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295 Family Trivia Questions & Answers for All Ages!

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This mega-list of 295 family trivia questions spans kid-easy, parent-tricky, and grandparent-approved topics—animals, food, Disney, history, holidays, space, and more.

Mix and match for road trips, rainy days, birthday parties, homeschool brain breaks, or holiday gatherings. Let the friendly feud begin!

Family Icebreakers

  1. Q: Which season comes after spring? A: Summer.
  2. Q: What color do you get when you mix red and yellow paint? A: Orange.
  3. Q: How many legs does a typical spider have? A: Eight.
  4. Q: What day comes after Friday? A: Saturday.
  5. Q: What do bees make? A: Honey.
  6. Q: How many sides does a triangle have? A: Three.
  7. Q: What do you call a baby cat? A: Kitten.
  8. Q: The opposite of “up” is? A: Down.
  9. Q: What shape is a stop sign? A: Octagon.
  10. Q: How many wheels on a bicycle? A: Two.
  11. Q: What do plants need from sunlight to grow? A: Energy for photosynthesis.
  12. Q: What do you call frozen water? A: Ice.
  13. Q: Which sense lets you smell cookies baking? A: Smell.
  14. Q: What animal says “moo”? A: Cow.
  15. Q: How many letters in the English alphabet? A: 26.

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Kids & Grownups Mix

  1. Q: What device tells time on your wrist? A: Watch.
  2. Q: What is H2O better known as? A: Water.
  3. Q: How many minutes are in one hour? A: 60.
  4. Q: What’s the largest planet in our solar system? A: Jupiter.
  5. Q: Which U.S. holiday celebrates gratitude with turkey? A: Thanksgiving.
  6. Q: What do you call the young of a frog before it grows legs? A: Tadpole.
  7. Q: What fruit keeps the doctor away “if eaten every day”? A: Apple.
  8. Q: Which continent is also a country? A: Australia.
  9. Q: What color are Smurfs? A: Blue.
  10. Q: What is 5 + 7? A: 12.
  11. Q: Which sport uses a hoop and an orange ball? A: Basketball.
  12. Q: Which board game includes hotels and Chance cards? A: Monopoly.
  13. Q: What gas do humans breathe in to live? A: Oxygen.
  14. Q: What do you call the part of a book that you turn? A: Page.
  15. Q: Which planet is closest to the Sun? A: Mercury.
  16. Q: What animal is known as “man’s best friend”? A: Dog.
  17. Q: What do you measure with a thermometer? A: Temperature.
  18. Q: What do caterpillars become? A: Butterflies or moths.
  19. Q: Which animal is the king of the jungle (in stories)? A: Lion.
  20. Q: How many equal halves make a whole? A: Two.

Animals Around the World

  1. Q: What’s the fastest land animal? A: Cheetah.
  2. Q: Which mammal can fly? A: Bat.
  3. Q: What black-and-white bear eats mostly bamboo? A: Giant panda.
  4. Q: A group of wolves is called a what? A: Pack.
  5. Q: Which large bird is the U.S. national symbol? A: Bald eagle.
  6. Q: Dolphins breathe through what on top of their heads? A: Blowhole.
  7. Q: What’s the tallest land animal? A: Giraffe.
  8. Q: Which sea creature has eight arms? A: Octopus.
  9. Q: What do you call a young kangaroo? A: Joey.
  10. Q: Which bird is famous for mimicking sounds, including human speech? A: Parrot.
  11. Q: What striped horse relative roams African plains? A: Zebra.
  12. Q: Which animal builds dams from logs and mud? A: Beaver.
  13. Q: The hump on a camel stores mostly what? A: Fat.
  14. Q: What is the largest mammal on Earth? A: Blue whale.
  15. Q: Penguins primarily live near which pole? A: Southern (Antarctic region).
  16. Q: Which insect transforms into a monarch butterfly? A: Monarch caterpillar.
  17. Q: What armor-plated mammal curls into a ball? A: Armadillo.
  18. Q: Which fish can inflate like a balloon? A: Pufferfish.
  19. Q: What animal has a trunk it uses like a hand? A: Elephant.
  20. Q: Baby goats are called what? A: Kids.
  21. Q: Which reptile can change color to blend in? A: Chameleon.
  22. Q: What underwater mammal is famous for songs? A: Humpback whale.
  23. Q: Which small mammal “flies” by gliding from tree to tree? A: Flying squirrel.
  24. Q: What prickly mammal rolls up when scared (not a porcupine)? A: Hedgehog.
  25. Q: Which arctic fox feature changes with seasons? A: Fur color (brown/gray to white).

