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Random Trivia Questions

- What is the only U.S. state that can be typed in using only one row of a standard “QWERTY” keyboard? Answer: Alaska
- What do you call the visible part of the rivet commonly found on the pockets of jeans? Answer: The burr
- In human anatomy, what does the “hallux” refer to? Answer: The big toe
- How many cards are in a standard deck of playing cards? Answer: 52
- What is the name for the plastic or metal tube found on the ends of shoelaces? Answer: An aglet
- What is the only planet in our solar system to rotate clockwise on its axis? Answer: Venus
- Which freezes faster: hot or cold water? Answer: Thanks to the Mpemba effect, hot water freezes faster.
- What is James Bond's code name? Answer: 007
- Jim Henson is the creator of what beloved cast of characters? Answer: The Muppets
- Weighing around eight pounds, this is the human body's largest organ? Answer: The skin
- Leonardo da Vinci's “Mona Lisa” hangs in what museum? Answer: The Louvre Museum in Paris
- How many states does the Appalachian Trail cross? Answer: 14
- What is the name of John Travolta's character in the 1977 film “Saturday Night Fever”? Answer: Tony Manero
- What do you call a group of flamingos? Answer: A flamboyance
- Relative to the internet, what does “URL” stand for? Answer: Uniform resource locator
- What occasion corresponds with the longest day of the year? Answer: The summer solstice
- What is the distance from earth to the sun? Answer: 93 million miles (or 150 million kilometers)
- What sport was featured on the first curved U.S. coin in 2014? Answer: Baseball
- Which country is the largest in the world? Answer: Russia
- M&M’S Fruit Chews would eventually become what popular candy? Answer: Starburst
- According to Guinness World Records, what's the best-selling book of all time? Answer: The Bible
- What U.S. state is home to Acadia National Park? Answer: Maine
- What is the only food that can never go bad? Answer: Honey
- What was the first animal to ever be cloned? Answer: A sheep
- What is the name of the pet dinosaur on the TV cartoon “The Flintstones”? Answer: Dino
- What identity document is required to travel to different countries around the world? Answer: A passport
- Who is considered the “Father of Relativity?” Answer: Albert Einstein
- Edie Falco and James Gandolfini star in what series about the life of a New Jersey mob boss? Answer: “The Sopranos”
- Nearly all fossils are preserved in what type of rock? Answer: Sedimentary
- What guitarist notably performed on the Michael Jackson song “Beat It”? Answer: Eddie Van Halen
- What is August’s birthstone? Answer: Peridot
- What is Prince Harry’s official first name? Answer: Henry
- What is the fifth sign of the zodiac? Answer: Leo
- Which branch of the U.S. armed forces used the slogan, “It’s not just a job, it’s an adventure”? Answer: The Navy
- By U.S. law, exit signs must be one of what two colors? Answer: Green or red
- What is an eight-sided shape called? Answer: Octagon
- When was Earth Day first celebrated? Answer: 1970
- How many points does the Star of David have? Answer: Six
- Who is Barbie’s little sister? Answer: Skipper
- In the United Kingdom, what is the day after Christmas known as? Answer: Boxing Day
- Which three zodiac signs are water signs? Answer: Cancer, Pisces and Scorpio
- Which month of the year is National Ice Cream Month? Answer: July
Pop Culture Trivia Questions

