Looking for fun and educational activities to keep children engaged and active? Our trivia questions for kids are designed to entertain young minds while helping them learn new and exciting facts. Perfect for ages 6-12 years, these kid-friendly quizzes cover multiple topics from science, history, and geography to sports, animals, and pop culture.
Whether you are preparing a classroom quiz, a family game night challenge, or are on a long road trip and want to pass some time, our trivia is a great choice. You can use these quiz questions to bond with your kids, keep them entertained at a party, or sleepover.
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By giving learning a game shape, kids stay curious, engaged, and motivated to discover more.
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Animal Trivia Questions for Kids
1. What is the name of the smallest living bird on Earth
Answer: Bee hummingbird
2. How many types of snakes are located in the world
Answer: 3000
3. Snakes are cold-blooded, and their body temperature changes according to the environment. Is this statement true or false?
Answer: True
4. To what degree can they open their mouth?
Answer: 150 degrees
5. Snakes can eat things that are how much greater than him
Answer: 75-100%
6. How many months king cobra live without eating?
Answer: 1 month
7. What is the name of the animal that smells using its tongue
Answer: Snakes
8. Tell me the name of the animal that breathes through its skin
Answer: Snakes
9. What is the name of the fastest snake in the world, which can move up to 20 kmph?
Answer: Black Mamba
10. Which is the smallest snake in the world, and what is its size?
Answer: Brahminy snake, size 2 ½ inches long
11. Snakes are found everywhere in the world except the region of?
Answer: Antarctica, Iceland, Ireland, Greenland, and New Zealand
12. Which animal can lay both eggs and give birth to live young?
Answer: Snake
13. How many species of hummingbird are located in the world, and how many species are found in the United States
Answer: Total species 325, and only 8 species regularly breed in the USA
14. How many times a hummingbird’s wings beat in a second
Answer: 200 times
15. What is the heartbeat rate of a hummingbird per minute
Answer: 1200, while the human heartbeat rate is 60-100 per minute
16. What is the name and the size of the smallest birthday species, which is found in North America
Answer: Calliope hummingbird, size 3 inches long
17. The bee hummingbird is 2.25 inches, which is the smallest species in the world, and is found only in which country?
Answer: Cuba
18. What is the average number of feathers in hummingbird wings, and what is the lowest number of feathers in a bird species?
Answer: 1000 to 1500
19. What is the maximum speed of a hummingbird (per hour)
Answer: 30 miles per hour
20. Which bird eggs are counted as the smallest eggs of all the birds?
Answer: Hummingbirds
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21. What is the height of the hummingbird egg?
Answer: 0.5 inch.
22. How many quantities of sugar is consumed by hummingbirds daily?
Answer: ½ of its weight
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23. What is the average breadth of hummingbirds per minute?
Answer: 250
24. Which hummingbird species loves migration? And how much average distance do they cover?
Answer: Rufous hummingbird. 3000 miles
25. Which hummingbird flies 500 miles nonstop across the Gulf of Mexico during both its spring and fall migrations?
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Answer: Ruby-throated hummingbird
26. What is the average lifespan of the hummingbirds?
Answer: 3-12 years
27. Hummingbirds can’t smell, but they have very sharp eyesight. Is this statement true or not?
Answer: True
28. What is the name of the bird that can fly in every direction? Even from upside down?
Answer: Hummingbird
29. Which day is World Elephant Day?
Answer: 12 August
30. The population of elephants has declined over the last decade. Do you know the percentage of decline?
Answer: 62%
31. What is the name of the biggest land animals on Earth that eat 50 tonnes of food per year?
Answer: Elephants
32. There are 3 types of elephant species that exist. Can you guess the name of each species?
Answer: Loxodonta Africana(Aka African savannah elephant), Elephas maximus(Asian elephant), Loxodonta cyclotis(African forest elephant)
33. The elephants are mammals, and they are warm-blooded vertebrates. Is this statement about the elephant true or not?
Answer: True
34. How much food is required for an elephant per day?
Answer: 150kg
35. The African bush elephant is the largest and heaviest animal on earth. Do you know the weight of an African bush elephant?