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Food & Kitchen Fun

  1. Q: Guacamole’s main ingredient? A: Avocado.
  2. Q: What sticky sweet comes from maple trees? A: Maple syrup.
  3. Q: Which breakfast food pops from a toaster and has frosting? A: Toaster pastry (Pop-Tart style).
  4. Q: What yellow fruit do minions love? A: Bananas.
  5. Q: What grain is popcorn made from? A: Corn.
  6. Q: Which Italian dish uses layered pasta sheets? A: Lasagna.
  7. Q: What dairy product is churned from cream? A: Butter.
  8. Q: Which fruit is dried to make raisins? A: Grapes.
  9. Q: What nut is used to make peanut butter? A: Peanut.
  10. Q: What spice gives curry its bright yellow color? A: Turmeric.
  11. Q: What fruit’s core hides star-shaped seeds when cut across? A: Apple (cross-section shows star).
  12. Q: Which vegetable makes people cry when chopped? A: Onion.
  13. Q: What cold dessert is made by freezing flavored cream mixtures? A: Ice cream.
  14. Q: S’mores include chocolate, graham crackers, and what toasted treat? A: Marshmallow.
  15. Q: Which citrus is green and sour, often in pie? A: Lime (Key lime pie).
  16. Q: What is the main ingredient in hummus? A: Chickpeas.
  17. Q: Which herb is known as cilantro when fresh and coriander when dried seed? A: Same plant—coriandrum sativum.
  18. Q: What breakfast meat strips get crispy in a pan? A: Bacon.
  19. Q: What sweetener do bees produce that we drizzle on biscuits? A: Honey.
  20. Q: Which orange vegetable helps eyesight (in folklore)? A: Carrot.
  21. Q: What fruit is pressed to make cider? A: Apples.
  22. Q: Which spread comes from roasted cocoa beans? A: Chocolate (cocoa).
  23. Q: What salty snack is twisted and baked or soft and chewy at fairs? A: Pretzel.
  24. Q: What is sushi traditionally wrapped in? A: Seaweed (nori).
  25. Q: Which fruit shares its name with a color and a tech brand? A: Apple.

Silly Science

  1. Q: What gas do plants breathe in that humans breathe out? A: Carbon dioxide.
  2. Q: What force keeps us on the ground? A: Gravity.
  3. Q: What do you read to see the weather prediction? A: Forecast.
  4. Q: What organ pumps blood? A: Heart.
  5. Q: What do we call frozen rain that falls as white flakes? A: Snow.
  6. Q: What part of the plant absorbs water from soil? A: Roots.
  7. Q: What tool helps you see tiny things, like cells? A: Microscope.
  8. Q: What planet is known as the Red Planet? A: Mars.
  9. Q: What do bees collect from flowers that becomes honey? A: Nectar.
  10. Q: What simple machine is found in scissors (two of them)? A: Levers.
  11. Q: Which bodily system includes your brain and nerves? A: Nervous system.
  12. Q: Water changes from liquid to gas in what process? A: Evaporation.
  13. Q: What’s the hard outer covering of insects called? A: Exoskeleton.
  14. Q: What organ helps you breathe air? A: Lungs.
  15. Q: What do we call animals that eat only plants? A: Herbivores.
  16. Q: What energy from the Sun warms Earth? A: Solar energy.
  17. Q: What’s the center of an atom called? A: Nucleus.
  18. Q: Ice melts at around what °C? A: 0°C.
  19. Q: What liquid metal is used in thermometers (older ones)? A: Mercury.
  20. Q: What gas fills most of Earth’s atmosphere? A: Nitrogen.
  21. Q: What do you call an animal active at night? A: Nocturnal.
  22. Q: A baby science word: What do you call a guess you test? A: Hypothesis.
  23. Q: What organ helps you taste? A: Tongue.
  24. Q: What simple machine is a ramp? A: Inclined plane.
  25. Q: What do you call rocks that explode from volcanoes? A: Lava (when molten), then volcanic rock.

