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These general knowledge facts are creatively compiled to make you learn about the world around you:

1. Elephants are the only animals that can't jump.


2. Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different.
3. The only food that doesn't spoil is Honey.
4. You can't kill yourself by holding your breath.
5. TYPEWRITER is the longest word that can be made using the letters only on one row on the keyboard.
6. People say, 'Bless You' when you sneeze because when you sneeze,your heart stops for a millisecond.
7. The longest muscle in the body is the tongue.
8. The most common name in the world is Mohammed.
9. Carbon monoxide can kill a person in less than 15 minutes.
10. The blood of mammals is red, the blood of insects is yellow in colour, and the blood of lobster is blue.
11. The hummingbird, the loon, the swift, the kingfisher, and the greb are all birds that cannot walk.
12. The fastest bird is the Peregrine falcon, clocked at speeds of up to 240 miles per hour.
13. Dragonflies are one of the fastest insects, flying 50 to 60 mph.
14. The electric chair was invented by a dentist.
15. A cat's tail contains nearly 10 percent of all the bones in its body.
16. Corn is grown on every continent except antarctica.
17. Hearing is the fastest human sense. a person can recognize a sound in as little as 0.05 seconds.
18. "Rhythm'' is the longest English word without a vowel.
19. Human thigh bones are stronger than concrete.
20. Earth is the only planet not named after a god

In Peru in South America and some other South American countries, you can order Cuy, which is what type of
animal? Guinea pig

What is Foie Gras made from? Goose or duck liver

How many grapes are needed to make one bottle of wine? About 700

What album is the worldwide best-selling album of all time? Thriller by Michael Jackson

What are the ingredients of a Bellini cocktail? Brut Champagne and Peaches

What is the translation of the word “karaoke”? Empty orchestra

What singer best known for his hit “Ice Ice Baby” has the real name of Robert Matthew Van Winkle? Vanilla Ice

What was President Ronald Reagan’s favorite candy and his favorite flavor of this candy? Jelly beans; licorice.

The leading source of salmonella poisoning is what? Chicken

What was the name of MTV’s first game show in which contestants answered trivia questions? Remote Control

Who was the Benedictine monk who invented champagne? Dom Perignon

What would be Barbie’s measurements if she was alive and a life-sized woman?
39-23-33

What country in the world produces the most coffee? Brazil

What first lady was responsible for the 1980’s “Just Say No” campaign, designed to encourage young people to not
use drugs? Nancy Reagan

Which popular female singer’s real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta? Lady Gaga

What alcoholic drink, a type of distilled wine made from fruit, is in a traditional Christmas pudding? Brandy
Which two letters in Scrabble are worth 10 points? Q and Z

Who sang the hit “Do Ya Think I’m Sexy” featured in his album Blondes Have More Fun in 1978? Rod Stewart

What holiday movie sequel includes a cameo by Donald Trump at the Plaza Hotel in New York? Home Alone 2

The only species that have sex for pleasure are humans and what other mammal? Dolphin

What does the Japanese word Sayonara mean? Goodbye

Who was given the title “King of Comedy”? Charlie Chaplin

What is the only food that has no expiration date? Honey

“Keep calm and carry on” is the slogan of which nation? Britain.

Can most adults digest the lactose in milk? No (Less than 40% of adults can do so.)

English is most closely related to what language? German

Is it more dangerous to fly or to drive? To drive

What country is sushi from? Japan

What is the name of the spiritual practice in India that is largely used as exercise in the west? Yoga

What is the official language of the United States of America? There is not one

General Trivia Questions


What did Queen Anne Die from? (Ans. A Stroke)
Zurich is the capital of? (Ans. Switzerland)
What was the nationality of Marco Polo (Ans. Venetian)
Which is the World’s Largest Ocean? (Ans. Pacific)
What is the hardest rock on earth? (Ans. Diamond)
Which is considered a semi-planet? (Ans. Pluto)
Who was the most beautiful woman in the 50s and 60s? (Ans. Marilyn Monroe)
What are nails made of? (Ans. Keratin)
Was Oprah Winfrey married? (Ans. No)
Who is the richest and the youngest person in the world? (Ans. Kevin David Lehmann)
What band was Harry Styles in before his solo career? (Ans. One Direction)
How many weeks are in a year? (Ans. 52)

Geography Trivia Questions


What is the largest continent on the planet? (Ans. Asia)
What sliver of land makes up more than half of South America’s western coastline? (Ans. Chile)
What is the name of the river that passes through Baghdad? (Ans. Tigris)
Which country has the greatest number of natural lakes? What is the only sea that doesn’t have any coasts? (Ans.
Canada)
How much of the Nile River is located in Egypt? (Ans. 22%)
What is the world’s tallest mountain? (Ans. Mount Everest)
What is Thailand’s capital city? (Ans. Bangkok)
What is the name of the desert that spans the majority of Northern Africa? (Ans. Sahara)
Which continent has the largest freshwater resources? (Ans. Antarctica)
Which country has the world’s longest coastline? (Ans. Canada)
Obscure Trivia Questions
What is a dog’s permanent tooth count? (Ans. 42)
What is the most popular Walker’s crisp flavor? (Ans. Cheese and Onion)
What does someone who believes in antidisestablishmentarianism oppose? (Ans. The Church of England)
In English, what does the Latin word Tempus mean? (Ans. Time)
In a polo match, how many chukkers are there? (Ans. 6)
What is the average distance between the moon and the earth in miles? (Ans. 238,000)
How long is a nautical mile? (Ans. 1.15 miles)
In the 1800s, before the phrase “cheese,” said the name of dried fruit was used to induce people to smile before a
photograph. (Ans. Prunes)
Which country is thought to have the most highway miles in the world? (Ans. China)

Science Trivia Questions


What type of energy does an unlit match have? (Ans. Potential energy)
The sharing of electron pairs between distinct atoms occurs in this form of relationship. What do you name this kind
of relationship? (Ans. Covalent Relationship)
What does peeling skin have a scientific name? (Ans. Desquamation)
True or false: animal cells have chloroplasts. (Ans. False)
What is the solar system’s hottest planet? (Ans. Venus)
What is the most uncommon blood type? (Ans. AB negative)
Where would you find the pinna on your body? (Ans. Ear)
Which portion of the plant is responsible for photosynthesis? (Ans. Leaf)
What is the temperature at which water boils? (Ans. Elephant)
What is the world’s largest land animal? (Ans. Blue Whale)
What connects the muscles with the bones? (Ans. Tendons)
What scientist came up with the three laws of motion? (Ans. Issac Newton)

Animal Trivia Questions


What animal has the longest lifespan? (Ans. Giant Tortoise)
What is the only mammal capable of true flight? (Ans. Bats)
What is the fastest-flying bird in the world? (Ans. Peregrine Falcon)
What is the gestation period of a blue whale? (Ans. 10-12 months)
What is the smallest mammal in the world? (Ans. Bumblebee Bat)
How far away can a wolf smell its prey? (Ans. Nearly two miles)
What is the world’s most poisonous spider? (Ans. Brazilian Wandering Spider )
How many times can a hummingbird flap its wings per second? (Ans. 80 times)
What animal has the highest blood pressure? (Ans. Giraffe)
Which organ can account for up to 30% of a shark’s total body mass? (Ans. Liver)
How many times does a giant panda poop each day? (Ans. 40 times a day)
How far can a squirrel fall without dying? (Ans. Any height)

Trivia Question: What is the rarest M&M color?

Trivia Question: In a website browser address bar, what does “www” stand for?
Answer: World Wide Web

Trivia Question: In what year were the first Air Jordan sneakers released?
Answer: 1984

Trivia Question: In a bingo game, which number is represented by the phrase “two little ducks”?
Answer: 22

Trivia Question: According to Greek mythology, who was the first woman on earth?
Answer: Pandora

Trivia Question: Samuel Tilden, Grover Cleveland, Al Gore, and Hillary Clinton share what distinction among U.S.
presidential candidates?
Answer: They won the popular vote but lost the electoral college vote

Trivia Question: Which African country was formerly known as Abyssinia?


