205 Best Book Trivia Questions For All Readers (In 2025)
Book trivia questions will challenge the entire family! They’re great for if you are a book enthusiast or just love a good game of trivia.
What are good book trivia questions?
Warren Buffet says the key to success is to, “Read 500 pages every day. That’s how knowledge works. It builds up like compound interest.” (source)
You may not have the time to read like Warren Buffet. But if you have a passion for reading, book trivia questions will sharpen your skills!
Play to the end for more interesting book trivia facts that surprise you!
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Fun Book Trivia For Kids
First, have fun answering these book trivia questions on classic children’s literature AND modern books. These also make great questions for teachers in the classroom.
Classic Children’s Book Trivia Questions and Answers
1. What did the monsters do with their teeth in Where the Wild Things Are?
2. Where do the Berenstain Bears live?
3. What did Alexander have for dinner in Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day?
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4. In The Cat in the Hat, what type of pet does Sally have?
5. Who is Curious George’s best friend?
6. In Charlotte’s Web, what is the name of the piglet?
7. What was the name of the main character in the Roald Dahl book about a chocolate factory?
8. In The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, how many siblings travel to Narnia?
9. What type of animal is Black Beauty?
10. What is the name of the donkey in the Winnie the Pooh books?
11. What 1935 American novel begins with Pa Ingalls and family moving out of the “House in the Big Woods”?
12. This insect is “very hungry” and turns into a butterfly.
13. What does the hen in The Little Red Hen bake when the other animals won’t help?
14. Who has “terrible tusks, and terrible claws, and terrible teeth in his terrible jaws”?
15. What classic book features a “comb and a brush and a bowl full of mush”?
16. If you give a mouse a cookie, what will he ask for next?
17. What happens to the town of Chewandswallow in the book Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs?
18. Where does the Wizard live in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?
19. What story features the characters Tweedledee and Tweedledum?
20. Who wrote Matilda, The Witches, and The BFG, all of which were made into movies?
21. In How The Grinch Stole Christmas, what is the name of the town the Grinch steals from?
22. “I think I can, I think I can” is the phrase the little blue engine says in this classic book.
23. Who gets gobbled up by a crafty fox after being chased by a baker, his wife, and others?
24. What is the name of a popular 25-foot-tall red dog?
25. Complete the title: “One fish, two fish, red fish, ______ _______.”
26. Complete the phrase: “Brown Bear, Brown Bear _____________?”
27. What are the colors of Dr. Seuss’s hat?
28. This book series is based on the story of the three Baudelaire orphans and the problems they endure.
29. Chicken Little is a classic children’s story about a chicken that becomes convinced of what after an acorn falls on his head?
30. This stowaway bear is discovered by the Brown family at the train station.
31. This famous mischievous rabbit has an adventure in Mr. McGregor’s garden.
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32. The main characters in the popular Captain Underpants series were named after two children’s book heroes. What are their names?
Harold (from Harold and the Purple Crayon) and George (from the Curious George books)
33. What popular cat has groovy buttons and white shoes?
Pete the Cat
34. What popular author wrote The Tale of Despereaux?
Kate DiCamillo
35. What popular books written by Mo Willems feature two animals?
Elephant and Piggie books
36. In this book, a young boy takes a train to the North Pole on Christmas Eve.
The Polar Express
37. Jack and Annie are siblings that go on time-traveling adventures in this book series.
Magic Tree House
38. This girl from a popular book series is known for her adventures in Kindergarten and first grade.
Junie B. Jones
39. Written by Katherine Applegate, this book tells the story of a silverback gorilla named Ivan.
The One and Only Ivan
40. Readers love the series Diary of a _________ ________.
Wimpy Kid
41. This popular character is the son of the sea god Poseidon.
Percy Jackson
42. When a young boy is stranded alone in the Canadian wilderness, he only has one tool (that is also the title of the book). What is this book?
Hatchet
43. In this story, Meg and Charles adventure through space and time.
A Wrinkle in Time
44. In A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon, what food does Camilla love?
Lima beans
45. What is the name of the teacher from the Black Lagoon?
Mrs. Green
46. This loveable but mischievous pig drives a car in one book in the series he is featured in.
Mercy Watson
47. This book turned movie features a boy named Auggie.
Wonder
48. Alphabet letters, a coconut tree, and fun rhymes make this book a favorite.
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
49. The fictional town of Stoneybrooke, Connecticut is the setting for this book series based on a group of girls that form a club. What is this series called?
The Baby-Sitters Club
50. A popular movie is based on this 1981 fantasy picture book by Chris Van Allsburg which features an enchanted board game that is played in real life.