Space & Sky

  1. Q: How many planets orbit our Sun? A: Eight.
  2. Q: What’s the name of our galaxy? A: The Milky Way.
  3. Q: What’s the Sun mostly made of? A: Hydrogen.
  4. Q: What is Earth’s only natural satellite? A: The Moon.
  5. Q: People who travel to space are called? A: Astronauts.
  6. Q: What do you call a shooting star? A: A meteor.
  7. Q: What instrument do astronomers use to see distant stars? A: Telescope.
  8. Q: Which planet has famous rings? A: Saturn.
  9. Q: What phase is the Moon when it looks completely lit? A: Full Moon.
  10. Q: What’s the name of NASA’s famous space telescope launched in 1990? A: Hubble Space Telescope.
  11. Q: Which red-spotted storm swirls on Jupiter? A: Great Red Spot.
  12. Q: What do you call a group of stars forming a pattern, like Orion? A: Constellation.
  13. Q: What planet is called Earth’s twin in size (though not climate)? A: Venus.
  14. Q: What dwarf planet used to be listed as the 9th planet? A: Pluto.
  15. Q: What protects Earth from most meteoroids—thin air or thick atmosphere? A: Our atmosphere.
  16. Q: Which Mars rovers famously sent selfies? A: Curiosity & Perseverance.
  17. Q: What do we call the path a planet takes around the Sun? A: Orbit.
  18. Q: Stars make energy by fusing what? A: Hydrogen into helium.
  19. Q: What’s the name for a day when night and day are equal length? A: Equinox.
  20. Q: What bright object tails across the sky and orbits the Sun with ice/dust? A: Comet.

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Geography & Travel

  1. Q: Largest ocean on Earth? A: Pacific Ocean.
  2. Q: Tallest mountain above sea level? A: Mount Everest.
  3. Q: What river runs through Egypt? A: Nile.
  4. Q: Capital of France? A: Paris.
  5. Q: Which U.S. state is known as “The Sunshine State”? A: Florida.
  6. Q: What desert covers much of northern Africa? A: Sahara.
  7. Q: Where would you find the Great Barrier Reef? A: Australia (off Queensland).
  8. Q: What Italian city is famous for canals and gondolas? A: Venice.
  9. Q: Which country gave us the maple leaf flag? A: Canada.
  10. Q: What waterfall separates New York State and Ontario? A: Niagara Falls.
  11. Q: What continent is home to the Amazon rainforest? A: South America.
  12. Q: Capital of Japan? A: Tokyo.
  13. Q: The Eiffel Tower sits on which river’s banks? A: Seine (nearby).
  14. Q: Which country is shaped like a boot? A: Italy.
  15. Q: Where is the Taj Mahal? A: Agra, India.
  16. Q: The coldest continent? A: Antarctica.
  17. Q: Which U.S. monument features four presidents’ faces carved in stone? A: Mount Rushmore.
  18. Q: Which South American country speaks Portuguese? A: Brazil.
  19. Q: What U.S. state has the Grand Canyon? A: Arizona.
  20. Q: Capital of Mexico? A: Mexico City.
  21. Q: Which European country is famous for tulips and windmills? A: The Netherlands.
  22. Q: What Asian country hosts Mount Fuji? A: Japan.
  23. Q: Which African river is famous for Victoria Falls? A: Zambezi River.
  24. Q: What city is known as “The Big Apple”? A: New York City.
  25. Q: Which Scandinavian country uses fjords as a scenic calling card? A: Norway.
  26. Q: Which U.S. state is an island chain? A: Hawaii.
  27. Q: What is the world’s largest rainforest river by volume? A: Amazon River.
  28. Q: What European mountain range divides France & Spain? A: Pyrenees.
  29. Q: Which Middle Eastern city houses the Burj Khalifa? A: Dubai.
  30. Q: What is the smallest U.S. state by area? A: Rhode Island.
  31. Q: Which country has the pyramids of Giza? A: Egypt.
  32. Q: Name one of the Great Lakes that starts with “E.” A: Erie.
  33. Q: What country’s capital is London? A: United Kingdom.
  34. Q: Which country’s flag shows a red maple leaf? A: Canada.
  35. Q: The city of Rio de Janeiro is in which country? A: Brazil.