Answer: Ethiopia

Trivia Question: Tennis star Serena Williams won which major tournament while pregnant with her first child?
Answer: The Australian Open

Trivia Question: In which European city would you find Orly airport?
Answer: Paris

Trivia Question: Which singer’s real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta?
Answer: Lady Gaga

Trivia Question: The only known monotremes in the animal kingdom are the echidna and which other creature?
Answer: The platypus
rivia Question: Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo are the sons of which American female pop star?
Answer: Gwen Stefani

Trivia Question: Fissures, vents, and plugs are all associated with which geological feature?
Answer: Volcanos

Trivia Question: Which author wrote the ‘Winnie-the-Pooh’ books?


Answer: A. A. Milne

Trivia Question: Which Dutch artist painted “Girl with a Pearl Earring”?
Answer: Vermeer

Trivia Question: Where were the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights stored during
World War II?
Answer: Fort Knox

Trivia Question: Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita?
Answer: Switzerland

Trivia Question: Which two U.S. states don’t observe Daylight Saving Time?
Answer: Arizona and Hawaii

Trivia Question: What is the loudest animal on Earth?


Answer: The sperm whale

Trivia Question: What was the first toy to be advertised on television?


Answer: Mr. Potato Head

Trivia Question: What is the tiny piece at the end of a shoelace called?
Answer: An aglet

Trivia Question: In the United Kingdom, what is the day after Christmas known as?
Answer: Boxing Day

Trivia Question: Which of Shakespeare’s plays is the longest?


Answer: Hamlet

Trivia Question: Outside which New York building was John Lennon killed?
Answer: The Dakota Building

Trivia Question: How many of Snow White’s seven dwarfs have names ending in the letter Y?
Answer: Five: Dopey, Grumpy, Sneezy, Sleepy, Happy

Trivia Question: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings’ is an autobiography about the early years of what inspirational
African-American writer and poet?
Answer: Maya Angelou

Trivia Question: What is the tallest breed of dog in the world?


Answer: The Great Dane
Trivia Question: What is the softest mineral in the world?
Answer: Talc

Trivia Question: Lateral Epicondylitis is a condition commonly known by what name?


Answer: Tennis Elbow

Trivia Question: Who was the first female Prime Minister of Great Britain?
Answer: Margaret Thatcher

Trivia Question: How many ribs are in a human body?


Answer: Twenty-four

Trivia Question: What is the world’s biggest island?


Answer: Greenland

Trivia Question: Which country is known as the Land of White Elephant?


Answer: Thailand

Trivia Question: What is the smallest ocean in the world?


Answer: The Arctic

Trivia Question: What color eyes do most humans have?


Answer: Brown

Trivia Question: In which city was Anne Frank’s hiding place?


Answer: Amsterdam

Trivia Question: What is the largest type of deer?


Answer: The moose

Trivia Question: Which Disney film features the song ‘When You Wish Upon a Star’?
Answer: Pinocchio

Trivia Question: What is the lowest army rank of a US soldier?


Answer: Private

Trivia Question: Before the Beatles were formed, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison were originally
members of which group?
Answer: The Quarrymen

Trivia Question: What is the name of the Earth’s largest ocean?


Answer: The Pacific Ocean

Trivia Question: When Michael Jordan played for the Chicago Bulls, how many NBA Championships did he win?
Answer: Six

Trivia Question: What country won the very first FIFA World Cup in 1930?
Answer: Uruguay
Trivia Question: In what year was the first-ever Wimbledon Championship held?
Answer: 1877

Trivia Question: What is often seen as the smallest unit of memory?


Answer: kilobyte

Trivia Question: Which planet is the hottest in the solar system?


Answer: Venus

Trivia Question: Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
Answer: Brazil

Trivia Question: What is the common name for dried plums?


Answer: Prunes

Trivia Question: What does BMW stand for (in English)?


Answer: Bavarian Motor Works

Trivia Question: Which two countries share the longest international border?
Answer: Canada and the USA

Trivia Question: What is the smallest country in the world?


Answer: Vatican City

Trivia Question: Which bone are babies born without?


Answer: Knee cap

Trivia Question: Which name is rapper Sean Combs better known by?
Answer: P. Diddy

Trivia Question: Which British girl group had a member by the name of Mel B?
Answer: Spice Girls

Trivia Question: How many hearts does an octopus have?


Answer: Three

Trivia Question: How many eyes does a bee have?


Answer: Five

Trivia Question: What was the name of the rock band formed by Jimmy Page?
Answer: Led Zeppelin

Trivia Question: Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize (1903)?
Answer: Marie Curie

Trivia Question: Which mammal has no vocal cords?


Answer: Giraffe

Trivia Question: What type of music has been shown to help plants grow better and faster?
Answer: Classical

Trivia Question: Power outages in the US are mostly caused by what?


Answer: Squirrels

Trivia Question: What celebrity has their dog cloned– twice?


Answer: Barbara Streisand
Trivia Question: What was the first state?
Answer: Delaware

Trivia Question: What is the painting ‘La Gioconda’ more usually known as?
Answer: Mona Lisa

Trivia Question: Ludwig Van Beethoven was born in 1770 in which city?
Answer: Berlin

Trivia Question: Water has a pH level of around?


Answer: 7

Trivia Question: What’s the most expensive home in the world?


Answer: Buckingham Palace

Trivia Question: What did the Crocodile swallow in Peter Pan?


Answer: An alarm clock

Trivia Question: What’s the hardest rock?


Answer: A diamond

Trivia Question: What is the national dish of Spain?


Answer: Paella

Trivia Question: Which horoscope sign has a crab?


Answer: Cancer

Trivia Question: What color is Absinthe?


Answer: Green

Trivia Question: The Statue of Liberty was given to the US by which country?
Answer: France

Trivia Question: Which US city is known as the City of Brotherly Love?


Answer: Philadelphia

Trivia Question: What substance are nails made out of?


Answer: Keratin

Trivia Question: How many children does Oprah Winfrey have?


Answer: Zero

Trivia Question: Where is the Sea of Tranquility located?


Answer: The moon

Trivia Question: What country has the world’s most ancient forest?
Answer: Australia

Trivia Question: Which kind of bulbs were once exchanged as a form of currency?
Answer: Tulips

Trivia Question: What color jersey is worn by the winners of each stage of the Tour De France?
Answer: Yellow

Trivia Question: Which chess piece can only move diagonally?


Answer: A bishop
Trivia Question: When did the Cold War end?
Answer: 1989

Trivia Question: What is allspice alternatively known as?


Answer: Pimento

Trivia Question: Who invented scissors?


Answer: Leonardo da Vinci

Trivia Question: Which country was the Caesar salad invented in?
Answer: Mexico

Trivia Question: On which ship did Charles Darwin make his famous expedition, which led to his evolution theory?
Answer: HMS Beagle

Trivia Question: In which film did father and son actors Will and Jaden Smith first appear together?
Answer: The Pursuit of Happiness

Trivia Question: Which NFL team holds the record for the most Super Bowl appearances?
Answer: New England Patriots

Trivia Question: In which city is Jim Morrison buried?


Answer: Paris

Trivia Question: Which actress keeps her Oscar in her bathroom so guests can hold it and make speeches in the
mirror shame-free?
Answer: Kate Winslet

Trivia Question: In medieval England, what was used as currency, specifically for rental agreements?
Answer: Eels

Trivia Question: What famous horse won the Triple Crown in 1973?
Answer: Secretariat

Trivia Question: What is the most common letter in the English alphabet?
Answer: E

Trivia Question: Chimpanzees and gorillas have human-like fingerprints, and so do what other non-human animals?
Answer: Koalas

Trivia Question: A tick bite can make you allergic to what food?
Answer: Red meat

Trivia Question: What animal is constitutionally protected in Florida?


