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Speaker 1:
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Speaker 4:
[01:37] This is Trivia for Kids, where it's not just for adults anymore.
Speaker 5:
[01:51] One, two, Thrivia, it's time for Trivia. My name is KC. And I'm Rin. I don't know what Thrivia is, but I couldn't think of anything that rhymed with trivia, so I made up a word. How are you today?
Speaker 4:
[02:04] Good.
Speaker 5:
[02:04] What's new?
Speaker 4:
[02:05] Not much.
Speaker 5:
[02:06] Spring is springing. Birds are singing. Grass is growing. Leaves are budding. I don't know why I'm singing so much today. We don't even have a music round. Nope, I'm just in a sing-songy mood. It's gonna be warm today, and it's sunny, and I feel like that makes my spirits brighter. Would you agree?
Speaker 4:
[02:26] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[02:26] You know what else makes my spirits bright?
Speaker 4:
[02:28] Jokes.
Speaker 5:
[02:29] You've got it. Our first joke comes from Ellie, who is 10, from Middleburg, Florida.
Speaker 4:
[02:35] Thank you, Ellie.
Speaker 5:
[02:36] What are a dog's favorite chips?
Speaker 4:
[02:41] Ruffles.
Speaker 5:
[02:42] Ruffles is right. Good job. The next joke comes from Christian, who is also from Florida.
Speaker 4:
[02:48] Thank you, Christian.
Speaker 5:
[02:49] Why did the goat cross the road?
Speaker 4:
[02:54] To get to the grass, I don't know.
Speaker 5:
[02:56] To get to the barn. And our last joke was so good, we had two different listeners write in for the same joke. Thank you to Louie, who is 10, from Leeds in the UK.
Speaker 4:
[03:09] Thank you, Louie.
Speaker 5:
[03:10] And also from Eden, who is from Marion Station, Pennsylvania.
Speaker 4:
[03:15] Thank you, Eden.
Speaker 5:
[03:17] Why do golfers take two pairs of socks everywhere they go?
Speaker 4:
[03:22] In case they got a hole in one.
Speaker 5:
[03:24] In case they get a hole in one. That is right. And ironically, it's Master Sunday, so we're going to watch golf in a little bit. Yup. All right, Ren. One, two, Trivia. Let's start the Trivia.
Speaker 1:
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Speaker 4:
[05:00] Here's how the show works. Trivia for Kids consists of 5 rounds with 7 questions each. We will announce the answers at the end of each round. Each new round will have a different category. After the fifth round, we will have the final exam which will test you on the toughest questions we have covered in the previous rounds. Everyone ready? Let's get started.
Speaker 5:
[05:29] Round 1, the category is Disney Movies, How Many? The answer to all of these questions will be a number. Question 1, Frozen's Prince Hans comes from a large family. How many brothers does he have? Question 2, how many years was Jeannie stuck inside the lamp before Aladdin found him? Question 3, how many days does Ursula give Ariel to get a kiss? Question 4, how many emotions live inside Riley's head in the first Inside Out movie? Question 5, how many toys does Bonnie bring to kindergarten in Toy Story 4? Question six. How old is Moana when she starts her adventure? 14, 15, or 16? Question seven, how many fairy godmothers does Aurora have? Parent Challenge. How many puppies does Perdita give birth to in 101 Dalmatians? And now the round one answers. Question one. Frozen's Prince Hans comes from a large family. How many brothers does he have? Does he have like 12? He has 12 brothers. That poor mother has a lot of boys to raise. I bet they get into a lot of fights. Could you imagine having 12 other siblings? No, can't even handle two. Question two. How many years was Genie stuck inside the lamp before Aladdin found him?
Speaker 4:
[07:56] 10,000 years.
Speaker 5:
[07:59] 10,000 is correct. 10,000 years will give you such a crick in the neck. Question three. How many days does Ursula give Ariel to get a kiss?
Speaker 4:
[08:13] Two.
Speaker 5:
[08:14] She gets three days. Three is the answer. That's not a lot of days for you not to be able to talk and get a prince to give you a kiss.
Speaker 4:
[08:24] Write it on a paper. Oh.
Speaker 6:
[08:26] Well, she probably couldn't write.
Speaker 5:
[08:28] They don't have pens and ink in them. Well, I don't know.
Speaker 6:
[08:31] Maybe they do.
