300 Fun Trivia Questions for Kids (With Answers That Surprise You)
Trivia for kids questions include fun facts, important moments in history, kids pop culture, and totally bizarre things that will surprise you!
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Ultimate Kids Trivia Questions Game
Use the table of contents to jump around!
Animals Trivia Questions and Answers
First, who doesn’t love animals?! But some of these facts will surprise you!
1. Q: What is a group of lions called?
A: A pride
2. Q: Which is the fastest land animal?
A: The cheetah
3. Q: On the farm, what is a kid?
A: A baby goat
4. Q: What is the largest animal in the world?
A: A blue whale
5. Q: What is an animal called that eats both meat and plants?
A: Omnivores
6. Q: What do you call animals that are active at night and sleep during the day?
A: Nocturnal
7. Q: How many wings does a bee have?
A: 4 wings total, two sets
8. Q: How many bones does a shark have?
A: 0
9. Q: What is a baby rabbit called?
A: A kit
10. Q: What is the world’s tallest land animal?
A: A male giraffe
11. Q: What body part does a butterfly use to taste its food?
A: It’s feet
12. Q: What’s the main food group of a chimpanzees diet?
A: Fruit
13. Q: What’s another name for an adult male gorilla?
A: Silverback
14. Q: True or False–Ostriches can fly
A: False
15. Q: What animal ancestor do all dog breeds come from?
A: The gray wolf
16. Q: What is the largest land animal?
A: Elephant
17. Q: How many legs does a spider have?
A: 8
18. Q: What animal hibernates during the winter?
A: Bears
19. Q: What is a baby kangaroo called?
A: A joey
20. Q: Where is the heart of a shrimp located?
A: On its head
21. Q: How many noses do slugs have?
A: 4
22. Which animal is the only animal that can’t jump?
A: Elephants
23. How long does it take a sloth to digest its food?
A: Two weeks
24. Which animal does not have vocal cords?
A: Giraffes
25. Which animal’s fingerprints are so close to humans that they could get confused with human fingerprints?
A: Koala
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Fun Geography Trivia for Kids
Next, these trivia questions for kids encompass the world’s most interesting landmarks, oceans, and land areas.
26. Q: What is the longest mountain range in the world?
A: The Andes in South America
27. Q: Where is the coldest place on Earth?
A: Antarctica
28. Q: What is the largest continent?
A: Asia
29. Q: What is the largest state in America?
A: Alaska
30. Q: What is the smallest state in America?
A: Rhode Island
31. Q: What is the most visited National Park in the United States?
A: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee & North Carolina
32. Q: In which country are the famous ancient pyramids located?
A: Egypt
33. Q: What is the world’s largest ocean?
A: Pacific Ocean
34. Q: What is the tallest mountain in the world?
A: Mount Everest (above sea level)
35. Q: How many continents are there in the world?
A: 7
36. Where is the largest rock on the planet located?
A: Australia
37. Which country is home to more lakes than anywhere else in the world?
A: Canada
38. Where is more than 20% of the world’s oxygen supply produced?
A: The Amazon Rainforest
39. What state has the most U.S. Coastline?
A: Alaska
40. What is the biggest country in the world? (in size)
A: Russia
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Sports Facts and Answers
These fun questions for kids trivia will get you more familiar with the most popular sports of today (and yesterday)!
41. Q: Where was the first Olympic games held?
A: Greece
42. Q: What is a perfect score in the game of bowling?
A: 300
43. Q: How many players make up an indoor volleyball team?
A: 6
44. Q: In sports, what is an MVP?
A: Most Valuable Player
45. Q: “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” is sung at what sporting event?
A: A baseball game
46. Q: Olympic gold medals are mostly made of what?
A. Sterling Silver
47. Q: What is the purpose of the “dimples” in golf balls?
A: To help the ball travel farther in the air
48. Q: What color underwear are major league umpires required to wear during a game?
A: Black (in case they split their pants)
49. Q: What city in America is the only city to have three professional sports teams with the same colors?
A: Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
50. What is it called when you get three consecutive strikes in bowling?
A: A turkey
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Science Trivia Questions for Kids
Science is downright fascinating, and these trivia for kids questions are no exception. For more interesting facts, keep scrolling to the easy and hard trivia sections!