Answer: Pigs

Trivia Question: What planets literally rain diamonds?


Answer: Saturn and Jupiter

Trivia Question: Saudi Arabia imports camels from what country?


Answer: Australia

Trivia Question: Who is the youngest person ever to appear on a Billboard chart?
Answer: Blue Ivy Carter

Trivia Question: What is the only state that borders just one other state?
Answer: Maine

Trivia Question: What is the Twitter bird’s official?


Answer: Larry

Trivia Question: What is a community of ants called?


Answer: A colony

Trivia Question: Who was said to “float like a butterfly and sting like a bee”?
Answer: Muhammed Ali

Trivia Question: Where did Heineken beer originate?


Answer: The Netherlands

Trivia Question: “Cirque du Soleil” started in what country?


Answer: Canada

Trivia Question: How many signs are there in the Zodiac?


Answer: 12

Trivia Question: What are the two fruit juices in a cosmopolitan?


Answer: Cranberry and lime

Trivia Question: What object is said to bring bad luck if it is broken?


Answer: A mirror

Trivia Question: Which country did bagels originate from?


Answer: Poland

Trivia Question: What is the name of the group of men who elect a Pope?
Answer: College of Cardinals

Trivia Question: An Apgar score is given to what?


Answer: Health of newborns

Trivia Question: The Candlestick, Lead Pipe, Knife, Revolver, Rope, and what else are the six weapons in a standard
game of Clue?
Answer: Wrench

Trivia Question: What city did Starbucks open its first store in 1971?
Answer: Seattle

Trivia Question: What do you call filo pastry stuffed with chopped nuts and honey or syrup?
Answer: Baklava

Trivia Question: What is the Jewish New Year called?


Answer: Rosh Hashanah

Trivia Question: What book starts with the line “Call me Ishmael.”?
Answer: Moby Dick

Trivia Question: What is the first element on the Periodic Table?


Answer: Hydrogen

Trivia Question: What object did Ben Franklin attach to the end of a kite string to prove that lightning is electricity?
Answer: A metal key
Trivia Question: What does a Scoville unit measure?
Answer: Spiciness

Trivia Question: What US president put a Twinkie in the country’s millennium time capsule?
Answer: Bill Clinton

Trivia Question: What is an ice hockey puck made from?


Answer: Rubber

Trivia Question: Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs was known for wearing what color turtleneck?
Answer: Black

Trivia Question: How many red stripes are there on the American flag?
Answer: Seven

Trivia Question: What 3-word phrase is written on Martin Luther King’s gravestone?
Answer: Free At Last

Trivia Question: What is Japanese sake made from?


Answer: Rice

Trivia Question: What American beer has been long promoted as the “King of Beers”?
Answer: Budweiser

Trivia Question: Which fashion designer was shot dead in the summer of 1997?
Answer: Gianni Versace

Trivia Question: As what type of beans are chickpeas, also known as?
Answer: Garbanzo

Trivia Question: Galileo was the citizen of which country?


Answer: Italy

Trivia Question: Which country is the largest producer of vanilla?


Answer: Madagascar

Trivia Question: Who performs the character of Mark Zuckerberg in the movie “The Social Network”?
Answer: Jesse Eisenberg

Trivia Question: What is the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside?
Answer: Strawberry

Trivia Question: What is the only metal that is a liquid at normal atmospheric pressure and temperature?
Answer: Mercury

Trivia Question: Who was the only US President to resign?


Answer: Richard Nixon

Trivia Question: In which city did Hitler commit suicide?


Answer: Berlin

Trivia Question: In ancient Greece, throwing an apple at someone was a declaration of what?
Answer: Love

Trivia Question: Who wrote songs for The Lion King?


Answer: Elton John
Trivia Question: What U.S. newspaper is nicknamed “the Gray Lady”?
Answer: The New York Times

Trivia Question: What is the real first name of Marilyn Monroe?


Answer: Norma Jeane

Trivia Question: What country has the most vending machines per capita?
Answer: Japan

Trivia Question: What’s the most populous city in the United States?
Answer: New York City

Trivia Question: Which fruit floats because 25% of its volume is air?
Answer: Apple

Trivia Question: What’s the brightest star in the sky?


Answer: Sirius

Trivia Question: The Eiffel Tower was originally intended for what city?
Answer: Barcelona

Trivia Question: In which of Britney’s video does she appear as a stewardess?


Answer: Toxic

Trivia Question: Carrots are a good source of which vitamin?


Answer: Vitamin A

Trivia Question: What is the name of the prehistoric town in which The Flinstones live?
Answer: Bedrock

Trivia Question: What is the driest continent?


Answer: Antarctica

Trivia Question: Which US state has the longest cave system in the world?
Answer: Kentucky

Trivia Question: What blood type qualifies as a universal donor?


Answer: O negative

Trivia Question: What is the most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust?
Answer: Aluminium

Trivia Question: What is the most abundant element in the universe?


Answer: Hydrogen

Trivia Question: What was Babe Ruth’s first name?


Answer: George

Trivia Question: Who was Sports Illustrated’s first female sportsperson of the year?
Answer: Billie Jean King

Trivia Question: Robin Williams won a best supporting actor Oscar for what film?
Answer: Good Will Hunting

Trivia Question: What was the first Disney animated film based on the life of a real person?
Answer: Pocahontas
Trivia Question: What character did Michael J. Fox play in ‘Back to the Future’?
Answer: Marty McFly

Trivia Question: What was the predecessor to the United Nations?


Answer: League of Nations

Trivia Question: A flamboyance is a group of what animals?


Answer: Flamingos

Trivia Question: What color is a polar bear’s skin?


Answer: Black

Trivia Question: What is the largest lizard?


Answer: Komodo dragon

Trivia Question: The male of what species testicles explode on mating and then dies?
Answer: Honeybee

Trivia Question: Europe is separated from Africa by which sea?


Answer: Mediterranean Sea

Trivia Question: Canberra is the capital city of which country?


Answer: Australia

Trivia Question: New York City comprises how many boroughs?


Answer: 5

Trivia Question: Which nuts are used to make marzipan?


Answer: Almonds

Trivia Question: Botany is the scientific study of what?


Answer: Plants

Trivia Question: Tanks were used in battle for the first time in which conflict?
Answer: World War 1

Trivia Question: Squab is a name given to the young of which bird?


Answer: Pigeon

Trivia Question: Which female singer discovered a ‘Genie in a Bottle’ in 1999?


Answer: Christina Aguilera

Trivia Question: Complete the title of a 1979 number one by Blondie – ‘Heart of…’
Answer: Glass

Trivia Question: Which Italian fascist leader was known as ‘Il Duce’?
Answer: Mussolini

Trivia Question: If a male donkey is a jack, what is the female called?


Answer: Jenny

Trivia Question: In what country did carving jack o’ lanterns originate?


Answer: Ireland

Trivia Question: In what American state is it illegal to dress up like a priest or a nun?
Answer: Alabama
Trivia Question: What is the largest planet in our solar system?
Answer: Jupiter

Trivia Question: What has a gravitational pull so strong that even light cannot escape it?
Answer: Black Hole

Trivia Question: Which 1998 Disney film was Lindsay Lohan’s film debut?
Answer: Parent Trap

Trivia Question: What type of business did Annie have that failed in “Bridesmaids”?
Answer: Bakery

Trivia Question: What were the two sides in World War II known as?
Answer: Allies and Axis

Trivia Question: What number did Derek Jeter wear on his New York Yankees jersey?
Answer: 2

Trivia Question: What vitamin does the sun’s ultraviolet rays help the skin produce?
Answer: Vitamin D

Trivia Question: What is “jaggery” used in Indian cooking?


Answer: Sugar

Trivia Question: What TV show won the most Emmys in 2018?


Answer: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

Trivia Question: Nepal is located on which continent?


Answer: Asia

Trivia Question: What does a seismologist study?


Answer: Earthquakes

Trivia Question: Where did Barack Obama teach constitutional law?