Speaker 5:
[08:31] She had to sign that contract. Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[08:33] Hmm.
Speaker 5:
[08:34] I never thought about that. She probably could have written it down. Question four. How many emotions live inside Riley's head in the first Inside Out movie?
Speaker 4:
[08:45] Five.
Speaker 5:
[08:46] Five is correct. Can you name them?
Speaker 4:
[08:49] Anger, disgust, joy, fear. Sadness.
Speaker 5:
[08:54] Sadness. That's right. And then in the second one, we add anxiety.
Speaker 4:
[08:58] Envy.
Speaker 5:
[08:59] Envy. Embarrassment.
Speaker 4:
[09:01] Embarrassment.
Speaker 5:
[09:01] Envy. Envy is one of them?
Speaker 4:
[09:03] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[09:03] And what's the other one? And nostalgia. My favorite one. Question five. How many toys does Bonnie bring to kindergarten in Toy Story 4?
Speaker 4:
[09:14] Uh, I don't know. Seven? No, one.
Speaker 5:
[09:17] No, two.
Speaker 4:
[09:18] Two. That's my...
Speaker 5:
[09:19] One. That was a lot.
Speaker 4:
[09:20] Two is my final guess.
Speaker 5:
[09:21] Two is your final guess?
Speaker 4:
[09:22] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[09:22] The answer is one.
Speaker 4:
[09:24] Wow.
Speaker 5:
[09:24] She brings one toy, and which one is it?
Speaker 4:
[09:26] Woody?
Speaker 5:
[09:27] No, she brings Forky.
Speaker 4:
[09:28] Forky.
Speaker 5:
[09:28] No, but Woody goes in the backpack.
Speaker 4:
[09:31] So she technically brings two, but she doesn't want to bring two. Like, she didn't try.
Speaker 5:
[09:34] Well, she doesn't purposefully bring two. She purposefully brings...
Speaker 4:
[09:37] She does bring two, though.
Speaker 5:
[09:38] One. Question six. How old is Moana when she starts her adventure? Fourteen, fifteen or sixteen?
Speaker 4:
[09:48] She's sixteen, right?
Speaker 5:
[09:49] She is sixteen. Moana is one of the youngest Disney heroines. Quinn, when you're sixteen, which is not too far from now, please don't go and sail a boat into an open ocean with a demigod and a chicken and a pig, okay?
Speaker 4:
[10:02] Okay.
Speaker 5:
[10:02] Thank you. Question seven. How many fairy godmothers does Aurora have?
Speaker 4:
[10:08] Three.
Speaker 5:
[10:09] There's three. Can you name them? Periwinkle. Close.
Speaker 4:
[10:14] Fluffernutter.
Speaker 5:
[10:16] Fluffernutter.
Speaker 4:
[10:18] Isn't it like Bluebell or something?
Speaker 5:
[10:20] Periwinkle, Fluffernutter, and Bluebell. That is correct. No. Let me guess.
Speaker 4:
[10:27] There's a green one, Agatha.
Speaker 5:
[10:31] I don't know. Their names are Flora, Fauna, and Merriweather. Fluffernutter was the closest one with Flora. I thought Periwinkle kind of sounded like Merriweather. Yeah. Flora, Fauna, and Merriweather are their actual names. Parent Challenge. How many puppies does Perdita give birth to in 101 Dalmatians? That's kind of hard.
Speaker 4:
[10:54] I want to say 101.
Speaker 5:
[10:56] She does not give birth to 101. She gives birth to 15 puppies, and then the rest of them come from all of the rest of them that they rescue from Cruella. Because you know Cruella is collecting puppies to make her fur coat. So once Cruella DeVille is captured, then somebody has to take care of all of those puppies she's collected, and they bring them in. Round number two, the category is Mammals. All of today's mammal questions come from Kids Discover, and this week, their content reminded me why kids love learning there so much.
Speaker 2:
[11:31] It feels alive.
