165 Fun Halloween Trivia Questions (For Kids & Adults) 2024
Halloween trivia questions and answers will test even the most die-hard Halloween enthusiast. Whether you know the basics or haunting histories, you’ll love this quiz.
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Easy Halloween Trivia for Kids
First, these easier Halloween trivia questions are fun for kids of all ages.
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1. What day is Halloween celebrated every year?
October 31st
2. What do kids say when they go trick-or-treating at someone’s door?
“Trick or Treat”
3. What colors are traditionally associated with Halloween?
Orange and black
4. What do people traditionally wear on Halloween?
Costumes
5. What do kids collect on Halloween night?
Candy
6. Traditionally, why do people wear costumes on Halloween?
To avoid attracting spirits’ attention.
7. What might people “bob” for at Halloween parties?
Apples
8. What is carved to make a jack o’lantern?
A pumpkin
9. What do people carve into pumpkins to make Jack-o’-lanterns?
Faces or spooky designs
10. What black-colored animal is said to bring bad luck?
Cats
11. Where is Count Dracula’s home located?
Transylvania
12. What do people often wear on their faces during Halloween to pretend they are someone else?
Masks
13. What magical creatures can be seen riding broomsticks and are associated with Halloween?
Witches
14. What place might you visit to be spooked and scared on Halloween?
A haunted house
15. What is the name of a popular and friendly movie ghost?
Casper
16. What spooky Halloween symbol is made by hanging white fabric?
A ghost
17. What is the traditional color of a witch’s hat?
Black
18. To scare someone on Halloween, you may jump out and say what?
“Boo!”
19. What did the “trick” in trick-or-treating originally mean?
A prank played by children.
20. What is the name of the holiday celebrated on November 1st, the day after Halloween?
All Saints’ Day
21. What mammal that can fly is associated with Halloween?
A bat
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Halloween Candy Trivia
What candy treat do you most want to find in your Halloween haul? Use the Halloween picture quiz and other questions to see what facts you know about candy.
22. Using the picture above, what was the top-selling Halloween candy in America in 2022?
Answer: C- Reese’s Cups! (source)
23. Using the picture above, what was the second top-selling Halloween candy in America in 2022?
Answer: B- Skittles
24. Using the picture above, what is the original name of the sweet candy in picture A?
Now called candy corn, it was originally called Chicken Feed. It’s white, orange, and yellow stripes are supposed to resemble a corn kernel.
25. Besides Milky Way, what was the other candy bar to come in a mini size called “fun size” first? Use the picture above.
Answer: A- Snickers
26. Using the picture above, which candy bar is sold in more than 350 flavors in Japan?
Answer: C- Kit Kats
27. What candy bar has a right and a left?
Twix
28. What candy was a staple in every US troops ration during World War II?
Tootsie Rolls
29. Quaker Oats launched a candy line responsible for Laffy Taffy and Everlasting Gobstoppers after helping finance what film?
Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory
30. What German company is famous for its gummy bears?
Haribo
31. Finish the jingle. “Gimme a break/ Gimme a break/ ……..”
“Break me off a piece of that Kit Kat Bar.”
32. Where can chocolate lovers find the home to the world headquarters of the Hershey Chocolate Company?
Hershey, Pennsylvania
33. What Halloween candy has been considered a “contentious” Halloween candy because of reasons like texture and sweetness?
Candy corn: 49% find it tasty, 23% find it gross, 21% don’t like it but think it’s important to Halloween (source)
34. What can you find on each wrapper of Laffy Taffy? It’s what gives it its name.
A joke
35. There have been many experiments to test how many licks it takes to get to the center of what candy?
Tootsie Pops
36. How many calories does the average American child consume from Halloween candy?
A. 2,000-3,000
B. 1,000-3,000
C. 5,000-10,000
D. 3,500-7,000
Answer: D- 3,500-7,000 calories
37. About how much, on average, do consumers spend on Halloween candy?
A. $55
B. $85
C. $100
D. $150
Answer: C- $100
38. What do the two M’s in M&M’s stand for?
A. Milky and Marvelous
B. Maker and Man
C. Milton and Men
D. Mars and Murrie
Answer: D- Mars and Murrie- The last names of the businessmen who developed and financed the candy.
39. The Snickers bar was named after what animal?
A. A cat
B. A dog
C. A racehorse
D. A donkey
Answer: C- A racehorse
40. What three flavors of candy did the 3 Musketeers candy bar originally contain?
A. Chocolate, Carmel, and Vanilla
B. Chocolate, White Chocolate, and Vanilla
C. Strawberry, Chocolate, and Carmel
D. Chocolate, Strawberry, and Vanilla
Answer: D: Chocolate, Strawberry, and Vanilla
41. A standard pillowcase can hold about how many pieces of candy?
A. 1000
B. 800
C. 1600
D. 2000
Answer: C- 1600
42. True or False: The Milky Way candy bar was meant to mimic the taste of a malted milkshake which was popular in the 1920s.
