Consumer Products Trivia
Consumer Products trivia explores the familiar items people buy, use, and recognize every day, from household staples to iconic brand-name goods. Rooted in the rise of mass production, advertising, and retail culture, this topic blends easy fun with surprising history and tougher questions about the products that became part of daily life.
Easy Consumer Products Trivia
13 questions
These easy Consumer Products trivia questions are great for beginners and kids around age 12 and under.
Question 1
What sturdy cotton fabric is most closely associated with jeans?
Answer: Denim
Denim is the sturdy cotton fabric famously linked with jeans.
Question 2
In what year did Sony introduce the Walkman?
Answer: 1979
Sony introduced the Walkman in 1979.
Question 3
The first iPhone was unveiled in which year?
Answer: 2007
The first iPhone was unveiled in 2007.
Question 4
Walmart opened its first store in what year?
Answer: 1962
Walmart's first store opened in 1962.
Question 5
Coca-Cola dates back to which year?
Answer: 1886
Coca-Cola dates to 1886.
Question 6
Barbie was launched in what year?
Answer: 1959
Barbie was launched in 1959.
Question 7
What is the name of Amazon's e-reader product line?
Answer: Kindle
Amazon's e-reader product line is called Kindle.
Question 8
Which Apple product was introduced in 2007?
- A.iPod
- B.Apple Watch
- C.iPhone
- D.iPad
Answer: iPhone
Apple introduced the iPhone in 2007.
Question 9
True or false: Denim is commonly known as the fabric used for jeans.?
Answer: True
Denim is a sturdy cotton fabric closely associated with jeans.
Question 10
Before smartphones took over, Sony's Walkman first appeared in what year?
- A.1987
- B.1979
- C.1971
- D.1981
Answer: 1979
Sony introduced the Walkman in 1979.
Question 11
What year is famous for the unveiling of the first iPhone?
- A.2007
- B.2001
- C.2004
- D.2009
Answer: 2007
The first iPhone was unveiled in 2007.
Question 12
If you traveled back to Walmart's very first store opening, what year would you visit?
- A.1966
- B.1970
- C.1962
- D.1958
Answer: 1962
Walmart opened its first store in 1962.
Question 13
Which year marks the beginning of Coca-Cola's history?
- A.1880
- B.1892
- C.1886
- D.1868
Answer: 1886
Coca-Cola dates to 1886.
Consumer Products Family Trivia
12 questions
These family Consumer Products trivia questions are built for mixed-age game nights, classrooms, and groups.
Question 1
Who co-founded the company that bears the Honda name?
Answer: Soichiro Honda
Soichiro Honda co-founded the company that bears the Honda name.
Question 2
Which cosmetics business was co-founded by Estée Lauder?
Answer: The cosmetics company that carries her name, Estée Lauder
Estée Lauder co-founded the cosmetics company that carries her name.
Question 3
Who founded IKEA?
Answer: Ingvar Kamprad
Ingvar Kamprad founded IKEA.
Question 4
IKEA originated in which country?
Answer: Sweden
IKEA originated in Sweden.
Question 5
Which person is historically linked to the early blue jeans business in the United States?
Answer: Levi Strauss
Levi Strauss is historically linked to the early blue jeans business in the United States.
Question 6
Who is a co-founder of Nike?
Answer: Phil Knight
Phil Knight is a co-founder of Nike.
Question 7
Which inventor became known for promoting bagless vacuum cleaner technology?
Answer: James Dyson
James Dyson became known for promoting bagless vacuum cleaner technology.
Question 8
True or false: IKEA began in Sweden.?
Answer: True
IKEA originated in Sweden.
Question 9
If you were shopping for a new pair of sneakers, which co-founder would be connected to Nike?
Answer: Phil Knight
Phil Knight is a co-founder of Nike.
Question 10
Which founder matches this home-furnishings brand: IKEA?
- A.James Dyson
- B.Ingvar Kamprad
- C.Levi Strauss
- D.Soichiro Honda
Answer: Ingvar Kamprad
Ingvar Kamprad founded IKEA.
