Explore the Star Trek universe with quizzes covering iconic captains, starships, alien species, and major story arcs across series and films. These questions focus on canon details, memorable episodes, and the wider lore of the Federation and beyond.
Test your knowledge of Star Trek’s Prime Directive across classic episodes, films, and moral gray zones. You’ll face scenarios about non-interference, cultural contamination, and when captains bend the rules. With mixed difficulty, it’s a solid challenge for both casual fans and lore specialists.

Step into the Empire and test what you know about Klingon honor, Great Houses, and the rites that shape a warrior’s life. From duels and discommendation to ceremonies, language, and law, this mixed-difficulty quiz spans the culture seen across Star Trek. Choose your preferred length and difficulty, then answer at your own pace—no timer, just glory.

Identify Federation starship classes by their design purpose and typical missions, from science explorers to front-line cruisers. This mixed-difficulty quiz checks how well you match ships to roles, eras, and operational profiles across Star Trek canon.
There are 3 quizzes with 342 questions total.
No. Each quiz has no timer, so you can answer at your own pace.
Each question is multiple choice with 4 options, and you pick the single best answer.
Yes. The questions span franchise-wide lore, so you may see material from different shows and movies.
Yes. Quiz length and difficulty vary, from straightforward character and ship IDs to deeper canon details.
These Star Trek quizzes help you recall key characters, ships, organizations, and episode-level details from across the franchise. Expect questions that span Starfleet ranks, technology, alien cultures, and major conflicts.
Each question comes with 4 multiple-choice options, and there’s no timer, so you can focus on accuracy and learning. Quiz length and difficulty vary, with some sets emphasizing quick recognition and others digging into deeper canon and continuity.
Star Trek began in 1966 and grew into a long-running shared universe built around exploration, ethics, and diplomacy as much as action. Many terms and ideas popular in science fiction—like “warp drive” and the “holodeck” concept—became widely recognized through the franchise’s influence.
If you miss a question, look for clues in ranks, ship naming patterns, and faction goals—Star Trek often signals answers through consistent worldbuilding. Replaying a quiz after a break is also a good way to separate what you truly know from what feels familiar.