- Actor Nancy Cartwright of “The Simpsons” is the aunt of which famous singer? Answer: Sabrina Carpenter
- What '80s supermodel was Rod Stewart once married to? Answer: Rachel Hunter
- The first iPhone was released in what year? Answer: 2007
- “Breaking Bad” actor Bryan Cranston won a Tony Award for his performance in what 2014 Broadway play? Answer: “All the Way”
- In what fictional Indiana town does the sci-fi series “Stranger Things” take place? Answer: Hawkins
- Actor Steve Carell plays what memorable character in the popular TV series “The Office”? Answer: Michael Scott
- The 1988 movie “Mystic Pizza” launched the career of what “Pretty Woman?” Answer: Julia Roberts
- Whitney Houston went to the top of the music charts in 1992 with which Dolly Parton song? Answer: “I Will Always Love You”
- Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry star as a mother and daughter in what popular Netflix series? Answer: “Ginny & Georgia”
- Cillian Murphy plays a 1900s mob boss in Birmingham, England in which streaming series? Answer: “Peaky Blinders”
- Anna, Elsa Kristoff and Olaf are all characters in what animated movie? Answer: “Frozen”
- What was Taylor Swift's first song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100? Answer: “Tim McGraw”
- What 1997 movie features Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones as undercover secret agents who police extraterrestrials? Answer: “Men in Black”
- In what TV series did actor Tom Hanks co star with Peter Scolari in the early 1980s? Answer: “Bosom Buddies”
- What actor plays Ken in the 2023 blockbuster movie “Barbie?” Answer: Ryan Gosling
- What name is singer-actor Stefani Germanotta better known by? Answer: Lady Gaga
- What 1927 film effectively ended the silent movie era by introducing synchronized talking and singing? Answer: “The Jazz Singer”
- Before embarking on a solo career, Beyoncé was part of what R&B group? Answer: Destiny's Child
- What actor played Alex Keaton on the '80s TV show “Family Ties?”Answer: Michael J. Fox
- The Rockettes dance troupe most famously perform at what New York City venue? Answer: Radio City Music Hall
- What was the very first video ever played on MTV? Answer: “Video Killed the Radio Star” by The Buggles
- What Andrew Lloyd Webber Broadway show features the characters Mistoffelees and Old Deuteronomy? Answer: “Cats”
- Richard Hatch is the very first winner of which reality TV show? Answer: “Survivor”
- What is the name of Elvis Presley's Memphis home? Answer: Graceland
- What notable astronomer penned the 1980 best-selling book “Cosmos?” Answer: Carl Sagan
- Michael Flatley danced his way to fame in what Irish-inspired show? Answer: “Riverdance”
- What 1994 Quentin Tarantino movie stars John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson as hitmen? Answer: “Pulp Fiction”
- What actor-comedian found fame on the TV show “Mork and Mindy?” Answer: Robin Williams
- Michael Jackson teamed up with what notable guitar player for the 1982 song “Beat It?” Answer: Eddie Van Halen
- Jess Day, Nick Miller, Winston Bishop and Schmidt are all characters on what TV show? Answer: “New Girl”
- What year did the comedy sketch TV show, “Saturday Night Live,” debut? Answer: 1975
Entertainment Trivia Questions

- A statute of Frank Sinatra can be found along the Hudson River in what New Jersey town? Answer: Hoboken
- The book “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” was made into what highly-successful 1982 film? Answer: “Blade Runner”
- The iconic “Hollywood” sign originally spelled out what word? Answer: Hollywoodland
- In a viral 2011 YouTube video, what “crazy, nastya--” animal doesn’t care? Answer: The honey badger
- “It’s gonna be May” is a common misheard lyric from what band and song? Answer: NSYNC's “It’s Gonna Be Me”
- Actors Jodie Foster and Kristen Stewart starred together in what 2002 thriller movie? Answer: “Panic Room”
- What is the title of Conan O’Brien’s popular podcast? Answer: “Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend”
- Born Robert Weston Smith, this famous radio disc jockey in the 1970s was more commonly known by what name? Answer: Wolfman Jack
- Audrey Hepburn plays what character in the movie “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”? Answer: Holly Golightly
- Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell star together in what 2023 romantic comedy? Answer: “Anyone But You”
- Who was Johnny Carson’s longtime sidekick on “The Tonight Show”? Answer: Ed McMahon
- This actor notably starred in the TV sitcoms “How I Met Your Mother” and “Doogie Howser, M.D.” Answer: Neil Patrick Harris
- “Before He Cheats” is Billboard hit recorded by what former American Idol winner? Answer: Carrie Underwood
- What is the given name of the wrestler known as “The Rock?” Answer: Dwayne Douglas Johnson
- Who was Elton John’s “Candle in the Wind” penned in honor of? Answer: Marilyn Monroe
- Johnny Depp notably modeled Jack Sparrow, his memorable character from “Pirates of the Caribbean,” after which rock guitarist? Answer: Keith Richards
- Psalm, Saint, and Chicago are the names of what? Answer: Kim Kardashian's children
- The TV talk show “People Are Talking” helped launch the meteoric career of which renowned celebrity? Answer: Oprah Winfrey
- Actor Jim Carrey first made a name for himself on what Keenen Ivory Wayans sketch comedy show? Answer: “In Living Color”
- Which “Titanic” actor appeared on the children's TV show “Romper Room?” Answer: Leonardo DiCaprio
- What Oscar-winning actor was a cast member on the '70s show “The Electric Company?” Answer: Morgan Freeman
- Who penned the 2018 autobiography “Becoming”? Answer: Michelle Obama
- Bill Gates co-founded Microsoft with which of his childhood friends? Answer: Paul Allen
- “Holiday” was the first Billboard Hot 100 single for what singer? Answer: Madonna
- What Hong Kong-born actor and stuntman starred alongside Chris Tucker in the 1998 movie “Rush Hour”? Answer: Jackie Chan
Books and Literature Trivia Questions