Answer: 6000kg
36. The African forest elephant is the smallest elephant species. Do you know the weight of the African forest elephant?
Answer: 2000kg
37. What is the average weight of an African bush elephant newborn baby?
Answer: 100kg
38. A baby elephant has a specific name. Do you know that?
Answer: Calves
39. The gestation period of the elephant is the longest compared to other animals. Do you know the months of gestation?
Answer: 22 months
40. Guess the name of the animal that typically gives birth only 2-3 times in a decade.
Answer: Elephant
41. What is the specific name of the teeth of the elephant which is embedded deep in the head?
Answer: Tusks
42. What is the average lifespan of an elephant?
Answer: 48-72 years
43. How many muscle units exist in the trunk of an elephant?
Answer: More than 50000
44. An elephant can feel thunderstorms from how much distance?
Answer: 280km away
45. The methane produced by an elephant in a day is enough to power a car for 32km. is it true?
Answer: Yes
46. The low-light vision of the dog is better than humans because of the?
Answer: A Special light-reflecting layer behind their retinas.
47. Which animal was used by the Russian army in WWII for suicide missions?
Answer: Dog
48. How much pressure does a month of a dog exert per square inch?
Answer: 150-200 pounds
49. The maturity level of a dog is very high. 1-year dog maturity is equal to a 15-year-old boy. Is it true?
Answer: Yes
50. In which country is the population of dogs very high?
Answer: United States
51. The second-highest dog population country is?
Answer: France
52. On average, in the US, how many people die each year due to dog bites?
Answer: 15 people
53. Gidget is the name of which type of dog?
Answer: Taco Bell dog
54. What is the name of the fastest dog on Earth? And what is his speed?
Answer: Greyhounds, 45 miles per hour
Funny & Silly Trivia Questions for Kids
55. Who orders pizza first time? And in which year?
Answer: Margherita Savoy in 1889
56. In which country is it considered to be disrespectful to write with a red ink pen?
Answer: Portugal
57. Bobcat is the most common wild cat seen in which area of America?
Answer: North America
58. How much percentage of the total bones are contained in the tail of the cat?
Answer: 10%
59. Astronaut word is derived from two words meaning “Star” and “Sailor”, do you know which country these words are these?
Answer: Greek words
60. Do you know where the calcium in our bones and the iron in our blood come from?
Answer: Ancient explosions of giant stars.
61. Which type of crocodile can hold its breath for up to 2 hours underwater during the wait for its prey?
Answer: Nile Crocodile
62. According to scientists, it is not a fish because they don’t have a brain, bones, or a heart.
Answer: Jellyfish
63. Some people believe that kissing a specific animal could relieve a toothache. Can you guess the animal’s name?
Answer: Donkey
64. According to the scientist, what is the best time to take a NAP?
Answer: Between 1 pm-2.30 pm
65. In the dinosaur age, the day was 23 hours. What was the reason behind this?
Answer: The speed of Earth’s rotation changes over time
66. Approximately how many water parks exist in North America?
Answer: 1200
67. Which animal can rotate their eyes in the opposite direction?
Answer: Sea horse
68. What temperature is needed to cook an egg on the sidewalk?
Answer: 158F
69. How much percentage of Antarctica consists of ice?
Answer: 99%
70. Corn can be grown on every continent except which continent?
Answer: Antarctica
71. Which fish is covered with bony plates instead of scales?
Answer: Sea horses
72. Approximately, normal men/women lose how many hairs daily?
Answer: 50-100 hairs
73. In Spanish, what is the name of “Little Armored One”
Answer: Armadillo
74. What is the name of the smallest fruit?
Answer: A UTRICLE
75. An animal is very famous for predicting an earthquake. They can feel an earthquake 5 days before it happens. What is the name of that animal?
