Trivia Flashcards
(37 cards)
Card 1
Pink (Pop Culture)
Question: What is the name of the magical school attended by Harry Potter?
Green (Science)
Question: What gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere during photosynthesis?
Brown (History)
Question: Who was the first President of the United States?
Yellow (Geography)
Question: What is the capital city of Japan?
Orange (Mythology)
Question: Who is the Greek goddess of love and beauty?
Blue (Sports)
Question: Which sport is known as “the beautiful game”?
Card 1 Answers
Pink (Pop Culture)
Answer: Hogwarts
Green (Science)
Answer: Carbon dioxide
Brown (History)
Answer: George Washington
Yellow (Geography)
Answer: Tokyo
Orange (Mythology)
Answer: Aphrodite
Blue (Sports)
Answer: Soccer (Football)
Card 2
Pink (Movies)
Question: Who is the main character in the “Spider-Man” series?
Green (Biology)
Question: What part of the plant conducts photosynthesis?
Brown (World History)
Question: Which ancient civilization built the pyramids?
Yellow (Countries)
Question: In which country would you find the Great Wall?
Orange (Norse Mythology)
Question: Who is the Norse god of mischief?
Blue (Games)
Question: What is the name of the popular video game featuring a character named Link?
Card 2 Answers
Pink (Movies)
Answer: Peter Parker
Green (Biology)
Answer: Leaves
Brown (World History)
Answer: Ancient Egypt
Yellow (Countries)
Answer: China
Orange (Norse Mythology)
Answer: Loki
Blue (Games)
Answer: The Legend of Zelda
Card 3
Pink (TV Shows)
Question: In which TV show do characters live in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombies?
Green (Physics)
Question: What is the force that pulls objects toward each other?
Brown (American History)
Question: What document declared American independence from Britain?
Yellow (Geography)
Question: Which continent is known as the “Dark Continent”?
Orange (Greek Mythology)
Question: Who is the king of the Greek gods?
Blue (Athletics)
Question: What is the distance of an Olympic marathon?
Card 3 Answers
Pink (TV Shows)
Answer: The Walking Dead
Green (Physics)
Answer: Gravity
Brown (American History)
Answer: The Declaration of Independence
Yellow (Geography)
Answer: Africa
Orange (Greek Mythology)
Answer: Zeus
Blue (Athletics)
Answer: 42.195 kilometers (26.2 miles)
Card 4
Pink (Books)
Question: Who wrote the “Percy Jackson” series?
Green (Chemistry)
Question: What is the chemical symbol for water?
Brown (World War II)
Question: What event triggered the United States’ involvement in World War II?
Yellow (Capitals)
Question: What is the capital of France?
Orange (Roman Mythology)
Question: Who is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Athena?
Blue (Sports Equipment)
Question: What do you call the goalposts in American football?
Card 4 Answers
Pink (Books)
Answer: Rick Riordan
Green (Chemistry)
Answer: H₂O
Brown (World War II)
Answer: The attack on Pearl Harbor
Yellow (Capitals)
Answer: Paris
Orange (Roman Mythology)
Answer: Minerva
Blue (Sports Equipment)
Answer: Goalposts
Card 5
Pink (Music)
Question: Which pop star is known for hits like “Shake It Off” and “Blank Space”?
Green (Earth Science)
Question: What layer of the Earth do we live on?
Brown (Civil Rights)
Question: Who famously delivered the “I Have a Dream” speech?
Yellow (Landmarks)
Question: What is the name of the famous clock tower in London?
Orange (Egyptian Mythology)
Question: Who is the Egyptian god of the afterlife?
Blue (Fitness)
Question: What type of exercise involves running, jumping, and weight lifting?
Card 5 Answers
Pink (Music)
Answer: Taylor Swift
Green (Earth Science)
Answer: The crust
Brown (Civil Rights)
Answer: Martin Luther King Jr.
Yellow (Landmarks)
Answer: Big Ben
Orange (Egyptian Mythology)
Answer: Osiris
Blue (Fitness)
Answer: Aerobic exercise
Card 6
Pink (Social Media)
Question: Which social media platform is known for its 280-character posts?