Answer: University of Chicago

Trivia Question: Which sea is located in Israel and Jordan?


Answer: Dead Sea

Trivia Question: What are the bones in the fingers called?


Answer: Phalanges

Trivia Question: What company makes the Butterfinger bar?


Answer: Nestle

Trivia Question: Which character becomes Brienne’s squire in season 4 of “Game of Thrones”?
Answer: Podrick Payne

Trivia Question: What particle in an atom has a positive charge?


Answer: Proton

Trivia Question: What is the biggest artery in the human body?


Answer: Aorta

Trivia Question: What is the name of Jordan’s capital city?


Answer: Amman
Trivia Question: What is Harry Potter’s Patronus?
Answer: A stag

Trivia Question: What candy was used to lure E.T. in the 1982 movie “E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial”?
Answer: Reese’s Pieces

Trivia Question: The tuba is the largest member of which musical family?
Answer: Brass

Trivia Question: Which is the main substance used to make a crayon?


Answer: Wax

Trivia Question: The video game “Happy Feet” features what animals?
Answer: Penguins

Trivia Question: What actress won her first Oscar for “Kramer vs. Kramer”?
Answer: Meryl Streep

Trivia Question: What object of Dwight’s did Jim put in Jell-O on the TV show “The Office”?
Answer: Stapler

Trivia Question: Who voices Morty in the series “Rick and Morty”?
Answer: Justin Rolland

Trivia Question: “You’re gonna need a bigger boat” originated in what movie?
Answer: Jaws

Trivia Question: What does the “R” stand for on the rating of a movie?
Answer: Restricted

Trivia Question: Who played Cher Horowitz in the movie “Clueless”?


Answer: Alicia Silverstone

Trivia Question: Which artist painted “Guernica”?


Answer: Pablo Picasso

Trivia Question: What country produced the most strawberries in 2016?


Answer: China

Trivia Question: The traditional Wimbledon colors are green, and what?
Answer: Purple

Trivia Question: On the television show “How I Met Your Mother,” what is Lily’s occupation?
Answer: Kindergarten Teacher

Trivia Question: Which art movement is Salvador Dali associated with?


Answer: Surrealism

Trivia Question: Where did rap superstar Eminem grow up?


Answer: Detroit

Trivia Question: In what city did Princess Diana suffer her fatal car crash?
Answer: Paris

Trivia Question: What grows from an acorn?


Answer: Oak Tree
Trivia Question: What prison film starring Tim Robbins was based on a story by Stephen King?
Answer: The Shawshank Redemption

Trivia Question: Which U.S. state has “Garden State” as its nickname?
Answer: New Jersey

Trivia Question: Which type of fruit juice did Dole sell first?
Answer: Pineapple

Trivia Question: What is the main ingredient in a falafel?


Answer: Chickpea

Trivia Question: What currency is used in South Africa?


Answer: Rand

Trivia Question: Port-au-Prince is the capital of which country?


Answer: Haiti

Trivia Question: What major movie actor’s first role was in “A Nightmare On Elm Street”?
Answer: Johnny Depp

Trivia Question: What was Toyota’s first popular hybrid car called?
Answer: Prius

Trivia Question: What did the first vending machine dispense?


Answer: Holy Water

Trivia Question: Who created the animated series “Futurama”?


Answer: Matt Groening

Trivia Question: What is the most populous city in Canada?


Answer: Toronto

Trivia Question: Taylor Swift grew up on what type of farm?


Answer: Christmas Tree Farm

Trivia Question: Which Doors song is about Jim Morrison’s relationship with Pamela Courson?
Answer: Queen Of The Highway

Trivia Question: Which President of South Africa ordered Nelson Mandela’s release from prison?
Answer: De Klerk

Trivia Question: Which 2008 comedy had the tagline “Put this in your pipe and smoke it”?
Answer: Pineapple Express

Trivia Question: Islamabad is the capital of which country?


Answer: Pakistan

Trivia Question: American pioneer, John Chapman, was famous for planting which kind of tree?
Answer: Apple Trees

Trivia Question: Where is the uvula located?


Answer: In The Throat

Trivia Question: What gas makes soda bubbly?


Answer: Carbon Dioxide
Trivia Question: Which country has a red flag with a star in the middle?
Answer: Morocco

Trivia Question: Who preceded Fidel Castro as the political leader of Cuba?
Answer: Fulgencio Batista

Trivia Question: How many sides does the home plate in baseball have?
Answer: 5

Trivia Question: What color dresses do Chinese women traditionally wear on their wedding day?
Answer: Red

Trivia Question: Tom Cruise considered pursuing a career in what sport before being injured?
Answer: Wrestling

Trivia Question: What country is bordered by Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Ukraine?
Answer: Poland

Trivia Question: The Da Vinci Code opens with a murder in which famous museum?
Answer: Lourve

Trivia Question: Which insect can indicate the air temperature?


Answer: Cricket

Trivia Question: What candy ran the promotion for baseball’s one-millionth run?
Answer: Tootsie Rolls

Trivia Question: What country is the band “The Cranberries” from?


Answer: Ireland

Trivia Question: Blueberries are native to which continent?


Answer: North America

Trivia Question: A book by Barack Obama is titled “The Audacity of” what?
Answer: Hope

Trivia Question: What type of lens has a thin middle and makes objects appear smaller?
Answer: Concave

Trivia Question: What is the Hawaiian name for yellowfin tuna?


Answer: Ahi

Trivia Question: Rihanna banned fans from bringing what items to her U.K. concerts in 2008?
Answer: Umbrellas

Trivia Question: Who created the alien rock superstar Ziggy Stardust?
Answer: David Bowie

Trivia Question: Which young girl helped drive the English from French soil in the 15th century?
Answer: Joan of Arc

Trivia Question: What U.S. President coined the phrase “Good to the last drop,” referring to coffee?
Answer: Theodore Roosevelt

Trivia Question: What is the biggest supermarket chain in the U.S.?


Answer: Kroger Co.
Trivia Question: On every continent, there is a city named what?
Answer: Rome

Trivia Question: Which name are the Sandwich Islands, better known as?
Answer: Hawaii