Jumanji
51. What sort of animal is Gerald, the laughingstock of the jungle dance?
A Giraffe
52. What does Little Blue Truck say in his popular series?
Beep-Beep-Beep
Harry Potter Trivia Game Questions
You’ve read the books and watched the movies. Now it’s time to figure out who knows the most about these wizards.
Written by author J.K. Rowling, this popular series has sold over 500 million copies. It is the best-selling series of all time and a popular book quiz category.
These Harry Potter quiz questions and answers will start out easy and get more challenging.
Caution! If you have not finished this epic series yet, this may contain spoilers!
53. What is the term in the book for a nonmagical person?
Muggle
54. Who did Harry Potter live with before going to Hogwarts?
His aunt and uncle, Petunia and Vernon Dursley
55. Where was the address for the house he lived in with his aunt and uncle?
Number 4 Privet Drive
56. Where was Harry Potter born?
Godric’s Hollow
57. What Hogwarts house did Harry Potter and his friends live in?
Gryffindor
58. How are Hogwarts students placed in their houses?
With the sorting hat
59. What is the name of the pub at the entrance to Diagon Alley?
The Leaky Cauldron
60. What is Harry’s pet?
An owl named Hedwig
61. Who is the Headmaster of Hogwarts when Harry arrives?
Albus Dumbledore
62. Who is Harry’s godfather?
Sirius Black
63. How did Harry get the scar on his forehead?
Voldemort tried to kill him when he was a baby.
64. What other student is Harry’s nemesis at Hogwarts?
Draco Malfoy
65. Where in Kings Cross Station does the Hogwarts Express stop?
Platform 9 and 3/4
66. What famous game do the young wizards play?
Quidditch
67. What position does Harry play on his team?
Seeker
68. How is mail delivered to the wizards?
By owl post
69. What is Voldemort’s real name?
Tom Marvolo Riddle
70. What is the name of the popular drink served in Hogsmeade?
Butterbeer
71. What is Professor McGonagall’s animagus?
A cat
72. What year do Hogwarts students take O.W.L.s?
Fifth year
73. How many Weasley children are there?
Six
74. What is the name of the Gryffindor ghost?
Nearly Headless Nick
75. Who sends Harry his father’s Invisibility Cloak on Christmas?
Albus Dumbledore
76. What is the name of Hagrid’s dog?
Fang
77. What potion gives good luck to those who drink it?
Felix Felicis
78. What potion allows you to disguise yourself?
Polyjuice Potion
79. What does the Imperius Curse do?
Controls the actions of another person
80. How do you ward off a Dementor?
With the Patronus Charm
81. How many Horcruxes did Voldemort intentionally create?
Six
82. Who is the half-blood prince?
Severus Snape
83. Why does Snape protect Harry?
He was in love with Lily, Harry’s mother.
84. What is the main ingredient of Harry’s wand?
A phoenix feather
85. What is the core of Draco Malfoy’s wand?
Unicorn hair
86. What is the color of Crookshank’s fur?
Orange
87. Where are the vaults kept in Gringotts Bank?
Deep underground
88. Who are the employees of the Department of Mysteries?
The unspeakables
89. What magical talent does Harry share with Voldemort?
He’s a Parselmouth- a wizard that can speak to snakes
90. Who tells Harry about the Room of Requirement?
Dobby
91. While learning to Apparate, what are the “three D’s” everyone must remember?
“Destination, determination, deliberation”
92. What is Harry’s Patronus?
A stag
93. Which Weasley dies during the final battle of Hogwarts?
Fred Weasley
94. Before the Harry Potter Series, which series was the best-selling series of all time?
R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps series
Classic Literature Trivia For Adults
Next up we have classic literature questions and book trivia for adults.
95. What is the best-selling novel of all time?
Don Quixote
96. Which of Ernest Hemmingway’s books dealt with bullfighting?
Fiesta
97. What famous museum is the scene of the murder that opens the book The Da Vinci Code?
The Louvre
98. What Stephen King novel takes place mostly in the Overlook Hotel?
The Shining
99. What story has the character Ichabod Crane?
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
100. Santiago, a shepherd boy, is the protagonist of which book written by Paulo Coelho?
The Alchemist
101. What classic written by Homer tells the adventures and life of Odysseus?
The Odyssey
102. Who starred as the lead character in the screen adaptation of Toni Morrison’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Beloved?
