A daily round of trivia questions for children can be a fun way to impart more knowledge. Exchanging facts and learning more about the world can sharpen your child’s memory and help them learn new things while having fun. So, if your child is curious and eager to learn more than what’s taught at school, let the quizzes begin and enrich them with some fun facts. We have curated a list of trivia questions that you can refer to for a short and speedy quiz round and enjoy a fun bonding time with your child.
215 Latest Trivia Questions And Answers For Children
Fun Trivia Questions And Answers
Want to make your kids scratch their heads to find the answers? Then give them these tricky and fun trivia questions, to begin with.
- In which city was the Titanic launched? Answer. Belfast
- What is the most widely spoken language in Brazil? Answer. Portuguese
- What does the white dove symbolize? Answer. Peace
- Who is Shrek’s wife? Answer. Fiona
- What is the first letter of the Greek alphabet? Answer. Alpha
- How many milligrams make a gram? Answer. 1000
- Who is the world’s fastest land animal? Answer. Cheetah
- Who is the world’s largest land animal? Answer. Elephant
- Which bird has the largest wingspan? Answer. Albatross
- From which language did the word “Ketchup” come? Answer. Chinese Hope these kids trivia questions proved to be easy and joyous. Time to move to the next category.
Bible Trivia Questions And Answers
Time to switch up levels. After a little fun, a difficult level won’t hurt. Let’s proceed to the Bible trivia questions. They are a plus one level of the previous one. 11. In which city was Jesus born? Answer. Bethlehem 12. How many books are there in the New Testament? Answer. 27 13. What insect did John, the Baptist, eat in the desert? Answer. Locusts 14. Who were the first apostles known to follow Jesus? Answer. Peter and Andrew 15. How many people did Jesus Christ feed with five loaves of bread and two fish? Answer. About 5000 men 16. After Jesus was arrested, which apostle disowned him thrice? Answer. Peter 17. Who recognized Jesus as the Messiah when he was presented at the Temple in his infancy? Answer. Simeon 18. Who asked the Pilate for Jesus’ body after the crucifixion? Answer. Joseph of Arimathea 19. Paul was shipwrecked on which island? Answer. Malta 20. Which is the shortest book in the New Testament? Answer. John
Random Trivia Questions And Answers
How about going a bit random now? The high minds might be tired by now, answering the above advanced ones. Let’s ease them with some random trivia questions which kids can answer as they pop the fruits. 21. A common garden insect? Answer. Ant 22. A yellow fruit? Answer. Banana 23. A building where movies are shown? Answer. Theatres 24. Creatures that lived millions of years ago? Answer. Dinosaur 25. Birds lay these? Answer. Eggs 26. The color of grass? Answer. Green 27. You wear this on your head? Answer. Hat 28. The liquid inside a pen? Answer. Ink 29. The seventh month of the year? Answer. July 30. What you do to a football? Answer. Kick 31. The opposite of dark? Answer. Light 32. Something to wipe your feet on? Answer. Mat 33. Something you hit with a hammer? Answer. Nail 34. A sea creature with eight legs? Answer. Octopus 35. A place that you may go to play? Answer. Park 36. Another word meaning fast? Answer. Quick 37. You might tie something up with this? Answer. Rope 38. Something you stick on an envelope? Answer. Stamp 39. A shape with just three sides? Answer. Triangle 40. Something to keep you dry in the rain? Answer. Umbrella 41. Something to put flowers in? Answer. Vase 42. North, south, east, and? Answer. West 43. A picture that shows your bones? Answer. X-Ray 44. Something you do when you feel tired? Answer. Yawn 45. A place to see lots of animals? Answer. Zoo Children love to answer these questions the most as they don’t have to put in a lot of effort.