51. Q: What about a flower are bees attracted to?
A: The scent
52. Q: How much is half a dozen?
A: 6
53. Q: Is the sun a planet or star?
A: Star
54. Q: How many inches are in one foot?
A: 12 inches
55. Q: How many days are in a year?
A: 365
56. Q: The most common eye color in the world is?
A: Brown
57. Q: True or False–Your sense of smell is strongest in the evening
A: True
58. Q: What is the largest internal organ inside the human body?
A: The liver
59. Q: How many moons does Mars have?
A: 2
60. Q: A scientist who studies rocks is called a what?
A: A geologist
61. Q: What two elements make up water?
A: Water is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
62. Q: Which planet has the most gravity?
A: Jupiter
63. Q: Which planet is nicknamed “the red planet”?
A: Mars
64. Q: What kind of tree do acorns come from?
A: Oak trees
65. Q: How many colors are in a rainbow?
A: 7
66. Q: How many sides does an octagon have?
A: 8 (See: Fun math trivia)
67. Q: How many bones does a human body have?
A: 206
68. Q: What is the only natural substance on Earth to exist in all three physical states?
A: Water
69. Q: What are Saturn’s rings made out of?
A: Orbiting ice
70. Q: What two parts of your body never stop growing?
A: Your nose and ears
71. Q: How many planets from the sun is Earth?
A: Earth is the third planet from the Sun. (2 planets are closer)
72. Q: What causes a tsunami?
A: Earthquakes on the ocean floor or volcano eruptions in and around the ocean.
73. Q: What is the only fruit that has seeds growing on the outside?
A: Strawberries
74. Which is hotter, a lightning strike or the surface of the sun?
A: A lightning strike can become as much as 6 times hotter than the surface of the sun!
75. Q: How much does an adult brain weigh?
A: 3 pounds
History Trivia Kids Questions
Our past is both interesting and a crucial way to learn about what makes us who we are today.
76. Q: Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
A: France
77. Q: The United States is made up of how many states?
A: 50
78. Q: Who was the first US President?
A: George Washington
79. Q: Where does the US President live?
A: The White House
80. Q: The stars on the American flag are what color?
A: White
81. Q: What happened on July 4th, 1776?
A: The Second Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence, announcing the American colonies’ separation from Great Britain.
82. Q: In which city in Europe would you find the Eiffel Tower?
A: Paris
83. Q: Which country invented paper?
A: China in the 2nd Century BC. (They were also the first to use paper money)
84. Q: Which empire is considered the most powerful in the history of the world?
A: The Roman Empire. (It lasted more than 1,000 years and made significant contributions to society)
85. Q: What was the Italian cultural movement called from the 14th-17th centuries that contributed huge societal advancements – from Science to architecture to art and literature.
A: The Renaissance
86. Q: Who is one famous artist from the Italian Renaissance?
A: Leonardo Di Vinci, Michaelangelo, Raphael (also German artists Hans Holbein, and Albrecht
Durer).