Answer: Snake
76. Till now, 2 diseases have completely vanished. What were those 2 diseases?
Answer: Smallpox and rinderpest
77. Which 2 countries celebrate “Put the Pillow on your fridge day,” and what is the celebration date? What is the reason behind this?
Answer: Europe and the USA, 29 May, to bring luck and wealth to the household
78. How many percentage of American adults think that chocolate milk comes from a brown cow?
Answer: 7%
79. Which part of the body is used by kangaroos to manage their balance?
Answer: Tail
80. Why are bananas in a curved shape? What is the reason behind this?
Answer: Because it grows towards the sun. Against gravity
81. On average, how much saliva is produced by a human daily?
Answer: 1 to 2 liters
82. What weapon did King Henry VIII always keep beside him while sleeping?
Answer: Gigantic axe
83. What is the official name of immature spiders?
Answer: Spiderling
Movie & Studio’s Trivia Questions for Younger Kids
84. Toy Story is an American computer-animated adventure and comedy film. What was the release date?
Answer: 1995
85. Which American animation studio produced the Toy Story movie?
Answer: Pixar Animation Studios
86. Which American film studio produced the Toy Story movie?
Answer: Walt Disney Pictures
87. Who was the director of the movie Toy Story?
Answer: John Lasseter
88. Which was the first fully computer-animated movie?
Answer: Toy Story
89. Do you remember the names of the Toy Story movie writers?
Answer: Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen, and Alec Sokolow
90. Who was the music composer and performer in the movie Toy Story?
Answer: Randy Newman
91. Who performs the voice character of Woody in the Toy Story movie?
Answer: Tom Hanks
92. 27 animators contribute their works to the film Toy Story. Do you know how many types of computer models are used in character animations?
Answer: 400 computers
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Easy Trivia Questions and Answers
93. What is the approximate weight of the Earth in KG?
Answer: 5,974,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kilograms
94. How much time does the Earth require to complete a single rotation?
Answer: 23 hours 56 minutes and 4 seconds
95. What is the reason why Earth is called a blue planet?
Answer: because 70% of the Earth consists of water
96. Out of 70%, what is the percentage of fresh water?
Answer: 3%
97. There are 3 different layers of the Earth. What is the name of those layers?
Answer: Crust, Mantle, and Core
98. Which one is the largest layer on the Earth?
Answer: Crust
100. Which is the only planet not named after either a Greek or Roman God
Answer: Earth
101. Who were the first passengers in the hot air balloon?
Answer: Sheep, duck, and rooster
102. In which country is 48% of the population under 15 years old?
Answer: Uganda
103. What is the average bore time of men and women during a shopping trip?
Answer: Men 26 minutes, Women 2 hours
104. Which famous social media websites are banned in China?
Answer: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest
105. How much percentage of Antarctic ice consists of penguin urine?
Answer: 3%
106. How many total steps are in the Eiffel Tower?
Answer: 1665
107. What is the actual name of the Twitter bird?
Answer: Larry
108. The rotation of Jupiter is the fastest among all solar systems. In how many hours does Jupiter fully complete its rotation?
Answer: 10 hours
109. What is the average distance from Jupiter to the sun?
Answer: Approx 778 million KM
110. The magnetic field of Jupiter is the strongest in the solar system. Do you know how much time is greater than Earth?