Sports Trivia Questions And Answers
Image: Shutterstock Let them warm up a bit and freshen up their minds for the energetic and kid-friendly sports trivia questions and answers. These are quite fun and playful and will set some relaxed moods for the entire trivia session. 46. How many gold medals did Carl Lewis win at the 1984 Olympic Games? Answer. Four 47. Which team won gold and bronze medals in the Asian Archery Grand Prix held on March 12, 2013? Answer. India 48. Which sport is P.V. Sindhu associated with? Answer. Badminton 49. What is the world’s most popular spectator sport? Answer. Auto Racing 50. Where were the first Commonwealth Games (1930) held? Answer. Hamilton (Canada) 51. Between which teams was the final of the Sultan Afzal Shah Hockey Tournament 2012 played? Answer. New Zealand and Argentina 52. Where were the 27th (1996) Summer Olympic games held? Answer. Atlanta 53. How big is the diameter of a basketball hoop, in inches? Answer. 18 54. Who has been named as the White Lightning in the game of cricket? Answer. Allan Donald (South Africa) 55. Which sport used the word ‘home run’, long before baseball used it? Answer. Cricket 56. Which Indian trophy is associated with football? Answer. Santosh Trophy 57. In men’s decathlon, what is the second event of day one? Answer. Long jump 58. Which country topped the medal tally in XXV Olympics held at Barcelona? Answer. USSR 59. In which year did the first Commonwealth Games take place? Answer. 1930 60. Ben Johnson, the well-known athlete, belongs to which country? Answer. Canada 61. Which country has hosted the Asian Games for the maximum number of times? Answer. Thailand 62. Who is the only cricketer to score two centuries in a World Cup? Answer. Rahul Dravid 63. Where did India play its first one-day international match? Answer. Headingley, England 64. Which is the Cup associated with hockey? Answer. Agha Khan Cup 65. The first Wimbledon tournament was held in Answer. 1877 66. Which sport uses the biggest pitch, in terms of area? Answer. Polo 67. Which batsman started his International cricketing career at a very young age of 16? Answer. Sachin Tendulkar 68. Which country hosted the 2008 Olympic Games? Answer. China 69. Which indoor sport is the most popular in the US? Answer. Basketball 70. In which sport can you get into a headlock? Answer. Wrestling 71. In which country was golf first played? Answer. Scotland 72. Which is the sport where you could be out “leg before wicket” or “hit a six”? Answer. Cricket 73. Which is the sport wherein you would use a “sand iron”? Answer. Golf 74. How big is the diameter of a basketball hoop, in inches? Answer. 18
Good Trivia Questions And Answers
And now when we already know that they are enjoying it, let’s drive their knowledge to some good and simple trivia questions. 75. Which Dutch painter cut off a part of his ear? Answer. Vincent van Gogh 76. In which country is the Great Barrier Reef? Answer. Australia 77. What color is chlorophyll? Answer. Green 78. What is the capital of Thailand? Answer. Bangkok 79. How many points are scored for a touchdown in American football? Answer. Six 80. Which soft green egg-shaped fruit comes from New Zealand? Answer. The Kiwi fruit 81. Who was the youngest Beatle? Answer. George Harrison 82. What language do the people of Brazil speak? Answer. Portuguese 83. Who lives at number four, Privet Drive? Answer. Harry Potter 84. In which city is the cathedral of Nôtre Dame? Answer. Paris. 85. What color is the middle stripe of the French flag? Answer. White. 86. Who wrote a famous diary while hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam? Answer. Anne Frank 87. Who directed Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and ET? Answer. Steven Spielberg 88. Who was the leading actress in Sleepless in Seattle and You’ve Got Mail? Answer. Meg Ryan 89. What is the family name of JFK? Answer. Kennedy 90. How many players are there in a baseball team? Answer. Nine 91. What is the national sport of Japan? Answer. Sumo Wrestling 92. In which country was Buddha born? Answer. Nepal 93. What was Picasso’s nationality? Answer. Spanish 94. Whose nose grew longer every time he lied? Answer. Pinocchio 95. On what date did Osama Bin Laden’s Al Qaeda organization attack America? Answer. September 11th 96. In which galaxy do we live? Answer. The Milky Way 97. In which year did the Titanic sink? Answer. 1912 98. Who painted The Scream? Answer. Edvard Munch 99. Who directed The Seven Samurai? Answer. Akira Kurosawa 100. Which is the smallest breed of dog? Answer. The Chihuahua 101. Which French wine is released every year on the third Thursday of November? Answer. Beaujolais Nouveau 102. Who does Alice follow to a hole into Wonderland? Answer. The White Rabbit 103. On what date do people of England eat Christmas dinner? Answer. December 25th 104. Who sang Yellow Submarine? Answer. The Beatles So much of goodness!! Are the kids excited about the next category?
