Trivia Questions For Teens: 107+ Fun Facts To Test Your Knowledge

Oluniyi Akande
May 09, 2024 By Oluniyi Akande
Originally Published on Jan 18, 2021
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Trivia tests are a great way to learn new things about the world around you and improve your general knowledge. They can help you discover new interests, learn more, and even spark engaging conversations with family and friends.

This trivia quiz collection covers all aspects of life, from pop culture and music to science and world history. These fun trivia questions will challenge your mind and provide hours of entertainment, whether you're hosting a trivia night with friends or just want to learn more about general topics.

The questions run from simple to complex, so there's something for everyone, no matter how much they know. So, gather your friends, sharpen your mind, and get ready to answer this fun list of trivia questions.

Pop Culture Trivia

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Explore the world of entertainment with these questions about pop culture. See how much you know about the newest trends and old favorites in movies, music, TV shows, and celebs. Pop culture trivia is a great way to bond with friends who share similar interests and stay up-to-date with the ever-changing world of entertainment.

1. Question: Who was the first Disney princess?

Answer: Snow White, from the 1937 film 'Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs'.

2. Question: In the Harry Potter series, who is the Half-Blood Prince?

Answer: Severus Snape.

3. Question: Which movie is the highest-grossing movie of all time?

Answer: 'Avatar' (2009), directed by James Cameron.

4. Question: How many Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are there?

Answer: Four: Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, and Donatello.

5. Question: In the Star Wars universe, what is the name of Han Solo's ship?

Answer: The Millennium Falcon.

6. Question: Which fast food chain has the most locations worldwide?

Answer: Subway, with over 40,000 restaurants in more than 100 countries.

7. Question: Who played the character of Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

Answer: Robert Downey Jr.

8. Question: In the TV series 'Friends', what is the name of the coffee shop where the characters often hang out?

Answer: Central Perk.

9. Question: Which singer's real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta?

Answer: Lady Gaga.

10. Question: In the movie 'The Lion King', what is the name of Simba's father?

Answer: Mufasa.

11. Question: Which popular video game franchise features a character named Mario?

Answer: Super Mario Bros.

12. Question: In the TV series 'Stranger Things', what is the name of the alternate dimension?

Answer: The Upside Down.

13. Question: Who is the lead singer of the band Coldplay?

Answer: Chris Martin.

14. Question: Who is the author of the Harry Potter series?

Answer: JK Rowling.

15. Question: Which actor played the character of Wolverine in the X-Men movie series?

Answer: Hugh Jackman.

16. Question: In the TV series 'The Simpsons', what is the name of the town where the characters live?

Answer: Springfield.

17. Question: Who directed the movie 'Pulp Fiction'?

Answer: Quentin Tarantino.

18. Question: In the Harry Potter series, what is the name of the school of witchcraft and wizardry?

Answer: Hogwarts.

19. Question: Which actress played the character of Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter movie series?

Answer: Emma Watson.

20. Question: In the movie 'The Avengers' (2012), what is the name of the villain who leads the alien invasion of Earth?

Answer: Loki.

Science And Nature Trivia

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From the ocean's depth to the endless space, these questions about science and nature will test your knowledge about the world around you. You'll sure have fun answering these questions. At the same time, you'll understand a bit about the complexity and beauty of the universe.

21. Question: How many bones are in the human body?

Answer: 206.

22. Question: What is the only food that never spoils?

Answer: Honey, due to its low moisture content and acidic pH.

23. Question: What is the largest planet in our solar system?

Answer: Jupiter

24. Which planet in our solar system is known for its distinctive rings?

Answer: Saturn.

25. Question: What is the world's largest ocean?

Answer: The Pacific Ocean.

26. Question: How long is a giraffe's tongue?

Answer: 21 in (53 cm).

27. Question: What is the largest animal on Earth?

Answer: The blue whale.

28. Question: What is the process by which plants make their own food called?

Answer: Photosynthesis.

29. Question: What is the study of fossils called?

Answer: Paleontology.

30. Question: What is the chemical symbol for the element gold?

Answer: Au.

31. Question: What is the largest land mammal?

Answer: The African bush elephant.

32. Question: What is the smallest unit of matter?

Answer: The atom.

33. Question: What is the most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere?

Answer: Nitrogen.