Answer: 14 times greater
111. Jupiter is mostly composed of which gases?
Answer: Hydrogen and helium
112. What is the total diameter of Jupiter in KM?
Answer: 142984 Km
113. What is the position of Jupiter from the sun
Answer: 5th
114. Which animal has 4 pairs of arms instead of 1?
Answer: Octopus
115. The Sahara Desert faced snowfall for the first time in history. What was the date and year?
Answer: 18th Feb 1979
116. What is the date of the snow-burning day? And what is the reason behind this day?
Answer: 20 March, Symbol of the end of the winter season
Hard Trivia Questions for Kids
117. Which animal comes from China?
Answer: What is Panda
118. Do you know the name of the tallest animal in the world?
Answer: What is a Giraffe
119. Which two colors are necessary to make a green color?
Answer: What is Blue and yellow
120. In Snow White, how many dwarfs exist?
Answer: What is 7
121. What is said to be at the end of a rainbow?
Answer: What is a Pot of Gold
122. Which Disney movie is there a fish named Flounder?
Answer: What is the Little Mermaid
123. I am not very nice, but I love puppies. Who am I?
Answer: What is Cruella de Ville
124. A marble-eating favorite called Hungry Hungry What?
Answer: What is Hippos
History & Geography Trivia for Kids
125. In which country was Adolf Hitler born?
Answer: Australia
126. Which famous personality didn’t have any nationality between 1925-1932?
Answer: Hitler
127. Where was the first meeting of the Nazis held, and on which date?
Answer: In Los Angeles, July 26, 1933
128. Who was the president of America in 1948
Answer: Harry S. Truman
129. How many stars exist in the flag of the USA?
Answer: 50
130. Which country has the largest air force?
Answer: US
131. 3 out of the 5 oldest rivers in the world flow in the United States. What are the names of those 3 rivers?
Answer: The new, The Susquehanna, The French board rivers
132. Before becoming the president of the USA, what was the profession of Abraham Lincoln?
Answer: Salon and patent
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133. According to the World Giving Index, which country is most likely to help a stranger?
Answer: Americans
134. How much percentage of firefighters in the United States are volunteers?
Answer: 69%
135. Before the 10th president of the United States, what was the profession of John Tyler?
Answer: Musician
136. Who was the first president of America who recited his inaugural address from memory and gave his whole speech without a single notecard?
Answer: Franklin Pierce
137. In 1961, a war was fought between Portugal and the movements of the African countries of Angola. What is the name of that war?
Answer: Colonial War
138. In Angola, which party was supported by the Soviet Union?
Answer: MPLA(Portuguese for Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola)
139. Which Angolan party was supported by the USA?
Answer: UNITA
140. On which date did Angola gain freedom from Portugal?
Answer: November 11, 1975
141. In which year did the Europeans start colonizing Cameroon?
Answer: In 1884
142. Which country has the greatest and early civilization in Africa?
Answer: Egypt
143. Who was the commander in the Battle of Bunker Hill?
Answer: William Prescott
144. Do you know what is the total weight of the Liberty statue?
Answer: 450000 pounds
145. The tallest statue in North America is the Liberty Statue. Do you know the height?
Answer: 305 feet and 1 inch
Educational Trivia Questions for Kids
146. Who gifted the Statue of Liberty, and in which year?
Answer: France in 1886
147. Who was William Shakespeare?
Answer: England’s national poet
148. How many siblings did Shakespeare have?
Answer: 7 siblings
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149. Most of Shakespeare’s works were written between which years?
Answer: 1589 – 1613
150. In which year did Shakespeare emerge as an actor and playwright?
Answer: 1592
151. Which one is the shortest play by Shakespeare?
Answer: The comedy of errors
152. Which one is the longest play by Shakespeare?
Answer: Hamlet
153. How many times did the word “Love” appear in the play “Romeo and Juliet”?
Answer: 150 times
154. Through which tool do you use to write on a blackboard?
Answer: White chalk
155. What is the name of the break given in the schools before lunch?
Answer: Recess
156. Who is the founder of the popular social network Facebook?
Answer: Mark Zuckerberg
157. What is the original name of the flying Sikh of India?
Answer: Mikha Singh
158. What is the name of a popular swimmer who has the highest number of records
Answer: Michael Phelps
159. Which planet has the highest number of moons?
Answer: Jupiter has 69 moons
160. Do you know which planet is nearest to the sun?
Answer: Mercury
161. Which colors exist in the rainbow?
Answer: Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red
162. What will we call the animal that can live in water as well as on land?
Answer: An Amphibian
163. What is the name of the instrument used to measure the intensity of earthquakes
Answer: Richter scale
164. Which singer was named the King of Pop?
Answer: Michael Jackson
165. Till now, the most viewed song on YouTube is Gangnam Style. Do you know who sang that song?
Answer: PSY
166. Which Indian musician got an Oscar Award?
Answer: A.R. Rahman
167. Which classical music composer was known to be beefy?
Answer: Ludwig Van Beethoven
168. What is the most populated country in the world?
Answer: China
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169. In which country Eiffel Tower located?
