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100

Trivia Question: What are the colors of the rainbow?



Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, & Violet

100

Trivia Question: On what continent is China located?

Asia

100

Trivia Question: How many days are there in a Leap Year?

366

100

Trivia Question: What type of fish is nemo?



Answer: Clownfish


100

Trivia Question: What color is created by mixing red and blue paint?

Purple

200

Trivia Question: Energy coming from the sun is called what?

Solar energy


200

Trivia Question: Paris is located in what country?

France

200

Trivia Question: 

What is 2 - (-2)?

4

200

Trivia Question: What type of animal is a cross between a beaver and a duck?


Platypus

200

Trivia Question: Who is the famous painter cut off part of his own ear?

Vincent Van Gogh

300

Trivia Question: What is it called when birds go south for the winter?

migration

300

Trivia Question: What is the capital of the US?

Washington DC

300

What is the only number that has no Roman numeral?

Zero (0)

300

Trivia Question: How many arms does a starfish have?

Five

300

Trivia Question: Which family of instruments does the flute belong to?

Woodwind

400

Trivia Question: What do caterpillars turn into?

Butterflies

400

Trivia Question: The islands of Hawaii are located in what ocean?

Pacific

400

Trivia Question: In a graph, the vertical axis is called the...

Answer: x - axis


400

Trivia Question: Which sea animal has tentacles that sting?

Jellyfish

400

Trivia Question: Which musical artist performed at the 2026 SuperBowl Halftime show? 

Bad Bunny

500

Trivia Question: What do you call a baby lion?

A cub

500

Trivia Question:Where are the Great Pyramids of Giza?

Egypt (Africa)

500

At what temperature does water freeze in Fahrenheight?

32 degrees Fahrenheight


500

Trivia Question: Which bird can learn to mimic human speech?

Parrots

500

Trivia Question: This famous English poet-playwright lived from 1564-1616. He wrote 38 plays such as Romeo and Juliet

Answer: William Shakespeare