Speaker 5:
[11:33] Their articles and visuals don't just list facts. They pull kids into the story of how living things work. It's the kind of resource that makes curious minds want to keep exploring, whether they're reading about whales, wolves, or the mammals in their own backyard. Kids Discover turns learning into an adventure, and that's why we love using them for our categories. Question 1. Platypuses and echidnas are monotremes, which means they do what instead of give live birth? Question two, which mammal is known as the ghost of the mountains because it is so hard to find? Question three, which ice age mammal had canine teeth that could grow up to seven inches long? Question four, what is the only mammal that cannot jump? Hippos, elephants or rhinos? Question five, what type of mammal carries its young in a pouch? A rodent, a marsupial or a primate? Question six, what is the only mammal that is naturally orange with black stripes? Question seven. What is the only species of bear that is considered a marine mammal? Parent Challenge. What is the main difference between a mammal's lungs and a fish's gills? And now the round number two answers. Question one, platypuses and echidnas are monotremes, which means they do what instead of give live birth? Dead birth. No, not dead birth. They lay eggs. They are still mammals because they have hair and produce milk. So there are only two types of mammals that lay eggs. They are platypuses and echidnas, and they lay eggs like reptiles do and birds do instead of like mammals. Question two, which mammal is known as the ghost of the mountains because it is so hard to find?
Speaker 4:
[14:35] The snow leopard.
Speaker 5:
[14:37] You are right. These cats have thick fur and wide paws that act as natural snow shoes to help them survive in mountain habitats. So the snow leopards are very good at camouflage and they are very elusive, meaning they kind of stay hidden and they don't like to be around people. And so they're really hard to find. So they call them ghosts of the mountains. Question three, which ice age mammal had canine teeth that could grow up to seven inches long?
Speaker 4:
[15:10] The saber-toothed tiger.
Speaker 5:
[15:12] The saber-toothed tiger or saber-toothed cat is correct. Saber-toothed cats use these massive teeth to hunt large prey like bison and camels. Do you think they had to use a extra large toothbrush to brush those extra large teeth?
Speaker 4:
[15:28] I bet they had to use two kinds of toothbrushes. Because they had to use one that's really, really, really, really strong, probably made out of metal, so the teeth doesn't poke through it. And it also has to be big for the big tooth. And they also has to have a regular size toothbrush for the other teeth.
Speaker 5:
[15:47] Don't forget about the other smaller ones, right? Question four, what is the only mammal that cannot jump? Hippos, elephants or rhinos?
Speaker 4:
[15:58] Elephants.
Speaker 5:
[15:59] Elephants cannot jump. Because of their massive weight and the way their leg bones are structured, elephants always keep at least one foot on the ground. Question five, what type of mammal carries its young in a pouch? Rodents, marsupials or primates?
Speaker 4:
[16:19] Marsupials.
Speaker 5:
[16:20] You are right. Marsupials like kangaroos, koalas and opossums give birth to babies that aren't fully developed yet. These tiny joeys crawl into their mom's pouch to stay warm and finish growing. Question six, what is the only mammal that is naturally orange with black stripes?
Speaker 4:
[16:42] Tiger.
Speaker 5:
[16:43] You got it. These stripes act as camouflage in the tall grass, helping the tiger hide from its prey.
Speaker 4:
[16:51] But there is white tigers.
Speaker 5:
[16:53] That's a great point. There are white tigers as well as orange tigers. You're right. Thank you. Question seven, what is the only species of bear that is considered a marine mammal?
Speaker 4:
[17:07] Brown. I mean black bear.
Speaker 5:
[17:08] The answer is polar bear. Do you know what a marine mammal is?
Speaker 4:
[17:13] Oh, water.
Speaker 5:
[17:15] Yes. So because polar bears spend most of their lives on the sea ice and depend on the ocean for food, polar bears are classified alongside whales and seals as marine mammals.
Speaker 4:
[17:28] But they can't, and they can't swim in the water too.
Speaker 5:
[17:31] They can't swim. They're great swimmers. Parent challenge. What is the main difference between a mammal's lungs and a fish's gills?
Speaker 4:
[17:42] I don't know.
Speaker 5:
[17:42] The answer is that lungs take oxygen from the air, and gills take it from the water. All mammals, even whales and seals, must come to the surface to breathe air into their lungs. And fish, they can just pull that oxygen right out of the water. Pretty cool. Round three. The category is Book Series. Question one. How many tribes are there in Wings of Fire? Five, ten, or fifteen? Question two. What superhero team do Dog Man and his friends form? Question three. In the Diary of a Wimpy Kid, what instrument does Roderick play in his band Loaded Diaper? Question four, what is the spell that Hermione used to fix Harry's glasses? Lumos Maxima, Oculus Reparo, or Wingardium Leviosa? Question five, in the first four books of the Magic Treehouse series, Jack and Annie have to find four objects that start with what letter to prove they are master librarians. Question 6. What do George and Harold use to hypnotize their principal Mr. Krupp? Question seven, in The Bad Guys, what is Mr. Piranha's most dangerous and gross trait? Parent Challenge, what is the name of the author of the Lord of the Rings book series? And now the answers to round number three, question one. How many tribes are there in Wings of Fire? Five, 10 or 15?