History Lite

  1. Q: Who was the first U.S. president? A: George Washington.
  2. Q: Pilgrims sailed to America on which ship (famous one)? A: Mayflower.
  3. Q: What wall once divided Berlin? A: The Berlin Wall.
  4. Q: Who is known for saying, “I have a dream”? A: Martin Luther King Jr.
  5. Q: The ancient Egyptians wrote using picture symbols called what? A: Hieroglyphics.
  6. Q: Who invented the telephone (credited)? A: Alexander Graham Bell.
  7. Q: The Wright brothers flew the first powered airplane in which U.S. state? A: North Carolina.
  8. Q: Who is famous for discovering gravity after an apple fell (legend)? A: Isaac Newton.
  9. Q: Lewis & Clark explored land bought in what purchase? A: Louisiana Purchase.
  10. Q: Who sewed the first American flag (legend tells)? A: Betsy Ross.
  11. Q: What ship sank in 1912 and inspired many films? A: Titanic.
  12. Q: Who penned the Diary of a Young Girl while hiding in WWII? A: Anne Frank.
  13. Q: Famous nurse of the Crimean War known as “Lady with the Lamp”? A: Florence Nightingale.
  14. Q: What tall U.S. document begins “We the People”? A: The Constitution (Preamble).
  15. Q: Who was the 16th U.S. president who ended slavery (Emancipation Proclamation)? A: Abraham Lincoln.
  16. Q: What is the name of the prehistoric period with dinosaurs? A: Mesozoic Era (often “dinosaur age”).
  17. Q: Who refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery? A: Rosa Parks.
  18. Q: Which city hosted the first modern Olympics (1896)? A: Athens, Greece.
  19. Q: Who painted the Mona LisaA: Leonardo da Vinci.
  20. Q: What empire built roads across Europe and aqueducts? A: Roman Empire.
  21. Q: Which explorer is credited (by tradition) with “discovering” America in 1492? A: Christopher Columbus.
  22. Q: Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic? A: Amelia Earhart.
  23. Q: The Great Wall is in which country? A: China.
  24. Q: What ship did Charles Darwin sail on when studying evolution? A: HMS Beagle.
  25. Q: What was the U.S. frontier land rush called in 1889 in present-day Oklahoma? A: The Oklahoma Land Run.

Holidays & Traditions

  1. Q: What holiday features a decorated evergreen tree? A: Christmas.
  2. Q: What do people hunt for on Easter morning? A: Eggs.
  3. Q: Which holiday has jack-o’-lanterns and costumes? A: Halloween.
  4. Q: What February holiday celebrates love with hearts and cards? A: Valentine’s Day.
  5. Q: Which holiday marks a new year with fireworks on January 1 in many places? A: New Year’s Day.
  6. Q: Which U.S. July holiday features fireworks & independence? A: Independence Day (Fourth of July).
  7. Q: What do people often light for Hanukkah? A: Menorah candles.
  8. Q: Which spring festival celebrates new life with rabbits and eggs? A: Easter.
  9. Q: What color often symbolizes St. Patrick’s Day? A: Green.
  10. Q: Which November holiday honors service members? A: Veterans Day (U.S.).
  11. Q: Which autumn holiday features gratitude meals with family? A: Thanksgiving.
  12. Q: What winter festival features the kinara and seven principles? A: Kwanzaa.
  13. Q: Which holiday might include hiding a pickle ornament in a tree (tradition)? A: Christmas (pickle ornament game).
  14. Q: What month is Earth Day celebrated? A: April (22).
  15. Q: Which day do pranksters love each April 1? A: April Fool’s Day.
  16. Q: What do we raise at birthday parties to celebrate wishes? A: A cake with candles.
  17. Q: Which spring celebration in India uses colored powders? A: Holi.
  18. Q: Which fall holiday in Mexico honors ancestors with altars? A: Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).
  19. Q: What is eaten to break the fast during Ramadan evenings? A: Iftar meals (often dates).
  20. Q: Which Jewish New Year is celebrated with apples & honey? A: Rosh Hashanah.

