Fourth Grade Trivia
Fourth Grade trivia draws on the kind of reading, math, science, and social studies knowledge commonly associated with the fourth year of elementary school. As a theme, it works well for family game nights, classroom warm-ups, and quiz fans who enjoy a mix of easy laughs and genuinely tricky questions.
Easy Fourth Grade Trivia
13 questions
These easy Fourth Grade trivia questions are great for beginners and kids around age 12 and under.
Question 1
Who was the very first president of the United States?
- A.Abraham Lincoln
- B.Thomas Jefferson
- C.John Adams
- D.George Washington
Answer: George Washington
George Washington served is the first U.S. president.
Question 2
Name the astronaut who first walked on the Moon.?
Answer: Neil Armstrong
Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the Moon.
Question 3
Which U.S. state covers the most land area?
- A.Alaska
- B.Texas
- C.California
- D.Montana
Answer: Alaska
Alaska is the largest U.S. state by area.
Question 4
What is the southernmost continent on Earth called?
- A.Europe
- B.Antarctica
- C.Australia
- D.Africa
Answer: Antarctica
Antarctica is Earth's southernmost continent.
Question 5
Which country is the largest in South America?
- A.Peru
- B.Chile
- C.Brazil
- D.Argentina
Answer: Brazil
Brazil is the largest country in South America.
Question 6
What mountain is tallest above sea level?
Answer: Mount Everest
Mount Everest is the tallest mountain above sea level.
Question 7
Which U.S. state is made up of islands?
- A.Alaska
- B.California
- C.Hawaii
- D.Florida
Answer: Hawaii
Hawaii is a U.S. state made up of islands.
Question 8
In grammar, what do you call a word for a person, place, thing, or idea?
Answer: A noun
A noun names a person, place, thing, or idea.
Question 9
What is a word with a similar meaning to another word called?
Answer: A synonym
A synonym means nearly the same is another word.
Question 10
Which math idea means part of a whole?
Answer: A fraction
A fraction represents part of a whole.
Question 11
What force pulls objects toward Earth?
Answer: Gravity
Gravity pulls objects toward Earth.
Question 12
What word means the natural home of a plant or animal?
Answer: Habitat
A habitat is where a plant or animal naturally lives.
Question 13
Which type of animal is warm-blooded and has hair or fur?
- A.A fish
- B.An insect
- C.mammal
- D.A reptile
Answer: A mammal
Mammals are warm-blooded and have hair or fur.
Fourth Grade Family Trivia
12 questions
These family Fourth Grade trivia questions are built for mixed-age game nights, classrooms, and groups.
Question 1
Who created "The Very Hungry Caterpillar"?
Answer: Eric Carle
Eric Carle created "The Very Hungry Caterpillar.".
Question 2
Which author wrote "Green Eggs and Ham"?
Answer: Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss wrote "Green Eggs and Ham.".
Question 3
What famous hat does "The Cat in the Hat" wear?
Answer: A tall striped hat
"The Cat in the Hat" features a tall striped hat.
Question 4
Who wrote "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"?
Answer: J. K. Rowling
J. K. Rowling wrote the book.
Question 5
In "Finding Nemo," what kind of fish is Nemo?
- A.Angelfish
- B.clownfish
- C.Goldfish
- D.Swordfish
Answer: Clownfish
Nemo is a clownfish in the movie.
Question 6
In "Frozen," who is Anna's sister?
Answer: Elsa
Elsa is Anna's sister.
Question 7
Which character is Mario's brother in the Super Mario series?
Answer: Luigi
Luigi is Mario's brother.
Question 8
Who is the big yellow bird on "Sesame Street"?
Answer: Big Bird
Big Bird is a character on "Sesame Street.".
Question 9
What do players roll to move in Monopoly?
Answer: Dice
Players move in Monopoly by rolling dice.
Question 10
What is the name of the restaurant where SpongeBob works?
Answer: The Krusty Krab
SpongeBob works at the Krusty Krab.
Question 11
Which toy cowboy is a main character in "Toy Story"?
Answer: Woody
Woody is a cowboy toy in "Toy Story.".
Question 12
Who created Mickey Mouse?
Answer: Walt Disney
Mickey Mouse was created by Walt Disney.
Fun Fourth Grade Trivia
13 questions
These fun Fourth Grade trivia questions highlight surprising moments and playful facts for game-night groups.
Question 1
Which city are the Rams based in?
Answer: Los Angeles
The Rams are an NFL team based in Los Angeles.
Question 2
The Saints call which city home?
Answer: New Orleans
The Saints are based in New Orleans.
Question 3
The Miami Dolphins are an NFL team from which state?
Answer: Florida
The Miami Dolphins are from Florida.
Question 4
Which NFL team is named after cowboys from Dallas?
Answer: Dallas Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys play in the NFL.
Question 5
What former home city have the Chargers used besides Los Angeles?