What country has the highest life expectancy? Hong Kong


Where would you be if you were standing on the Spanish Steps? Rome
Which language has the more native speakers: English or Spanish? Spanish
What is the most common surname in the United States? Smith
What disease commonly spread on pirate ships? Scurvy
Who was the Ancient Greek God of the Sun? Apollo
What was the name of the crime boss who was head of the feared Chicago Outfit? Al Capone
What year was the United Nations established? 1945
Who has won the most total Academy Awards? Walt Disney
What artist has the most streams on Spotify? Drake
How many minutes are in a full week? 10,080
What car manufacturer had the highest revenue in 2020? Volkswagen
How many elements are in the periodic table? 118
What company was originally called "Cadabra"? Amazon
How many faces does a Dodecahedron have? 12
Queen guitarist Brian May is also an expert in what scientific field? Astrophysics
Aureolin is a shade of what color? Yellow
How many ghosts chase Pac-Man at the start of each game? 4
What Renaissance artist is buried in Rome's Pantheon? Raphael
What shoe brand makes the "Mexico 66"? Onitsuka Tiger
What game studio makes the Red Dead Redemption series? Rockstar Games
Who was the last Tsar of Russia? Nicholas II
What character has both Robert Downey Jr. and Benedict Cumberbatch played? Sherlock Holmes
What country drinks the most coffee per capita? Finland
Which planet in the Milky Way is the hottest? Venus
What is the 4th letter of the Greek alphabet? Delta
What sports car company manufactures the 911? Porsche
What city is known as "The Eternal City"? Rome
Roald Amundsen was the first man to reach the South Pole, but where was he from? Norway
What is the highest-rated film on IMDb as of January 1st, 2022? The Shawshank Redemption
Who discovered that the earth revolves around the sun? Nicolaus Copernicus
What company was initially known as "Blue Ribbon Sports"? Nike
What art form is described as "decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering"? Calligraphy
Which planet has the most moons? Saturn
What country has won the most World Cups? Brazil
Complete the following lyrics - "I should have changed that stupid lock....." I should have made you leave your key
Kratos is the main character of what video game series? God of War
In what country would you find Mount Kilimanjaro? Tanzania
What is a group of pandas known as? An embarrassment
What European country experienced the highest rate of population decline from 2015 - 2020? Lithuania
How many bones do we have in an ear? 3
Who famously crossed the Alps with elephants on the way to war with the Romans? Hannibal
True or False: Halloween originated as an ancient Irish festival. True
What Netflix show had the most streaming views in 2021? Squid Game
Which grammy-nominated New York rapper died in April of 2021? DMX
What software company is headquartered in Redmond, Washington? Microsoft
What is the largest Spanish-speaking city in the world? Mexico City
What is the world's fastest bird? The Peregrine Falcon
In what country is the Chernobyl nuclear plant located? Ukraine
The Parthenon Marbles are controversially located in what museum? The British Museum
What is a group of crows called? A murder
Compared to their body weight, what animal is the strongest - Dung Beetle, Elephant, Ant, Cow? Dung Beetle
How many dots appear on a pair of dice? 42
Which is the only body part that is fully grown from birth? Eyes
What is acrophobia a fear of? Flying
In what country was Elon Musk born? South Africa
Who performs the voice of Homer Simpson? Dan Castellaneta
What country has the most islands? Sweden - 270,000
In Australia what is commonly known as a Bottle-o? An off-license / Liquor Store
How many hearts does an octopus have? 3
December 26th is known by what names in Ireland? Saint Stephen's Day
In what US state is the country's busiest airport located? Georgia - Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport
What planet is closest to the sun? Mercury
Where is the strongest human muscle located? Jaw
What phone company produced the 3310? Nokia
What is the only continent with land in all four hemispheres? Africa
Which river flows through the Grand Canyon? Colorado River
Where is Angel Falls, the world’s largest waterfall, located? Venezuela
What is the state capital of New York? Albany
On what continent would you find the world’s largest desert? Antarctica
What is the capital of Ireland? Dublin
What is the smallest US state by area? Rhode Island
What is the tallest type of tree? Redwoods
True or False: Holland is a region in The Netherlands? True
What are the 5 Great Lakes? Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario
How many European capitals does the Danube flow through? 4
What is the capital of Canada? Ottawa
In what capital would you find The Little Mermaid statue? Copenhagen
On what continent would you find the city of Baku? Asia
What is the only flag that does not have four sides? Nepal
How many stars are on the Chinese flag? 5
How many colors are used in the South African flag? 6
What colors is the flag of the United Nations? Blue and White
Which country features a shipwreck on its national flag? Bermuda
What does FIFA stand for in English? International Federation of Association Football
Who is the world’s highest-paid athlete in 2021? Conor McGregor
In what city is the NFL Hall of Fame located? Canton, Ohio
Simone Biles is famous for her skill in what sport? Gymnastics
Where does the Tour de France finish each year? Avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris
What is the difference between the skeleton and the luge? Avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris
What was the first name of Argentinian soccer star Maradona? Diego
What height is a regulation NBA basket? 10 feet / 3.02 meters
What is the national sport of Japan? Sumo Wrestling
What sporting event has a strict dress code of all white? Wimbledon
Trivia Question: What is the capital city of Spain?
Answer: Madrid.

Trivia Question: What country is home to the tallest mountain in the world, Mount Everest?
Answer: Nepal.

Trivia Question: After Alaska, which U.S. state has the longest coastline?
Answer: Florida.

Trivia Question: What country has the largest population in the world?
Answer: China.

Trivia Question: What are the 5 U.S. states that have a coastline on the Gulf of Mexico?
Answer: Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida
Trivia Question: What is the capital city of Australia?
Answer: Canberra.

Trivia Question: What is the only country that borders the United Kingdom?
Answer: Ireland.

Trivia Question: Where is the largest volcano on Earth located?


Answer: Hawaii.

Trivia Question: What is the name of the highest waterfall in the world?
Answer: Angel Falls, in Venezuela.

Trivia Question: What is the largest U.S. state?


Answer: Alaska.

Trivia Question: What does the “D.C.” stand for in Washington, D.C.?
Answer: District of Columbia

Trivia Question: What is the state capital of New York?


Answer: Albany.
rivia Question: Denali is the highest mountain in which continent?
Answer: North America

Trivia Question: What are the native people of Antarctica called?


Answer: Nothing, there are no native people of Antarctica.

Trivia Question: What are the northern lights also known as?
Answer: Aurora Borealis

Trivia Question: Which city is situated on two continents?


Answer: Istanbul (in Turkey) is located both on the Asian and European continent(s).

Trivia Question: Which of the following continents is intersected by the Equator?


Answer: South America, Africa and Asia. Although it does not pass through the mainland of Asia, it does run through
Indonesia and the Maldives, which are part of the continent.
Geography Trivia About Oceans, Rivers, and Lakes
Trivia Question: What are the names of the 5 oceans?
Answer: Pacific Ocean, Arctic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and the Southern Ocean.

Trivia Question: Which river flows through Paris?


Answer: River Seine

Trivia Question: Where is the area commonly known as the Bermuda Triangle?
Answer: North Atlantic Ocean, between Florida and Puerto Rico

Trivia Question: Which river flows through the Grand Canyon?


Answer: Colorado River

Trivia Question: The Seychelles are located in which ocean?


Answer: The Indian

Trivia Question: Which ocean is Bermuda in?


Answer: Atlantic

Trivia Question: Which river separates Long Island from Manhattan and the mainland?
Answer: The East River
Trivia Question: What is the deepest point in the Earth’s oceans?
Answer: The Mariana Trench

Trivia Question: After the Nile and the Amazon, what is the third-longest river in the world?
Answer: Yangtze River

Trivia Question: What is the name of the coldest sea on Earth?


Answer: Arctic
Trivia Question: Alaska is the largest state in the United States.
Answer: TRUE

Trivia Question: Japan has left-hand side traffic.


Answer: TRUE

Trivia Question: Switzerland has four national languages, English being one of them.
Answer: FALSE

Trivia Question: The Tropic of Cancer is located in the northern hemisphere.


Answer: TRUE

Trivia Question: Australia has 3 time zones.


Answer: TRUE

Trivia Question: Mexico is south of the Equator.


Answer: TRUE

Trivia Question: Shanghai is further north than Beijing.


Answer: FALSE

Trivia Question: New York state’s mammal is the Beaver.


Answer: TRUE

Trivia Question: The body of the Egyptian Sphinx was based on a lion.
Answer: TRUE
Fast Food Trivia Questions & Answers
Trivia Question: What iconic meal did McDonald’s introduce in 1968?
Answer: Big Mac

Trivia Question: How many herbs and spices are in Colonel Harland Sanders’ original KFC recipe?
Answer: 11

Trivia Question: What popular Mexican fast-food chain was purchased by Denny’s restaurants in 1983?
Answer: El Pollo Loco

Trivia Question: What was the name of Subway’s previous spokesman who apparently lost 245 lbs. eating only
Subway products?
Answer: Jared Fogle

Trivia Question: In 1997, Taco Bell launched an advertising campaign that grew to be wildly popular. What animal
was the star of this campaign?
Answer: A talking Chihuahua

Trivia Question: Which fast food restaurant still boards the slogan “Have it your way”?
Answer: Burger King

Trivia Question: Which fast-food franchise is credited with creating the very first, modern drive-thru window?
Answer: Wendy’s

Trivia Question: When was In-N-Out Burger founded?


Answer: 1948

Trivia Question: Where was Pizza Hut’s first restaurant built?