Green (Health)
Question: What vitamin is primarily produced when the skin is exposed to sunlight?
Brown (Ancient Greece)
Question: What was the main gathering place for ancient Greeks in Athens?
Yellow (Oceans)
Question: Which ocean is the largest in the world?
Orange (Hindu Mythology)
Question: Who is the Hindu god known as the destroyer?
Blue (Sports Events)
Question: What is the championship game of the National Football League called?
Card 6 Answers
Pink (Social Media)
Answer: Twitter
Green (Health)
Answer: Vitamin D
Brown (Ancient Greece)
Answer: The Agora
Yellow (Oceans)
Answer: The Pacific Ocean
Orange (Hindu Mythology)
Answer: Shiva
Blue (Sports Events)
Answer: The Super Bowl
Card 7
Pink (Fashion)
Question: What is the term for a style of clothing worn by celebrities on the red carpet?
Green (Nutrition)
Question: Which nutrient is most abundant in fruits and vegetables?
Brown (U.S. History)
Question: What war was fought between the North and South regions of the United States?
Yellow (Landforms)
Question: What is the highest mountain in the world?
Orange (Greek Heroes)
Question: Who is the hero of the Trojan War known for his heel?
Blue (Outdoor Activities)
Question: What do you call the activity of climbing mountains?
Card 7 Answers
Pink (Fashion)
Answer: Red carpet fashion
Green (Nutrition)
Answer: Vitamins
Brown (U.S. History)
Answer: The Civil War
Yellow (Landforms)
Answer: Mount Everest
Orange (Greek Heroes)
Answer: Achilles
Blue (Outdoor Activities)
Answer: Mountaineering’
Card 8
Pink (Celebrities)
Question: Which singer is known as the “Queen of Pop”?
Green (Astronomy)
Question: What planet is known as the “Red Planet”?
Brown (Ancient Civilizations)
Question: What was the writing system used by the ancient Egyptians called?
Yellow (World Geography)
Question: What is the longest river in the world?
Orange (Greek Mythology)
Question: Who is the god of the sea in Greek mythology?
Blue (Team Sports)
Question: In which sport would you find a “three-pointer”?
Card 8 Answers
Pink (Celebrities)
Answer: Madonna
Green (Astronomy)
Answer: Mars
Brown (Ancient Civilizations)
Answer: Hieroglyphics
Yellow (World Geography)
Answer: The Nile
Orange (Greek Mythology)
Answer: Poseidon
Blue (Team Sports)
Answer: Basketball
Card 9
Pink (Literature)
Question: Who wrote the famous novel “To Kill a Mockingbird”?
Green (Environmental Science)
Question: What is the term for a species that is at risk of extinction?
Brown (Medieval History)
Question: What was the name of the war fought between England and France from 1337 to 1453?
Yellow (Famous Structures)
Question: What is the name of the famous tower in Pisa, Italy?
Orange (Norse Mythology)
Question: Who is the Norse goddess associated with love and fertility?
Blue (Olympics)
Question: In which city were the first modern Olympic Games held in 1896?
Card 9 Answers
Pink (Literature)
Answer: Harper Lee
Green (Environmental Science)
Answer: Endangered species
Brown (Medieval History)
Answer: The Hundred Years’ War
Yellow (Famous Structures)
Answer: The Leaning Tower of Pisa
Orange (Norse Mythology)
Answer: Freyja
Blue (Olympics)
Answer: Athens
Card 10
Pink (Social Media Trends)
Question: What is the term for a viral video that gets many shares on social media?
Green (Physics)
Question: What is the unit of force in the International System of Units (SI)?
Brown (Historical Figures)
Question: Who was the famous British prime minister during World War II?
Yellow (Countries)
Question: Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
Orange (Roman Mythology)
Question: Who is the Roman god of war?
Blue (Sports Competitions)
Question: What is the term for a race involving multiple teams or individuals in various sports?
Card 10 Answers
Pink (Social Media Trends)
Answer: Viral video
Green (Physics)
Answer: Newton
Brown (Historical Figures)
Answer: Winston Churchill
Yellow (Countries)
Answer: Japan
Orange (Roman Mythology)
Answer: Mars
Blue (Sports Competitions)
Answer: Triathlon
Card 11
Pink (Video Games)
Question: In which game do players battle to be the last one standing on an island?