Science Trivia Questions And Answers
Time to test those little minds again and ask them some questions on the science of things. 105. Which metal is heavier – silver or gold? Answer. Gold 106. How many legs do butterflies have? Answer. Six 107. Which is the country with the most people? Answer. China 108. What is Aurora Borealis commonly known as? Answer. Northern Lights 109. Which is the most common non-contagious disease in the world? Answer. Tooth Decay 110. What is the largest mammal in the world? Answer. Blue Whale 111. What is the rhino’s horn made of? Answer. Keratin 112. What is the hardest substance in the human body? Answer. Tooth enamel 113. What is the longest type of cell in the body? Answer. The nerve cell (neuron). 114. Which is the rarest blood type in humans? Answer. AB negative 115. How much salt does the average human body contain? Answer. Around 250 grams 116. Where would you find your pinna? Answer. It’s your outer ear (the bit you see made out of cartilage) 117. What’s the lifespan of a human red blood cell? Answer. Around 120 days 118. What food makes up nearly all (around 99%) of a Giant Panda’s diet? Answer. Bamboo 119. How many legs does a spider have? Answer. 8 120. What are baby goats called? Answer. Kids 121. What type of animal is the largest primate in the world? Answer. The Gorilla 122. What is the only continent on earth where Giraffes live in the wild? Answer. Africa 123. What is the name of the phobia that involves an abnormal fear of spiders? Answer. Arachnophobia
Movie Trivia Questions And Answers
Movie time guys! When your kids are almost exhausted with the sci-fi trivia, then it’s time to recall your favorite scenes as the next category is the movie trivia questions. 124. Name the seven dwarfs in Snow White? Answer. Sneezy, Sleepy, Dopey, Doc, Happy, Bashful, Grumpy 125. What is the name of the red car in the movie Cars? Answer. Lightning McQueen 126. What’s the name of the famous Big Red Dog? Answer. Clifford 127. What type of fish is Nemo? Answer. A clownfish 128. What is the name of Shrek’s princess? Answer. Princess Fiona 129. What is the name of the piggy bank in the Toy Story? Answer. Hamm 130. What is the Little Mermaid’s name? Answer. Ariel 131. What is the wood-carvers name in Pinocchio? Answer. Geppetto 132. What is the name of the princess in Princess & The Frog? Answer. Tiana 133. What is the name of the lead pirate in Pirates of the Caribbean? Answer. Captain Jack Sparrow 134. What is the little girl’s name who stars in Bolt’s television series? Answer. Penny 135. What are the names of the two old men Muppets in the balcony? Answer. Statler and Waldorf 136. What is the name of the wooly mammoth in Ice Age? Answer. Manfred (Manny) 137. What zoo are the animals from in Madagascar? Answer. Central Park Zoo 138. What is the Panda’s name in Kung Fu Panda? Answer. Po 139. In the Disney Pixar movie Monsters Inc., who is the company’s best scarer? Answer. James ‘Sully’ Sullivan
History Trivia Questions And Answers
The aliens, the Indus Valley civilization, Alexander the great, and what not. Rooted to history? Then it is time to dive into some history trivia questions, to get some crunchy answers from their whispering tongues. 140. In which country are the ancient pyramids located? Answer. Egypt 141. Who was the first American president? Answer. George Washington 142. Who was the first man to step on the moon? Answer. Neil Armstrong 143. Nobel peace prize is named after Answer. Alfred Nobel 144. Who wrote the play, Hamlet? Answer. William Shakespeare 145. Where did the ancient Olympic Games originate? Answer. Greece 146. Which scientist invented the lightbulb? Answer. Thomas Edison 147. Which was the first country to use paper money? Answer. China 148. What are the Wright brothers famous for? Answer. Inventing the airplane 149. What is the name of the first atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan? Answer. Little Boy 150. Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel? Answer. Michelangelo 151. Who was the writer of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland? Answer. Lewis Caroll 152. Which famous person was the teddy bear named after? Answer. Theodore Roosevelt 153. Which is the smallest ocean in the world? Answer. Arctic Ocean
Silly Trivia Questions And Answers
Being kids and not being silly? Now that isn’t allowed. Give your kids some relief by asking these good and silly trivia questions. Let them have some fun and learning, together. 154. The marriage of Henry VII to Elizabeth, the daughter of Edward IV, ended what 15th century war? Answer. Wars of the Roses 155. Which follower of cult leader Charles Manson tried to assassinate then-president Gerald R. Ford? Answer. Lynette (Squeaky) Fromme 156. Who was the Secretary of Defense under George H.W. Bush? Answer. Dick Cheney 157. The biggest baby in the world belongs to? Answer. A blue whale 158. On which TV show did the toilet ever appear? Answer. Leave It To Beaver (1957) 159. What is illegal to be eaten with cherry pie, in Kansas? Answer. Ice cream 160. Do you know what the first puck used in ice hockey made of? Answer. Frozen cow dung 161. What kind of a creature is a bustard? Answer. A bird 162. The so-called “kitchen debate” took place in 1959 between which two world leaders? Answer. Vice President Richard Nixon and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev 163. What goes into the frog of a soldier? Answer. His bayonet 164. What is the name of the vehicle that Scooby Doo and his friends travel in? Answer. The Mystery Machine