87. Q: Who invented the lightbulb?
A: Thomas Edison
88. Q: Who was the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?
A: Amelia Earheart
89. Q: In what year did World War II start?
A: It began in 1939. The U.S. entered it in 1941 (after the attack on Pearl Harbor)
90. Q: Which famous US president delivered the Gettysburg Address in 1862?
A: Abraham Lincoln
91. Q: In what city is the Statue of Liberty located in the United States?
A: New York City
92. Q: Which U.S. state (then a territory) was attacked on December 7, 1941, bringing the U.S. into World War II?
A: Hawaii (Pearl Harbor)
93. Q: Who gave the famous “I have a dream” speech at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.?
A: Martin Luther King Jr. (Try Martin Luther King Trivia)
94. Q: Before the United States became independent, they were colonies. How many original colonies were there?
A: 13
95. Q: What caused the Titanic to sink?
A: An iceberg
96. Q: Which American President bought the Louisiana Territory (The Lousiana Purchase) from France?
A: Thomas Jefferson
97. Q: What happened at the Boston Tea Party?
Colonists protested the tax on tea by throwing boxes of tea into Boston harbor.
98. Q: Which ancient king had a round table?
A: King Arthur
99. Q: In which war did eleven states succeed from the country to form a separate union?
A: The Civil War
100. Q: What happened on September 11, 2001?
A. Terrorists highjacked and crashed 4 airplanes. Two into the World Trade Center buildings in New York City, one into the Pentagon in Washington D.C., and one in rural Pennsylvania (when passengers took action).
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Disney Trivia Questions for Kids
Now for every child’s favorite company – Disney! Use these trivia for kids questions to test your child’s knowledge of past and present Disney pop culture.
101. Q: Who was the first Disney princess?
A: Snow White
102. Q: What kind of animal is Abu in Aladdin?
A: A monkey
103. Q: In Aladdin, how many years was Genie stuck in the lamp before Aladdin found him?
A: 10,000 years.
104. Q: What type of fish is Nemo?
A: A clownfish
105. Q: Which Disney princess is inspired by a real person?
A: Pocahontas
106. Q: “Just Keep Swimming” is a mantra said by which Disney character?
A: Dory in Finding Nemo
107. Q: What type of flower has magical powers in Beauty & the Beast?
A: A rose
108. Q: What are the names of the sisters in Frozen?
A: Anna and Elsa (See Frozen trivia quiz)
109. Q: How many brothers does Prince Hans of the Southern Isles have in Frozen?
A: 12.
110. Q: What is the name of Christoff’s beloved reindeer?
A. Sven
111. Q: In the movie Moana, what did Moana set out to do?
A: Restore the heart to Te Fiti
112. Q: In the movie Moana, why was Mauia’s hook important?
A. It could change him into other things (birds, sharks, etc.)
113. Q: What does Hakuna Matata mean?
A: It means no worries, for the rest of your days
114. Q: Buzz Lightyear is from what movie?
A: Toy Story
115. Q: What is the name of Andy’s neighbor in Toy Story?
A: Sid
116. Q: What are the names of Hades minions in Hercules?
A: Pain and Panic
117. Q: Who serves as Pinocchio’s conscience?
A: Jiminy Cricket
118. Q: Can you name all of the seven dwarfs in Snow White?
A: Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey.
119. Q: Emperor Kuzco turns into what animal in The Emperor’s New Groove?
A: Llama
120. Q: Which city does Tiana live in in the movie The Princess and the Frog?
A: New Orleans
121. Q: What is Rapunzel’s chameleon’s name in Tangled?
A: Pascal
122. Q: Which Disney character sings “Kiss the Girl”?
A: Sebastian (In The Little Mermaid)
123. Q: What is Mulan’s name when she pretends to be a man?
A: Fa Ping (or just Ping)
124. Q: Who is Miguel’s idol in Coco?
A: Ernesto de la Cruz
125. Q: According to the monsters in Monster’s Inc, there’s nothing more toxic or deadly than what?
A: A human child
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126. Q: In How to Train a Dragon, what is the name of the Light Fury?