Green (Chemistry)
Question: What is the pH level of pure water?
Brown (World Events)
Question: Which event is commonly known as “9/11”?
Yellow (Famous Landmarks)
Question: What ancient structure is found in Greece and is dedicated to the goddess Athena?
Orange (Egyptian Mythology)
Question: Who is the Egyptian god of the sun?
Blue (Adventure Sports)
Question: What sport involves navigating through rivers using a small boat?
Card 11 Answers
Pink (Video Games)
Answer: Fortnite
Green (Chemistry)
Answer: 7
Brown (World Events)
Answer: The September 11 attacks
Yellow (Famous Landmarks)
Answer: The Parthenon
Orange (Egyptian Mythology)
Answer: Ra
Blue (Adventure Sports)
Answer: Kayaking
Card 12
Pink (Cartoons)
Question: What animated series features a talking sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea?
Green (Human Anatomy)
Question: What is the largest organ in the human body?
Brown (Explorers)
Question: Who was the first person to circumnavigate the globe?
Yellow (Natural Wonders)
Question: What is the largest desert in the world?
Orange (Greek Mythology)
Question: What creature is half-man, half-horse in Greek mythology?
Blue (Team Sports)
Question: What sport uses a bat, ball, and bases?
Card 12 Answers
Pink (Cartoons)
Answer: SpongeBob SquarePants
Green (Human Anatomy)
Answer: The skin
Brown (Explorers)
Answer: Ferdinand Magellan
Yellow (Natural Wonders)
Answer: The Sahara Desert
Orange (Greek Mythology)
Answer: Centaur
Blue (Team Sports)
Answer: Baseball
Card 13
Pink (Disney Movies)
Question: What is the name of the princess in “Beauty and the Beast”?
Green (Physics)
Question: What is the term for energy in motion?
Brown (Civil Rights)
Question: What was the purpose of the Underground Railroad?
Yellow (Bodies of Water)
Question: What is the largest ocean on Earth?
Orange (Hindu Mythology)
Question: Who is the elephant-headed god worshipped in Hinduism?
Blue (Competitive Sports)
Question: What sport combines skiing and shooting?
Card 13 Answers
Pink (Disney Movies)
Answer: Belle
Green (Physics)
Answer: Kinetic energy
Brown (Civil Rights)
Answer: To help enslaved people escape to freedom
Yellow (Bodies of Water)
Answer: The Pacific Ocean
Orange (Hindu Mythology)
Answer: Ganesha
Blue (Competitive Sports)
Answer: Biathlon
Card 14
Pink (Music Artists)
Question: Who is known as the “King of Pop”?
Green (Earth Science)
Question: What is the process called when water vapor cools and turns into liquid?
Brown (Historical Events)
Question: What was the significance of the Berlin Wall?
Yellow (Continents)
Question: Which continent is home to the Amazon Rainforest?
Orange (Greek Mythology)
Question: Who is the Greek goddess of the harvest?
Blue (Sports Competitions)
Question: What do you call a competition involving multiple athletic events, like track and field?
Card 14 Answers
Pink (Music Artists)
Answer: Michael Jackson
Green (Earth Science)
Answer: Condensation
Brown (Historical Events)
Answer: It separated East and West Berlin during the Cold War.
Yellow (Continents)
Answer: South America
Orange (Greek Mythology)
Answer: Demeter
Blue (Sports Competitions)
Answer: Decathlon
Card 15
Pink (Movies)
Question: In “The Lord of the Rings,” what is the name of the kingdom ruled by Aragorn?
Green (Chemistry)
Question: What is the chemical formula for table salt?
Brown (World History)
Question: Which famous conqueror was the ruler of the Mongol Empire?
Yellow (Countries)
Question: Which country is the largest in the world by land area?
Orange (Greek Mythology)
Question: Who was punished to hold the sky for eternity in Greek mythology?
Blue (Winter Sports)
Question: What sport involves sliding stones on ice toward a target?