True!
43. True or False: Even though Twizzlers are known as licorice candy, only the black licorice packages contain licorice extract.
True!
44. True or False: Salt water taffy is made from saltwater.
False
45. True or False: 89% of Americans who celebrate Halloween will purchase candy for Halloween.
False- 95% will purchase candy. (source)
46. True or False: The creator of Dum Dums named these suckers because he thought it was a word that any child could say.
True
47. True or False: The flavor of the Fun Dips Stick is vanilla.
False: It is unknown
48. True or False: Half of all the candy sold in the U.S. each year is purchased for Halloween.
False- One quarter (Check out more Candy Trivia Questions)
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Halloween History Quiz and Facts
How much do you know about the history of Halloween? Answer these questions about the origins of this spooky holiday and how Halloween is celebrated around the world.
49. What ancient Celtic festival is believed to be the origin of Halloween?
Samhain
50. What were the original jack-o’-lanterns carved out of?
Turnips
51. Historically, Halloween costumes and masks were believed to confuse the spirits and prevent them from causing harm to those wearing them. Who started this tradition?
Ancient Celts
52. What country is considered the birthplace of Halloween?
Ireland
53. What is celebrated in Mexico from October 31st to November 2nd that honors deceased loved ones with lively festivities?
The Day of the Dead
54. The Obon festival honors the dead in a manner similar to Halloween and includes customs like lighting lanterns and performing traditional dances. In what country does this celebration occur?
Japan
55. Trick-or-treating emerged from what medieval custom where people would go door to door offering prayers for the dead in exchange for “soul cakes.”
“Souling”
56. What does “hallow” mean?
To make sacred.
57. What do the traditional Halloween colors of orange and black symbolize?
Harvest and death
58. What is Allhallowtide?
A three-day religious observance including Halloween (Oct. 31), All Saints Day (Nov 1), and All Souls Day (Nov 2).
59. Which European immigrants brought Halloween traditions to America?
Irish immigrants
60. What did people traditionally light on Halloween to guide spirits back to the afterlife?
Bonfires
61. What did the term “guising” refer to in Scotland during Halloween?
Dressing up in costume and performing for treats.
62. What holiday was eventually combined with Halloween in America to create the modern day celebration?
All Saints’ Day
63. What name is also given to Halloween night?
All Hallows’ Eve
64. What is the name of the book that helped popularize Halloween in America?
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving
65. What should you sprinkle on your doorstep if you want to keep evil spirits out of your house on Halloween night?
Salt
66. What is the fear of Halloween called?
Samhainophobia
67. What was the name of the first American city to hold a Halloween celebration? It included parties and public events.
Anoka, Minnesota
68. What famous magician died on Halloween in 1926?
Harry Houdini
69. In what country is it tradition for people to hide their knives on Halloween night to prevent returning spirits from getting injured?
A. Ireland
B. Germany
C. Canada
D. Mexico
Answer: B- Germany
70.
Answer: A- 1920s
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Halloween Symbols Quiz
Next, are questions and answers about familiar Halloween symbols.
71. What is the name of this popular Halloween symbol pictured below?
Jack-O’-Lantern
72. The name jack-o’-lantern is from an Irish folktale about a man who fooled the devil. In turn, he was forced to walk the Earth with only a burning coal in a hollowed turnip to light his way. What was the name of this man?
Stingy Jack
73. What Halloween creature transforms from a human to a bat?
A vampire
74. Why is a ghost a symbol of Halloween?
It’s believed that the spirits of the dead can walk among the living on Halloween night.
75. What does the skull symbol mean?
Death or danger
76. Besides death, the Mexican skull also represents what?
Rebirth
77. What fall and Halloween symbol placed in a field has the purpose to frighten?
Scarecrows
78. What creature is often associated with Halloween, good fortune, and magic?
Owls
79. What animal is often associated with witches and black magic during Halloween?
A black cat
80. What creepy crawl creatures are associated with abandoned and spooky places?
Spiders
81. Besides orange and black, what is a third color associated with Halloween, magic, and witchcraft?
Purple
82. Typically a large pot over an open fire, this is also where the Pagans believed a person’s soul went when they died which also symbolized the goddess’ womb. What is it?
