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2nd Grade TRIVIAL

ERIN TOPP

Created on March 30, 2026

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QUIZ

TRIVIAL

can you answer these questions?

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QUESTION 1/6 - Pop culture

Question 1/6 - Pop culture

Explanation

Toy Story (1995) was the very first fully computer-animated feature film, taking over four years to create. It follows toys that come to life when humans leave, centering on cowboy Woody and space ranger Buzz Lightyear.

QUESTION 2/6 - geography

QUESTION 2/6 - geography

Explanation

Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States, founded in 1790 along the Potomac River between Maryland and Virginia. It is not a state, but a federal district. Known for the White House, the U.S. Capitol, and the Washington Monument, it is a hub for American history, culture, and government.

QUESTION 3/6 - Numbers & math

QUESTION 3/6 - HISTORY

Explanation

A 365-day year represents Earth’s approximate orbit around the sun. Ancient Egyptians pioneered this system over 5,000 years ago, using 12 months of 30 days plus five extra festival days. While a standard year is 365 days, leap years occur every four years to fix the extra days

QUESTION 4/6 - SCIENCE

QUESTION 4/6 - science

Explanation

Plant roots are incredibly complex, often occupying one-third of a plant's total mass, growing hundreds of miles long, and even "walking" or breaking rocks to find nutrients. They possess a unique intelligence, sensing gravity and moisture to grow downward while forming ancient, symbiotic, and deeply interconnected root systems, such as the 14,000-year-old Pando aspen grove.

QUESTION 5/6 - General Knowledge

QUESTION 5/6 - General

Explanation

African elephants are the world's largest land mammals, with adults weighing up to 7 tons and using their trunks—which have 40,000–60,000 muscles—to smell, breathe, drink, and grab objects. They are highly intelligent, communicative, and social, capable of creating seismic vibrations in the ground to talk to other herds.

History

QUESTION 6/6 - art and literature

Explanation

George Washington’s youth (his "olds") was marked by limited formal schooling, losing his father at age 11, and becoming a skilled surveyor by 17. He was a self-taught, athletic youth who loved horseback riding and dancing, and he was the only U.S. president to visit a foreign country (Barbados).

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