A: Toothless
127. Q: Who is Batman’s sidekick?
A: Robin
128. Q: What superhero can climb walls and swing from webs?
A: Spiderman
129. Q: Curious George is what kind of animal?
A: A monkey
130. What is the boy’s name in Paw Patrol who leads the pups?
A. Ryder
131. Which character on Sesame Street lives in a trash can?
A. Oscar the Grouch
132. Q: What is Daniel Tiger’s favorite color?
A: Red
133. Q: Pinkalicious and Peterrific is based off of…?
A. A book series
134. Q: In the show Wild Kratts, what do the Kratt brothers use to mimic the amazing creatures they see?
A. Creature power suits
135. Q: What is the name of the furry little red muppet in Sesame Street?
A. Elmo
136. Q: What is the first pokemon that Ash gets in Pokemon?
A: A Caterpie
137. What’s the name of Arthur’s little sister in Arthur?
A. D.W. (Dora Winifred)
138. What kind of animal is Aslan in The Chronicles of Narnia?
A: A lion
139. In the Dinosaur Train, what type of dinosaur is the family mostly made up of?
A: Pteranodons
140. Q: What was the name of the Science teacher in The Magic School Bus?
A. Ms. Frizzle
141. Q: In Blue’s Clues, what color shirt did Steve wear every day?
A: Green
142. Q: What movie kicked off the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
A: Iron Man
143. Q: How many infinity stones are there in the Avengers?
A: Six.
144. What type of animal is Garfield?
A: A big orange cat
145. What is the name of Han Solo’s ship in Star Wars?
A. Millennium Falcon
146. In the Star Wars movies, what invisible power binds the galaxy together?
A. The Force
147. Q: In Star Wars, why did Yoda not want to train Luke Skywalker?
A: Luke lacked patience (Try more trivia about Star Wars!)
148. Q: In Harry Potter, from what platform do students catch the Hogwarts Express?
A: 9 ¾
149. Q: What is the name of Harry Potter’s pet owl?
A: Hedwig
150. Q: What household item does a wizard ride on in the game of Quidditch?
A: A broomstick
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Easy Kids Trivia Questions & Answers
If some of the other questions are difficult, these are straightforward but still intriguing!
151. Q: Tomatoes and avocados are actually _____________.
A: Fruits
152. Q: What is the hardest natural substance in the world?
A: diamond (only a diamond can cut another diamond)
153. Q: What is a portrait a picture of?
A: A person
154. Q: What is a landscape a picture of?
A: Nature or man-made settings
155. Q: How many cents are in a quarter?
A: 25
156. Q: What does the NFL stand for?
A: National Football League (Related: Football Trivia Questions)
157. Q: In what state is the Grand Canyon located?
A: Arizona
158. Q: Where is Hollywood located?
A: California
159. Q: Which country has the largest population?
A: China
160. Q: What are the three primary colors?
A: Blue, yellow, red
161. Q: Which animal eats mostly bamboo?
A: Panda
162. Q: What do you call a mammal that doesn’t eat meat?
A: A herbivore
163. Q: How many wonders of the world are there?
A: Seven
164. Q: Who was the first man to step on the moon?
A: Neil Armstrong
165. Q: What destroyed the ancient city of Pompeii in A.D. 79?
A: A volcano (Mount Vesuvius)
166. Q: What is the biggest planet in our solar system?
A: Jupiter
167. Q: What can you hear in space?
A: Nothing
168. Q: What’s the Capital of Japan?
A: Tokyo
Fun fact: It's also considered the world's largest city!
169. Q: What language is spoken in Chile?
A: Spanish
170. Q: Pablo Picasso was a famous…
A: Artist (See: Best Art Trivia)
171. Q: Serena Williams is a famous…
A: Tennis player
172. Q: How many humps does a Bactrian camel have?
A: Two humps
173. Q: What are the three things every complete sentence needs to have?
A: A subject, verb, and object
174. What is the only uninhabitable continent in the world?
A: Antarctica
175. How many weeks are in a year?
A: 52 weeks make up a year.
Funny Kid Trivia Questions
Pop culture rules our technology world – and is loved by both kids and adults. How much does your kid know of these fun questions?
