101 Fun Trivia Questions (With Answers) For Kids

Trivia isn’t just a game for adults. It’s also great fun for kids. They can also learn more about animals, history, and movies through trivia. There are so many possibilities!

You can check out these trivia Questions for Kids (with Answers) and then have some fun with your kids. For a challenge, you can switch between the easier and harder trivia questions.

Simple trivia questions for kids

Trivia Question: How many spider legs do they have? Answer: Eight

Trivia Questions: What name is the toy Cowboy in Toy Story's Toy Story?
Answer : Woody

Trivia question: What color is an emerald's skin?
Answer: Red

Trivia question: What do you do with a hammer to hit?
Answer Nail

Trivia question: Where do you go to see many animals?
Answer: Zoo

Trivia: Which nostril grew longer when he lied
Answer : Pinocchio

Trivia Questions: What does Peter Pan call the fairy?
Answer: Tinkerbell

Trivia Questions: What's the result of freezing water?
Answer : Ice

Trivia: What are the colors of the stars on an American flag?
Answer:White

Trivia question: In the nursery rhyme Jack, where do Jack, Jill climb the hill to fetch the ball?
Answer: Water pail

Trivia Questions: Where does President Donald Trump live while he is in office?
Answer: White House

Trivia Questions: How Many Planets Are There in Our Solar System?
Answer: Eight

Trivia question: Which Ocean is Off the California Coast?
Answer:The Pacific

Trivia Question: What fruit are children most likely to give teachers?
Answer : An answer

Trivia Question: What do you think of the reply to "see You Later, Alligator?"
Answer to "In some time, crocodile."

Trivia question: Which Disney film is Elsa from?
Answer: Frozen

Trivia: Who was Mickey Mouse's girl?
Answer: Minnie Mouse

Trivia question: Where is Santa Claus?
Answer: North Pole

Trivia Questions: According to Dr. Seuss books, who stole christmas?
Answer: the Grinch

Trivia: Which State is Famous for Hollywood?
Answer : California

Trivia Question: What type of fish are Nemo?
Answer: The clownfish

Trivia question: What are caterpillars made of?
Answer: Butterflies

Trivia Questions: What colour is a schoolbus?
Answer: Red

Trivia question: What are you using to write on a board?
Answer : Chalk

Trivia Questions: Which holiday do your trick-ortreating take place?
Answer: Halloween

Trivia Question: How Many Pairs of Wings do Bees Have?
Answer : Two

Trivia Question: Where is The Great Pyramid Of Giza?
Answer: Egypt

Question: What are does?
Answer: A female deer

Trivia question: What are bees made?
Answer:Honey

Trivia question: When do the leaves go to sleep?
Answer: Fall

Trivia: What cat is considered bad fortune?
Answer: The black cats

Trivia: How many years are there?
Answer: 365

Trivia Questions: Name of the pirate from Peter Pan.
Answer: Captain Hook

Trivia Questions: What is the brontosaurus?"
Answer: A dinosaur

Trivia Question: What's a group of Lions called?
Answer: Pride

Trivia Question: Which land animal is fastest?
Answer: A cheetah

Trivia Question: What type of animal is Abu in Aladdin
Answer : A monkey

Trivia Question Who wrote ?
Answer to William Shakespeare

Trivia question: Who made the pyramids?
Answer: Egypt

Trivial question: In the nursery song, who sat against a wall before falling great?
Response: The answer is Humpty Dumpty.

Trivia question: On a farm, what's a child?
Answer: Baby goat

Trivia: What name is Harry Potter's pet bird?
Answer: Hedwig

Trivia question: What is the color of Smurfs' hair?
Answer: Red

Trivia question: Name Batman as a partner in crime-fighting?
Answer: Robbins

Trivia Questions: How Many Sides Does a Triangle Have?
Answer: Two

Trivia: Which hero can scale buildings and climb walls?
Answer:Spiderman

Trivia Question: Which country's flag is called "Stars and Stripes"?
Answer: United States of America

Trivia question: Which of the Solar System's planets is best known for its ring?
Answer: Saturn

Trivia: Why are things falling when they're dropped?
Answered: Due to gravity

For kids, hard trivia questions

Trivia Questions: What's the biggest mammal in all of the world?
Answer: It's a whale