Answer: Wichita, Kansas

Trivia Question: What were chicken nuggets called when they were first invented?
Answer: Chicken Crispies

Trivia Question: Which fast-food chain has the famous slogan, “Eat fresh!”
Answer: Subway

Trivia Question: Which famous takeout container was invented by Frederick Weeks Wilcox in 1894?
Answer: Chinese Takeout Box

Trivia Question: Which subs shop is famous for their toasted sub sandwiches?
Answer: Quiznos

Trivia Question: Which fast-food chain is known to “have the meats”?


Answer: Arby’s

Trivia Question: Ignacio Anaya invented which popular fast food meal during WWII?
Answer: Nachos

Trivia Question: July 13th is dedicated to which fast food in the U.S.A.?
Answer: French Fries

Trivia Question: What was the first fast-food chain in China?


Answer: KFC

Trivia Question: Which fast-food chain has the most locations in the world?
Answer: Subway

Trivia Question: The signature burger of this fast-food chain is marked by a “Famous Star”.
Answer: Carl’s Jr.

Trivia Question: How many spots are on the Dominoe’s pizza logo?
Answer: Three

Trivia Question: Which breakfast chain is known for its “Grand-Slam Meal”?
Answer: Denny’s

Trivia Question: What is the most common pizza topping?


Answer: Pepperoni

Trivia Question: What is Dunkin’ Donuts’ slogan?


Answer: America runs on Dunkin’

Trivia Question: How many ice cream flavors does Baskin-Robins have?
Answer: 31

Trivia Question: Which ice cream treat is Dairy Queen famous for?
Answer: Blizzard

Trivia Question: Which fast-food chain got its start in a Shell gas station?
Answer: KFC

Beverage Trivia Questions


Trivia Question: Coca-Cola was first sold in which state?
Answer: Georgia

Trivia Question: What is the oldest soft drink in America?


Answer: Dr. Pepper

Trivia Question: During prohibition, which soft drink was developed as an alternative to alcohol?
Answer: IBC Root Beer

Trivia Question: Which fruit is used to flavor the liqueur, Southern Comfort?
Answer: Peach

Trivia Question: Which soft drink was originally invented as a mixer for whiskey?
Answer: Mountain Dew

Trivia Question: Which U.S. state is the only state to grow coffee beans?
Answer: Hawaii

Trivia Question: A “screwdriver” drink consists of what?


Answer: Orange juice and vodka

Trivia Question: Which animal is commonly associated with Budweiser beer?


Answer: Clydesdale horses

Trivia Question: Which popular cherry-flavored soda was created over 100 years ago?
Answer: Cheerwine

Trivia Question: What do peach schnapps and orange juice make?


Answer: Fuzzy Navel

Trivia Question: Which popular cocktail is known to be served in a copper mug?


Answer: Moscow Mule

Trivia Question: What is Maxwell Coffee named after?


Answer: The Maxwell Hotel

Trivia Question: Which spirit is known to be made from fermented rice?


Answer: Sake

Trivia Question: When was cocaine removed from the famous soft drink, Coca-Cola?
Answer: 1929

Trivia Question: What popular drink advertises as being “sports fuel”?


Answer: Gatorade

Trivia Question: What’s the largest selling vodka brand in the world?
Answer: Smirnoff

Trivia Question: What are the ingredients in a kamikaze cocktail?


Answer: Vodka, triple sec, and lime juice

Trivia Question: Jack Daniels whiskey is made in which U.S. state?


Answer: Tennessee
Animal Trivia Questions for Adults
Trivia Question: In which century did the phrase “it’s raining cats and dogs” emerge?
Answer: The 17th Century in England.

Trivia Question: Which member of the Beatles had a cat named Elvis?
Answer: John Lennon

Trivia Question: In Rome, which animal is protected under the law?


Answer: Cat

Trivia Question: Which mammal is known to have the most powerful bite in the world?
Answer: Hippopotamus

Trivia Question: What sort of habitat is known to be the home for arboreal animals?
Answer: In or Around Trees

Trivia Question: What common farm animal doesn’t have teeth on their upper jaw?
Answer: Goats and/or Sheep

Trivia Question: What object does a male penguin often gift to a female penguin to win her over?
Answer: A Rock

Trivia Question: Which fish is known to be the fastest in the ocean?


Answer: Sailfish

Trivia Question: Which type of animal is known to be the fastest bird in the world?
Answer: The Peregrine Falcon

Trivia Question: How long is an elephant pregnant with its calf before it gives birth?
Answer: 22 Months
Trivia Question: Which two mammals are the only ones known to lay eggs?
Answer: The anteater and the duck-billed platypus.

Trivia Question: Which bird is known to have the largest wingspan on the planet?
Answer: Albatross

Trivia Question: Which bird is unable to move their eyes?


Answer: Although they can rotate their head nearly 180 degrees, owls cannot move their eyes.

Trivia Question: Which bird is known to be the smallest in the world? Bonus Question: How small is this bird?
Answer: Bee Hummingbird, measuring at 2.25 inches

Trivia Question: What popular sea creature has the ability to clone itself?
Answer: Jellyfish; Jellyfish, when cut in half, have the ability to regenerate their cells and create other jellyfish.

Trivia Question: Which species of jellyfish are known to have the longest tentacles?
Answer: Lion’s Mane Jellyfish

Trivia Question: Why are flamingos pink?


Answer: Due to their main source of food being shrimp, their skin takes on a pinkish color.

Trivia Question: Which sea creature is known to be the only natural predator of the Great White Shark?
Answer: Orca, the Killer Whale

Trivia Question: Which bird is known to have eyes larger than its brain?
Answer: Ostrich

Trivia Question: Other than a platypus, what is the only other mammal known to lay eggs?
Answer: Echidna; Otherwise Known as a Spiny Anteater

Trivia Question: Approximately, how many dolphin species exist in the world?
Answer: At least 40.

Trivia Question: A dog sweats through which part of its body?


Answer: Paws

Trivia Question: What is a dog’s most developed sense?


Answer: Sense of Smell

Trivia Question: What is the name of the dog mascot on the front of the crackerjack box?
Answer: Dog Bingo

Trivia Question: What is the only continent in the world known to be snake-free?
Answer: Antarctica

Trivia Question: Which body part does a snake use to detect smells?
Answer: Tongue

Trivia Question: In what year did the bald eagle become the national emblem and mascot of the United States of
America?
Answer: 1789

Trivia Question: Which animals are known as the ‘Big 5’ in Africa?


Answer: Lion, Leopard, Rhino, Elephant, and Buffalo

Trivia Question: The nose of a lion changes color throughout its life, indicating what?
Answer: This change in color indicates a lion’s age.

Trivia Question: What is the size of a newborn kangaroo?


Answer: one inch

Trivia Question: In Peru, it’s common to eat which popular household pet?
Answer: Guinea Pig

Trivia Question: In the entire animal kingdom, what is the only male animal known to give birth?
Answer: Seahorses

Trivia Question: Butterflies use which part of their body to taste?


Answer: Feet

Trivia Question: Which animal is known to breathe through their skin?


Answer: Frogs

Trivia Question: What color is the blood of an octopus?


Answer: Blue

Trivia Question: A Tasmanian devil is known to be which kind of animal?


Answer: Marsupial

Trivia Question: What are the oldest surviving mammals on Earth?


Answer: Monotremes

Trivia Question: What animal is known to have the shortest pregnancy on Earth?
Answer: Opossum
Trivia Question: How many bones are in the body of a shark?
Answer: Zero, they are made of cartilage.

Trivia Question: Which animal species are known to have the largest eyes in the world?
Answer: Colossal Squid

Trivia Question: What is the proper term for a rabbit’s tail?


Answer: Scut

Trivia Question: Which common farm animals were originally domesticated in Southern China?
Answer: Chickens

Trivia Question: Where is a shrimp’s heart located in its body?


Answer: Head

Trivia Question: How many noses is a slug known to have?


Answer: Four

Trivia Question: Which animal was elected as mayor of Lajitas, Texas in 1986?
Answer: A goat named Clay Henry.

Trivia Question: Which mammal is not able to jump?


