mediterranean
- What is the name of Long John Silver’s parrot in Treasure Island? Captain Flint
- François Le Clerc is credited as the first pirate to have what? A peg leg
- What is the Pirate Code officially called? The Pirata Codex
- What was the name of Calico Jack’s ship? Sloop William
- In which Caribbean city did Benjamin Hornigold found the ‘Republic of Pirates’ in 1706? Nassau
- Which pirate captain’s flag featured a skull and crossbonesa winged hourglass and an arm holding a dagger? Christopher Moody
- When female pirate Grace O’Malley’s family were kidnappedwhich monarch did she petition for their release? Elizabeth I
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