34. Question: What is the process by which liquid water changes into water vapor?

Answer: Evaporation.

35. Question: What is the study of the Earth's physical structure and substance called?

Answer: Geology.

36. Question: What is the boiling point of water in degrees Celsius?

Answer: 100 degrees Celsius.

37. Question: What is the largest land carnivore?

Answer: The polar bear.

38. Question: What is the study of the stars, planets, and other celestial bodies called?

Answer: Astronomy.

39. Question: What is the largest continent by land area?

Answer: Asia.

40. Question: What is the process by which a solid changes directly into a gas called?

Answer: Sublimation.

World History And Geography Trivia

With these questions about world history and geography, you can go back in time and travel across the globe. Exploring world history and geography will not only broaden your understanding of different cultures and civilizations but will also make you realize how connected everything is.

41. Question: Which country was the first to grant women the right to vote?

Answer: New Zealand, in 1893.

42. Question: What was the longest war in history?

Answer: The Reconquista, 781 years (711-1492).

43. Question: What is the tallest building in the world?

Answer: The Burj Khalifa in Dubai at 2,717 ft (828 m).

44. Question: Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?

Answer: France, in 1886.

45. Question: What is the smallest country in the world by land area?

Answer: Vatican City.

46. Question: What is the length of the Great Wall of China?

Answer: 13,171 mi (21,196 km).

47. Question: What is the capital of Italy?

Answer: Rome.

48. Question: Which ancient wonder of the world was located in Alexandria, Egypt?

Answer: The Lighthouse of Alexandria.

49. Question: What is the largest desert in the world?

Answer: The Antarctic Desert.

50. What is the name of the highest mountain in Africa?

Answer: Mount Kilimanjaro.

51. Question: Which planet is known as the Morning Star or Evening Star?

Answer: Venus.

52. Question: What was the name of the first artificial satellite launched into space by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957?

Answer: Sputnik 1.

53. Question: How many planets are there in the Solar System?

Answer: Eight.

54. Question: What is the largest country in South America by land area?

Answer: Brazil.

55. Question: Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, winning the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903 and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911?

Answer: Marie Curie.

56. What is the average distance between the Earth and the Moon?

Answer: 238,855 mi (384,399 km).

57. Question: Which country is known as the 'Land of the Rising Sun'?

Answer: Japan.

58. Question: Who was the first president of the United States?

Answer: George Washington, from 1789-1797.

59. Question: What is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea?

Answer: Sicily

60. Question: Which ancient civilization built the Great Pyramid of Giza?

Answer: The ancient Egyptians.

61. Question: How many stars are on the American flag?

Answer: 50 stars, representing the 50 states.

Sports Trivia Questions And Answers

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Get your game face on and test your knowledge of various sports with these trivia questions. Teens who love the adrenaline rush of competition and the friendship of being on a team will love sports trivia. These questions will test how much you know about sports history, rules, and famous moments.

62. Question: How many players are on the ice for each ice hockey team during a regular game?

Answer: Six: three forwards, two defensemen, and one goaltender.

63. Question: Who holds the record for the most career home runs in Major League Baseball with 762 career home runs?

Answer: Barry Bonds.

64. Question: What is the maximum weight of a regulation bowling ball?

Answer: 16 lb (7.26 kg).

65. Question: In tennis, what is the term for a score of 40-40?

Answer: Deuce.

66. Question: How many gold medals did Michael Phelps win in his Olympic career?

Answer: 23.

67. Who is the only tennis player to have won all four Grand Slam tournaments in the same calendar year twice?

Answer: Rod Laver, in 1962 and 1969.

68. Question: In what year did the first modern Olympic Games take place?

Answer: 1896.

69. Question: What is the length of a standard Olympic-sized swimming pool?

Answer: 164 ft (50 m).

70. Question: Which country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles?

Answer: Brazil.

71. Question: In basketball, how many points is a free throw worth?

Answer: One point.

72. Question: What is the official distance of a marathon in miles?

Answer: 26.2 mi (42.195 km).

73. What is the longest-running professional sports league in the United States?

Answer: Major League Baseball (MLB).

74. Question: In American football, how many points is a touchdown worth?

Answer: Six points.

75. Question: Which country has won the most medals in the history of the Summer Olympic Games with over 2,500 medals?

Answer: The United States.