Question 11
Beauty aisle challenge: whose own name appears on the cosmetics company she co-founded?
Answer: Estée Lauder
Estée Lauder co-founded the cosmetics company that carries her name.
Question 12
Which name belongs with bagless vacuum cleaner technology?
Answer: James Dyson
James Dyson became known for promoting bagless vacuum cleaner technology.
Fun Consumer Products Trivia
13 questions
These fun Consumer Products trivia questions highlight surprising moments and playful facts for game-night groups.
Question 1
If your gadget took a passport photo, which country would it list as Samsungâs home base?
Answer: South Korea
Samsung is based in South Korea.
Question 2
Nutellaâs origin story starts in which country?
Answer: Italy
Nutella was developed in Italy.
Question 3
What label tells shoppers a product meets specified energy-efficiency criteria?
Answer: Energy Star
An Energy Star label indicates that a product meets specified energy-efficiency criteria.
Question 4
Which kind of battery is commonly sold in sizes like AA and AAA?
- A.coffee pod
- B.two-liter bottle
- C.UPC barcode
- D.alkaline battery
Answer: alkaline battery
Alkaline batteries are commonly sold in sizes such is AA and AAA.
Question 5
At the soda aisle, what package size is a common pick for soft drinks in many markets?
Answer: two-liter bottle
A two-liter bottle is a common package size for soft drinks in many markets.
Question 6
What product is built for the very specific mission of brewing one cup at a time?
Answer: coffee pod
Single-serve coffee pods are designed to brew one cup at a time.
Question 7
What machine-friendly code is used to identify retail products?
- A.UPC barcode
- B.Energy Star
- C.MSRP
- D.coffee pod
Answer: UPC barcode
A UPC barcode is designed for machine-readable identification of retail products.
Question 8
When a price tag says MSRP, what does that abbreviation stand for?
Answer: Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price
MSRP stands for Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price.
Question 9
True or false: Samsung is based in Italy.?
Answer: False
Samsung is based in South Korea, not Italy.
Question 10
Which country gets the hazelnutty bragging rights for developing Nutella?
- A.South Korea
- B.Energy Star
- C.MSRP
- D.Italy
Answer: Italy
Nutella was developed in Italy.
Question 11
A shiny sticker promising a product meets specified energy-efficiency criteria would be which label?
Answer: Energy Star
An Energy Star label indicates that a product meets specified energy-efficiency criteria.
Question 12
Which is the better match for AA and AAA: alkaline battery or two-liter bottle?
- A.two-liter bottle
- B.coffee pod
- C.UPC barcode
- D.alkaline battery
Answer: alkaline battery
Alkaline batteries are commonly sold in sizes such is AA and AAA.
Question 13
For soft drinks, what large-format package size is common in many markets?
Answer: two-liter bottle
A two-liter bottle is a common package size for soft drinks in many markets.
Funny Consumer Products Trivia
13 questions
These funny Consumer Products trivia questions highlight playful moments, odd facts, and inside jokes.
Question 1
Which company calls Cupertino, California home when itâs not busy launching shiny gadgets?
Answer: Apple
Apple is headquartered in Cupertino, California.
Question 2
If you wanted to visit Appleâs headquarters, which California city should your map app take you to?
Answer: Cupertino
Apple is headquartered in Cupertino, California.
Question 3
What city is a major center for fashion, basically serving couture with a side of espresso?
Answer: Milan
Milan is a major center for the fashion industry.
Question 4
In the world of fashion, which city is famous for being a major hub rather than just having very well-dressed pigeons?
- A.Zurich
- B.Milan
- C.Cupertino
- D.Detroit
Answer: Milan
Milan is a major center for the fashion industry.
Question 5
Which U.S. city became closely associated with American automobile manufacturing, earning serious factory-floor fame?
Answer: Detroit
Detroit became closely associated with American automobile manufacturing.
Question 6
If American car-making had a hometown nickname contest, which city would be the obvious front-runner?
Answer: Detroit
Detroit became closely associated with American automobile manufacturing.
Question 7
Which candy is known for being small, chocolatey, candy-coated, and proudly wearing a printed letter on each piece?