Oprah Winfrey
103. What is the name of the narrator in The Great Gatsby?
Nick Carraway
104. What author created Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn?
Mark Twain
105. In The Lord of the Rings series, how many rings were given to the race of Men?
Nine rings
106. She is the most translated author of all time and a famous English detective novelist and playwright.
Agatha Christie
107. Which author wrote the 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird?
Harper Lee
108. Wuthering Heights details the tragic romance of which two characters?
Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw
109. In The Hobbit, what sort of creature is a Smaug?
Dragon
110. What Dickens character says, “Please sir, I want some more”?
Oliver Twist
111. The Hound of the Baskervilles is a crime novel featuring which fictional detective?
Sherlock Holmes
112. Who is the protagonist in The Catcher in the Rye?
Holden Caulfield
113. Which tragic character lived in her wedding dress and stopped all her clocks at the time she was jilted?
Miss Havisham
More Literature Trivia About Books
114. What 1995 comedy set in California is loosely based on Jane Austin’s 1815 novel Emma?
Clueless
115. What 2014 Liane Moriarty novel is set in Australia, but its TV adaptation is set in California?
Big Little Lies
116. Which novelist is known for his sparse use of punctuation and once claimed that to use quotation marks is to “blot the page up with weird little marks?”
Cormac McCarthy
117. Katniss Everdeen is a character in which trilogy?
The Hunger Games
118. The Punisher is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by which company?
Marvel Comics
119. This book, set in Mississippi in the 1960s, tells the stories of black maids working for white families.
The Help
120. In this suspense thriller by Gillian Flynn, Nick’s wife Amy goes missing and he is the main suspect.
Gone Girl
121. Janet Evanovich is famous for her mystery series featuring this smart-mouthed New Jersey bounty hunter.
Stephanie Plum
122. This popular HBO series is based on the book series A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin
Game of Thrones
123. Laura Hillenbrand wrote this book about Louie Zamperini, a prospect for the 1940 Olympics in track and field.
Unbroken
124. The book Where the Crawdads Sing was made into a major motion picture in 2022. “Crawdad’ is an American slang word for what?
crayfish
125. This 1990 non-fiction book follows the story of the Permian High School Panthers football team as they make a run for the Texas State championship.
Friday Night Lights
126. Which book won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize in the fiction category?
The Nickel Boys
127. In which language was the first book in Steig Larsson’s Millennium series, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, published?
Swedish
128. Anthony Doerr’s novel All the Light We Cannot See is set in which war?
World War II
129. 50 Shades of Grey was written by whom?
E.L. James
130. Who won the Booker Prize in 2009 and again in 2012?
Hilary Mantel
131. Who wrote No Country for Old Men and The Road?
Cormac McCarthy
132. Piscine Molitor Patel and Richard Parker are the main characters in which novel?
Life of Pi
133. This American author created the character Michael Bennett in his detective novels.
James Patterson
Book Trivia Quiz: Authors
How well do you know authors and book titles? Find out!
134. The series A Song of Ice and Fire was written by?
George R.R. Martin
135. Published in 1937, who was Of Mice and Men written by?
John Steinbeck
136. What writer has more than 70 different pen names?
Lauran Bosworth Paine
137. Sense And Sensibility was written by what author?
Jane Austen
138. Who introduced the phrase, ‘wear your heart on your sleeve’?
William Shakespeare
139. Who wrote The Da Vinci Code?
Dan Brown
140. What is the name of Stephen King’s first published novel?
Carrie
141. What is the name of the first published novel by Leo Tolstoy?
War And Peace
142. What is the title of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Edith Wharton?
The Age of Innocence
143. Who wrote the novel The Godfather?
Mario Puzo
144. Who wrote 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea?
Jules Verne
145. Who wrote The Fellowship of the Ring?
J.R.R. Tolkien
146. What author wrote Oliver Twist and A Tale of Two Cities?
Charles Dickens
147. What author wrote The Little Mermaid?
Hans Christian Anderson
148. Oakland, California has a neighborhood named after what author of The Call of the Wild?
Jack London
149. What English writer works include The Voyage Out and The Waves?
Virginia Woolf
150. What book was written by Truman Capote about murders in a small Kansas town?
In Cold Blood
151. Based on his works, what writer had a new dinosaur species named after him?
Michael Crichton
152. Which Victor Hugo book was adapted as a musical?
Les Misérables
153. What is the most sold book?
The Bible
154. Who wrote the book A Brief History of Time?
Stephen Hawking
155. Who wrote the young adult vampire-romance novel Twilight?
Stephenie Meyer
156. This best-selling author is known for writing about romance like in his book The Notebook.
Nicholas Sparks
157. This novel by Colleen Hoover was the bestselling book in 2022.
It Ends With Us
Multiple Choice Book Quiz Questions
158. According to the Guinness World Records, which one author has the most published works?
A. James Patterson
B. L. Ron Hubbard
C. J.K. Rowling
D. Stephen King
Answer: B- L. Ron Hubbard
159. Which book holds the record of being the most stolen book from public libraries?
A. Guinness Book of World Records
B. On the Road by Jack Kerouac
C. The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemmingway
D. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Answer: A- Guinness Book of World Records
160. In 2023, this book by Prince Harry broke the record for the fastest-selling nonfiction book ever.
A. Life Beyond the Palace
B. Second In Line
C. Spare
D. Why I Left
Answer: C- Spare
161.
