Food Trivia
Animal Trivia
Riddles + Mix
Mixed Trivia
Grammar Mixed Trivia
100

What is British people's favorite dish?

Fish and..

What are Chips?

100

The kind of sad animal that was named Eeyore from "Winnie-the-Pooh" was.

What is a donkey?

100

What goes up and never comes down?

Your age.

100

This is the number of letters in the alphabet.

What is 26?

100

Another word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.

What is a noun?

200

British people are addicted to what kind of drinks?

What is Coffee?

200

Which animal is not an underwater creature? (starfish, dolphin, koala, eel)

What is a koala?

200

What gets whiter the dirtier that it gets?

Chalkboard


200

This is the country that Paris is in.

What is France?

200

A prepositional phrase will always have two things.

What is a preposition and an object?

300

Which food comes from Mexico? (lasagna, spaghetti, tacos, hamburgers)

What are tacos?

300

The plural for sheep.

What is sheep?

300

Jesus’ mother’s name.

Who is Mary?

300

The Sixteenth President of the United States.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

300

A noun that directly addresses a particular person.

What is direct address

400

The biggest restaurant chain in the world

What are Starbucks?

400

The regurgitated spit from this animal might only cause your hair some harm from a distance of 15 feet.

What is a llama?

400

You answer me, although I never ask you questions. What am I?

Telephone

400

This person discovered gravity. (Abrahan Lincoln, Sir Isaac Newton, Pluto)

Who was Sir Isaac Newton?

400

A verb that links the predicate to the subject.

What is a linking verb?

500

These are the 5 major food groups

What are meat, dairy, vegetable, fruits, nuts/grains?

500

The largest animal that ever lived?

What are the blue whales?

500

Clara Clatter was born on December 27th, yet her birthday is always in the summer. How is this possible?

She lived in the southern hemisphere.

500

The distance from the sun to the earth.

What is 92.96 million miles? 

500

This part of speech answers the questions who or what and always follows an action verb.

What is a direct object?