Books & Stories

  1. Q: Who lives at 4 Privet Drive under the stairs (at first)? A: Harry Potter.
  2. Q: In Charlotte’s Web, what animal is Wilbur? A: Pig.
  3. Q: Who wrote Green Eggs and HamA: Dr. Seuss.
  4. Q: In The Chronicles of Narnia, which lion rules? A: Aslan.
  5. Q: Matilda loves reading and moves objects with what? A: Telekinesis.
  6. Q: Who stole Christmas (but gave it back)? A: The Grinch.
  7. Q: In The Very Hungry Caterpillar, what does the caterpillar become? A: A butterfly.
  8. Q: Which girl fell down a rabbit hole into Wonderland? A: Alice.
  9. Q: In Charlotte’s Web, who spins words in her web? A: Charlotte the spider.
  10. Q: Who says “Some Pig” in silk writing? A: Charlotte (reinforcing Wilbur).
  11. Q: In Diary of a Wimpy Kid, what’s the main character’s first name? A: Greg.
  12. Q: Who are the tiny folk in Gulliver’s travels? A: Lilliputians.
  13. Q: In Percy Jackson, Percy is the son of which god? A: Poseidon.
  14. Q: What’s Winnie-the-Pooh’s favorite sweet? A: Honey.
  15. Q: In Little Women, which sister is the writer? A: Jo March.
  16. Q: Who wrote Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryA: Roald Dahl.
  17. Q: In Peter Pan, what sprinkle helps you fly (with happy thoughts)? A: Pixie dust.
  18. Q: The Cat in the Hat balances what on his head in chaos? A: Fish bowl (and more!).
  19. Q: In Goodnight Moon, what color is the room? A: Green.
  20. Q: What fairy tale girl loses a glass slipper? A: Cinderella.

Family Movies & Animation

  1. Q: In Toy Story, what is Woody’s pull-string catchphrase? A: “There’s a snake in my boot!”
  2. Q: What’s the name of the snowman in FrozenA: Olaf.
  3. Q: In The Lion King, Simba’s father? A: Mufasa.
  4. Q: Finding Nemo: What kind of fish is Nemo? A: Clownfish.
  5. Q: In Moana, the demigod who steals the heart of Te Fiti? A: Maui.
  6. Q: In The Incredibles, baby Jack-Jack has how many powers? A: Many (multi-powers—shape-shift, laser eyes, etc.).
  7. Q: Shrek: What mythical creature guards the tower with Fiona? A: Dragon.
  8. Q: In Despicable Me, Gru adopts how many girls? A: Three.
  9. Q: In Up, what floats the house? A: Balloons.
  10. Q: In Coco, Miguel’s spirit guide is a colorful what? A: Alebrije dog (Dante transforms).
  11. Q: In Inside Out, which emotion is green? A: Disgust.
  12. Q: In Encanto, Mirabel’s family surname? A: Madrigal.
  13. Q: In The Princess Bride (family fave), what phrase means “I love you”? A: “As you wish.”
  14. Q: In Jumanji (1995), what do players yell when finishing? A: “Jumanji!”
  15. Q: In The Goonies, which pirate’s treasure do they seek? A: One-Eyed Willy’s.
  16. Q: In Mary Poppins, what word means “extremely good”? A: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
  17. Q: In E.T., what candy helps lure the alien? A: Reese’s Pieces.
  18. Q: Willy Wonka: Golden tickets appear in what? A: Chocolate bars.
  19. Q: In Matilda (film), Miss Trunchbull throws what dessert? A: Chocolate cake (Bruce Bogtrotter challenge).
  20. Q: In The Karate Kid, what move wins the final fight? A: Crane kick.
  21. Q: The Sound of Music: How many Von Trapp children? A: Seven.
  22. Q: In The Wizard of Oz, what color road leads to Emerald City? A: Yellow brick road.
  23. Q: In Monsters, Inc., the little girl’s nickname? A: Boo.
  24. Q: The Little Mermaid: Ariel trades her voice for what? A: Legs.
  25. Q: In Ratatouille, Remy is what animal? A: Rat.
  26. Q: In The LEGO Movie, everything is declared what? A: Awesome.
  27. Q: In Zootopia, Judy Hopps’ job? A: Police officer.
  28. Q: How to Train Your Dragon: Hiccup’s dragon? A: Toothless.
  29. Q: In Kung Fu Panda, Po’s favorite food? A: Dumplings.
  30. Q: In Bambi, what season brings the famous first snowfall scene? A: Winter.