Answer: France
170. Which currency is used in Germany?
Answer: Euro
171. What is the name of the largest ocean in the world?
Answer: Pacific Ocean
172. How many states are there in India?
Answer: 29 states
173. How many states are in the United States?
Answer: 50 states
174. Which city is the capital of the United States?
Answer: Washington, DC
175. What is the name of the highest mountain in the world?
Answer: Mount Everest
176. The second-highest mountain in the world exists in which city?
Answer: Pakistan
177. How many colors are there in a rainbow?
Answer: Seven
178. The Olympic Games originated from which country?
Answer: Greece
179. Which country is bordered by fourteen nations?
Answer: Russia
180. What is the capital of Cuba?
Answer: Havana
181. What does ‘El Salvador’ mean in English?
Answer: The Saviour
182. Which is the loudest animal on land?
Answer: Blue Whale
183. What does a group of Ravens call?
Answer: Unkindness
184. What is Newton’s third law of motion?
Answer: Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
185. What are the muscles that connect muscles to the bones called?
Answer: Tendons
186. Who introduced the term ‘Vomit’?
Answer: William Shakespeare
- What color is the sun?
Answer: Yellow
- What is the name of the toy cowboy in the movie Toy Story?
Answer: Woody
- How many legs does a spider have?
Answer: Eight
- What is the name of the big red dog in children’s books?
Answer: Clifford
- What is the name of the fairy who grants wishes in Disney’s Peter Pan?
Answer: Tinker Bell
- How many fingers do you have on one hand?
Answer: Five
193. What animal says oink and likes to roll in mud?
Answer: Pig
- What is the name of the princess who kissed a frog in a fairy tale?
Answer: Princess Tiana
- What is the tallest animal in the world?
Answer: Giraffe
- What is the name of the fruit that is yellow and you peel before eating?
Answer: Banana
197. What does AI stand for?
Answer: Artificial Intelligence
198. A British mathematician is often called the father of AI. Do you remember his name?
Answer: Alan Turing
199. Which company developed ChatGPT?
Answer: OpenAI
200. DeepSeek is an AI company. Do you know who developed this company and on what date?
Answer: In December 2023, by Liang Wenfeng
201. Do you know when DeepSeek launched the DeepSeek-R1 model?
Answer: January 2025.
202. Do you know the name of the computer program that first defeated a world chess champion?
Answer: Deep Blue
203. Do you remember in which science fiction movie the AI character HAL 9000 appears?
Answer: A Space Odyssey
204. What is the latest AI model ChatGPT has launched till 2025?
Answer: GPT-4.5 (Orion)
205. What is the famous AI tool to generate an image from a text prompt?
Answer: DALL.E
206. Which company developed the AI chatbot called Bard, which is now Gemini?
Answer: Google
207. Which company developed the famous AI voice assistant Alexa?
Answer: Amazon
208. What is the name of the AI that can perform any intellectual task a human can?
Answer: Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
209. Do you know the date on which OpenAI released the first GPT-3?
Answer: In 2020
210. In AI, what is model training?
Answer: The process of improving performance by training on data.