Music Trivia Questions And Answers
This is the golden moment when you hum your favorite music to relax for the next category. These soothing music trivia questions are for kids and parents as well. 165. Which American singer had a hit with ‘Shake it Off’ in 2014? Answer. Taylor Swift 166. Who won the 2014 series of Strictly Come Dancing? Answer. Caroline Flack 167. Complete the song title from the 2014 Lego Movie, ‘Everything is…’? Answer. Awesome 168. What year did One Direction appear on The X Factor? Answer. 2010 169. What’s the name of Postman Pat’s cat? Answer. Jess 170. Cheryl Fernandez-Versini was a part of which popular girl band? Answer. Girls Aloud 171. Which was the album the Beatles recorded the last time together? Answer. Abbey Road 172. Which instrument did Miles Davis, the jazz musician, play? Answer. Trumpet 173. In which country did reggae music originate? Answer. Jamaica 174. What was the name of Cold Play’s first album released in July 2000? Answer. Parachutes
Easy Trivia Questions And Answers
Not that the ones earlier were so tough, or were they? Well, if they were then here are a set of some easy trivia questions that are sure to appeal to you and your kindergarten! 175. In which capital city of Europe would you find the Eiffel Tower? Answer. Paris 176. On what continent would you find The River Nile? Answer. Africa 177. What money is used in Germany? Answer. Euros 178. What is the capital city of Australia? Answer. Canberra 179. In England, where would you find The Shard? Answer. London 180. What is the name of the biggest ocean on Earth? Answer. Pacific 181. In which American city would you find the Golden Gate Bridge? Answer. San Francisco 182. Helsinki is the capital city of which country? Answer. Finland 183. Which state is the biggest in the US? Answer. Alaska 184. Which country has the largest area of land? Answer. Russia 185. How much does a liter of water weight? Answer. 1kg
Hard Trivia Questions With Answers
The previous set was ‘duh, easy!’ Let’s push the difficulty level a notch higher then. We bring you some tough and hard trivia questions to gear up the curious minds. 186. What is the longest suspension bridge in North America? Answer. Verrazano-Narrows in New York 187. The highest temperature ever recorded in the U.S. was in which state? Answer. California 188. What building is on the back of the $20 bill? Answer. White House 189. Excluding the U.S. and Iraq, in which country does the U.S. military have the largest portion of its armed forces stationed? Answer. Germany 190. Name the top three causes of death in the U.S? Answer. Heart disease, Cancer, Stroke 191. Thirteen-year-old Sameer Mishra won the 2008 National Spelling Bee with the word guerdon (pronounced gur-dun), meaning “reward”. Spell it? Answer. G U E R D O N 192. What nationality was Chopin? Answer. Polish 193. What’s the best known artificial international language? Answer. Esperanto 194. Who lived at 221B, Baker Street, London? Answer. Sherlock Holmes 195. What nationality was Marco Polo? Answer. Italian 196. Where was Christopher Columbus born? Answer. Genoa 197. When did the First World War start? Answer. 1914 198. Who invented the electric light bulb? Answer. Thomas Edison 199. What does the Roman numeral C represent? Answer. 100 200.What is the first letter on a typewriter? Answer. Q 201. What is Japan’s currency called? Answer. Yen
English Trivia Questions And Answers
Indeed English is one language that is spoken across various countries. When it is so common, we ought to ask you a couple of quiz questions on it. So, let’s bring in the ultimate English trivia questions for kids. 202. What English word becomes its opposite when the letters FE are in front of it? Answer. Male 203. In the word pretty, the E is pronounced like a short I. In women, the O is pronounced like a short I. In what familiar 4-letter word is U pronounced like a short I? Answer. Busy 204. Name a part of the body that begins with the letter L. Change the L to T and, phonetically, you’ll name another part of the body. What is it? Answer. Tongue, Lung 205. You catch a fish, a cold, and your breath. What do you do to a street, your heart, and swords? Answer. Cross 206. The name of a well-known American actress contains the five vowels (A,E,I,O,U) exactly once, though not in that order. The consonants in her name are B,J,L,R,S, and T (not in that order). Who is she? Answer. Julia Roberts 207. Name the only book William Shakespeare ever wrote? Answer. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare 208. Who wrote The Autobiography of Mark Twain? Answer. Mark Twain 209. Who wrote Treasure Island? Answer. Robert Louis Stevenson 210. Who wrote Julius Caesar, Macbeth, and Hamlet? Answer. William Shakespear 211. Who wrote the James Bond books? Answer. Ian Fleming 212. What is another word for a lexicon? Answer. Dictionary 213. What is someone who shoes horses called? Answer. A farrier 214. What is the opposite of ‘cheap’? Answer. Expensive 215. What is the synonym for ‘strange’? Answer. Weird