Music for All Ages

  1. Q: Which musical note letters go A through what? A: G.
  2. Q: “Twinkle, Twinkle” shares its tune with what alphabet song? A: The ABC song.
  3. Q: Which instrument has black and white keys? A: Piano.
  4. Q: What instrument do you strum—ukulele or tuba? A: Ukulele.
  5. Q: Which percussion instrument do you hit with sticks in a marching band? A: Snare drum.
  6. Q: Which brass instrument has a slide? A: Trombone.
  7. Q: What section are violins in—strings or winds? A: Strings.
  8. Q: Which Disney movie made “Let It Go” a sing-at-home anthem? A: Frozen.
  9. Q: “Hakuna Matata” comes from which film? A: The Lion King.
  10. Q: Which Beatles song urges “Let It Be”? A: “Let It Be.”
  11. Q: Which pop icon is known as the “King of Pop”? A: Michael Jackson.
  12. Q: Which singer famously moonwalked? A: Michael Jackson.
  13. Q: What color submarine did The Beatles sing about? A: Yellow.
  14. Q: Which holiday song tells of a snowman brought to life? A: “Frosty the Snowman.”
  15. Q: Which song counts down bottles on a wall? A: “99 Bottles.”
  16. Q: Which kid song warns “Baby shark, doo doo doo”? A: “Baby Shark.”
  17. Q: Which classic lullaby starts “Rock-a-bye baby”? A: “Rock-a-Bye Baby.”
  18. Q: What instrument do you blow—flute or cello? A: Flute.
  19. Q: Which note symbol means hold the sound longer: fermata or rest? A: Fermata.
  20. Q: What handheld shaker adds rhythm to children’s songs? A: Maracas (or egg shaker).

Games, Sports & Hobbies

  1. Q: In baseball, how many strikes before you’re out? A: Three.
  2. Q: In soccer, what is the only player who may use hands (on field of play)? A: Goalkeeper.
  3. Q: In American football, a touchdown scores how many points? A: Six.
  4. Q: In bowling, all pins down in one roll is called? A: Strike.
  5. Q: What color are the middle squares on a standard chessboard—light or dark? A: Dark at left, but board has 64 alternating; bottom-right must be light.
  6. Q: In checkers, what happens when you reach the other side? A: You get “kinged.”
  7. Q: What toy building bricks snap together to build anything? A: LEGO bricks.
  8. Q: What outdoor flying toy is held by a string in the wind? A: Kite.
  9. Q: What do you ride with pedals—scooter or bicycle? A: Bicycle.
  10. Q: Which playground game uses a rope you jump over? A: Jump rope (skipping).
  11. Q: What game uses 52 cards and tries to build foundation piles by suit? A: Solitaire.
  12. Q: Which classic family card game pairs animals while avoiding the Old Maid? A: Old Maid.
  13. Q: In Uno, what color are the “wild” cards’ multi-color symbols? A: Red, yellow, green, blue.
  14. Q: What stacking game falls in a crash when blocks slide out? A: Jenga.
  15. Q: Which puzzle toy twists colors on a cube? A: Rubik’s Cube.

Conclusion

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