230+ Trivia Questions For 4th Graders

One of the main benefits of playing trivia games with kids is that it increases their knowledge, memory, and intellect. You can come up with creative ways to make a fun learning experience, like introducing prizes for those who get the answers right. This will motivate the 4th-graders to desire to learn more.

Trivia Questions For 4th Graders

If you are looking for ways to help your kids stay learned and increase their skills, this collection of trivia questions for 4th graders is the perfect pick. Also, you can consider other trivia options like Middles School Trivia and Maths Trivia.

These trivia questions for 4th graders are a sure way for your kids to learn and have fun at the same time.

Here, let’s explore!

1. How many legs does a spider have?

Eight

 

2. Which country has the most amount of reptiles?

Australia

 

3. What is the 3rd planet from the sun?

Earth

 

4. What is the name of the toy cowboy in Toy Story?

Woody

 

5. Tomatoes are vegetables or fruit?

Fruit

 

6. What is the largest mammal?

Whale

 

7. What is the color of an emerald?

Green

 

8. Which animals sleep while standing up?

Horses and cows

 

9. What is the largest animal?

Elephant

 

10. What is something you hit with a hammer?

A nail

 

11. Whose nose grew every time he lied?

Pinocchio

 

12. If you freeze water, what do you get?

Ice

 

13. How many noses does a slug have?

Four

 

14. How many stripes are on the American Flag?

13

 

15. What colors are the stars on the American flag?

White

 

16. What is the fastest aquatic animal?

The sailfish. It can reach speeds of up to 68 MPH

 

17. Who was the first US President?

 

18. In the nursery rhyme, Jack and Jill, what do Jack and Jill go up the hill to fetch?

A pail of water

 

19. What was the lifespan of a Tyrannosaurus Rex?

Between 20-30 years

 

20. Who was the first US President to get impeached?

Andrew Johnson

 

21. Where does the President of the United States live while in office?

The White House

 

22. What is the sweet food made by bees?

Honey

 

23. How many planets are in our Solar System?

8

 

24. Which ocean is off the California coast?

The Pacific

 

25. Which mammal lives the longest?

Bowhead whale. They can live up to 200 years!

 

26. What do you call a baby goat?

A kid

 

27. What fruit do kids traditionally give to teachers?

An apple

 

28. On a common ladybug, what color are its spots?

Black

 

29. What holiday do you get to dress up and go door to door and receive candy?

Halloween

 

30. What’s the response to “see you later, alligator?”

“In a while, crocodile.”

 

31. How many legs does a lobster have?

10 (8 walking legs and 2 larger claw legs)

 

32. Where is the leaning tower of Pizza?

Italy

 

33. Where does Santa Claus live?

The North Pole

 

34. What do you call a group of giraffes?

A tower

 

35. What country is Paris in?

France

 

36. According to the Dr. Seuss book, who stole Christmas?

The Grinch

 

37. Which dinosaur had 15 horns?

Kosmoceratops

 

38. How many days are in a year?

365

 

39. Which state is famous for Hollywood?

California

 

40. Are worker bees male or female?

Female

 

41. A group of lions is called?

A pride

 

42. What type of fish is Nemo?

A clownfish

 

43. About how many stars are in the Milky Way?

150-250 billion

 

44. How many colors are in a rainbow?

7

 

45. What do caterpillars turn into?

Butterflies

 

46. Which planet is closest to Earth?

Mercury

 

47. What is the largest state in the US?

Alaska

 

48. What is the color of a school bus?

Yellow

 

49. What is the largest planet in our solar system?

Jupiter

50. What is the largest continent?

Asia

 

51. What do you use to write on a blackboard?

A Chalk

 

52. Which planet has a day that lasts almost eight months, on Earth?

Venus

 

53. Who became the 50th US state?

Hawaii

 

54. How many pairs of wings do bees have?

Two

 

55.  What was the first animal to go into orbit?

A dog named Laika

 

56. Is the sun a planet or star?

A Star

 

57. Where is the Great Pyramid of Giza?

Egypt

 

58. How many Earths can fit inside the sun?

1.3 million

 

59. A funnel-shaped cloud is called?

A Tornado

 

60. What happens when strong winds and rain combine?

Hurricane

 

61. What is a doe?

A female deer

 

62. What is the name of a group of stars that form an imaginary picture?

Constellation

 

63. A female part of a plant is called?

Pistil

 

64. When do leaves die?

In the fall

 

65. What kind of cat is considered bad luck?

Black cats

 

66. Where did the Olympic games originate?

Greece

 

67. The number of rings in a tree trunk tells what about the tree?

The Age

 

68. What is the name of the pirate in Peter Pan?

Captain Hook

 

69. How many rings make up the Olympic rings?

5

 

70. What about a flower are bees attracted to?

Scent

 

71. What is a brontosaurus?

A dinosaur

 

72. In what sport can you get a hole in one?

Golf

 

73. How much is half a dozen?

6

 

74. Which is the fastest land animal?

The cheetah

 