176. How many Star Wars movies are there?
A: In total, there are 12 total films (according to Wikipedia)
177. How many Harry Potter movies are there?
A: 8 movies (there are 7 books)
178. What is the most popular toy brand in America?
A: In 2021, Lego was the top-ranked toy brand in the world with a brand value of approximately 5.4 billion U.S. dollars (source)
179. What are the names of the teenage mutant ninja turtles?
A: Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, and Michelangelo
180. Does thunder or lightning happen first?
A: They come at the same time. We see the light first because light travels faster than sound.
181. Q: The average person farts an average of ______ per day.
A: 14 times!
182. Q: Who is the author of the popular Dogman series?
A: Dav Pilkey
183. Q: Are clouds heavy or light?
A: Heavy. The average cloud weighs an average of 1.1 million pounds!
184. Q: Can an owl turn its head all the way around?
A: No. Owls can rotate their heads a maximum of 270 degrees (source).
185. Q: What animal has gotten a bad rap for being associated with vampires?
A: Bats
186. How many reindeer does Santa have?
A: 9. Their names are Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen and, of course, Rudolph. (Find more Christmas trivia questions)
187. Why does the Grinch hate Christmas?
A: Possible answers: “He had shoes that were too tight. His head wasn’t screwed on right. His heart was two sizes too small, with this reason being the most likely of all.”
188. What is the most popular Halloween candy?
A: Reese’s Cups (were the most sold candy for Halloween 2021)
Related: Fun Candy Trivia Quiz
189. In Minecraft, what does Smite do?
A: Smite is an enchantment applied to a sword or axe, increasing the damage dealt to undead mobs.
190. What is the most plentiful resource in Minecraft?
A: Smooth stone
191. What is the most viewed kid’s video on Youtube?
A: Baby Shark
192. What is the most popular board game in the United States?
A: Chess (source)
193. What is the most popular video game in the United States?
A: Minecraft is the best-selling game to date (source)
Related: Minecraft Video Game Trivia
194. What was the most popular Halloween costume of 2021?
A: A witch (source)
195. What does a “flip sequin” do on a shirt or other object?
A: A flip sequin is a fabric made of reversible sequins. The wearer can move the sequins and it will create a different image.
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Hard Trivia Questions for Kids
Now, that you’ve made it through the easier stuff, can you get these difficult trivia questions for kids right too?
196. Q: How many eyes do caterpillars have?
A: They have 12 eyes!
197. Q: A group of frogs is called an _______
A: Army
198. Q: How many brains do Octopuses have?
A: 9 brains!
199. Q: What is the hardest bone in your body?
A: Your femur or thigh bone (it is also the longest)
200. Q: While we all have unique fingerprints, we also have unique ________.
A: Tongue prints
201. Q: Many babies are born with what color eyes (even though they change in the coming months)?
A: Blue eyes
202. Q: Who invented the telephone?
A: Alexander Graham Bell
203. Q: What country has the most reptile species in the world?
A: Australia
204. Q: What is the smallest country in the world?
A: Vatican City, Italy (It takes up .2 square miles)
205. Q: Where is the world’s highest waterfall?
A: Angel Falls, in Venezuela
206. Q: Russia and Alaska are actually only ______ miles apart.
A: 2 miles!
207. Q: What’s the closest planet to the sun?
A: Mercury
208. Q: What planet spins the fastest?
A: Jupiter rotates on average once in just under 10 hours. This means that Jupiter has the shortest days of any of the planets.
209. What planet has the most moons?
A: Saturn with a total of 82 moons
210. Q: What’s the capital of Russia?
A: Moscow
211. Q: What is the loudest animal on Earth?
A: Sperm whale
212. What is the longest river in the world?
A: The Nile River in Africa
213. Q: How many quarters make up a $100 bill?
A: 400 quarters make up a $100.