Answer: Elephants

Trivia Question: What substance composes a rhino’s horns?


Answer: Keratin (hair)

Trivia Question: What is the color of a hippo’s sweat?


Answer: Pink

Trivia Question: What is Scotland’s national animal?


Answer: Unicorn

Trivia Question: Which fish is known to be the most common fish in the ocean?
Answer: Any Bristlemouth species fish.

Trivia Question: What animal is commonly known as the ‘flying fox’?Answer: Bat

Trivia Question: Which sea creature is recognized for having the largest brain?
Answer: Sperm Whale

Trivia Question: Which crustacean is able to growl when intimidating their enemies?
Answer: Ghost Crab

Trivia Question: In a pride, which animal does the majority of the hunting?
Answer: Female Lion; Lioness

Trivia Question: Which popular mammals are known to wash their hands and feet in urine?
Answer: Capuchin Monkeys

Trivia Question: Which whales are known to hunt with bubbles?


Answer: Humpback Whales

Trivia Question: Which animal is known to plant thousands of trees across the world?
Answer: Squirrels

Trivia Question: When dragonflies are mating, what shape do their tails make?
Answer: Heart

Trivia Question: What are the only primates known to be venomous?


Answer: Slow Lorises

Trivia Question: Which animal is known to survive being frozen?


Answer: Frogs

Trivia Question: Which animal is known to spend 90% of its day, sleeping?
Answer: Koala Bears

Trivia Question: Which animal call is known to have no echo?


Answer: A duck’s ‘quack’.

Trivia Question: What percent of the methane in Earth’s atmosphere is produced by cows?
Answer: 30%

Trivia Question: On average, how many eggs can a hen lay in a year?
Answer: 227

Trivia Question: Which sense can an octopus activate through its arms?
Answer: Taste

Trivia Question: What color is the tongue of a giraffe?


Answer: Black

Trivia Question: In order to survive winter, which animal is known to breathe through its butt?
Answer: Painted Turtles

Trivia Question: What animal is known as the only vertebrae that can regenerate their body parts?
Answer: Axolotls, a type of salamander.

Trivia Question: How many facial expressions is a horse able to make?


Answer: 17

Trivia Question: How many hearts does an octopus have?


Answer: Three

Trivia Question: Which animal’s stripes are known to be on their skin as well as their fur?
Answer: Tiger

Trivia Question: Which animal’s poop is known to take the shape of cubes?
Answer: Wombat

Trivia Question: Which animal squirts blood from their eyes as a defensive technique?
Answer: Horned Lizards

Trivia Question: Which animal’s teeth are known to grow forever?


Answer: Rabbit

Trivia Question: Approximately, how many bones comprise a turtle’s shell?


Answer: 50

Trivia Question: Approximately, how many species of ants exist worldwide?


Answer: 12,000

Trivia Question: Under their white fur, what color is a polar bear’s skin?
Answer: Black

Trivia Question: What can an owl’s eye color indicate?


Answer: The time they prefer to hunt at.

Trivia Question: When flamingoes are born, what color are they?
Answer: Grey

Trivia Question: Which animal’s eyes change color to assist them with their vision in certain seasons?
Answer: Reindeer; in winter their eyes turn blue while in summer their eyes turn gold/brown

Trivia Question: Which birds are known to be the only birds that can fly backward?
Answer: Hummingbirds

Trivia Question: Which animal is known to have 32 brains?


Answer: Leeches

Trivia Question: What determines the gender of a baby turtle?


Answer: The temperature of the sand their eggs are laid in.
Trivia Question: How long does it take a hen to produce an egg?
Answer: 24-26 Hours

Trivia Question: Which common farm animal has rectangular pupils?


Answer: Goat

Trivia Question: It is said that 3% of glaciers are comprised of which animal’s urine?
Answer: Penguins

Trivia Question: Which bird is known to have waterproof feathers?


Answer: Duck

Trivia Question: What do pigs do to stay cool and prevent sunburn due to their lack of sweat glands?
Answer: They roll in the mud.

Trivia Question: Which common farm animal is known to be colorblind?


Answer: Cow

Trivia Question: Which part of a chicken’s body determines the color of its eggs?
Answer: Their earlobes; red ear-lobed chickens lay brown eggs while white ear-lobed chickens lay white eggs.

Trivia Question: A cow’s stomach contains how many compartments?


Answer: Four

Trivia Question: A ‘flemish giant’ is another name for what animal?


Answer: Rabbit

Trivia Question: What causes a pig’s tail to curl?


Answer: Feeling Happy

Trivia Question: What is the proper name for the underside of a horse’s hoof?
Answer: A Frog

Trivia Question: Approximately, how many glasses of milk does a cow produce in its lifetime?
Answer: 200,000 glasses

Trivia Question: Which animal is known to take up to a month to digest food?


Answer: Sloth
Trivia Question: Why do otters hold hands when going to sleep?
Answer: To prevent them from drifting off and away from each other.

Trivia Question: Mohair is taken from which animal?


Answer: Angora Goat

Trivia Question: What is the proper name for the trunk of an elephant?
Answer: Proboscis

Trivia Question: Which mountain range is home to the snow leopard?


Answer: Himalayas

Trivia Question: The genus Equus includes which three mammals?


Answer: Horses, Donkeys, & Zebras

Trivia Question: A karakul is which kind of animal?


Answer: Sheep

Trivia Question: Which bear is known to have a bite strong enough to break a bowling ball?
Answer: Grizzly Bear

Animal Trivia Questions for Children


Trivia Question: What is the largest member of the cat family?
Answer: Tiger

Trivia Question: What is the proper name for a group of kittens?


Answer: A Kindle

Trivia Question: What percent does a cat spend its life sleeping?
Answer: 70%

Trivia Question: What is currently the largest land mammal on the planet?
Answer: The African Elephant

Trivia Question: What is the only mammal that has the ability to fly?
Answer: Bat

Trivia Question: Which land mammal has a tongue that stretches as long as two feet?
Answer: Anteater

Trivia Question: What is the proper name for a baby goat?


Answer: Kid

Trivia Question: Name the smallest fish in the ocean.


Answer: Dwarf Pygmy Goby

Trivia Question: What kind of fish is Nemo from the film Finding Nemo?
Answer: Clownfish

Trivia Question: What fish is known to be the largest in the world?


Answer: Whale Shark

Trivia Question: What is the proper name for a female elephant?


Answer: Cow

Trivia Question: What is the proper name for the elephant that leads its herd?
Answer: Matriarch

Trivia Question: Which flightless bird is known to be the emblem of New Zealand?
Answer: Kiwi

Trivia Question: What is the fastest land animal?


Answer: Cheetah

Trivia Question: What animal is known to be the largest mammal in the world?
Answer: Blue Whale

Trivia Question: What animal is known to be the smallest mammal in the world?
Answer: Bumblebee Bat

Trivia Question: What is the proper name for a herd of zebra?


Answer: Dazzle

Trivia Question: Which continent is home to the aardvark?


Answer: Africa

Trivia Question: In North America, which rodent is known to be the largest?


Answer: Beaver

Trivia Question: What animal is known to be the tallest mammal on Earth?


Answer: Giraffe

Trivia Question: Is a giraffe considered an omnivore, carnivore, or herbivore?


Answer: Herbivore

Trivia Question: What dogs are a part of the smallest dog breed in the world?
Answer: Chihuahua

Trivia Question: Which animal is known to be the slowest animal in the world?
Answer: Sloth

Trivia Question: What is the proper name for a female deer?


Answer: Doe

Trivia Question: Lemurs are only native to which country?


Answer: Madagascar

Trivia Question: Which plant is known to be a panda’s main source of food?


Answer: Bamboo

Trivia Question: What is the proper name for a group of giraffes?


Answer: Tower

Trivia Question: Which sea creatures are known to hold a natural pearl?
Answer: Oysters

Trivia Question: What breed of dog is Marley from the film Marley & Me?
Answer: Yellow Labrador Retriever

Trivia Question: Shrek is known to be friends with which common farm animal?
Answer: Donkey

Trivia Question: Zoophobia is known as the fear of what?


