Trivia Question: What is the rarest M&M color?
Brown
Trivia Question: Who played James Bond in "No Time To Die" ?
Daniel Craig
Trivia Question: The Statue of Liberty was given to the US by which country?
France
Trivia Question: How many signs are there in the Zodiac?
12
Cheugy
Sorry, parents, but as soon as you've mastered this list, it will likely be cheugy, or out of style.
Trivia Question: What is the common name for dried plums?
Prunes
Trivia Question: Who Was the "king of rock and Roll"
Elvis
Trivia Question: What is the world’s biggest island?
Greenland
Trivia Question: What does Na stand for on the periodic table?
Sodium (Salt)
Snatched
You don’t have to worry if you hear your teen saying that someone or something is snatched. It’s actually a compliment, and it could sound something like: “I love those sneakers! They are so snatched.”
What was the first soft drink in space?
Coca Cola
Trivia Question: What state is the Hollywood walk of fame in
California
Trivia Question: Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
Brazil
What month of the year has 28 days?
ALL OF THEM
Stan
This teen slang term has evolved in meaning over the years from a blend of "stalker" and "fan" to, more recently, a term showing support of someone or something. For example, "I used to think pop stars should stick to making music, but I totally stan Lady Gaga in 'A Star Is Born.'" The word first reached the mainstream in 2000 with the release of Eminem's hit "Stan," about an obsessed fan.
Trivia Question: Which country invented ice cream?
China
Trivia Question: What day is Star Wars Day?
May 4
Trivia Question: What is the smallest country in the world?
Vatican City
Name one country which hasn't missed any of the modern-day Olympics
Greece and Australia
CD9
Breaker, breaker. This one may take you back to the walkie-talkie days of your youth. CD9 stands for Code 9 as in, “Can’t talk! My parents are here!”
Trivia Question: What is the only edible food that never goes bad?
Honey
Trivia Question: What boxer is known as the Greatest of All Time?
Muhammed Ali
Trivia Question: What is a meteorologist? News Reporter, sports analyst, or a person who studies the weather
Person who studies the weather.
What is the plural of sheep?
Sheep
Fauci Ouchie
It didn't take long during the coronavirus pandemic for vaccine-related slang to enter the English language (vaxxed, Hot Vax Summer, and Rona, to name a few). A Fauci Ouchie refers to the COVID-19 vaccine with a reference to public health expert and proponent of vaccines, Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Trivia Question: What is Co2 referred to as?
Carbon Dioxide
Trivia Question: What is the Golden man statue given to talented actors
An oscar
Trivia Question: How many official languages does switzwerland have
4
Who painted the famous Las Meninas?
Diego Velázquez
LMIRL
This is an acronym used in texting, and it’s something we almost never would have had a reason to say as kids - unless we were hand writing letters to pen pals via snail mail. LMIRL means Let’s Meet In Real Life. Hopefully, this person is not a creeper, to use another teen slang word.
Trivia Question: From which country does Gouda cheese originate?
Netherlands
Trivia Question: How many kids does Angelina Jolie have?
6
What is the capital of India?
New Dehli
Trivia Question: Grapes grow on trees? True or False
False.. They grow on vines.
Mittens
The term mittens is getting even more attention after the publication of countless Bernie Sanders' mittens memes. It’s a descriptive term for something that was not quite amazing, but not bad either. For example, “I didn’t ace the test, but I didn’t fail it either. I guess it was mittens.”
Trivia Question: What is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world?
Tea
Trivia Question: What are the names of Cinderella’s stepsisters?
Anastasia and Drizella
Trivia Question:What layer of the Earth is right below the crust?
Mantle
Trivia Question: What is the only metal that is a liquid at normal pressure?
Mercury
Diamond Hands
Diamond hands refers to the state of hanging on to a situation that carries extreme financial risk. For example, “Even though it was risky, my bae has diamond hands. She held on to her bitcoin investment until she made back $25,000.”
Trivia Question: What is the name given to Indian food cooked over charcoal in a clay oven?
Tandoori
Trivia Question: What was the first toy to be advertised on television?
Mr Potato Head from Toy Story
Which country is the third largest in Oceania?
New Zealand
Trivia Question: What country has the most vending machines per capita?
Japan
POS
I’m not going to use profanity, but I bet POS means a phrase in your mind that starts with the words piece of… Today, POS is a quick acronym for texting or messaging that means Parents over Shoulder. So if you see this one, maybe you should stay near your teen for a few minutes longer.