214. Q: What language is spoken in Brazil?
A: Portuguese
215. Q: Who was the first president to receive a Nobel peace prize?
A: Theodore Roosevelt in 1906
216. Q: What is the tallest mountain in North America?
A: Denali, Alaska
217. Q: What’s the rainiest continent on Earth?
A: South America
218. Where is the world’s biggest hot desert?
A: The Sahara Desert in Africa is as big as all of the United States (including Alaska)
219. Q: How many phases of the moon are there?
A: 8: The new Moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full Moon, waning gibbous, third quarter and waning crescent.
220. Q: Why does the Earth have seasons?
A: The earth’s spin axis is tilted with respect to its orbital plane. When the earth’s axis points towards the sun, it is summer for that hemisphere. When the earth’s axis points away, winter can be expected. (source).
221. What animal has the best camouflage?
A: Chameleons
222. Which country has the most tornadoes in the world?
A: The United States (on average, around 1,200 a year)
223. Where do Polar Bears Live?
A: Arctic Sea Ice (Polar bears have been known to reside in Canada, Greenland, Norway, Alaska, and Russia source)
224. What do you call an animal that lives on land and water?
A: Amphibians
225. How old has the oldest person lived to be?
A: According to USA Today, French supercentenarian Jeanne Calment lived to be 122, the oldest verified recorded person in history. She died in 1997.
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Pop Culture Trivia Kids Quiz
Next, answer questions on a variety of pop culture trivia topics.
226. What is Batman’s real name?
A: Bruce Wayne
227. What nation does Black Panther take place in?
A: Wakanda
228. Who is the current president of the United States in 2023?
A: Joe Biden (elected in 2020)
229. Who is the first female vice president of the United States?
A: Kamala Harris
230. Who is the curent King of England?
A: King Charles III
231. What is the name of the female actor who played Hannah Montana?
A: Miley Cyrus
232. What day do Star Wars fans celebrate “National Star Wars Day”?
A: May 4th
233. Who performed at the 2023 Super Bowl halftime show?
A: Rihanna
234. What singer produced such a high demand for concert ticket sales that the Ticketmaster website temporarily shut down?
A: Taylor Swift
235. Who is the author of the “Harry Potter” book series?
A: J.K. Rowling
236. Who is the founder of Tesla?
A: Elon Musk
237. What dancer, singer, actress, and YouTuber first became famous when she competed on Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition in 2013?
A: JoJo Siwa
238. What is the name of the Baby Yoda character on the Disney+ series, The Mandalorian?
A: Grogu
239. What Olympic gymnast voluntarily dropped out of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics?
A: Simone Biles
240. What famous YouTuber is known for playing with toys?
A: Ryan
241. Which musician was known as the “King of Pop”?
Michael Jackson
242. What Disney movie set in an underwater kingdom has recently been remade?
A: The Little Mermaid
243. What Plumber brother is famous for wearing a red hat and overalls?
A: Mario
244. What popular video game lets you create a world of your own using various kinds of blocks?
A: Minecraft
245. Which Avenger uses a giant mythical hammer?
A: Thor
246. What is the floss?
A: A popular dance move
247. What yellow fictional species is the mascot of Pokemon?
A: Pikachu
248. What speedy blue hedgehog collects magic rings?
A: Sonic the Hedgehog
249. What popular fabric-covered elastic hair tie comes in many colors and designs?
A: A Scrunchie
250. What show follows the adventures of a Blue Heeler puppy?
A: Bluey
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Food Trivia Questions Quiz
Warning! These food trivia questions may make you hungry!
