January Trivia
Music Theory
US States
Synonyms & Antonyms
Numbers
100

On what date is New Years Day Celebrated?

January 1st

100

This musical instrument has black and white keys and is often used to teach beginners.

What is a piano?

100

This state is known as the Sunshine State and is home to Disney World.

What is Florida?

100

An antonym for “hot.”

What is cold?

100

This number comes after 1 and before 3.

What is 2?

200

Many people make these on January 1st to improve habits for the year

What are New Year’s resolutions?

200

This type of singer has the highest female vocal range.

What is soprano?

200

This is the largest U.S. state by land area.

What is Alaska?

200

An antonym for “begin.”

What is end?

200

This number represents how many days are in a week.

What is 7?

300

In the Northern Hemisphere, January usually falls in this cold season.

What is winter?

300

This music term means the speed or pace of a song.

What is tempo?

300

This state is famous for Hollywood and the Golden Gate Bridge.

What is California?

300

A synonym for “big.”

What is large?

300

This is the value of 10 × 10.

What is 100?

400

January’s birthstone is this red gemstone often associated with protection and strength.

What is garnet?

400

This classical composer became deaf later in life but continued composing masterpieces.

Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?

400

This is the only U.S. state made up entirely of islands.

What is Hawaii?

400

An antonym for “scarce.”  

What is abundant?

400

This number is half of 100.

What is 50?

500

In the Gregorian calendar, January originally became the first month of the year in 1582 under this pope’s reforms.

Who is Pope Gregory XIII?

500

In music theory, this term describes a group of three or more notes played together.

What is a chord?

500

This U.S. state’s capital is Montgomery, and it was the first capital of the Confederacy.

What is Alabama?

500

A synonym for “angry” that is stronger than “mad.”

What is furious?

500

This number is the value of π rounded to two decimal places.

What is 3.14?