Card 15 Answers
Pink (Movies)
Answer: Gondor
Green (Chemistry)
Answer: NaCl
Brown (World History)
Answer: Genghis Khan
Yellow (Countries)
Answer: Russia
Orange (Greek Mythology)
Answer: Atlas
Blue (Winter Sports)
Answer: Curling
Card 16
Pink (TV Shows)
Question: In “Stranger Things,” what is the alternate dimension called?
Green (Astronomy)
Question: What is the closest star to Earth, besides the Sun?
Brown (World Leaders)
Question: Who was the first woman to serve as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
Yellow (World Geography)
Question: Which continent is home to both the Sahara Desert and the Nile River?
Orange (Roman Mythology)
Question: Who is the Roman goddess of the hunt, equivalent to Artemis?
Blue (Sports Terms)
Question: What is the term for three consecutive strikes in bowling?
Card 16 Answers
Pink (TV Shows)
Answer: The Upside Down
Green (Astronomy)
Answer: Proxima Centauri
Brown (World Leaders)
Answer: Margaret Thatcher
Yellow (World Geography)
Answer: Africa
Orange (Roman Mythology)
Answer: Diana
Blue (Sports Terms)
Answer: Turkey
Card 17
Pink (Books)
Question: In “The Hunger Games,” what is the name of the protagonist’s sister?
Green (Physics)
Question: What is the speed of light in a vacuum (in meters per second)?
Brown (Ancient Rome)
Question: What was the name of the Roman arena used for gladiatorial contests?
Yellow (Capitals)
Question: What is the capital city of Canada?
Orange (Egyptian Mythology)
Question: Who is the Egyptian goddess of magic?
Blue (Olympic Sports)
Question: What Olympic sport combines swimming, biking, and running?
Card 17 Answers
Pink (Books)
Answer: Primrose Everdeen
Green (Physics)
Answer: 299,792,458 m/s
Brown (Ancient Rome)
Answer: The Colosseum
Yellow (Capitals)
Answer: Ottawa
Orange (Egyptian Mythology)
Answer: Isis
Blue (Olympic Sports)
Answer: Triathlon
Card 18
Pink (Music)
Question: What is the name of the Beatles’ drummer?
Green (Earth Science)
Question: What is the outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere called?
Brown (World War I)
Question: What event triggered the start of World War I?
Yellow (Oceans)
Question: Which ocean is located to the east of Africa?
Orange (Greek Mythology)
Question: Who is the hero who completed the 12 Labors in Greek mythology?
Blue (Team Sports)
Question: In baseball, what is the term for hitting the ball and running through all four bases?
Card 18 Answers
Pink (Music)
Answer: Ringo Starr
Green (Earth Science)
Answer: The exosphere
Brown (World War I)
Answer: The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Yellow (Oceans)
Answer: The Indian Ocean
Orange (Greek Mythology)
Answer: Heracles (Hercules)
Blue (Team Sports)
Answer: Home run
Card 19
Pink (Movies)
Question: What is the name of the fictional African country in “Black Panther”?
Green (Biology)
Question: What part of the cell contains the genetic material (DNA)?
Brown (U.S. Presidents)
Question: Who was the 16th President of the United States, credited with abolishing slavery?
Yellow (Natural Landmarks)
Question: What waterfall is located on the border of Ontario, Canada, and New York, USA?
Orange (Norse Mythology)
Question: Who is the All-Father and ruler of Asgard in Norse mythology?
Blue (Extreme Sports)
Question: What is the sport that involves jumping from an airplane with a parachute?
Card 19 Answers
Pink (Movies)
Answer: Wakanda
Green (Biology)
Answer: The nucleus
Brown (U.S. Presidents)
Answer: Abraham Lincoln
Yellow (Natural Landmarks)
Answer: Niagara Falls
Orange (Norse Mythology)
Answer: Odin
Blue (Extreme Sports)
Answer: Skydiving
Card 20
Pink (Books)
Question: What is the name of the magical creature that helps Harry Potter throughout his journey, starting in “The Chamber of Secrets”?
Green (Chemistry)
Question: What is the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere?
Brown (Inventions)
Question: Who is credited with inventing the telephone?