Answer: Animals

Trivia Question: How many legs are on the body of a lobster?


Answer: Ten

Trivia Question: What is the only food source for Koala Bears?
Answer: Eucalyptus

Trivia Question: What is the proper name for a herd of twelve or more cows?
Answer: Flink

Trivia Question: A spider has how many eyes?


Answer: Eight

Trivia Question: Which bird is known to be the symbol of peace?


Answer: Dove

Trivia Question: What is the proper name for a baby kangaroo?


Answer: Joey

Trivia Question: What animal is known to be ‘man’s best friend’?


Answer: Dog

Trivia Question: What is the name for an animal that sleeps during the day but remains awake at night?
Answer: Nocturnal

Trivia Question: Which lizard is known to be the largest in the world?


Answer: Komodo Dragon

Trivia Question: What is the proper name for a group of geese?


Answer: Gaggle

Trivia Question: What animal does a tadpole grow into?


Answer: A frog or a salamander.

Trivia Question: The famous video game character, Sonic, is known to be what kind of animal?
Answer: Hedgehog

Trivia Question: A starfish is known to have how many arms?


Answer: Five

Trivia Question: A common legend states that which animal has nine lives?
Answer: Cat

Trivia Question: What is the proper name for a group of crows?


Answer: Murder

Trivia Question: The famous dog Lassie is known to be which dog breed?
Answer: Collie

Trivia Question: Which animal has a tail so strong they are able to stand on it?
Answer: Kangaroo

Trivia Question: Which primate is known to be the largest in the world?


Answer: Gorilla
What does “www” stand for in a website browser?
Answer: World Wide Web

How long is an Olympic swimming pool (in meters)?


Answer: 50 meters

What countries made up the original Axis powers in World War II?
Answer: Germany, Italy, and Japan

Which country do cities of Perth, Adelade & Brisbane belong to?


Answer: Australia

What geometric shape is generally used for stop signs?


Answer: Octagon

What is "cynophobia"?
Answer: Fear of dogs

What punctuation mark ends an imperative sentence?


Answer: A period or exclamation point

Who named the Pacific Ocean?


Answer: Ferdinand Magellan

How many languages are written from right to left?


Answer: 12

Q: How many countries still have Shilling as currency? Bonus point: Which countries?
Answer: Four, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Somalia

What is the name of the man who launched eBay back in 1995?
Answer: Pierre Omidyar

What is the name of the biggest technology company in South Korea?


Answer: Samsung

Which animal can be seen on the Porsche logo?


Answer: Horse

Which monarch officially made Valentine's Day a holiday in 1537?


Answer: Henry VIII

Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize (in 1903)?
Answer: Marie Curie

The first dictionary was written by?


Answer: Robert Cawdrey

Worship of Krishna is observed by which Religious Faith


Answer: Hinduism

What is the name of the largest ocean on earth?


Answer: Pacific Ocean

What is the romanized Arabic word for "moon"?


Answer: Qamar
Who was the first woman pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic?
Answer: Amelia Earhart

What is the rarest M&M color?


Answer: Brown

What is the common name for dried plums?


Answer: Prunes

Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita?


Answer: Switzerland

What is the name given to Indian food cooked over charcoal in a clay oven?
Answer: Tandoori

What was the first soft drink in space?


Answer: Coca Cola

What is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world?


Answer: Tea

Which is the only edible food that never goes bad?


Answer: Honey

Which country invented ice cream?


Answer: China

"Hendrick’s," "Larios," and "Seagram’s" are some of the best-selling brands of which spirit?
Answer: Gin

From which country does Gouda cheese originate?


Answer: Netherlands

What was the first toy to be advertised on television?


Answer: Mr Potato Head from Toy Story

What was the first feature-length animated movie ever released? (Hint: It was a Disney Movie)
Answer: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

What TV series showed the first interracial kiss on American network television
Answer: Star Trek

What were the four main characters' names in the TV series "Golden Girls" that ran from 1985-1992
Answer: Dorothy, Rose, Blanche, and Sophia

Who created Sherlock Holmes?


Answer: Arthur Conan Doyle

What awards has an EGOT winner won


Answer: An Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and a Tony

Which member of the Beatles married Yoko Ono?


Answer: John Lennon

What are the names of Cinderella’s stepsisters?


Answer: Anastasia and Drizella
What famous US festival hosted over 350,000 fans in 1969?
Answer: Woodstock

The biggest selling music single of all time is?


Answer: Candle in the Wind (1997)

When Walt Disney was a child, which character did he play in his school function?
Answer: Peter Pan

Which two countries have not missed one of the modern-day Olympics?
Answer: Greece and Australia

Which is the only American Football team to go a whole season undefeated, including the Super Bowl?
Answer: The Miami Dolphins(1972)

Who has won more tennis grand slam titles, Venus Williams or Serena Williams
Answer: Serena Williams

Which country won the first-ever soccer World Cup in 1930


Answer: Uruguay

Which Former NBA Player Was Nicknamed “Agent Zero”?


Answer: Gilbert Arenas

What sport is dubbed the "king of sports"?


Answer: Soccer

What is the name of the professional ice hockey team based in Toronto, Canada
Answer: Toronto Maple Leafs

Who was the first gymnast to score a perfect 10 score?


Answer: Nadia Comaneci

Dump, floater, and wipe are terms used in which team sport?
Answer: Volleyball

Who was the first female driver to score points in a Grand Prix?
Answer: Lella Lombardi (1975 Spanish Grand Prix)

How many points did Michael Jordan score on his first NBA game?
Answer: 16 points

What is Earth's largest continent?


Answer: Asia

What's the smallest country in the world?


Answer: Vatican City (Fun fact. It's less than two-tenths of a square mile!)

Area 51 is located in which U S state


Answer: Nevada

What country touches the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, and the Bay of Bengal?
Answer: India

What's the city with the most diversity in terms of language?


Answer: New York City
The ancient Phoenician city of Constantine is located in what modern-day Arab country?
Answer: Algeria

Which country borders 14 nations and crosses 8 time zones?


Answer: Russia

Havana is the capital of what country?


Answer: Cuba

What country has the most natural lakes?


Answer: Canada

Riyadh is the capital of this Middle-Eastern country.


Answer: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Which Central American country has a name which translates to English as “The Saviour”?
Answer: El Salvador

In what country would you find Lake Bled?


Answer: Slovenia

Animal Trivia Questions

What is the loudest animal on Earth?


Answer: Sperm Whale

How many hearts does an octopus have?


Answer: 3

The unicorn is the national animal of which country?


Answer: Scotland

What are the folds of skin on a cat's ears called?


Answer: "Henry's pockets" or cutaneous marginal pouches

A group of ravens is known as


Answer: Unkindness

How many legs does a spider have?


Answer: 8

How long do elephant pregnancies last?


Answer: 22 months

What mammals lay eggs?


Answer: Spiny anteater and the duck-billed platypus

What type of animal is a Flemish giant?


Answer: Rabbit

The name of which African animal means "river horse"?


Answer: Hippopotamus

Science Trivia Questions


In what type of matter are atoms most tightly packed?
Answer: Solids
What is the hottest planet in the solar system?
Answer: Venus, with a temperature of 460 °C

What is the opposite of matter?


Answer: Antimatter

Which of Newton’s Laws states that ‘for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction?
Answer: The third law of motion

In 2004, what was discovered on the island of Flores in Indonesia?


Answer: Remains of a hobbit-sized human

What is the nearest planet to the sun?


Answer: Mercury

What color is your blood when it’s inside your body?


Answer: Red, the blood contains hemoglobin, which is a red protein.

Is Pluto a planet?
Answer: Not anymore; it is a dwarf planet.

How many teeth does an adult human have?


Answer: 32

What tissues connect the muscles to the bones?


Answer: Tendons

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