Origins and history
Multiple theories: Gregorian calendar shift (1582), Roman Hilaria festival, Chaucer's Nun's Priest's Tale. No single confirmed origin.
Q1.What do sailors call the back of a boat?Tap to reveal
Answer: Stern
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Q2.Why is the night sky dark?Tap to reveal
Answer: The universe is finite in age and size
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Q3.The Hyundai Motor Company was founded in which country?Tap to reveal
Answer: South Korea
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Q4.Which mountain has the highest peak in Africa?Tap to reveal
Answer: Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
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Q5.In aerodynamics, which force pushes an object upwards?Tap to reveal
Answer: Lift
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Q6.What is a "dakimakura"?Tap to reveal
Answer: A body pillow
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Q7.Who was the 1st President of Mexico?Tap to reveal
Answer: Guadalupe Victoria
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Q8.What does the Latin phrase "Veni, vidi, vici" translate into English?Tap to reveal
Answer: I came, I saw, I conquered
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Famous corporate pranks
BBC spaghetti tree (1957), Burger King left-handed Whopper (1998), Google's annual stunts (Gmail launched on April 1, 2004 — many thought it was a prank).
Q1.What year was Apple Inc. founded?Tap to reveal
Answer: 1976
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Q2.Which mountain has the highest peak in Australia?Tap to reveal
Answer: Mount Kosciuszko, New South Wales
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Q3.When someone is cowardly, they are said to have what color belly?Tap to reveal
Answer: Yellow
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Q4.How many furlongs are there in a mile?Tap to reveal
Answer: Eight
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Q5.In "Shrek", what comedic actor voices Donkey?Tap to reveal
Answer: Eddie Murphy
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Q6.Which language is NOT Indo-European?Tap to reveal
Answer: Hungarian
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Q7.Death Valley's Badwater Basin is North America's point of lowest elevation at how many feet below sea level?Tap to reveal
Answer: 282 feet
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Q8.Coleslaw originated from which European country?Tap to reveal
Answer: The Netherlands
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Global April Fools traditions
France: Poisson d'Avril (paper fish on backs). Scotland: Hunt the Gowk (2-day prank). India: Holi falls near. Different countries, different rituals.
Q1.What fruit is a traditional ingredient of a Black Forest Gateau?Tap to reveal
Answer: Cherries
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Q2.How many fingers does a single human hand have?Tap to reveal
Answer: Four
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Q3.Which essential condiment is also known as Japanese horseradish?Tap to reveal
Answer: Wasabi
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Q4.What is the shortest month of the year?Tap to reveal
Answer: February
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Q5.What is the unit of currency in Laos?Tap to reveal
Answer: Kip
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Q6.The new One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City was designed by which architect?Tap to reveal
Answer: David Childs
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Q7.Which of the following languages does NOT use gender as a part of its grammar?Tap to reveal
Answer: Turkish
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Q8.Gouda cheese is from which European country?Tap to reveal
Answer: The Netherlands
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Iconic media pranks
Smell-O-Vision, Discovery Channel's mermaid documentary, Sports Illustrated Sidd Finch. Media organizations love April 1.
Q1.What is the largest organ of the human body?Tap to reveal
Answer: Skin
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Q2.What is the real name of viral internet meme Grumpy Cat?Tap to reveal
Answer: Tardar Sauce
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Q3.Which film star has his statue in Leicester Square?Tap to reveal
Answer: Charlie Chaplin
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Q4.On a dartboard, what number is directly opposite No. 1?Tap to reveal
Answer: 19
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Q5.The Flag of the European Union has how many stars on it?Tap to reveal
Answer: 12
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Q6.In "Katamari Damacy", you control a character known as:Tap to reveal
Answer: The Prince
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Hosting April Fools trivia
April Fools trivia works at office events. Mix history (universal) with corporate pranks (millennials know these).
Trivio.NET has April Fools packs in the Holidays & Events category.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did April Fools' Day start?
Disputed. Earliest references go to 1561 (Belgium) and 1592 (Germany). The Gregorian calendar shift theory is popular but unproven.
What's the most famous April Fools prank?
BBC's 1957 'spaghetti tree' Panorama segment. Viewers called BBC asking how to grow spaghetti trees.
Where can I find April Fools trivia packs?
Trivio.NET's Holidays & Events category has April Fools packs.
Are April Fools trivia questions kid-friendly?
Yes — kids love the pranking angle. Universal appeal.