Speaker 4:
[20:18] 15.
Speaker 5:
[20:18] There are 10. There are currently 10 main known dragon tribes in the Wings of Fire book series that are split between two continents. They are mud wings, ice wings, sea wings, rain wings, sand wings, sky wings, night wings, hive wings, silk wings, and leaf wings.
Speaker 4:
[20:41] Wow.
Speaker 5:
[20:42] That's a lot of dragons.
Speaker 4:
[20:44] That's a lot of dragons.
Speaker 5:
[20:45] Question two. What superhero team do Dog Man and his friends form? I have no clue. They form the Super Buddies.
Speaker 4:
[20:56] Oh, right. I knew that.
Speaker 5:
[20:58] This team includes characters like Little Petey and the Robot ADHD. They wear costumes and they fight crime together. Supa spelled S-U-P-A.
Speaker 3:
[21:09] Supa Buddies. I like it.
Speaker 5:
[21:12] Question three. In Diary of a Wimpy Kid, what instrument does Roderick play in Loaded Diaper? The drums. He is a drummer. In the greatest band name ever, Loaded Diaper or the worst. I don't know. Depends on how you look at it. Question four. What is the spell that Hermione used to fix Harry's glasses? Lumos Maxima, Oculus Reparo or Wingardium Leviosa?
Speaker 4:
[21:40] Oculus Reparo?
Speaker 5:
[21:42] Oculus Reparo fixed Harry's broken glasses. Question five. In the first four books of the Magic Treehouse series, Jack and Annie have to find four objects that start with what letter to prove they are master librarians. M is correct. They find a moonstone, a mango, a mammoth bone, and a medallion, all of which belong to Morgan Le Fay. Brooks is just getting into those books, and even rereading them, I still like them. Just as much as I did the first time with you guys. They're so good. Question six. What do George and Harold use to hypnotize their principal Mr. Krupp?
Speaker 4:
[22:27] A hypno ring from a cereal box.
Speaker 5:
[22:29] You are right. They use a ring. They ordered a 3D hypno ring from the back of a comic book, allowing them to turn their principal into the superhero Captain Underpants. Tra la la. Question seven. In Bad Guys, what is Mr. Piranha's most dangerous and gross trait?
Speaker 4:
[22:52] He farts when he's nervous.
Speaker 5:
[22:54] You are right. His toxic flatulence is the answer. His stink isn't just a random occurrence, it is a physiological reaction to being nervous or being in a tight situation. I would guess that toxic flatulence would be a pretty good weapon against fighting. Although, if you did that when you were nervous, you would also struggle with things like school concerts and being on stage in a play. He probably couldn't do either of those things because nobody would want to be by him, right?
Speaker 4:
[23:28] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[23:28] Parent Challenge! What is the name of the author of the Lord of the Rings book series?
Speaker 4:
[23:36] I'm not sure.
Speaker 5:
[23:37] JRR. Tolkien is the answer. Round 4, the category is Earth Science. This round also comes from Kids Discover. Now, Earth Science can be challenging to explain, and their articles and pictures make big ideas feel surprisingly easy to grasp. The kind of learning that helps Kids connect what they see outside with what they're reading on the page. It's clear, it's engaging, and it makes Earth Science feel way more exciting. Thanks, Kids Discover! Question 1, what is the process of turning water from a liquid into a gas? Evaporation, condensation, or fermentation? Question two, which type of rock is formed from cooled magma or lava? Igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic? Question three, what is the name of the supercontinent that existed 250 million years ago? Patagonia, Pomello, or Pangaea? Question four, which gas makes up about 78% of the Earth's atmosphere? Nitrogen, oxygen, or carbon dioxide? Question five, what is the process where plants use sunlight to make food? Respiration, photosynthesis, or hypothesis? Question six, which layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer? Troposphere, mesosphere or stratosphere? Question 7. What does it mean if a volcano is dormant? Parent Challenge. What are the three main states of matter found on Earth? Answers to round number four, question one. What is the process of water turning from a liquid into a gas? Evaporation, condensation or fermentation?