251. What are dried grapes called?
A: Raisins
252. What part of a plant is classified as a fruit?
A: The flower
253. Which fruit is hard on the outside and contains milk on the inside?
A: Coconut
254. Pork is the meat of which animal?
A: Pig
255. Pizza and pasta originated from what country?
A: Italy
256. What is a dried plum called?
A: Prune
257. What food items does Popeye eat to gain strength?
A: Spinach
258. What is a BLT?
A: Bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich
259. Which fruit inspired Sir Isaac Newton to discover the law of gravity?
A: Apple
260. What is the most popular pizza topping in the United States?
A: Pepperoni
261. What is the most popular ice cream flavor?
A: Vanilla
262. Feta, cheddar, and gouda are popular types of what product?
A: Cheese
263. What is the green vegetable that looks like a tree?
A: Broccoli
264. What sticky substance comes from bees?
A: Honey
265. A baker’s dozen equals what number?
A: 13
266. What Vitamin do organges have a lot of ?
A: Vitamin C
267. What ingredient makes bread rise?
A: Yeast
268. Beef is the meat of what animal?
A: Cows
269. What is the most commonly ordered seafood in America?
A: Shrimp
270. What are food allergies most commonly caused by?
A: Nuts
271. What is the world’s oldest soft drink?
A: Dr. Pepper
272. What valuable nutrients do you get from meat, poultry, and fish?
A: Protein
273. What fruit is 92% water?
A: Watermelon
274. What fruit grows in a tree as bunches?
A: Banana
275. What superfood is tiny, round, and can vary between purple and blue?
A: Blueberry
Random Trivia Questions for Kids
Finally, if you just can’t get enough of these kids trivia questions, here are a few extras, just for fun!
276. Q: What is the most popular sport in the world?
A: Football (known as soccer in the U.S.)
Fun fact: Tennis is the most popular individual sport in the world.
277. Q: Which is the only bird that can fly backward?
A: A hummingbird
278. Q: How many rings are on an Olympic flag?
A: 5
279. Q: Which sport has the world cup (FIFA)?
A: Football (or also called soccer)
280. Q: Who has won the most Olympic medals?
A: Michael Phelps won 28 medals (23 of them were gold)
Fun fact: he’s won more than countries!
281. Q: Which animal can’t physically look up at the sky?
A: Pigs
282. Q: Who was the ancient Greek goddess of love?
A: Aphrodite
283. Q: What is the shortest day of the year?
A: December 21st has the least sunlight, making it the shortest “day”
284. Q: What is the main ingredient in hummus?
A: Chickpeas
285. Q: What animal has the longest life span?
A: The bowhead whale can live for over 200 years.
286. Q: How many quarts are in a pint?
A: There are 2 pints in 1 quart
287. Q: What is the smartest animal on Earth?
A: The Chimpanzee.
Fun fact: Chimpanzees can learn and communicate through sign language!
288. Q: What are the three branches of government?
A: Legislative, executive, and judicial
289. Q: How do you say “I love you” in Spanish?
A: “Te amo” or “te quiero”
290. Q: How many teeth is a baby born with?
A: 20 teeth (10 in both the upper and lower gums)
291. Q: What animal takes the longest naps?
A: Snails can nap for up to three years!
292. Who wrote the world-famous plays Hamlet and Midsummers Night Dream?
A: William Shakespeare
293. Q: How many financial quarters make up a year?
A: 4
294. Q: What is the largest organ of your body?
A: Your skin
295. What food can make your pee green (and smelly)?
A: Asparagus
296. Can you smell something bad while you are sleeping?
A: No. When you sleep, your sense of smell shuts down
297. Which U.S. president was elected to 4 terms?
A: Franklin Roosevelt
298. Can a donkey and a zebra have a baby?
A: Yes! It’s rare but does happen, it’s called a “zonkey” or “donkra.”
299. What animal sleeps the most?
A: Koalas sleep 18-22 hours a day!
300. What happens if you eat a lot of carrots?
A: Your skin could turn orange from the excess beta-carotene
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More Sources Used for this Kids Trivia
https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/games/quizzes
https://www.science-sparks.com/fun-science-facts/
https://dualcreditathome.com/2014/02/8-historical-facts-every-student-needs-know/
https://www.goodto.com/family/facts-for-kids-5446