Random Summer Trivia
Summer Foods/Drinks
Summer Sports
Fourth of July Trivia
Paras
(2 Truths & a Lie)
100

This insect is famous for lighting up warm summer nights with its glowing abdomen.

Firefly or Lightning Bug

100

Kids often set up stands to sell this kind of refreshing beverage during the summer time.

Lemonade

100

This sporting event involves swimming, cycling, and running in one race.

Triathlon 

100

Another common name for the Fourth of July holiday in the United States

Independence Day

100

Identify the lie. Miss Carly...

1) can legally drive a boat

2) knows all of the U.S. state capitals 

3) has read every Harry Potter book

3) has read every Harry Potter book

200

U.S. state that typically records the highest average temperatures during the summer months

Arizona

200

This sweet, red-flavored syrup is widely considered the most popular snow cone flavor in the United States.

Cherry

200

This common summer sport is known as "America’s pastime."

Baseball

200

This iconic figure, often depicted wearing a top hat and striped pants, is a personification of the United States government.

Uncle Sam

200

Identify the lie. Miss Maddison...

1) hated going outside as a kid

2) wanted to be a butterfly when she grew up 

3) used to have an invisible friend named Sally

1) hated going outside as a kid

300

The longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere

Summer Solstice (June 20-21)

300

National S’mores Day is celebrated each year on this date.

Answer choices:
A) June 15
B) July 4
C) August 10
D) September 1

C) August 10

300

In cornhole, landing a bag in the hole scores this many points.

3 points

300

The Declaration of Independence was adopted on this date (month, day, & year).

July 4, 1776

300

Identify the lie. Miss Alyssa... 

1) has visited three countries

2) has two siblings 

3) is going to be a teacher next year

3) is going to be a teacher next year

400

The three zodiac signs of summer

Cancer, Leo, Virgo

400

This U.S. city is famous for its style of hotdog topped with mustard, onions, relish, and a bright green pickle spear.

Chicago

400

In pickleball, this is the name of the area near the net where volleys are not allowed.

Kitchen

400

The Liberty Bell, often associated with American independence, is located in this city.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

400

Identify the lie. Mr. Collin...

1) played basketball in high school

2) has two wiener dogs named Tucker & Waylon

3) grew up in Ravenna

1) played basketball in high school

500

This national park, famous for its geysers like Old Faithful, is a popular summer tourist destination.

Yellowstone National Park
500

This Italian frozen dessert is denser and creamier than typical ice cream because it contains less air and is served at a slightly warmer temperature.

Gelato

500

Location of next Summer Olympic Games in 2028

Los Angeles, California

500

Americans spend approximately $____ annually on fireworks to celebrate holidays such as the Fourth of July.

Answer Choices:
A) 1.2 billion
B) 1.5 billion
C) 1.7 billion
D) 2 billion

B) $1.5 billion

500

Identify the lie. Mr Kyle...

1) has worked at KCLC for 12 years

2) served in the Air Force

3) has ripped every pair of jeans he has ever owned

2) served in the Air Force

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