75. In what sport do you use a wooden ball and mallet?

Croquet

 

76. How many quarts in a gallon?

4

 

77. What kind of animal was Abu in Aladdin?

A monkey

 

78. How big is the diameter of a basketball hoop?

18 inches

 

79. How many dimes make a dollar?

10

 

80. Who wrote Hamlet?

William Shakespeare

 

81. What food serves as the base for guacamole?

Avocado

 

82. How many quarters make five dollars?

20

 

83. Who built the pyramids?

The Egyptians

 

84. What food is the most ordered in America?

Fried chicken

 

85. How many sides does a square have?

4

 

86. In the nursery rhyme, who sat on a wall before having a great fall?

Humpty Dumpty

 

87. What is the world record for the number of hotdogs eaten in one sitting?

74

 

88. How many sides does a triangle have?

3

 

89. What contains more sugar, strawberries or lemons?

Lemons

 

90. Can you name the largest chocolate manufacturer in the United States?

Hershey’s

 

91. Who was the first person on the moon?

Neil Armstrong

 

92. What is the name of Harry Potter‘s pet owl?

Hedwig

 

93. Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?

SpongeBob SquarePants

 

94. What is the smallest state in the US?

 

95. What color are Smurfs?

Blue

 

96. On which hand did Captain Hook have his hook?

Left

 

97. How old was the youngest US president?

43

 

98. Name Batman’s crime-fighting partner?

Robin

99. What school did Harry Potter attend?

Hogwarts

 

100. What is the first basic part of a plant?

The Roots

 

101. Which superhero can climb up walls and buildings?

Spiderman

 

102. What’s the name of the toy cowboy in Toy Story?

Woody

 

103. How many US states have active volcanoes?

12

 

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

 

105. What type of animal is Baloo in The Jungle Book?

A bear

 

106. How many continents are in the world?

7

 

107. Which planet in our Solar System is known for having a ring?

Saturn

 

108. Who lives in a trashcan on Sesame Street?

Oscar the Grouch

 

109. What state is the Liberty Bell located in?

Pennsylvania

 

110. Why do things fall when you drop them?

Because of gravity

 

111. What sweet snack is typically left out for Santa?

Cookies

 

112. What is the longest river in the world?

 

113. Who is the patron saint of Ireland?

St. Patrick

 

114. What is the highest-grossing holiday movie of all time?

Home Alone

 

115. Who is the current US President?

Joe Biden

 

116. What do you have to stick on an envelope?

A stamp

 

117. How many nights is Hanukkah celebrated?

Eight

 

118. What is the largest organ in the human body?

The skin

 

119. Which country is home to the kangaroo?

Australia

 

120. What is the name of the little girl in The Nutcracker?

Clara

 

121. What is the opposite of ‘cheap’?

Expensive

 

122. What is the name of the marshmallow Easter treats that come in the shape of birds and bunnies?

Peeps

 

123. Where is the Giant Panda found?

China

 

124. Which singing voice is the highest pitch? Soprano, tenor, or baritone?

Soprano

 

125. What U.S. state houses the city that is the ice cream capital of the world?

Iowa

 

126. What natural phenomenon usually comes after a rainstorm?

A rainbow

 

127. A scientist who studies rocks is called a what?

A geologist

 

128. What letter is not included in any of the 50 U.S. state names?

The letter Q

 

129. Which book series introduces the character Dumbledore?

The Harry Potter series

 

130. What could make Harry Potter invisible?

The Invisibility Cloak

 

131. Stratus, cirrus, cumulus, and nimbus are types of what?

Clouds

 

132. Who was the first African American president of the United States?

Barack Obama

 

133. In sports, what is an MVP?

Most Valuable Player

 

134. What does a thermometer measure?

Temperature

 

135. The hottest chili pepper in the world is?

Dragon’s breath chili pepper

 

136. What continent is Spain in?

Europe

 

137. What’s the biggest farm animal?

The Cow

 

138. During a thunderstorm, which comes first: lightning or thunder?

 Both. They occur at approximately the same time.

 

139. Who painted The Mona Lisa?

Leonardo da Vinci

 

140. What is a haboob?

A type of sandstorm

 

141. Which country is home to the shortest people in the world?

Indonesia

 

142. What is the family dog’s name in Peter Pan?

Nana

 

143. What color are zebras’ strips when they are first born?

Brown

 

144. Which two countries where you can’t buy Coca-Cola?

Cuba and North Korea

 

145. Which famous American businessman helped invent the light bulb?

Thomas Edison helped bring the light bulb to life back in 1879

 

146. What is the most popular color of the car?

White

 

147. Which country is the most popular destination for visitors?

France

 

148. Which dwarf from Snow White mixes up his words?

Doc

 

149. Which is the only animal that can’t jump?

Elephant

150. What famous ocean liner tragically sank back in 1912?

The Titanic

 

151. How many feet are in a yard?

Three

 

152. The only food that doesn’t spoil is?

Honey

 