76. Question: What is the name of the fastest swimming stroke?

Answer: The front crawl (freestyle stroke).

77. Question: Who has won the most NBA championships as a player?

Answer: Bill Russell.

78. Question: In golf, what is the term for a score of one under par on a hole?

Answer: Birdie.

79. Question: Which country has won the most cricket World Cup titles?

Answer: Australia.

80. Question: What is the distance of a standard track and field lap?

Answer: 400 meters.

81. Question: What is the diameter of a basketball hoop?

Answer: 18 in (46 cm).

Fun Trivia Quiz

This final list of fun trivia questions will keep you guessing. They range from strange facts to mind-boggling records. This unique collection of quizzes covers a wide range of topics, so there's something for everyone, no matter who they are or what they know.

82. Question: What is the most common letter in the English alphabet?

Answer: The letter 'E'.

83. Question: Who was the youngest person to win a Nobel Prize?

Answer: Malala Yousafzai.

84. Question: How many feathers does an adult bald eagle have?

Answer: Approximately 7,000 feathers.

85. Question: What is the most widely celebrated national holiday in the world?

Answer: New Year's Day.

86. Question: What is the collective noun for a group of flamingos?

Answer: A flamboyance of flamingos.

87. Question: Which country is the largest producer of coffee in the world?

Answer: Brazil.

88. Question: What is the shortest complete sentence in the English language?

Answer: Go.

89. Question: What is the most expensive spice in the world by weight?

Answer: Saffron.

90. Question: Which planet in our solar system rotates on its side?

Answer: Uranus.

91. Question: What is the smallest bone in the human body?

Answer: The stapes (or stirrup) bone.

92. Question: What is the world's most popular drink in the world?

Answer: Water.

93. Question: Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita?

Answer: Switzerland.

94. Question: What is the most common blood type in humans?

Answer: O positive.

95. Question: Who is credited with inventing the World Wide Web?

Answer: Sir Tim Berners-Lee.

96. Question: What is the most spoken language in the world by the total number of speakers?

Answer: Mandarin Chinese.

97. Question: Which artist painted the famous artwork 'The Starry Night'?

Answer: Vincent van Gogh.

98. Question: Which country is the largest producer of bananas?

Answer: India.

99. Question: Which country has the most time zones?

Answer: France.

100. Question: What is the most abundant element in the universe?

Answer: Hydrogen.

101. Question: Which animal has the largest brain compared to its body size?

Answer: The ant.

102. Question: What is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust?

Answer: Aluminum.

103. Question: Which country has the most islands in the world?

Answer: Sweden.

104. Question: Which planet in our solar system has the most moons?

Answer: Saturn.

105. Question: Which country has won the most Miss World titles?

Answer: Venezuela.

106. Question: What is the most popular emoji on Twitter?

Answer: The Face with Tears of Joy emoji (😂).

107. Question: What is the best-selling video game franchise of all time?

Answer: Mario.

108. Question: Who is the youngest solo artist to achieve a number-one album in the US?

Answer: Billie Eilish.

109. Question: What is the most expensive painting ever sold at auction?

Answer: 'Salvator Mundi' by Leonardo da Vinci.

110. Question: How many keys are on a standard piano?

Answer: 88.

FAQs

What are the benefits of participating in trivia quizzes for teens?

Trivia quizzes help teens learn new things, remember things better, and develop critical thinking skills. They also provide an opportunity for social interaction and friendly competition.

How can I organize a successful trivia night for teens?

To organize a successful trivia night, choose various categories, create a mix of easy and difficult questions, and allocate time for each question. Provide snacks and prizes to keep participants engaged and motivated.

Can trivia questions help with academic performance? 

Trivia questions can indirectly support academic performance by sparking interest, improving memory, and fostering a love of learning. However, they should not be considered a substitute for regular study and homework.

How often should I update my trivia questions for teens?

It's a good idea to update your trivia questions regularly to keep them current and relevant. Aim to refresh your questions every few months, particularly in categories like pop culture and current events.

You made it through this compilation of fun trivia questions for teens! Remember, trivia quizzes are not only a fun way to pass the time but also a great way to learn new things and keep your mind active.

So, keep exploring, keep learning, and don't forget to share your newfound knowledge with friends and family at your next trivia night!

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