5 Daily Trivia Questions - five ways to test your knowledge

5 Daily Trivia Questions - five ways to test your knowledge

Daily trivia perfect for trivia enthusiasts, curious minds, and learners of all ages, 'Five Daily Trivia Questions' provides a quick, diverse, and informative escape into the world of trivia covering a wide array of topics, from American history and superheroes to pizza and chocolate. Every weekday, we bring you five carefully crafted questions, ranging from delightfully easy to intriguingly difficult. It's a challenge for your brain and a treat for your curiosity! This podcast not only entertains but educates, making it a perfect listen during your morning coffee, commute, or as a quick brain exercise. Portions of this podcast were created with the assistance of AI, Each question is an opportunity to learn something new and explore fascinating facts you may not have known.

Episodes

March 5, 2026 3 mins
Eva Mendes's birthday: romantic comedies, Hollywood couples, and modern cinema.
Test your knowledge with five engaging trivia questions, then stick around for the answers and fascinating explanations. Perfect for your morning commute, lunch break, or anytime you want to learn something new!


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 National Grammar Day: language quirks, spelling bees, and the English language.

You may also like ODD ONE OUT. a new podcast with Mark Ellison!  Mark gives you 4 words, you decide which word does not belong.  Three rounds daily, quick and fun,

Portions of today's trivia podcast were made with the help of AI.
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March 3, 2026 3 mins
Today we're clebrating Alexander Graham Bell's birthday: the telephone, communication, and inventions that changed the world.

Test your knowledge with five engaging trivia questions, then stick around for the answers and fascinating explanations. Perfect for your morning commute, lunch break, or anytime you want to learn something new!


You may also like ODD ONE OUT. a new podcast with Mark Ellison!  Mark gives you 4 words, you decide...
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Today we're all about Dr. Seuss's birthday: beloved children's books, characters, and rhymes.

Test your knowledge with five engaging trivia questions, then stick around for the answers and fascinating explanations. Perfect for your morning commute, lunch break, or anytime you want to learn something new!


You may also like ODD ONE OUT. a new podcast with Mark Ellison!  Mark gives you 4 words, you decide which word does not belong.  Th...
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March 1, 2026 3 mins
Question 1: Ron Howard celebrates his birthday on March 1; born in 1954 in the small city of Duncan—located in which U.S. state that he left for California as his acting career took off?

Question 2: After winning hearts as Opie Taylor, Ron Howard became a 1970s TV icon on Happy Days; what was the name of his wholesome, red-haired character who palled around with Potsie and often sought advice from Fonzie?

Question 3: Which film earne...
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February 28, 2026 3 mins
Question 1: Rare Disease Day was designed to symbolize scarcity by landing on the calendar’s rarest date—so in leap years, on what date is it observed?

Question 2: Which landmark U.S. law, passed in 1983, transformed rare-disease treatment development by offering incentives like seven years of market exclusivity, tax credits, and fee waivers to drug makers?

Question 3: In 2019, the FDA approved a one-time gene therapy that delivers a...
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February 27, 2026 3 mins
Question 1: Elizabeth Taylor became one of Hollywood’s most enduring icons, but before the fame and the violet-eyed mystique, what is her full birth date—the day fans celebrate every year?

Question 2: Elizabeth Taylor earned two Best Actress Academy Awards; for which films did she receive those Oscars during the height of her career?

Question 3: Before she was a glamorous leading lady, which 1944 horse-racing drama about a determined...
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February 26, 2026 3 mins
Question 1: Known as the Man in Black, Johnny Cash was born on which date—now celebrated by fans each year—and in which U.S. state?

Question 2: Which notorious California prison served as the venue for Johnny Cash’s groundbreaking 1968 live album that reignited his career and underscored his outlaw image?

Question 3: In 1971, Johnny Cash released a protest song explaining his trademark wardrobe; what is the title of that song?

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February 25, 2026 3 mins
Question 1: George Harrison’s birthday is a cause for celebration among Beatles fans each year. On what date is his birthday widely recognized, despite occasional debate over birth records?

Question 2: Among the Beatles, who released the first solo album, and what was the title of that pioneering record inspired by Indian music and film?

Question 3: In 1971, George Harrison organized rock’s first large-scale benefit concert to aid re...
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February 24, 2026 3 mins
Question 1: Steve Jobs was born on February 24, 1955—his birthday now celebrated by tech enthusiasts worldwide. In which U.S. city was he born?