Answer: B- The Dust Bowl Era
162. Which of these books was not written by George Orwell?
A. Animal Farm
B. Brave New World
C. 1984
D. Coming Up For Air
Answer: B- Brave New World
163. Where is Charles Dickens said to have found his inspiration for Ebenezer Scrooge?
A. A friend
B. A gravestone
C. A newspaper
D. a dream
Answer: B- a gravestone
164. What was the first American novel to sell over 1 million copies?
A. Uncle Tom’s Cabin
B. Moby-Dick
C. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
D. To Kill a Mockingbird
Answer: A- Uncle Tom’s Cabin
165. What year was the first bookmobile in the world launched?
A. 1900
B. 1925
C. 1857
D. 1800
Answer: C- 1857
166. What city has the biggest number of libraries per capita?
A. Seoul
B. Brussels
C. Tokyo
D. Warsaw
Answer: D- Warsaw
Book Trivia: Famous First Lines
In this section of book trivia, name the book that begins with each famous first line.
167. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”
A Tale of Two Cities
168. “Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.”
Anna Karenina
169. “It was a bright, cold day in April and the clocks were striking thirteen.”
1984
170. “In the beginning”
The Bible
171. “My Mother died today. Or maybe yesterday. I don’t know.”
The Stranger
172. “When he was nearly thirteen, my brother Jem got his arm badly broken at the elbow.”
To Kill a Mockingbird
173. “In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that I’ve been turning over in my mind ever since.”
The Great Gatsby
174. “He was an old man who fished alone in a skiff in the Gulf Stream and he had gone eighty-four days now without taking a fish.”
The Old Man and the Sea
175. “All children, except one, grow up.”
Peter Pan
176. “It was a pleasure to burn.”
Fahrenheit 451
177. “Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small, unregarded yellow sun.”
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
178. “This is my favorite book in all the world, though I have never read it.”
The Princess Bride
179. “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.”
Pride and Prejudice
180. “It was love at first sight.”
Catch-22
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Random Book Trivia Facts
True or False? Test your knowledge of totally random book and literature-related facts.
181. The oldest person to learn to read was 116.
True- Her name was Mary Walker and she lived to the age of 121.
182. The Pulitzer Prize is a U.S. award for achievements in literature and journalism.
True
183. Theodore Roosevelt was reading an average of a book a day, even while President.
True
184. The Library of Congress in Washington D.C. is the world’s largest library.
True
185. Manga are a type of comics from Australia.
False- Japan
186. Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016.
True
187. According to Forbes magazine in 2004, Stephen King was the first person to become a billionaire by writing books.
False- J.K. Rowling was the first person
188. The longest sentence ever printed is 212 words.
False- The longest sentence ever printed is 823 words from Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables
189. The first book ever written using a typewriter was The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
True
190. Swedish people read more than anyone.
False- India is the country that spends the most time reading.
191. One in four adults around the world can’t read or write.
False- It’s actually one in five adults
192. The word “bookworm” originated from insects who live in and eat the binding of books.
True
193. If you publish a book in Norway, the government will buy 100 copies to distribute to libraries.
False- The government will buy 1000 copies to distribute to libraries. They will purchase 1500 if it’s a children’s book.
194. In the Harvard Library, there are three books suspected to be bound in human skin.
True (read more about this here)
195. There are more McDonald’s in the United States than public libraries.
False- Whew! That should make you feel relieved.
196. A Shakespearean sonnet consists of 12 lines.
False- It consists of 14 lines.
197. According to the Guinness World Records, the largest book in the world weighs over 4,000 pounds.
False- It does however weigh over 3,000 pounds.
198. The word for loving the smell of old books is Bibliosmia.
True
199. The word ‘google’ originated from the book Gulliver’s Travels.
False- The word “yahoo” originated from this book.
200. Stephen King has written a children’s book.
True- He used an alias and then reviewed it as himself!
201. The first printed books did not have the name of the author or title on the covers.
True
202. There are “human libraries” around the world where you can check out humans as a living book and listen to their stories.
True- The Human Library is an international organization focused on addressing people’s prejudices by helping them to talk to those they would not normally meet.
203. Truman Capote wrote standing up only.
False- He wrote and thought laying down.
204. The youngest published author was 5 years old.
False- Dorothy Straight wrote her book How the World Began when she was 4 year 3 months old.
205. John Steinbeck’s dog ate the original manuscript for Of Mice and Men.
True
To Consider With Book Trivia For Kids & Adults
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