- Who wrote the book “On the Origin of Species”? Answer: Charles Darwin
- “Well, Prince, so Genoa and Lucca are now just family estates of the Buonapartes,” is the first line in what famous Leo Tolstoy book? Answer: “War and Peace”
- Anne Shirley is the primary character in what 1908 novel? Answer: “Anne of Green Gables”
- Who is the author of “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”? Answer: Stieg Larsson
- Sancho Panza is fictional character from what book? Answer: “Don Quixote”
- The women in Amy Tan’s “Joy Luck Club” meet to play what game? Answer: Mahjong
- “The Da Vinci Code” opens with a murder in which famous museum? Answer: The Louvre
- Which author penned the apocalyptic novel “The Stand”? Answer: Stephen King
- Which book about a band of rabbits became a bestseller in 1972? Answer: “Watership Down”
- What was the original title of Ray Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit 451”? Answer: “The Fireman”
- The classic 1877 novel “Black Beauty” is about what kind of animal? Answer: Horse
- Who was the first author to use a “typemachine” or typewriter in writing a manuscript? Answer: Mark Twain
- What 1988 book by Salman Rushdie is considered blasphemous by many Muslim countries? Answer: “The Satanic Verses”
- Which writer holds the Guinness World Record for the most translated works? Answer: Agatha Christie
- What book holds the record for the fastest selling book in history? Answer: “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”
- Who wrote “To Kill a Mockingbird”? Answer: Harper Lee
- What 1949 science fiction book by author George Orwell describes a dystopian world in the future? Answer: “1984”
- What's the name of the pig in the book “Charlotte's Web”? Answer: Wilbur
- “Call me Ishmael” is the first line from what classic novel? Answer: “Moby Dick”
- What Charles Dickens novel begins with the sentence, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”? Answer: “A Tale of Two Cities”
- What is the name of the vampire in the 1976 Anne Rice novel “Interview With a Vampire”? Answer: Louis de Pointe du Lac
- What popular young adult book series sends “tributes” to participate in a televised competition in which they fight to the death? Answer: “The Hunger Games”
- In the book “Pride and Prejudice,” who is Elizabeth Bennet in love with? Answer: Mr. Darcy
- Who wrote “Flowers in the Attic”? Answer: V.C. Andrews
- Jacob Black is a character in what Stephenie Meyer book series? Answer: “Twilight”
- What Nicholas Sparks book about a young socialite and her long-time crush was made into a 2004 movie? Answer: “The Notebook”
- In one of the most popular Dr. Seuss books, what won't Sam-I-Am eat? Answer: Green eggs and ham
History Trivia Questions

- French sculptor Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi designed what U.S. landmark? Answer: The Statue of Liberty
- Dubbed the “Black Death,” what plague swept through Europe in the 1300s? Answer: The bubonic plague
- Which U.S. president died of gastroenteritis while still in office? Answer: Zachary Taylor
- The “Treaty of Paris” ended which war? Answer: The Revolutionary War
- Which European explorer discovered a passage that connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans? Answer: Magellan
- Who did the U.S. purchase the Louisiana Territory from? Answer: France
- Which battle between the U.S. and British effectively ended the Revolutionary War? Answer: Yorktown
- Which military leader conquered the Persian Empire, India and Egypt, among others, to become one of the greatest conquerors of all time? Answer: Alexander the Great
- Which leader is considered to be the founder of the Roman Empire? Answer: Caesar Augustus (also known as Octavian)
- In 1215, what doctrine was the first of its kind to establish that a king was not above the tenants of the law? Answer: The Magna Carta
- In 1863, what memorable speech did Abraham Lincoln give during the dedication of the Soldiers’ National Cemetery? Answer: The Gettysburg Address
- What year did Kate Middleton and Prince William get married? Answer: 2011
- What pioneering English woman is considered the founder of modern nursing? Answer: Florence Nightingale
- Which U.S. Constitution amendment provides for freedom of speech, religion and the press? Answer: The First Amendment
- Who invented the cotton gin? Answer: Eli Whitney
- On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first person in history to do what? Answer: Walk on the moon
- What U.S. woman was appointed as the first woman Speaker of the House? Answer: Nancy Pelosi
- Which American financier was convicted of running the largest Ponzi scheme in U.S. history? Answer: Bernie Madoff
- What year did World War I begin? Answer: 1914
- What is the name of the first permanent English settlement in North America? Answer: Jamestown
- How old was Queen Elizabeth II when she was crowned the Queen of England? Answer: 27
- What was the first message sent by morse code? Answer: “What hath God wrought?”
- What president was a licensed bartender? Answer: Abraham Lincoln
- Who was the first president to visit all 50 states? Answer: Richard Nixon
- What year was Kodak founded? Answer: 1892
- What inspired the creation of Google images? Answer: Jennifer Lopez’s dress at the 2000 Grammys
- What year was the first Barbie doll released? Answer: 1959
- How long was the first Thanksgiving? Answer: Three days
- Which U.S. President was a law professor? Answer: Bill Clinton
- Who was the youngest U.S. president? Answer: Theodore Roosevelt
- When was the first iPod released? Answer: 2001
Geography Trivia Questions