Cauldron
83. What place would you not want to visit on Halloween night if you are afraid of ghosts or supernatural beings?
A graveyard
84. What is the term for the fear of cemeteries?
Coimetrophobia
85. True or False: Pumpkins are classified as a fruit, not as a vegetable.
True
86. True or False: The record for the world’s fastest pumpkin carving time is less than 25 seconds.
True- Stephen Clarke holds this record.
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Halloween Spooky Monster Trivia
Spooky monsters, creatures, and animals make these Halloween trivia questions extra haunting!
87. What classic horror movie monster is created through an electrical experiment and has bolts in its neck?
Frankenstein’s monster
88. What classic horror movie monster comes back to life, arms outstretched, and shuffles slowly forward?
Mummy
89. What Halloween monster is a wicked, magical being that uses spells and potions for evil purposes?
Witch
90. What vampire, known as the “Prince of Darkness,” is a famous Halloween monster from literature?
Count Dracula
91. What Halloween monster is a corpse that rises from the dead and feeds on human flesh?
Zombie
92. What Halloween monster is a supernatural being that transforms into a bat and drinks the blood of the living?
Vampire
93. What supernatural creature is said to transform into a wolf during the full moon and is associated with Halloween?
Werewolf
94. What historical jokesters have turned into a modern and often scary version because of movies and shows?
Clowns
95. What large, black bird is often associated with bad omens and death?
Raven
96. What legendary spirit supposedly haunts the community of Sleepy Hollow?
The Headless Horseman
97.
Answer: D- Witch
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Halloween Movie Trivia For Kids
Next, kids will enjoy these fun (and less scary) Halloween movie trivia questions and answers.
98. In Monsters, Inc., what do the monsters collect from children to power their city?
Screams
99. In Hotel Transylvania, what is the name of Dracula’s daughter?
Mavis
100. What Disney Halloween movie follows Jack Skellington, The Pumpin King, as he discovers Christmas?
The Nightmare Before Christmas
101. In The Addams Family, what is the name of the daughter who loves all things spooky?
Wednesday Adams
102. In Hocus Pocus, what three witches are accidentally resurrected on Halloween night?
Winifred, Sarah, and Mary Sanderson
103. In the movie, Halloweentown, what family of witches does Marnie Piper come from?
Cromwell
104. What is the name of the friendly vampire who doesn’t like the taste of blood in Hotel Transylvania?
Drac
105. What is the name of the kind, furry blue giant monster who befriends a little girl in Monsters, Inc.?
Sulley
106. What is the name of the dog who becomes a ghostly companion to Jack in The Nightmare Before Christmas?
Zero
107. In Coraline, what is the name of the alternate world Coraline discovers?
The Other World
108. In Frankenweenie, what is the name of Victor Frankenstein’s pet dog who is brought back to life?
Sparky
109. What is the name of the movie in which a kind young ghost peacefully haunts a mansion in Maine?
Casper
110. In the movie, Corpse Bride, what does Victor mistakenly place the wedding ring on? It causes him to marry the Corpse Bride.
A tree branch.
111. In ParaNorman, what special ability does Norman have?
He can see and speak to ghosts.
112. What movie features three teens that discover that their neighbor’s house is really a living monster?
Monster House
113. What is the name of the dog to crime-solving friends Fred, Daphe, Shaggy, and Velma?
Scooby-Doo
114. In what movie are the spirits of a deceased couple harassed by an unbearable family that has moved into their home?
Beetlejuice
115. In Coco, Miguel dreams of becoming what? (Despite his family’s generations-old ban)
A musician
116. Spookley is a pumpkin that feels different because of what reason?
He is square instead of round.
117. This popular picture book turned animated television film, tells the story of a kind witch who invites a collection of animals to join her on her broom. What is the name of this film?
Room on the Broom
118. In Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest, what is the tale of the Legend of No Noggin?
No Noggin is a hat-kicking scarecrow who appears on Halloween to kick people’s hats off.
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Halloween Movie Trivia for Adults
“Whatever you do, don’t fall asleep.”– Nancy Thomas, Nightmare on Elm Street
119. What is the most commercially successful horror film of all time?
It
120. What is the name of the young boy who can see and communicate with ghosts in the movie The Sixth Sense?
Cole Sear
121. What is the name of the masked killer in the Halloween movies?
Michael Myers
122. What is the name of the doll possessed by a serial killer’s soul in the Child’s Play movie series?
Chucky
123. In The Silence of the Lambs, Anthony Hopkins played what character?
Dr. Hannibal Lecter
124. In the movie The Shining, what phrase does Jack Torrance repeatedly type on his typewriter?
“All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.”