153. What shape is the stop sign?

An octagon

 

154. How many zeros are in a million?

Six

 

155. What degree is a right angle?

90 degrees

 

156. Like a fingerprint, which organ print is also different?

Tongue

 

157. What color is the fish from The Cat in the Hat?

Pink

 

158. What is the top number of a fraction called?

A numerator

 

159. What is the color of the blood of mammals?

Red

 

160. What is the coldest place on Earth?

Antarctica

 

161. What is the bottom number of a fraction called?

A  denominator

 

162. What is the color of the blood of insects?

Yellow

 

163. If a car is traveling at 65 mph, how many miles would it travel in 6 hours?

390

 

164. What is the color of the blood of lobster?

Blue

 

165. Besides Spanish, what language is largely spoken in South America?

Portuguese

 

166. What bird lives in Antarctica and cannot fly?

Penguin

 

167. The most common name in the world is?

Mohammed

 

168. In what city is the famous Golden Gate Bridge located?

 

169. How many arms does an octopus have?

Eight

 

170. Which is the longest English word without a vowel?

Rhythm

 

171. How many baseball players are on a team?

9

 

172. How many arms does a starfish have?

5

 

173. Which is the fastest human sense?

Hearing

 

174. What great civilization did Alexander the Great come from?

Greece

 

175. What is the name for the holes on the Moon’s surface?

Craters

 

176. Which crop is grown on every continent except Antarctica?

Corn

 

177. What is the tallest building in the United States?

The World Trade Center, built in 2006.

 

178. Which bird can learn to mimic human speech?

Parrots

 

179. The electric chair was invented by an electrician or a dentist?

Dentist

 

180. What’s the fastest muscle in the body?

The human eye

 

181. What allows birds to fly?

Their wings

 

182. Which is the bird that cannot walk?

Hummingbird

 

183. How many edges does a cube have?

12

 

184. Which gas can kill the person within 15 minutes?

Carbon monoxide

 

185. What’s the main ingredient in chocolate?

Cocoa beans

 

186. What is a female elephant called?

A cow

 

187. A group of jellyfish called?

A Smack

 

188. When was the first email address created?

1971

 

189. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth is between the Moon and what else?

The sun

 

190. How many bones human body have?

206

 

191. What is the capital city of Canada?

Ottawa

 

192. What is the largest bird in the world?

The Ostrich

 

193. The capital of Spain is?

Madrid

 

194. How many wheels does a school bus have?

6 Wheels

 

195. What sacred text do Christians abide by?

The New Testament

 

196. What is the most common species of bird found in the world?

Chicken

 

197. What does MRI stand for?

Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

 

198. Who is the Nobel prize named after?

Alfred Nobel

 

199. Which body parts continue to grow throughout your entire life?

Your ears and nose

200. Which is the largest gland of the human body?

Liver

 

201. Which U.S. president was known for his conservation efforts?

Theodore Roosevelt

 

202. What is the most common training command taught to dogs?

“Sit”

 

203. Deficiency of vitamin A leads to?

Night blindness

 

204. What is the largest spider in the world?

The Goliath Birdeater

 

205. What do snakes smell with?

Their tongue

 

206. The small bones on the ear are called?

Ossicles

 

207. What is the most popular sport in Indonesia?

Badminton

 

208. What kind of water vehicles dive underwater?

Submarines

 

209. The capital of the UK is?

London

 

210. 1km= what m?

1000

 

211. What do you call an area that receives 10 inches or less of rainfall each year?

A desert

 

212. How many inches does 1 foot have?

12 inch

 

213. What is the largest big cat?

Tiger

 

214. What is the largest city in the U.S. by population?

New York City

 

215. Which country is the largest producer of rice?

China

 

216. What land animal can open its mouth the widest?

Hippo

 

217. What is the largest city in Europe by population?

Istanbul, Turkey

 

218. The shortest war in history lasted only for?

38 minutes

 

219. What is the only flying mammal?

Bat

 

220. Which was the first food eaten in space by astronauts?

Applesauce

 

221. What is an animal called that eats plants and meat?

Omnivore

 

222. What is the largest city in the world by population?

Tokyo, Japan

 

223. Which animal has a rectangular pupil in its eyes?

Goat

 

224. Why do sea otters hold hands?

So they don’t float away when they’re sleeping

 

225. What is the only mammal that lays eggs?

The duck-billed platypus

 

226. Which is the planet that rains metal?

Venus

 

227. What is it called when there is no more of one kind of animal left on Earth?

Extinction

 

228. What is the largest living organism in the world?

Honey mushroom in Oregon

 

229. The fluid part of blood is?

Plasma

 

230. Does ice sink or float in water?

Float

 

231. How many stars are there on the American flag?

50

 

232. The largest artery is known as?

Aorta

 

233. HIV stands for?

Human immunodeficiency virus.

 

234. What are preserved bones of extinct animals called?

Fosssils

 

235. The basic and functional unit of life is?

The cell

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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