- What is the tallest mountain in the world? Answer: Mount Everest
- What is the largest desert in the world? Answer: Antarctica
- Aside from the Nile, what is the longest river in the world? Answer: The Amazon
- What geyser in Yellowstone National Park is known for erupting roughly every 90 minutes? Answer: Old Faithful
- Which continent covers all four hemispheres of the earth? Answer: Africa
- Located between Israel and Jordan, this body of water is known for its high salt content, making it uninhabitable for most life forms. Answer: The Dead Sea
- Which U.S. state is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes?” Answer: Minnesota
- Which ocean name loosely translates into “Sea of Atlas?” Answer: The Atlantic
- What is the largest volcano on earth? Answer: Mauna Loa
- What is the world's most populated city? Answer: Tokyo, Japan
- Where is the coldest place on Earth? Answer: East Antarctic Plateau
- Which Italian town is the setting for Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet? Answer: Verona
- What was America’s first national park? Answer: Yellowstone National Park
- Where do U.S. vice presidents live? Answer: on the grounds of the U.S. Naval Observatory
- Which three states share a border with California? Answer: Arizona, Nevada and Oregon
- What was the first state? Answer: Delaware
- What state is known as the “Badger State”? Answer: Wisconsin
- What state has the longest freshwater shoreline? Answer: Michigan
- What U.S. state grows coffee beans? Answer: Hawaii
- What is the northernmost point in the United States? Answer: Point Barrow, Alaska
- What is Texas’ state flower? Answer: The Bluebonnet
- How many floors does the Eiffel Tower have? Answer: Three
- What is the currency of Poland? Answer: Złoty
- How tall is the Empire State Building (without the spire and antenna)? Answer: 1,250 feet
- Which country produces the most tea? Answer: China
- Who did the U.S. buy Florida from? Answer: Spain
- Which country gives students the longest summer holiday? Answer: Italy
- What are California’s state colors? Answer: Blue and Gold
- What is United Kingdom’s national Anthem? Answer: “God Save the King”
Science and Math Trivia Questions

- What are the prime factors of 24? Answer: Two and three
- How many sides does a trapezoid have? Answer: Four
- Which math theorem states that in a right triangle, A² + B² = C²?Answer: Pythagorean Theorem
- How many degrees are in a circle? Answer: 360
- How many yards are in a mile? Answer: 1760
- What produces the majority of the breathable air on earth? Answer: The oceans
- Which travels faster: Sound or light? Answer: Light
- What mineral can you add to water to make things float easier? Answer: Salt
- Roughly how many miles per hour does the earth spin? Answer: 1000 mph
- How many elements are currently on the periodic table? Answer: 118
- Which blood type is a universal donor? Answer: O Negative
- How many moons does Neptune have? Answer: 14
- Which globally-dreaded disease did the World Health Organization declared eradicated in 1980? Answer: Smallpox
- Who was the first American woman in space? Answer: Sally Ride
- How many pounds are in a ton? Answer: 2,000
- What is the largest bone in the human body? Answer: Femur
- How many planets make up the solar system? Answer: Eight
- How many colors are in a rainbow? Answer: Seven
- Which astronomer is called out in “Bohemian Rhapsody”? Answer: Galileo
- What is the fear of flowers called? Answer: Anthophobia
Music Trivia Questions