Answer: M&M's
M&M's are small candy-coated chocolates identified by a printed letter on each piece.
Question 8
What candy product can literally spell out its identity one piece at a time thanks to a printed letter?
Answer: M&M's
M&M's are identified by a printed letter on each piece.
Question 9
Which brand is strongly associated with adhesive bandages, the tiny heroes of paper-cut drama?
Answer: Band-Aid
Band-Aid is a brand strongly associated with adhesive bandages.
Question 10
When someone says they need an adhesive bandage, which brand name often pops up first?
- A.Sharpie
- B.M&M's
- C.Apple
- D.Band-Aid
Answer: Band-Aid
Band-Aid is strongly associated with adhesive bandages.
Question 11
What brand is best known for stand mixers used in home kitchens, beloved by bakers and batter everywhere?
Answer: KitchenAid
KitchenAid is known for stand mixers used in home kitchens.
Question 12
If your countertop has a famous stand mixer ready to whip cream like it means business, what brand is it likely to be?
Answer: KitchenAid
KitchenAid is known for stand mixers used in home kitchens.
Question 13
Which brand is associated with permanent markers, ideal for labeling boxes or accidentally your hand?
Answer: Sharpie
Sharpie is a brand associated with permanent markers.
Hard Consumer Products Trivia
14 questions
These hard Consumer Products trivia questions are for expert fans who want a real challenge.
Question 1
Which inventor's surname became the name of the 3D combination puzzle at the center of speed-solving culture?
Answer: ErnĆ Rubik
The 3D combination puzzle known is the Rubik's Cube was invented by ErnĆ Rubik.
Question 2
Name the puzzle identified specifically as a 3D combination puzzle invented by ErnĆ Rubik.?
Answer: Rubik's Cube
The Rubik's Cube is a 3D combination puzzle invented by ErnĆ Rubik.
Question 3
What household brand is best known not for cookware or appliances, but for food storage containers?
Answer: Tupperware
Tupperware is best known for household food storage containers.
Question 4
Which founder is tied to the chocolate company that carries his own surname?
Answer: Milton Hershey
Milton Hershey founded the chocolate company that bears his surname.
Question 5
Assembly-line production made automobiles more accessible through the company associated with which industrialist?
Answer: Henry Ford
Henry Ford's company helped make automobiles more accessible through assembly-line production.
Question 6
Which retail founder belongs in this lineup because he started Walmart?
Answer: Sam Walton
Sam Walton founded Walmart.
Question 7
Which country is internationally associated with coffee production in the provided facts?
Answer: Colombia
Colombia is internationally associated with coffee production.
Question 8
What snack brand is described as stackable potato-based crisps sold in a cylindrical can?
Answer: Pringles
Pringles are sold is stackable potato-based crisps in a cylindrical can.
Question 9
If a product clue includes both '3D' and 'combination puzzle,' which branded object does it point to?
- A.Tupperware
- B.Walmart
- C.Rubik's Cube
- D.Pringles
Answer: Rubik's Cube
The Rubik's Cube is identified is a 3D combination puzzle.
Question 10
Whose invention is embedded directly in the product name 'Rubik's Cube'?
Answer: ErnĆ Rubik
The puzzle became known is the Rubik's Cube because it was invented by ErnĆ Rubik.
Question 11
Which brand would be the strongest match for a clue about sealing leftovers rather than serving snacks or solving puzzles?
- A.Pringles
- B.Rubik's Cube
- C.Apple
- D.Tupperware
Answer: Tupperware
Tupperware is best known for household food storage containers.
Question 12
Which founder fits the clue: retail giant first, Walmart second?
Answer: Sam Walton
Sam Walton is the founder of Walmart.
Question 13
Who is the co-founder you would name if the company prompt were simply Apple?
Answer: Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs was a co-founder of Apple.
Question 14
Playful one: if your snack comes in a can like it's auditioning for a geometric throne room, what brand are you probably eating?
Answer: Pringles
Pringles are sold is stackable potato-based crisps in a cylindrical can.
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