The Fiji Times

TRIVIA question FOR KIDS

-  SOURCE: https:// www.greatwolf. com/blog/triviaques­tions-for-kids/

Trivia Question: What great civilizati­on did Alexander the Great come from?

Answer: Greece. He was born in Pella, Macedonia, in 356 B.C. to King Philip II and Queen Olympia.

Trivia Question: What was the first James Bond movie?

Answer: Dr. No. The film was originally released back in 1962.

Trivia Question: What color is Daphne’s dress on the hit TV show Scooby Doo?

Answer: Purple. Her usual getup includes a purple dress, pink pantyhose, purple shoes, and a green scarf.

Trivia Question: What is the tallest building in the United States?

Answer: The World Trade Center, built in 2006.

Trivia Question: What’s the fastest muscle in the body?

Answer: The human eye! Where do you think the expression, “within the blink of an eye” comes from?

Trivia Question: What’s the main ingredient in chocolate?

Answer: Cocoa beans! Cocoa is the seed of the cacao tree.

Trivia Question: What country is the North Pole in?

Answer: No country! Unlike its southern counterpar­t, the North Pole sits in internatio­nal waters.

Trivia Question: When was the first email address created?

Answer: Though we typically think of email as a more modern invention, the first address was actually created back in 1971!

Trivia Question: What country does The Little Mermaid take place in?

Answer: The film takes place off the coast of Denmark!

Trivia Question: What is the capital city of Canada?

Answer: Ottawa!

Trivia Question: Speaking of Canada, what’s their national sport?

Answer: Ice Hockey. At least in the wintertime. Lacrosse is the country’s national summer sport.

Trivia Question: How many wheels does a school bus have?

Answer: Typically, they have 6. Though bigger buses can have as many as 10 wheels!

Trivia Question: Which Canadian-born pop singer did Haley Baldwin marry?

Answer: Justin Bieber! The two were wed in September of 2018.

Trivia Question: What sacred text do Christians abide by?

Answer: The New Testament. The other section of the Bible, the Old Testament holds the sacred texts of the Jewish faith.

Trivia Question: What is the largest of the Egyptian pyramids.

Answer: The Great Pyramid of Giza. The structure is also the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the World.

Trivia Question: What country first used paper money?

Answer: China. The currency was first developed in the Tang Dynasty, during the 7th century but didn’t become popular until the 11th century.

Trivia Question: Who is the Nobel prize named after?

Answer: Alfred Nobel. The Swedish chemist and businessma­n is also known for having invented dynamite.

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