- What actor and comedian appeared in the video for the Paul Simon song “You Can Call Me Al”? Answer: Chevy Chase
- What singer was called the “Empress of the Blues”? Answer: Bessie Smith
- Who wrote “The Star-Spangled Banner”? Answer: Francis Scott Key
- What musician was awarded the first gold record? Answer: Perry Como
- Which country artist threw javelin while attending Oklahoma State University? Answer: Garth Brooks
- What song did Paul McCartney pen for John Lennon’s son, Julian? Answer: “Hey Jude”
- What are the first names of the five brothers that made up the Jackson 5? Answer: Jermaine, Marlon, Jackie, Tito and Michael
- Which 1950’s crooner sang the hit song “Beyond the Sea”? Answer: Bobby Darin
- How many Billboard #1 hits did Elvis have? Answer: 18
- What’s the best-selling Christmas single of all time? Answer: “White Christmas” by Bing Crosby
- Which singer’s real name is Robyn Fenty? Answer: Rihanna
- What year did MTV launch? Answer: 1981
- Who was the first “American Idol” winner? Answer: Kelly Clarkson
- When was Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You” released? Answer: October 1994
- What is Taylor Swift’s lucky number? Answer: 13
- Who was the first woman ever inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? Answer: Aretha Franklin
Movie Trivia Questions

- What movie is the quote “You had me at hello” from? Answer: “Jerry Maguire”
- What Minnesota town was actor Winona Ryder born in? Answer: Winona
- What year was the first “Batman” comic book published? Answer: 1939
- Actor Nicolas Cage is the nephew of what famous director? Answer: Francis Ford Coppola
- What country does “The Jungle Book” take place in? Answer: India
- Who is the youngest Oscar winner of all time? Answer: Tatum O’Neal
- What was the name of the high school in “Grease”? Answer: Rydell High
- In “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” what keeps the three-headed dog asleep? Answer: Music
- What year was the original “Jurassic Park” released in theatres? Answer: 1993
- What’s the name of Ginny’s Pygmy Puff in the “Harry Potter” series? Answer: Arnold
- What is the name of Hagrid’s half-brother in “Harry Potter?” Answer: Grawp
- What is the Grinch’s dog’s name? Answer: Max
- How many Oscars does Jane Fonda have? Answer: Two
- How many Academy Awards did “Titanic” win? Answer: 11
- What is the name of Boba Fett’s ship in “Star Wars”? Answer: Slave 1
- Which Disney princess has a Scottish accent? Answer: Merida
- How many staircases are located in Hogwarts? Answer: 142
- What is Jack Skellington’s dog’s name? Answer: Zero
- In what movie does Robert De Niro say, “You talkin’ to me?” Answer: “Taxi Driver”
- Who was the first Disney princess? Answer: Snow White
- What year was “Jaws” released? Answer: 1975
- In “Star Wars,” who built C-3P0? Answer: Anakin Skywalker
- “The Princess and the Frog” is set in which American city? Answer: New Orleans
- What is Hermione’s Patronus? Answer: Otter
- Who wrote “A Little Princess”? Answer: Frances Hodgson Burnett
- Which shoe did Cinderella leave behind at the ball? Answer: Left
- How many ghosts show up in “A Christmas Carol”? Answer: Four
- Who is the villain in “Peter Pan”? Answer: Captain Hook
- Which city is “101 Dalmatians” set in? Answer: London
- What is the school’s mascot in “High School Musical”? Answer: Wild Cats
TV Trivia Questions

- What popular ‘90s TV series did actor Calista Flockhart star in? Answer: “Ally McBeal”
- Who won the first season of “America’s Next Top Model”? Answer: Adrianne Curry-Rhode
- Which of the six main characters on the TV show “Friends” never got married? Answer: Joey
- What TV series included the phrase “Go where no man has gone before” in its title sequence? Answer: “Star Trek”
- What “Sex and the City” star didn’t return for the series reboot “And Just Like That...”? Answer: Kim Cattrall
- What TV series launched Bruce Willis’ career? Answer: “Moonlighting”
- What is the name of Sabrina’s cat in “Sabrina the Teenage Witch”? Answer: Salem
- What is the name of the mall in the third season of “Stranger Things”? Answer: Starcourt Mall
- What comic series is the CW’s “Riverdale” based on? Answer: “Archie” comics
- How many people tuned into the last episode of “Friends”? Answer: 52.5 million
- How many seasons did “The Oprah Winfrey Show” run? Answer: 25
- Who voiced Ms. Frizzle on the children’s television series “Magic School Bus”? Answer: Lily Tomlin
- Who wrote “The Little Mermaid”? Answer: Hans Christian Andersen
Animal Trivia Questions