Question 2: Apple introduced the Macintosh with a landmark Super Bowl XVIII commercial in 1984. Which acclaimed filmmaker directed the '1984' ad that evoked George Orwell’s dystopian novel?

Question 3: After leaving Apple, Steve Jobs founded NeXT. When Apple acquired NeXT in 1996, its softwar...
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February 23, 2026 3 mins
Question 1: Emily Blunt, the British star of A Quiet Place and Edge of Tomorrow, celebrates her birthday in late winter. On what date and year was Emily Blunt born?

Question 2: In the 2014 sci‑fi action blockbuster where a soldier relives the same day battling alien invaders, Emily Blunt plays the legendary warrior Rita Vrataski, nicknamed the “Full Metal Bitch.” What is the title of this film?

Question 3: A Quiet Place was a breakou...
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February 22, 2026 3 mins
Question 1: Due to Britain’s switch from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar in 1752, two dates are often cited for George Washington’s birth. Under the modern calendar, on what date is his birthday observed?

Question 2: Americans commonly call the third-Monday-in-February holiday “Presidents Day,” but that isn’t its legal name. What is the official federal name of the holiday that originated with George Washington’s birthday?

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February 21, 2026 3 mins
Question 1: UNESCO created International Mother Language Day to celebrate linguistic diversity and promote multilingual education. Observed every year on February 21, it commemorates the 1952 Language Movement in which students were killed while defending the right to use their mother tongue in Dhaka. Which country’s movement is honored by this observance?

Question 2: In linguistics, what do we call the smallest unit of sound that c...
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February 20, 2026 3 mins
Question 1: Rihanna’s birthday is celebrated by fans around the world each February—on what date does the Barbadian pop icon blow out the candles?

Question 2: Which hit single earned Rihanna her first Grammy Award, winning Best Rap/Sung Collaboration in 2008 alongside Jay-Z and cementing her global pop superstar status?

Question 3: As of 2023, which pop superstar holds the all-time record for the most Grammy wins, surpassing Georg So...
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February 19, 2026 3 mins
Question 1: Born on February 19, 1473, which Renaissance astronomer transformed science by arguing that Earth and the other planets orbit the Sun, most famously presented in his 1543 book De revolutionibus orbium coelestium?

Question 2: Using a telescope in 1610, Galileo observed that a certain planet shows a full set of phases like the Moon. Which planet’s phases proved it orbits the Sun, providing powerful support for heliocentric...
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February 18, 2026 3 mins
Question 1: John Travolta celebrates his birthday on February 18, 1954. In back-to-back years he headlined two culture-defining films—one igniting the disco craze and the other reviving 1950s nostalgia. Name these two blockbuster movies that turned him into a global star.

Question 2: Powered by Bee Gees hits like “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” the soundtrack to John Travolta’s dance-fueled classic became a cultural phenomenon. W...
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February 17, 2026 3 mins
Question 1: Michael Jordan’s birthday is often a day to celebrate sports greatness. On what exact date and year was he born?

Question 2: Sharing a birthday with Michael Jordan adds to the lore of sports greatness. Which NFL legend—widely considered one of the greatest running backs ever—was also born on February 17?

Question 3: Among NBA legends, who holds the record for the most Finals MVP awards, reflecting sustained excellence on ...
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February 16, 2026 3 mins
Question 1: Although the federal holiday is officially named Washington’s Birthday, many states observe a broader 'Presidents’ Day.' Which two presidents—both with February birthdays—are most commonly associated with this modern celebration?

Question 2: Chosen through a 1792 design competition, who was the Irish-born architect that gave the White House its neoclassical look and later helped rebuild it after the War of 1812?

Question ...
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February 15, 2026 3 mins
Question 1: Matt Groening, the creator of The Simpsons and Futurama, was born in Portland, Oregon—on what date does his birthday fall, a day fans often celebrate for the man who reshaped animated comedy?

Question 2: Before The Simpsons became a prime-time phenomenon, it began as animated shorts—on which variety show did the family first appear in 1987?

Question 3: In Futurama’s pilot episode, delivery boy Philip J. Fry is accidentall...
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February 14, 2026 3 mins
Question 1: Which NASA spacecraft, from about 6 billion kilometers away in 1990, captured the photograph known as the “Pale Blue Dot,” showing Earth as a tiny speck in a scattered sunbeam?

Question 2: In classical mythology, what is the name of Cupid’s Greek counterpart—the god of desire whose image as a winged archer became a lasting symbol of romantic love?

Question 3: Which shimmering white-marble mausoleum in Agra was commissione...
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