History and Independence
Geography and Landmarks
Cultural Traditions and Festivals
Cuisine
Famous People
100

From which country did Mexico gain independence?

Spain

100

What desert, shared with the U.S., lies in northern Mexico?

Sonoran Desert

100

What colorful, star-shaped decoration is commonly used during Mexican celebrations and filled with candy?

Piñata

100

What is Mexico’s national alcoholic beverage, distilled from the blue agave plant?

tequila

100

Which Mexican artist is famous for her self-portraits and unibrow?

Frida Kahlo

200

Name any of the Mexican revolutionary leaders.

Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla

Emiliano Zapata

Pancho Villa

Jose Maria Morelos

200

Name a pyramid in Mexico

El Castillo (the Temple of Kukulcan) at Chichen Itza, Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacan 

Pyramid of the Moon at Teotihuacan

Pyramid of Cholula

Pyramid of the Magician at Uxmal:
Pyramid of the Niches in El Tajín:

200

During Las Posadas, what biblical story is reenacted?

Mary and Joseph’s search for lodging before Jesus’ birth

200

What popular Mexican street food consists of grilled corn on the cob slathered with mayonnaise, cheese, chili powder, and lime?

elote or esquite

200

Which Mexican-American labor leader and activist co-founded the United Farm Workers union and fought for farmworkers’ rights?

César Chávez

300

Which Mexican holiday on May 5th commemorates the Battle of Puebla and a victory over the French?

Cinco de mayo

300

Name one of Mexico’s two longest rivers.

Rio Grande (Río Bravo) or Usumacinta River

300

What is the traditional dance that involves a large, colorful skirt and mariachi music?

Jarabe Tapatío (Mexican Hat Dance)

300

What spicy Mexican soup is made from hominy and meat, often garnished with radishes, lime, and lettuce or cabbage?

pozole

300

Name the Mexican director who won multiple Academy Awards for The Shape of Water and Pan’s Labyrinth.

Guillermo del Toro

400

In what year did Mexico officially gain independence?

1821

400

Which large volcano near Mexico City is nicknamed “Smoking Mountain”?

Popocatépetl

400

What vibrant craft involves brightly painted wooden figures of animals, sometimes fantastical, often linked to Oaxacan culture?

Alebrijes

400

What sweet Mexican bread, often enjoyed with hot chocolate or coffee, is topped with a sugar crust and resembles a seashell?

concha

400

Which popular Mexican boxer just had a fight this weekend and lost to Crawford?

Saul Canelo Alvarez

500

The Mexican War of Independence began in what year?

1810

500

What famous underwater cave system on the Yucatán Peninsula is popular with divers and sacred to the Maya?

cenotes

500

What traditional Mexican music style, often featuring violins, trumpets, and guitars, originated in the state of Jalisco?

Mariachi

500

Which sauce made of chili peppers, chocolate, and spices is considered a national dish of Mexico?

mole

500

Which Mexican-American singer, known as the “Queen of Tejano Music,” became a cultural icon before her tragic death in 1995?

Selena Quintanilla-Pérez