National Trivia Day was January 4th, Celebrate with This Trivia: Part One

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Did you know that National Trivia day was on January 4th? And of course, there’s no better way to celebrate than with fun trivia.

What was the first feature-length animated movie ever released? (Hint: It was a Disney Movie)


Answer: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

What is the rarest M&M color?

Answer: Brown

What TV series showed the first interracial kiss on American network television?

Answer: Star Trek

What were the four main characters’ names in the TV series “Golden Girls” that ran from 1985-1992?

Answer: Dorothy, Rose, Blanche, and Sophia

Which member of the Beatles married Yoko Ono?

Answer: John Lennon

What are the names of Cinderella’s stepsisters?

Answer: Anastasia and Drizella

What color is a ruby?

Answer: Red

How many legs does a spider have?

Answer: 8. This may be one of the easiest of all the trivia questions.

How long do elephant pregnancies last?

Answer: 22 months

What famous US festival hosted over 350,000 fans in 1969?

Answer: Woodstock

The biggest selling music single of all time is?

Answer: Candle in the Wind (1997)

When Walt Disney was a child, which character did he play in his school function?

Answer: Peter Pan

Which two countries have not missed one of the modern-day Olympics?

Answer: Greece and Australia

Which is the only American Football team to go a whole season undefeated, including the Super Bowl?

Answer: The Miami Dolphins(1972)

Who has won more tennis grand slam titles, Venus Williams or Serena Williams?

Answer: Serena Williams. Are you up on your tennis trivia?

Which Basketball team has completed two threepeats?

Answer: The Chicago Bulls

In a bingo game, which number is represented by the phrase “two little ducks”?

Answer: 22

Which Disney Princess talks to the most animals?

Answer: Snow White

What awards has an EGOT winner won?

Answer: An Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and a Tony

Which Former NBA Player Was Nicknamed “Agent Zero”?

Answer: Gilbert Arenas

What sport is dubbed the “king of sports”?

Answer: Soccer

Which African country was formerly known as Abyssinia?

Answer: Ethiopia. This may be the most difficult of the trivia questions.

What is the name of the professional ice hockey team based in Toronto, Canada?

Answer: Toronto Maple Leafs

In Little Red Riding Hood, who does the wolf dress up as?

Answer: Grandmother

What country won the very first FIFA World Cup in 1930?

Answer: Uruguay

“Stars and Stripes” is the nickname of the flag of which country?

Answer: United States of America. This is the most patriotic of the trivia facts.

Who is the patron saint of Ireland?

Answer: St. Patrickz

How many colors are there in the rainbow?

Answer: Seven

In the poem Humpty Dumpty, where was Humpty when he fell?

Answer: The wall

Who was the first U S president?

Answer: George Washington

What were Jack and Jill going up the hill to fetch?

Answer: A pail of water

What country is responsible for creating the Olympic Games?

Answer: Greece

What was the first toy to be advertised on television?

Answer: Mr. Potato Head from Toy Story

In what type of matter are atoms most tightly packed?

Answer: Solids

What type of music has been shown to help plants grow better and faster?

Answer: Classical

What is the hottest planet in the solar system?

Answer: Venus, with a temperature of 460 °C

What is the opposite of matter?

Answer: Antimatter

Which singer’s real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta?

Answer: Lady Gaga

What’s the smallest country in the world?

Answer: Vatican City (Fun fact: it’s less than two-tenths of a square mile!)

Area 51 is located in which U S state?

Answer: Nevada

What country touches the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, and the Bay of Bengal?

Answer: India

Which of these trivia question and answers is your favorite? For more, go to National Trivia Day was January 4th, Celebrate with This Trivia: Part Two.

 

 

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