Trivia questions serve as excellent tools for energizing icebreakers, morning meetings, bell ringers, and anytime you wish to enliven your class. Our collection features questions tailored for various ages and abilities, from simple trivia questions for young learners to challenging questions that may even stump the experts! Explore our extensive collection and discover innovative ways to engage your students using these questions.
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Easy Trivia Questions for Kids in Grades Pre-K to 2
These trivia questions are designed to be simple enough for even the youngest learners to enjoy. They’ll be thrilled to discover just how much knowledge they possess!
How many legs does a spider have?

What is something you hit with a hammer?

If you freeze water, what do you get?

What is the color of an emerald?

What color are the stars on the American flag?

What do caterpillars turn into?

How many sides does a triangle have?

How many teeth does an adult human have?

32.
Where does the president of the United States live while in office?

Which state is famous for Hollywood?

What is a brontosaurus?

How many colors are there in a rainbow?

Who does Alice follow into a hole in Wonderland?

How many sides does an octagon have?

What color is a ruby?

Which month has 28 days?

All 12 months have at least 28 days.
Raisins come from which fruit?

How many days are there in a year?

What is another name for the 4th of July holiday?

What do you call a baby goat?

How many arms does an octopus have?

How many arms does a starfish have?

Most starfish have five (but some species can have as many as 50!).
Where do polar bears live?

What do bees make?

What’s a lucky object that you can find in the grass?

What do you call a house made of snow?

What is the shape of a stop sign?

How many days are in a week?

What color are the leaves in autumn?

Red, orange, yellow, and brown.
What kind of animal is a penguin?

What do we call a baby cow?

Fun Trivia Questions for Kids in Upper Elementary
Older elementary kids are ready for a bit more of a challenge, but these questions still provide an opportunity for them to showcase their knowledge.
How many planets are in our solar system?

Which ocean is off the California coast?

How many zeros are there in a million?

Six (1,000,000).
How many pairs of wings do bees have?

Where is the Great Pyramid of Giza?

What is a doe?

What is a group of lions called?

Which is the fastest land animal?

In which capital city of Europe would you find the Eiffel Tower?

Which planet in our solar system is known for having rings?