Preschool Trivia Questions (Ages 2-5)
211. On a sunny day, what colour is the sky?
Answer: Blue
212. How many legs does the spider have?
Answer: 8
213. A fruit that is yellow in colour and slightly curved. Do you remember the name of that fruit?
Answer: Banana
214. Do you know the opposite of down?
Answer: Up
215. How many wheels does the bicycle have?
Answer: 2
216. When you hear “Meow,” what animal comes to your mind?
Answer: Cat
217. What will be the month of July?
Answer: August
218. The grass and leaf colours?
Answer: Green
219. Which animal is considered the king of the jungle?
Answer: Lion
Early Elementary Trivia Questions (Ages 6-8: 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade)
220. What do you use to brush your teeth in the morning?
Answer: Toothbrush
221. Orange fruit has what colour?
Answer: Orange
222. How many sides exist in the triangle?
Answer: 3 sides
223. Do you know the opposite words of day?
Answer: Night
224. What need to wear on your feet when going outside the home?
Answer: Shoes
225. We can get honey from which animal?
Answer: Bees
226. What season comes after spring?
Answer: Summer
227. True or false: Earth is the planet we live on.
Answer: True
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Upper Elementary Trivia Questions (Ages 9-11: 4th Grade, 5th Grade)
228. Do you know the largest planet name of the solar system?
Answer: Jupiter
229. Do you remember the writer’s name of Romeo and Juliet?
Answer: William Shakespeare
230. What is the capital of the United States of America?
Answer: Washington, DC
231. How many continents exist in the world?
Answer: seven
232. What is the name of the gas that human needs to survive?
Answer: Oxygen
233. What is the fastest land animal?
Answer: Cheetah
234. Do you remember the name of the 1st president of the USA?
Answer: George Washington
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Middle School Trivia Questions (Ages 12-14)
235. Do you know the name of the largest ocean in the world?
Answer: Pacific Ocean
236. What is the hardest substance in the world?
Answer: Diamond
237. Joey is the baby name of which animal?
Answer: Kangaroo
238. What do you mean by Red Planet?
Answer: Mars
239. What is the longest river in the world?
Answer: The Nile River
240. he theory of relativity was invented by which scientist?
Answer: Albert Einstein
241. What is the total number of players on one soccer team in the field?
Answer: 11 players
242. Do you know which gas is produced during the process of photosynthesis?
Answer: Oxygen
High School Trivia Questions (Ages 15-18)
243. Do you remember who developed the theory of evolution?
Answer: Charles Darwin
244. Do you know the chemical symbol of gold?
Answer: Au
245. World War 2 ended in which year?
Answer: 1945
246. Do you know the smallest prime number?
Answer: 2
247. Sunshine states refer to which state of the USA?
Answer: Florida
248. Who is the father of Geometry?
Answer: Euclid
249. Ottawa is the capital of which country?
Answer: Canada
250. Which planet has the most moons in our solar system?
Answer: Saturn
Back-to-school trivia questions for kids
251. In most countries, which month is considered the first month of the school year?
Answer: September
252. A hexagon has how many sides?
Answer: Six
253. “Father of American Public Education,” who is he?
Answer: Horace Mann
254. A process through which the plants make their own food. What is the name of that process?
Answer: Photosynthesis.
255. What is the name of the subject in which you study atoms?
Answer: Chemistry
256. The subject in which you study, cells, DNA, and genetics?
Answer: Biology
257. What punctuation mark is used at the end of a question?
Answer: Question mark (?)