- What do you call a group of porcupines? Answer: A prickle
- This type of house cat with tri-color fur is almost exclusively female. Answer: Calico
- Weighing up to 2,000 pounds, this is the largest mammal in North America. Answer: Bison
- What country has the largest population of tigers? Answer: India
- What are female mountain goats referred to as? Answer: Nannies
- What species of fish is Nemo? Answer: Clown Fish
- How many legs does a lobster have? Answer: 10
- What is Florida’s state bird? Answer: The Northern Mockingbird
- What color is a giraffe’s tongue? Answer: Black or Dark Purple
- What animal’s nickname is “sea cow”? Answer: Manatee
- What percentage of the Earth’s wildlife is found in the ocean? Answer: 94%
- What animal has the biggest eyes? Answer: Giant Squid
- How many reindeer does Santa have? Answer: Eight
- What is California’s state animal? Answer: California grizzly bear
- What are baby rabbits called? Answer: Kits
- What animal breathes through its butt? Answer: Turtle
- Where are cricket’s ears located? Answer: On their legs
Sports and Leisure Trivia Questions

- Where was the first Olympics held? Answer: Panathenaic Stadium, Greece
- Who was the highest-paid athlete in 2022? Answer: Lionel Messi
- Which NBA team plays its home games at Madison Square Garden? Answer: New York Knicks
- When was the first Indy 500 held? Answer: 1911
- Which Canadian hockey player is considered to be the greatest of all time? Answer: Wayne Gretzky
- Where did the 2000 Summer Olympics take place? Answer: Sydney, Australia
- Which number does every Major League Baseball player wear on April 15? Answer: 42
- What is the maximum number of points someone can achieve on Pac-Man? Answer: 3,333,360 points
- How Did Leica, the German camera company, get its name? Answer: Founder Ernst Leitz used the first three letters of his last name combined with the first two letters from “camera.”
- Which player from the Dallas Mavericks is an investor in Big Blanket Co., the maker of 10-by-10 foot blankets? Answer: Boban Marjanovic
- What type of race is the Tour de France? Answer: Bicycle race
- What is the diameter of the average basketball hoop? Answer: 18 inches
- How often are the Summer Games held? Answer: Every four years
- What are the Cleveland Browns’ team colors? Answer: Brown and orange
- In football, how many points does a touchdown have? Answer: Six
- Who painted “Girl with a Pearl Earring”? Answer: Johannes Vermeer
- Who was the first couple to win “The Amazing Race”? Answer: Rob Frisbee and Brennan Swain
Food Trivia Questions

- How many tines does a standard dinner fork have? Answer: Four
- What was the first vegetable ever to be grown in space? Answer: The potato
- “Have it your way” is the memorable slogan of what fast food restaurant? Answer: Burger King
- What kind of chef works directly beneath the head or executive chef? Answer: Sous
- Pommes frites is the French term for what popular American side dish? Answer: French Fries
- When was Diet Coke unveiled to the U.S. public? Answer: July 8, 1982
- What fast food chain once used the slogan “Think outside the bun”? Answer: Taco Bell
- What is a single strand of spaghetti called? Answer: Spaghetto
- What year did Dunkin’ Donuts become Dunkin'? Answer: 2018
- How many slices of pizza does America eat per second? Answer: 350-400 slices of pizza per second
- Where were Doritos invented? Answer: Casa de Fritos at Disneyland
- How many pounds of curly fries does Arby’s sell in a year? Answer: 100 million pounds
- What is the name of the world's hottest chili pepper? Answer: Carolina Reaper
- What is Starbucks’ logo? Answer: A Siren
- Where is the world’s largest Starbucks? Answer: Chicago
- How many folds are in a chef's hat? Answer: 100
Technology Trivia Questions

