Quizzing your kids is fun. And our trivia questions for middle school children can help them expand their knowledge and have some excitement in life. Asking them questions from different subjects can also boost their memory and promote learning capabilities. Also, it helps them get rid of their boredom and challenges them to prove their mettle. So, begin by asking, ‘Which is your favorite subject?’ or ‘Are you an expert in animals, geography, science, or something else?’ Then keep shooting your questions and share some fascinating facts and stories around it.
Trivia Questions For Middle School
Science Trivia Questions
- What is it called when birds fly to warmer climates for the winter? Migration
- Which parts of our body keep growing throughout our lives? Ears and nose
- How many legs does a spider have? Eight
- What do you call a person who studies rocks? A petrologist
- Who was the first human to step on the Moon? Neil Armstrong
- How many teeth do most adult humans have? 32
- What is the largest known living land animal? African bush elephant
- What is precipitation that falls in the form of ice crystals called? Snow
- What is the hardest substance in our body? Tooth enamel
- What are the three states of matter? Solid, liquid, and gas
- What do you call a person who studies weather? A meteorologist
- How many muscles are there in the human body? Approximately 640 muscles
- Which is the most abundant natural gas in our atmosphere? Nitrogen, which makes up over 78% of the Earth’s atmosphere
- If you have arachnophobia, which animal are you scared of? Spiders
- How many elements are in the periodic table? 118
- What is the largest internal organ in the human body? The liver
- How many breaths do the average human take in a day? Approximately 23,000 breaths
- What are the droplets of water (rain, snow, sleet, or hail) that form in the atmosphere and fall back to the Earth called? Precipitation
- What does the Richter scale measure? The magnitude of an earthquake
- How many bones does a worm have in their bodies? None
- What is the hardest natural substance in the world? Diamond
- How many chambers are there in a human heart? Four – left and right atria and left and right ventricles
- At what temperature does water freeze? 32 degrees Fahrenheit
- What is a human’s average temperature? 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit
- How many tentacles does an octopus have? Eight – two arms and two legs
- What kind of mollusk holds a pearl in its shell? An oyster
- How many arms do most starfish have? Five
- Which sea animal has tentacles that sting? Jellyfish
- What is the longest bone in the human body? Femur
- How many bones does the human body have? 206
- What is the smallest bone in the human body? The stapes located in the middle ear
- How many ribs do humans have? 12 pairs
Space Trivia Questions
- How many stars are there in the Milky Way? Approximately 150-250 billion
- Which planet in our Solar System is known for having a ring? Saturn
- Why do things fall when you drop them? Because of the gravitational force of the
- Who was the first human to step on the Moon? Neil Armstrong
- What are the hot balls of light that appear in the night sky called? Stars
- How long does it take the Earth to rotate around the Sun? One year or 365 days – 365 days, 5 hours, 59 minutes, and 16 seconds to be exact
- How many of the planets are smaller than Earth? Three – Mercury, Venus, Mars
- What primarily causes the Earth’s tides through gravitational pull? The Moon
- How many phases does the Moon have? Eight
- What are the phases of the Moon? New Moon, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Third Quarter, and Waning Crescent
- How often does the Moon orbit the Earth? Approximately every 27 days
- Is there a gravitational force on the Moon? Yes. It is approximately 1.62 m/s² or 1/6th of the gravitational force on the Earth.
- What are the holes on the Moon’s surface called? Craters
- Which planet has a day that lasts almost eight months on Earth? Venus
- How many Earths can fit inside the Sun? 1.3 million
- What is the largest planet in our solar system? Jupiter
- What was the first animal to go into orbit? The dog Laika
- Which planet is closest to Earth? Mercury
- What is the name of a group of stars that form an imaginary picture? Constellation
Animal Trivia Questions
- What is the fastest animal in the world? Cheetah – It can reach a speed of up to 70 miles per hour
- Which fish has no brain or heart? Jelly Fish
- What is the slowest living mammal on Earth? Sloth
- Are worker bees male or female? Female
- How many noses does a slug have? Four
- Which dinosaur had 15 horns? Kosmoceratops
- Which amphibian never sleeps? Bullfrog
- Why do cats fit into small spaces? Because they have flexible collar bones
- What is a giant scary ocean animal whose bones are largely made of cartilage? Shark
- Name a few mammals that can’t jump. Elephant, sloth, hippo, rhino
- What is the fastest flying bird in the world? Peregrine falcon
- Which is the tallest animal in the world? Giraffe
- Which animal’s fingerprints are identical to human fingerprints? Koala
- What is the fastest aquatic animal? The sailfish – It can reach speeds of up to 68 miles per hour
- How many times can a hummingbird flap its wings per second? About 80 times
- Which mammal has the longest lifespan? Bowhead whale – It can live up to 200 years!
- How many wings does a bee have? Four wings in total (two sets)
- How fast can a roadrunner run? 15-20 miles per hour
- How many legs does a lobster have? 10 (8 walking legs and two pincers)
Geography Trivia Questions
- Which sea separates Europe and Africa? The Mediterranean Sea
- Which is the smallest ocean in the world? The Arctic Ocean
- What is the name of the ocean located between the United States and the United Kingdom? The Atlantic Ocean
- Which continent has the most countries? Africa
- Which is the continent on Earth? Asia
- What is the largest ocean on Earth? The Pacific
- Which two countries share the longest border? The United States and Canada
- What is the longest river in the world? The Nile
- What are the only two U.S. states that can grow coffee commercially? Hawaii and California
- Which desert covers most of North Africa? The Sahara Desert
- What is the name of the ocean located between Africa and Australia? The Indian Ocean
- Which ocean is located between North America and Europe? The Atlantic Ocean
- Which is the largest rainforest in the world?
- Which is the largest volcano in the world? The Mount Lao
- What is the imaginary line that divides Earth into the Western Hemisphere and the Eastern Hemisphere? Prime Meridian
- Mount Kilimanjaro is located in which country? Tanzania
- What is the tallest mountain in the world? Mount Everest
- How many Great Lakes are there? Five
History Trivia Questions
- The first atomic bomb was dropped in which city? Hiroshima
- When did the US gain its Independence? July 2, 1776
- Who was the first US President to get impeached? Andrew Johnson
- Who was the first female to fly an airplane? Amelia Earhart
- Who invented the telephone? Alexander Graham Bell
- Who invented the light bulb? Thomas Edison
- Who was the first president of the USA? George Washington
- Where did the Olympic Games originate? Greece
- What animal is considered to be the national bird of America? Bald Eagle
- Who was the first Black president of the United States? Barack Obama
- Which was the first country to use paper money? China
- Who wrote a famous diary while hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam? Anne Frank
Mathematics Trivia Questions
- What is the smallest prime number? 2
- How many degrees are there in a circle? 360
- What is a triangle with three unequal sides called? Scalene triangle
- How many inches is a foot? 12
- What comes after million, billion, and trillion? Quadrillion
- How many feet are in a yard? Three
- What is the top number of a fraction called? A numerator
- What is the bottom number of a fraction called? A denominator
- What is another name for the perimeter of a circle? Circumference
- What degree is a right angle? 90 degrees
- How many pints are in a gallon? Eight
- How many pints are in a quart? Two