Teacher Trivia
Geography
General
English
SMATH
100
What is my cats name?

STELLA

100

What is the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?

The Equator

100

Double JEOPARDY: What year was TikTok originally launched?

2016

100

The antonym of excited is...

(opposite) ex. sad, agitated, annoyed, nervous

100

What is the largest mammal on Earth?

Blue Whale

200

What is my dogs name?

Clyde

200

What is the longest river in the world?

Nile River- but some debate it as the Amazon river 

200

What toy became a huge craze in the 90s and had kids taking care of a digital pet? 

Tamagotchi

200

Identify the literary device: “The wind whispered through the trees.”

Personification

200

What are the three subatomic particles in an atom?

Protons, neutrons, electrons

300

What is one place I have mentioned I have traveled to?

Philippines, Mexico, Cuba, Ireland, Scotland, New York...

300

What are the three oceans that border Canada?
 

 Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic

300

Name 3 products created by bees..

honey, beeswax, royal jelly, venom, propolis, bee pollen

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? (first and last name)

 William Shakespeare

300

What is the slope of a line with the equation y=3x−2

3

400

When I was in band in junior high I played...

Clarinet and Trumpet

400

What are the 7 continents?

Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Australia

400

What year was the first iPod released?

2001

400

Finish the phrase: Find a penny, pick it up and all day long 

you'll have good luck

400

The bill for dinner was $53 and you tip 15%. How much did you pay all together? 

tip is $7.95 + 53= 60.95

500

Where did I go to university?

St. Mary's (for both degrees)

500

As of 2025, how many countries are there in the world? (according to the UN)

There are 193 are member states of the United Nations and 2 are observer states: Vatican City and Palestine

So technically 195.

500


Film canister 

500

What is a homophone? Give an example.

 Words that sound the same but have different meanings/spellings (e.g., there, their, they’re)

to, too, two 

500

What two mammals lay eggs?

The platypus and the echidna

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