- In 1976, these two college dropouts founded Apple Computer, Inc. Answer: Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
- What was Nintendo's first game called? Answer: EVR Race
- Invented by Douglas Engelbart in 1963, the first computer mouse was made from what material? Answer: Wood
- This household vacuum was originally developed by Black & Decker as a tool for sample collection on the moon. Answer: The Dustbuster
- Who invented the printing press? Answer: Johannes Gutenberg
- What is the meaning of “fn” on your computer keyboard? Answer: Function
- What is the long-standing nickname for IBM? Answer: “Big Blue”
- Who owns Venmo? Answer: PayPal
- What was Mac's first web browser? Answer: Samba
- What year was eBay founded? Answer: 1995
- What is the best-selling video game franchise? Answer: Mario
- Who sent the world's first text message? Answer: Neil Papworth
- What does Yahoo stand for? Answer: Yet Another Hierarchically Officious Oracle
- What inspired the name for the iPod? Answer: the EVA Pod (ePod) in “2001: A Space Odyssey”
- Who owns the Patent to Google’s original search algorithm? Answer: Stanford University
Funny Trivia Questions

- The unicorn is the national animal of which country? Answer: Scotland
- What actor played Big Giant Head on the TV show “Third Rock From the Sun”? Answer: William Shatner
- “There’s a snake in my boot!” is famously spoken by Woody, a cowboy doll, in which 1995 animated movie? Answer: “Toy Story”
- Which soft drink once contained cocaine as one of its original ingredients? Answer: Coca-Cola
- What breed of cat doesn’t have fur? Answer: Sphynx
- In a quest to replace rubber, James Wright accidentally invented what common toy? Answer: Silly Putty
- A majority of adults have how many permanent teeth? Answer: 32
- Which U.S. president is estimated to have the highest IQ? Answer: John Quincy Adams
- What fish is capable of generating an electrical charge up to 600 volts? Answer: The electric eel
- According to Instacart, what the most disliked food in America? Answer: Anchovies
- Now known as “Meta,” Facebook was originally named what? Answer: TheFacebook
- What country uses approximately four billion miles of toilet paper each year? Answer: China
- According to the U.S. Census Bureau, which state has the shortest one-way commute to work? Answer: South Dakota
- The line, “Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries” is from what 1975 movie? Answer: “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”
- On average, which grows faster: Fingernails or toenails? Answer: Fingernails
- How many noses does a slug have? Answer: Four
- What candy was originally known as “chicken feed”? Answer: Candy corn
- Which popular condiment was once sold as a medicinal cure for diarrhea? Answer: Ketchup
- Name either of the two U.S. states that makes it illegal to get married on a dare. Answer: Delaware and Colorado
Trivia Questions For Kids

- What animated Nickelodeon TV show featured Steve, Blue, Mr. Salt, Mrs. Pepper and Mailbox among other characters? Answer: “Blue’s Clues”
- What kind of animal is Punxsutawney Phil? Answer: A groundhog
- What is the square root of 64? Answer: Eight
- Who was the tenth president of the United States? Answer: John Tyler
- How many letters are in the alphabet? Answer: 26
- Complete this Dr. Seuss sentence: “I do not like green eggs and ____________!” Answer: Ham
- How many syllables are in the word “Mississippi?” Answer: Four
- The preamble, amendments and articles are all part of what important United States document? Answer: The Constitution
- What city is the Statue of Liberty located in? Answer: New York City
- In what game will you find a quarterback, receiver, running back, cornerback, kicker and defensive end, among other positions? Answer: Football
- How many sides does a pentagon have? Answer: Five
- Lightning McQueen and Sally Carrera are characters from what movie? Answer: “Cars”
- What do you call a piece of land that’s almost — but not entirely — surrounded by water? Answer: A peninsula
- If you have a pizza with sixteen slices and you give away four, how many slices are left? Answer: Twelve
- Humans breathe in oxygen and exhale what? Answer: Carbon dioxide
- Seven stars that form a large ladle or spoon-shaped pattern in the sky are known as what? Answer: The Big Dipper
- What bear can only be found in only cold, Arctic regions of the world? Answer: Polar bear
- How many inches are in a foot? Answer: Twelve
- What is the capital of the United States: Answer: Washington, D.C.
- Based on the popular children’s book, if you give a mouse a cookie, what is he going to ask for? Answer: A glass of milk
- What are the four seasons of the year? Answer: Spring, summer, autumn (fall) and winter
- What movie character says, “To infinity ... and beyond!” Answer: Buzz Lightyear
- Siamese, Maine Coon, tabby, ragdoll, calico and shorthair are all types of what? Answer: Cats
- How many bases are there on a baseball field? Answer: Four
- In 1776, the United States declared its independence from what country? Answer: Great Britain