Trivia Question: How many rainbow colors can you find?
Answer: Six

Trivia: Who was the patron saint for Ireland?
Answer : St. Patrick

Trivia Questions: In whose capital city would you find Eiffel tower in Europe?
Answer : Paris

Trivia Question: What should you stick to an envelope?
Answer:  A stamp

Trivia Questions: Who was America's first President?
Answer: George Washington

Trivia question: Where is the kangaroo from?
Answer: Australia

Trivia: What's the opposite from 'cheap"?
Answer : Expensive

Trivia Questions: Which wild animal is tallest?
Answer : Giraffe

Trivia Question: Which vocal range is the most powerful? Are you a soprano, baritone or tenor?
Answer : Soprano

Trivia question: A scientist that studies rocks is called what?
Answer: A geologist

Trivia Question: Who was first to walk on the Moon?
Answer: Neil Armstrong

Trivia: How could Harry Potter be made invisible?
Answer : The Cloak of Invisibility

Trivia question: In sports, what's an MVP?
Answer: Most Valuable Players

Trivia question: If you have arachnophobia which animal do you fear?
Answer: spiders

Trivia Question: What do you think of the reply to "see You Later, Alligator?"
Answer: a few, crocodile.

Trivia Questions:What do pandas like to eat?
Answer: bamboo

Trivia Question: Which country is the "happiest place on earth?"
Answer: Disney World

Trivia Questions: When is Independence Day in the year?
Answer: July 4, 2005

Trivia: How many world continents do you know?
Answer: Six

Trivia Questions: What state is America's most populous?
Answer: Alaska

Trivia Questions: What state is America's smallest?
Answer: Rhode Island

Trivia Questions: Two solar system planets begin with the letter, M. Can you name these two?
Answer: Mars & Mercury

Trivia: Where do the acorns come form?
Answer: oak

Trivia Questions: How Many Bones Do Sharks Have?
Answer: Zero

Trivia: What do you call molten rock following a volcanic eruption?
Answer: Vava

Trivia: Which part of the human eye controls how much light is reflected through the pupil?
Answer : The Irish

Trivia: Can You Name the Closest Star to Earth?
Answer: It's the sun

Trivia Question: What is the last name of Orville or Wilbur, flying pioneers?
Answer : Wright

Trivia question: Can You Name the Seven Dwarves in Snow White's Snow White?
Response: Sleepy. Sneezy. Happy. Grumpy. Dopey. Doc.

Trivia Questions: In What Country Were the Olympic Games Invented?
Answer: Greece

Trivia Question:Who was America's 16th President?
Answer: Abraham Lincoln

Trivia: Who invented telephones?
Answer: Alexander Graham Bell

Trivia: Where did the Statue of Liberty come from?
Answer : France

Trivia question: Who painted Mona Lisa?
Answer: Leonardo DaVinci

Trivia question: Where are The Flintstones?
Bedrock: Solution

Trivia question: Which ocean liner was the first to sink on her voyage in 1912?
Answer:The Titanic

Trivia: Which Prince Charming movie are you looking at?
Answer: Cinderella

Trivia: Where was Justin Bieber born?
Answer : Canada

Question: What nickname is given to the bell of Westminster's clock in London?
Answer: Big Ben

Trivia Question: What happens to water when it boils?
Answer: Steam

Trivia: What name is Mickey Mouse's pet dogs?
Answer: Pivot

Trivia Questions: In a movie, will you see characters searching for courage, a mind, and a heart?
Answer: Wizard of Oz

Trivia: Where is Princess Fiona's movie?
Answer: Search

Trivia question: What is the biggest continent?
Answer : Asia

Trivia Question: What's the highest mountain in all of the world?
Answer to Mount Everest

Trivia: How Many Great Lakes Are There?
Answer : Five

Trivia Question: What imaginary line connects North to South Poles?
Answer: Prime Meridian

Question: Where are the prunes grown?
Answer: A plum tree

Trivia Questions: Where is the southernmost Gulf of Florida?
Answer: Gulf of Mexico

Trivia Question: What's the hardest substance natural?
Answer a diamond

Trivia Questions: Which of the 50 states joined the union last year?
Answer : Hawaii

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