Speaker 4:
[26:39] Evaporation.
Speaker 5:
[26:40] That is correct. The sun heats up water in oceans and lakes, turning it into invisible water vapor, part of the water cycle. From the water turns into a gas, goes into the sky, then the clouds rain down, and that's the water cycle. Question 2. Which type of rock is formed from cooled magma or lava? Igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic?
Speaker 4:
[27:08] Igneous.
Speaker 5:
[27:09] Igneous is correct. The rock cycle describes how fire-formed rocks like basalt and granite are created from molten material. That's pretty sweet. I didn't know granite, like that you would use in a countertop, came from magma.
Speaker 4:
[27:24] I didn't know that either.
Speaker 5:
[27:25] Cool. Question three. What is the name of the supercontinent that existed 250 million years ago? Patagonia, Pamelo or Pangea?
Speaker 4:
[27:38] Pangea.
Speaker 5:
[27:39] That is correct. The continental drift theory explains how all of our current continents were once joined together as one giant land mass. Question four. Which gas makes up about 78% of the Earth's atmosphere? Nitrogen, oxygen or carbon dioxide?
Speaker 4:
[28:01] I want to say it's nitrogen.
Speaker 5:
[28:02] It is nitrogen. There is more nitrogen in our air than any other gas, which is crazy. While we need oxygen to breathe, most of our air is actually nitrogen. Here's something interesting. Do you know how in a bag of chips, there's chips and there's air? Inside of the bag? Do you know what kind of air is inside of a bag of chips?
Speaker 4:
[28:23] It's nitrogen.
Speaker 5:
[28:23] It is nitrogen. Yeah. Question five, what is the process where plants use sunlight to make food? Respiration, photosynthesis or hypothesis?
Speaker 4:
[28:36] Photosynthesis.
Speaker 5:
[28:37] You are right. They take in sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to create glucose, which is just a fancy word for plant sugar, and release the oxygen that we breathe. That's kind of a cycle too, isn't it? We breathe in the oxygen that plants make, we breathe out the carbon dioxide that plants use to make food, and then they make oxygen for us.
Speaker 4:
[28:59] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[29:00] We're a team, us and plants. Question six, which layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer? Troposphere, mesosphere or stratosphere?
Speaker 4:
[29:13] Stratosphere.
Speaker 5:
[29:14] That's right. The ozone layer protects us by absorbing harmful UV rays from the sun. Question seven, what does it mean if a volcano is dormant?
Speaker 4:
[29:26] It hasn't erupted in a long time.
Speaker 5:
[29:28] That is correct. If a volcano is dormant, it hasn't erupted in a long time, but could still erupt in the future, like it is sleeping. So I learned something the other day. Do you know that Yellowstone Park is a dormant mega volcano? Yes. I didn't know that. There's something like eight or nine super volcanoes on Earth and Yellowstone is one of them. Did you know you can go volcano sledding?
Speaker 4:
[29:56] You can like sled down a volcano.
Speaker 5:
[29:59] But not in the magma, obviously.
Speaker 4:
[30:03] Wow.
Speaker 5:
[30:04] So you could just slide down the side?
Speaker 4:
[30:06] Yeah, you like sit on this thing and then you just slide down.
Speaker 5:
[30:11] I think I'll pass. Makes me nervous. Parent Challenge. What are the three main states of matter found on Earth?
Speaker 4:
[30:20] Solid, liquid and gas.
Speaker 5:
[30:21] Very good. You are learning in school. Everything on Earth is made of matter, which changes state based on temperature and pressure. And yes, the Kids Discover giveaway is happening again this week. If you want a chance to win a free subscription to their entire digital learning platform, entering is as easy as it gets. Just head to the Kids Discover Instagram page at Kids Discover. Find the giveaway post and comment Trivia for Kids and tag Kids Discover. 10 seconds and you're officially in the running. Their digital learning platform is packed with awesome articles and visuals that kids, parents, teachers, and home school families all love. So go now. Round 5, the category is Things That Are Orange. Question 1. The bright orange frog called a pumpkin toadlet is about the size of what? A jelly bean, a golf ball, or a grapefruit. Question two. What orange bird shares a name with a major league baseball team and builds hanging sock shaped nests? Question three. What orange melon is related to cucumbers? Question four. What orange rock is made from tree sap that's millions of years old? Question 5. Which orange cartoon cat hates Mondays? Question six, what orange Halloween decoration was originally carved from turnips? Question seven, true or false? The black box in an airplane that is used to record flight data is actually orange. Parent Challenge. What country's national soccer team wears orange shirts? Answers to the last round, question one. The bright orange frog called a pumpkin toadlet is about the size of what? A jelly bean, a golf ball, or a grapefruit?