Yellow (Continents)
Question: Which continent is the smallest by land area?
Orange (Greek Mythology)
Question: What is the Greek underworld called?
Blue (Water Sports)
Question: What sport involves riding waves on a board?
Card 20 Answers
Pink (Books)
Answer: Dobby
Green (Chemistry)
Answer: Nitrogen
Brown (Inventions)
Answer: Alexander Graham Bell
Yellow (Continents)
Answer: Australia
Orange (Greek Mythology)
Answer: Hades (also called the Underworld)
Blue (Water Sports)
Answer: Surfing
Card 21
Pink (Movies)
Question: What is the name of the 2022 movie where the main character is a fighter pilot played by Tom Cruise?
Green (Astronomy)
Question: What is the name of the galaxy we live in?
Brown (European History)
Question: What was the main conflict between the Allies and the Axis powers called?
Yellow (Mountain Ranges)
Question: What mountain range forms a natural border between Europe and Asia?
Orange (Roman Mythology)
Question: Who is the Roman god of the underworld?
Blue (Winter Sports)
Question: What sport involves skiing downhill through a set of gates?
Card 21 Answers
Pink (Movies)
Answer: “Top Gun: Maverick”
Green (Astronomy)
Answer: The Milky Way
Brown (European History)
Answer: World War II
Yellow (Mountain Ranges)
Answer: The Ural Mountains
Orange (Roman Mythology)
Answer: Pluto
Blue (Winter Sports)
Answer: Slalom skiing
Card 22
Pink (TV Shows)
Question: In the TV show “Friends,” what is the name of Ross and Monica’s sister?
Green (Physics)
Question: What does E stand for in Einstein’s equation E=mc²?
Brown (Exploration)
Question: What is the name of the ship Charles Darwin sailed on during his studies of evolution?
Yellow (Geography)
Question: Which country is home to the Amazon Rainforest?
Orange (Egyptian Mythology)
Question: Who is the Egyptian god of chaos?
Blue (Team Sports)
Question: What sport involves two teams trying to score points by passing a ball over a net?
Card 22 Answers
Pink (TV Shows)
Answer: Monica
Green (Physics)
Answer: Energy
Brown (Exploration)
Answer: HMS Beagle
Yellow (Geography)
Answer: Brazil
Orange (Egyptian Mythology)
Answer: Set (Seth)
Blue (Team Sports)
Answer: Volleyball
Card 23
Pink (Movies)
Question: In the “Avengers” movies, what is the name of Thor’s hammer?
Green (Chemistry)
Question: What is the atomic number of carbon?
Brown (Medieval History)
Question: What deadly disease spread across Europe during the 14th century?
Yellow (World Capitals)
Question: What is the capital city of Japan?
Orange (Greek Mythology)
Question: What is the name of the river that souls must cross to enter the Greek underworld?
Blue (Water Sports)
Question: What water sport involves being towed by a boat while riding a single board?
Card 23 Answers
Pink (Movies)
Answer: Mjolnir
Green (Chemistry)
Answer: 6
Brown (Medieval History)
Answer: The Black Death (or the Bubonic Plague)
Yellow (World Capitals)
Answer: Tokyo
Orange (Greek Mythology)
Answer: The River Styx
Blue (Water Sports)
Answer: Wakeboarding
Card 24
Pink (Books)
Question: What is the name of Katniss Everdeen’s home district in “The Hunger Games”?
Green (Biology)
Question: What process do plants use to convert sunlight into energy?
Brown (American History)
Question: What was the name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America in 1620?
Yellow (Natural Landmarks)
Question: What is the name of the largest coral reef system in the world?
Orange (Roman Mythology)
Question: Who is the Roman goddess of wisdom, equivalent to Athena?
Blue (Olympic Sports)
Question: What Olympic sport involves a routine of movements performed on uneven bars?
Card 24 Answers
Pink (Books)
Answer: District 12
Green (Biology)
Answer: Photosynthesis
Brown (American History)
Answer: The Mayflower
Yellow (Natural Landmarks)
Answer: The Great Barrier Reef
Orange (Roman Mythology)
Answer: Minerva
Blue (Olympic Sports)
Answer: Gymnastics