Pop culture — the universal warm-up
Movies, music, and TV that everyone recognizes. These warm up the room and let kids match adults.
Q1.What type of dog is 'Handsome Dan', the mascot of Yale University?Tap to reveal
Answer: Bulldog
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Q2.Which of these Nicktoons were NOT originally a short on Oh Yeah! Cartoons before becoming their own series?Tap to reveal
Answer: Danny Phantom
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Q3.Out of these four buildings, which one is the tallest, with a height of 2,717 ft (828 m)?Tap to reveal
Answer: Burj Khalifa, United Arab Emirates
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Q4.Which American president appears on a one dollar bill?Tap to reveal
Answer: George Washington
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Q5.What character was once considered to be the 27th letter of the alphabet?Tap to reveal
Answer: Ampersand
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Q6.In which country was the Michelin tire company founded in 1889?Tap to reveal
Answer: France
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Q7.What was the third country to have a McDonald's restaurant?Tap to reveal
Answer: Costa Rica
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Q8.Roughly how many ingested apple seeds would it take to receive a fatal dose of cyanide?Tap to reveal
Answer: 200
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Q9.What fast food chain has the most locations globally?Tap to reveal
Answer: Subway
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Q10.Who is the origin of the quote "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger"?Tap to reveal
Answer: Friedrich Nietzsche
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Q11.Of the following months, which has the most amount of days?Tap to reveal
Answer: December
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Q12.Where does water from Poland Spring water bottles come from?Tap to reveal
Answer: Maine, United States
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Q13.What is the name of the currency used in Ethiopia?Tap to reveal
Answer: Birr
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Animals and nature
Kids' favorite category. Animal facts hit a sweet spot — surprising for adults, accessible for kids.
Q1."Gum arabic" is a natural gum consisting of the hardened sap of which tree species?Tap to reveal
Answer: Acacia
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Q2.The architect known as Le Corbusier was an important figure in what style of architecture?Tap to reveal
Answer: Modernism
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Q3.In ancient Greece, if your job were a "hippeus" which of these would you own?Tap to reveal
Answer: Horse
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Q4.On average, Americans consume 100 pounds of what per second?Tap to reveal
Answer: Chocolate
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Q5.What do sailors call the left side of a boat?Tap to reveal
Answer: Port
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Q6."Nephelococcygia" is the practice of doing what?Tap to reveal
Answer: Finding shapes in clouds
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Q7.How many letters are in the English alphabet?Tap to reveal
Answer: 26
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Q8.Which American manufactured submachine gun was informally known by the American soldiers that used it as "Grease Gun"?Tap to reveal
Answer: M3
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Q9.What does the F stand for in the FBI?Tap to reveal
Answer: Federal
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Q10.On a dartboard, what number is directly opposite No. 1?Tap to reveal
Answer: 19
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Q11.Which language is NOT Indo-European?Tap to reveal
Answer: Hungarian
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Q12.How many calories are in a 355 ml can of Pepsi Cola?Tap to reveal
Answer: 150
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Q13.In Half-Life, what is the name of the alien that attaches to heads?Tap to reveal
Answer: Headcrab
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Geography and the world
Capitals, flags, continents. Basic geography rewards both school-aged kids and adults.
Q1.What is the Zodiac symbol for Gemini?Tap to reveal
Answer: Twins
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Q2.What was Mountain Dew's original slogan?Tap to reveal
Answer: Yahoo! Mountain Dew... It'll tickle your innards!
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Q3.In the MMO RPG "Realm of the Mad God", what dungeon is widely considered to be the most difficult?Tap to reveal
Answer: The Shatter's
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Q4.Earl Grey tea is black tea flavoured with what?Tap to reveal
Answer: Bergamot oil
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Q5.What is the nickname of the US state of California?Tap to reveal
Answer: Golden State
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Q6.According to the 2014-2015 Australian Bureau of Statistics, what percentage of Australians were born overseas?Tap to reveal
Answer: 28%
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Q7.Five dollars is worth how many nickels?Tap to reveal
Answer: 100
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Q8.Which of the three astronauts of the Apollo 11 spaceflight did NOT walk on the moon?Tap to reveal
Answer: Michael Collins
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Q9.Which is the capital of Spain?Tap to reveal
Answer: Madrid
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Q10.In flight systems, what does the initialism "TCAS" stand for?Tap to reveal
Answer: Traffic Collision Avoidance System
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Q11.Who is a co-founder of music streaming service Spotify?Tap to reveal
Answer: Daniel Ek
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Q12.The Quadrangularis Reversum is best described as which of the following?Tap to reveal
Answer: A percussion instrument
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Q13.Who is the founder of "The Lego Group"?Tap to reveal
Answer: Ole Kirk Christiansen
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Basic science and everyday curiosity
Why is the sky blue? How tall is the tallest mountain? Science trivia at a family level.
Q1.Which of these Indian languages is not part of the Indo-European language family?Tap to reveal
Answer: Tamil
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Q2.In which cardinal direction does the Sun rise from?Tap to reveal
Answer: East
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Q3.In a standard set of playing cards, which is the only king without a moustache?Tap to reveal
Answer: Hearts
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Q4.What Latin phrase roughly translates to "seize the day"?Tap to reveal
Answer: Carpe diem
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Q5.What airline was the owner of the plane that crashed off the coast of Nova Scotia in 1998?Tap to reveal
Answer: Swiss Air
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Q6.How many colors are there in a rainbow?Tap to reveal
Answer: 7
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Q7.How long did it take the motorized window washers of the original World Trade Center to clean the entire exterior of the building?Tap to reveal
Answer: 1 Month
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Q8.Scotch whisky and Drambuie make up which cocktail?Tap to reveal
Answer: Rusty Nail
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Q9.The New York Times slogan is, “All the News That’s Fit to…”Tap to reveal
Answer: Print
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Q10.If you planted the seeds of Quercus robur, what would grow?Tap to reveal
Answer: Trees
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Q11.Which essential condiment is also known as Japanese horseradish?Tap to reveal
Answer: Wasabi
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How to host family trivia
Family trivia works best with mixed teams (parent + kid) so neither side runs away with the win. Run 4 short rounds. Add a 'kids only' round where the adults sit out — gives kids a confidence win.
Trivio.NET has Family-friendly packs in the For Kids category — instant 10-question fun for road trips, dinner, or holiday gatherings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What family trivia is good for kids ages 5-8?
Animals, basic pop culture (Disney, Pixar), and geography (continents). Skip historical or political trivia.
How long should family trivia night last?
20-30 minutes max for younger kids. 45-60 minutes for older kids and teens.
Where can I find family trivia packs?
Trivio.NET's For Kids category has age-appropriate packs sorted by difficulty.
Are these family trivia questions appropriate for all ages?
Most are kid-friendly. We avoid politics, war, and adult-themed content.