Answer: San Diego
The Chargers have used both San Diego and Los Angeles is home cities.
Question 6
Who is one owner of the Minnesota Vikings?
Answer: Zygi Wilf
Zygi Wilf is an owner of the Minnesota Vikings.
Question 7
What is the NFL championship game called?
Answer: The Super Bowl
The Super Bowl is the championship game of the NFL.
Question 8
What do the letters MLS stand for?
Answer: Major League Soccer
MLS stands for Major League Soccer.
Question 9
Who won the NBA Rookie of the Year Award in 2022?
Answer: Scottie Barnes
Scottie Barnes won the award in 2022.
Question 10
Which NBA division includes the word "Northwest" in its name?
Answer: Northwest Division
The NBA's Northwest Division is one of the league's divisions.
Question 11
Which athlete is especially famous for gymnastics?
Answer: Simone Biles
Simone Biles is famous for gymnastics.
Question 12
Who is known for playing professional basketball: LeBron James or Tom Brady?
- A.Lionel Messi
- B.Patrick Mahomes
- C.LeBron James
- D.Tom Brady
Answer: LeBron James
LeBron James is known for professional basketball.
Question 13
During normal soccer play, what are players not allowed to use?
Answer: Their hands
Soccer players are not allowed to use their hands during normal play.
Funny Fourth Grade Trivia
13 questions
These funny Fourth Grade trivia questions highlight playful moments, odd facts, and inside jokes.
Question 1
Which job combo fits Shakespeare best: playwright and poet, or chef and pilot?
Answer: Playwright and poet
Shakespeare was both a playwright and a poet.
Question 2
Who was the artist with paint on one hand and sculpture on the other?
Answer: Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso was a painter and sculptor.
Question 3
Which musical genius here was a composer?
Answer: Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a composer.
Question 4
Who is credited with developing a practical incandescent light bulb?
Answer: Thomas Edison
Thomas Edison is credited with developing a practical incandescent light bulb.
Question 5
Which scientist collected Nobel Prizes in two different sciences?
Answer: Marie Curie
Marie Curie won Nobel Prizes in two different sciences.
Question 6
Which year is associated with a key milestone for Fourth Grade?
Answer: 1492
Christopher Columbus reached the Americas in 1492.
Question 7
What year marks the beginning of the American Civil War?
Answer: 1861
The American Civil War began in 1861.
Question 8
The Wright brothers first powered flight took off in which year?
Answer: 1903
The Wright brothers made their first powered flight in 1903.
Question 9
World War II wrapped up in what year?
Answer: 1945
World War II ended in 1945.
Question 10
The first Moon landing happened in which year?
Answer: 1969
The first Moon landing happened in 1969.
Question 11
What spooky-sounding name is used for a group of crows?
Answer: A murder
A group of crows is called a murder.
Question 12
Which sweet food basically refuses to spoil when stored properly?
Answer: Honey
Honey never spoils when stored properly.
Question 13
Which sleepy animal can snooze about 18 to 22 hours a day?
Answer: Koalas
Koalas sleep about 18 to 22 hours a day.
Hard Fourth Grade Trivia
14 questions
These hard Fourth Grade trivia questions are for expert fans who want a real challenge.
Question 1
On which island are the visions of Revelation linked?
Answer: Patmos
Patmos is the island linked with the visions of Revelation.
Question 2
Which ocean is the largest on Earth?
- A.Indian Ocean
- B.Arctic Ocean
- C.Pacific Ocean
- D.Atlantic Ocean
Answer: Pacific Ocean
The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean on Earth.
Question 3
What planet orbits closest to the Sun?
- A.Mercury
- B.Venus
- C.Earth
- D.Mars
Answer: Mercury
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun.
Question 4
Which planet is the biggest in our solar system?
- A.Earth
- B.Jupiter
- C.Saturn
- D.Neptune
Answer: Jupiter
Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system.
Question 5
How many bones does an adult human body usually have?
Answer: 206
The human body has 206 bones in adulthood.
Question 6
Name one of the longest rivers in the world.?
Answer: Amazon River
The Amazon River is one of the longest rivers in the world.
Question 7
What is the capital city of Australia?
Answer: Canberra
Canberra is the capital of Australia.
Question 8
The Nile River flows through which country listed here?
Answer: Egypt
The Nile River flows through Egypt.
Question 9
The Great Wall stands in which country?
Answer: China
The Great Wall is in China.
Question 10
What do you call a seven-sided polygon?
Answer: Heptagon
A heptagon has seven sides.
Question 11
In Roman numerals, what number does X represent?
Answer: 10
The Roman numeral X means 10.
Question 12
Which country gave the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
Answer: France
The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France.
Question 13
What is the largest hot desert in the world called?
Answer: Sahara
The Sahara is the largest hot desert in the world.
Question 14
Which planet is often called Earth's sister planet because of similar size?
Answer: Venus
Venus is often called Earth's sister planet because of its similar size.
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