125. In Scream, what does the killer always wear?
A Ghostface mask
126. In Poltergeist, what terrorizes the main character?
The Clown Doll
127. In Friday the 13th, what does Jason Voorhees wear on his face?
A hockey mask
128. What is the name of the fateful hotel in Psycho?
Bates Motel
129. What is the name of the girl who is possessed by a demon in the horror classic The Exorcist?
Regan
130. Who is the serial killer who haunts people’s dreams in A Nightmare on Elm Street?
Freddy Krueger
131. In the movie Candyman, how do you summon the Candyman?
You say “Candyman” five times in front of a mirror.
132. What horror movie features a chainsaw as the killer’s weapon?
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
133. What is the name of the haunted hotel in The Shining?
The Overlook Hotel
134. A man with a meat hook terrorizes a group of friends for their past in this 90s movie. What is it?
I Know What You Did Last Summer
135. In the movie The Omen, what is the name of the young boy who turns out to be the Antichrist?
Damien Thorn
136. What movie series follows Jamie Lee Curtis as she is stalked by a murderer?
Halloween
137. In this lighter supernatural classic, parapsychologists start a ghost-catching business in New York City. What is it?
Ghostbusters
138. Prom gets bloody in what Stephen King novel of the same name?
Carrie
139. What movie stars Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise and is based on an Anne Rice novel?
Interview With The Vampire
140. What 1982 film (written by Steven Spielberg) focused on a suburban family whose home is invaded by ghosts that abduct their youngest daughter?
Poltergeist
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Halloween Music Quiz
Next, find out what you know about Halloween music with these trivia quiz questions.
141. What Michael Jackson song features a spooky music video with dancing zombies?
“Thriller”
142. What hit 1962 Halloween song was recorded by Bobby Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers?
“Monster Mash”
143. The song “This is Halloween” is from what popular Tim Burton directed movie?
The Nightmare Before Christmas
144. “If there’s something strange/ In your neighborhood/ Who are you gonna call?”
Ghostbusters
145. Finish this song lyric by Rockwell, “I always feel like…..”
“Somebody’s watching me.”
146. In the song “The Monster,” who collaborates with Rihanna and raps about the darker aspects of fame?
Eminem
147. What is the name of the bone-chilling theme song from the movie Halloween (1978)?
“Halloween Theme” by John Carpenter
148. What song by Blue Öyster Cult is often associated with Halloween and has lyrics about a sinister cult?
“(Don’t Fear) The Reaper”
149. What song by the band The Cranberries is about the undead?
“Zombie”
150. What song with a great bass line was first released in 1977 by the band Talking Heads?
“Psycho Killer”
151. Alice Cooper covered this song “Feed my ________.”
Frankenstein
152. Taylor Swift has a dark and dramatic break-up anthem titled what?
“Haunted”
153. Finish the lyrics: “They’re creepy and they’re kooky/ Mysterious and spooky/ They’re all together ooky/ …”
“The Addams Family”
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True or False Random Halloween Questions
Finally, have fun with these spooky and interesting true-or-false Halloween questions.
154. Halloween is thought to have originated in 4000 B.C.
True
155. The real Ichabod Crane actually did live in Sleepy Hollow, New York.
False- He lived on Staten Island.
156. Silly string is banned in California on Halloween.
True
157. The horror movie Psycho was the first American film ever to show a toilet flush on screen.
True
158. The original purpose of bobbing for apples on Halloween was fortune-telling.
True- It would specifically predict whom a woman would marry.
159. 25 million pounds of candy corn are made every year.
False- 35 million pounds
160. The United States holds the record for the largest pumpkin ever weighing in at almost 2,702 pounds.
False- This pumpkin was grown in Italy in 2021. (source)
161. That last year with a full moon on Halloween was 2020.
True- (and it makes sense!)
162. It is illegal in the state of Arkansas to dress up as a nun or priest on Halloween.
False- It is illegal in Alabama according to the law Section 13A-14-4.
163. According to Winston Churchill, while staying at the White House he saw the ghost of Abraham Lincoln.
True
164. Iowa is the state that produces the most pumpkins in the U.S. according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
False- It’s Illinois.
165. The most famous scenes of the movie Hocus Pocus were filmed in Salem, Massachusetts.
True
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Host A Halloween Trivia Party
Halloween is a time for spooky stories, frightening costumes, and sweet treats. Add this trivia game to your next Halloween party!
- Set the scene. Choose spooky or fun decorations of your choice.
- Invite friends and neighbors to come in their favorite Halloween costumes.
- Have Halloween-themed food snacks and drinks. (We love mummy dogs and witch fingers)
- Play Halloween trivia! Divide the group into Halloween teams and keep score. Have a Halloween-related prize (or candy) for the winning team!
- Other party activities include pumpkin carving, watching a scary movie, and a Halloween scavenger hunt for the kids.
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