258. Which number is a multiple of both 3 and 5?
Answer: 15
259. In mathematics, what is 10×2?
Answer: 20
Science Trivia
260. H2O is the chemical name of what?
Answer: Water
261. What is the closest star to Earth?
Answer: Sun
262. What force sticks us to the Earth?
Answer: Gravity
263. Which organ in the human body is responsible for pumping blood in the human body?
Answer: The heart
264. Which animal collects Nectar from flowers to make honey?
Answer: Bees
265. Which blood type is known as the universal donor?
Answer: O negative
266. What is the main gas found in Earth’s atmosphere?
Answer: Nitrogen
267. What energy can we produce by moving water?
Answer: Hydroelectric energy
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Disney & Movie Trivia
268. Do you remember the name of Mickey Mouse’s dog?
Answer: Pluto
269. Rajah is the pet tiger of which princess?
Answer: Jasmine
270. In Frozen, what is the name of the snowman?
Answer: Olaf
271. In the ball scene, what color is Cinderella’s dress?
Answer: Blue
272. In the movie “Finding Nemo,” what kind of fish is Nemo?
Answer: Clownfish
273. In the movie “The Little Mermaid,” do you remember the name of the villain?
Answer: Ursula
274. The song “A Whole New World” belongs to which movie?
Answer: Aladdin
275. What is the name of the cowboy in the movie “Toy Story”?
Answer: Woody
276. In the movie Beauty and the Beast, what is the name of Belle’s father?
Answer: Maurice
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Famous Figures Trivia
277. Who painted the Mona Lisa?
Answer: Leonardo da Vinci
278. Do you know who is the “King of Pop”?
Answer: Michael Jackson
279. Do you know who was the first man to walk on the moon?
Answer: Neil Armstrong
280. Who plays the role of Harry Potter in the movies?
Answer: Daniel Radcliffe
281. Do you remember the 1st woman who won the Nobel Prize?
Answer: Marie Curie
282. Who is the vocal artist of Woody in the movie “Toy Story”?
Answer: Tom Hacks
283. What name came to your mind when you hear “Iron Lady”?
Answer: Margaret Thatcher
284. Who invented the telephone?
Answer: Alexander Graham Bell
285. Which famous leader gave the “I Have a Dream” speech?
Answer: Martin Luther King Jr.
Planets & Space Trivia Questions
286. On which planet are we living?
Answer: Earth
287. What shape is the Earth?
Answer: Spherical
288. Which planet is closest to the Sun?
Answer: Mercury
289. Which planet is called Earth’s twin because of the same size?
Answer: Venus
290. How long does the Earth take to orbit the Sun?
Answer: 1 year (365 days)
291. Which planet is tilted on its side?
Answer: Uranus
292. What do we call rocks from space that land on Earth?
Answer: Meteorites
293. What is the name of the galaxy we live in?
Answer: The Milky Way
294. Do you know the name of the smallest planet in our solar system?
Answer: Mercury
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Food & Drink Trivia
295. Which fruit is called “King of Fruits”?
Answer: Mango
296. Do you know the main ingredient in the dish guacamole?
Answer: Avocado
297. Cheddar is what type of food?
Answer: Cheese
298. Which fruit has its seeds on the outside?
Answer: Strawberry
299. Which drink comes from coffee beans?
Answer: Coffee
300. Do you know the main ingredient in French fries?
Answer: Potatoes
301. Which drink is made from fermented grapes?
Answer: Wine
302. Which country invented the famous Pizza?
Answer: Italy
303. Do you know the name of the spicy green paste often served with sushi?
Answer: Wasabi
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Riddles for Kids
304. Before you need to break it, what is it?
Answer: An Egg
305. A thing which has a face and two hands but no arms or legs?
Answer: A clock
306. The more it dried, the more it got wetter?
Answer: A towel
307. I am tall when I am young and short when I’m old. Who am I?
Answer: Candle
308. What comes down but never goes up?
Answer: Rain
309. What thing has a lot of keys but can’t open any door?
Answer: A Piano
310. What has one eye but can’t see?
Answer: A needle
311. I am beginning and ending with T, and has T in it? Who am I?
Answer: Teapot
312. A thing that has too many teeth but can’t bite?
Answer: A comb
313. A thing that has too many words inside but never speaks?
Answer: A Book
Dance & Moves Trivia Questions for Kids
A dance often performed by ballerinas?
Answer: Ballet
A famous dancer who was especially known for the Moonwalk?
Answer: Michael Jackson
A dance style often done in cowboy boots? What is that?
Answer: Line dancing
Flamenco dance came from which country?
Answer: Spain
What kind of dance moves are done in a “Conga line”?
Answer: Stepping in a chain while holding the person in front
What types of moves are included in Hip-Hop dance?
Answer: popping, locking, and break moves
What type of dance do people often do at weddings in a circle?
Answer: The Hora
At the Carnival festival, what type of dance is often performed?
Answer: Samba
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