Fall Trivia Questions And Answers
fun fall trivia questions for fall team building
This article will feature 30 fall trivia questions and answers to help you connect with your remote teams this holiday season!
What comes to mind when you think about Fall? Changing leaves, sweater weather, delicious drinks like apple cider and pumpkin spice lattes, and all our favorite holidays like Halloween and Thanksgiving. These are fantastic topics to challenge your teams and quiz them about with a fun session of Trivia, which can be easily incorporated into a team meeting, a social media poll, or even via your communication channels like Slack!
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Fall Trivia Questions
Q1. When is the first day of Autumn 2024 (Autumn Equinox) in the Northern Hemisphere?
September 22
September 25
September 29
Q2. Where in the United States is it most popular to go leaf-peeping in the fall?
Rocky Mountains
New England
Far West
Q3. What pigment decreases in plants during autumn, making them lose their green color?
Chloroplast
Chlorophyll
Xanthophyll
Q4. Which US state is the largest pumpkin grower?
Illinois
Virginia
California
Q5. What spice will you NOT find in Mexican hot chocolate?
Cinnamon
Chili powder
Ginger
Q6. Which of the following squashes is known for its deep green color?
Pattypan Squash
Sweet Dumpling Squash
Kabocha Squash
Q7. Oktoberfest takes place every autumn in which German city?
Berlin
Hamburg
Munich
Q8. In Ancient Greece, who was the goddess of harvest?
Demeter
Rhea
Melaina
Q9. Which Hindu festival takes place in the fall?
Diwali
Holi
Kavadi
Q10. Which Jewish holiday, celebrating the Jewish near year, takes place in the fall?
Sukkot
Rosh Hashanah
Shavuot
Halloween Trivia Questions
Q1. What Celtic tradition does Halloween stem from?
Beltane
Samhain
Litha
Q2. Who wrote the classic horror novel, Frankenstein?
Mary Shelley
Marie Curie
Edith Clarke
Q3. In Mean Girls, what does Cady dress up as for Halloween?
A mouse
A cat
A bride
Q4. Where was Bram Stroker, the author of the classic gothic horror Dracula from?
Ireland
Scotland
Romania
Q5. What is said to help keep evil spirits out of your house on Halloween?
Leave a peace offering on your doorstep
Sprinkle salt on your doorstep
Block off any entrances to your house
Q6. What root vegetable was traditionally used to carve Jack-O-Lanterns?
Turnip
Jicama
Sweet Potato
Q7. Transylvania is commonly associated with Dracula. Where is this city located?
Scotland
Bulgaria
Romania
Q8. In The Nightmare Before Christmas, who is Jack Skellington’s long-time rival?
Doctor Finklestein
Santa Claus
Oogie Boogie
Q9. Where does the popular rhyme ‘double, double toil, and trouble’ come from?
Macbeth
The Wizard of Oz
Harry Potter
Q10. Where does the biggest Halloween parade take place?
Derry, Northern Ireland
Greenwich Village, New York
New Orleans, Louisiana
Thanksgiving Trivia Questions
Q1. Which President made Thanksgiving a national holiday?
Zachary Taylor
Abraham Lincoln
Theodore Roosevelt
Q2. In what year did the U.S Postal Service launch an official Thanksgiving stamp?
1985
1996
2001
Q3. Which US state raises the most turkeys?
Minnesota
Colorado
Michigan
Q4. Which US state first adopted Thanksgiving as an annual holiday?
Connecticut
New York
Pennsylvania
Q5. What element is not typically part of Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade?
Santa Claus
The Rockettes
Sesame Street
Q7. What meat was likely consumed on the first Thanksgiving instead of turkey?
Deer
Chicken
Duck
Q8. Giving Tuesday is a chance for charitable donations. How much money was raised in 2021?
$2.4 Billion
$2.8 Billion
$3 Billion
Q9. The Detroit Lions game is a staple Thanksgiving tradition. In what year was the first game held?
1934
1940
1969
Q10. Which US President began the tradition of ‘pardoning a turkey?
John F Kennedy
Ronald Reagan
George H.W Bush
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