Speaker 4:
[33:30] A grapefruit.
Speaker 5:
[33:32] The answer is a jelly bean. The pumpkin toadlet is among the world's smallest frogs. These tiny, bright orange Brazilian frogs are so small that their inner ear canals cannot function properly, leading to clumsy, uncontrolled landings after jumping. So I saw a picture of them. They are so tiny that they could fit on your fingernail. Like, look at my fingernail right now. A toad is as small as that. And they're bright orange.
Speaker 4:
[34:03] How cute.
Speaker 5:
[34:04] Question two. What orange bird that shares a name with a major league baseball team builds hanging, sock-shaped nests?
Speaker 4:
[34:15] I don't know.
Speaker 5:
[34:16] They are orioles. The Baltimore Orioles are a major league baseball team. Their nests look like little woven bags. That's pretty cool. Question three. What orange melon is related to cucumbers?
Speaker 4:
[34:33] Cantaloupe.
Speaker 5:
[34:34] You're right. They're both part of the gourd family. Along with cucumbers and cantaloupes, this family includes squash, pumpkins, and watermelons. Do you like cantaloupes?
Speaker 4:
[34:46] Yeah. And I also like pumpkins, but only pie, not just cooked up pumpkin.
Speaker 5:
[34:51] Right.
Speaker 4:
[34:52] And I also might like seeds.
Speaker 5:
[34:55] You like cantaloupe seeds?
Speaker 4:
[34:57] No, I like pumpkin seeds.
Speaker 5:
[34:58] Oh, and they're roasted? Yum. Question four. What orange rock is made from tree sap that is millions of years old?
Speaker 4:
[35:09] I have no idea.
Speaker 5:
[35:10] The answer is amber. It sometimes traps ancient insects inside. So if you saw the first Jurassic Park movie, that's how they said they recreated the dinosaurs because a mosquito who had sucked dinosaur blood got trapped in amber and then they were able to use that dinosaur's blood inside that mosquito in the amber to redevelop the dinosaurs again in the first Jurassic Park movie. Question five, what orange cartoon cat hates Mondays?
Speaker 4:
[35:46] Garfield.
Speaker 5:
[35:47] He is the one who hates Mondays. Question six, what orange Halloween decoration was originally carved from turnips?
Speaker 4:
[35:58] Jack-o-lanterns.
Speaker 5:
[35:59] Jack-o-lantern is correct. Pumpkins became popular later in America. Could you carve a turnip?
Speaker 4:
[36:06] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[36:06] Yeah, you probably could. They're probably not as cool looking as a pumpkin though. I love making jack-o-lanterns at Halloween.
Speaker 4:
[36:13] Or if you get a ready, ready big pumpkin, you can make a boat.
Speaker 5:
[36:18] You can make a boat. That's true.
Speaker 4:
[36:20] People do races in the water.
Speaker 5:
[36:22] Yup, with pumpkins. Question seven, true or false? The black box in an airplane that is used to record flight data is usually orange.
Speaker 4:
[36:34] True.
Speaker 5:
[36:35] That is true. The black box is orange. It's actually bright orange so that it's easier to find after accidents. So the orange color is the easiest to spot amongst other colors to the human eye. So if the airplane black box was actually black, and let's say the airplane crashed into the ocean and they were looking for the black box, you couldn't see a black box against the blue water very easily. But you can sure see a bright orange box against the blue ocean more easily. So they're orange. Parent challenge, what country's national soccer team wears orange shirts? I don't know. The answer is the Netherlands. So Brooks, when dad and I went to the Netherlands, we brought you home a key chain with a lion that had what color soccer jersey on? Orange, and that was from the Netherlands. And now it's time for the final exam. Now remember, you've heard these questions in the previous rounds, but these were the hardest ones we've had. So use your memory and try to think back to what the answers are. Question 1, what is the process where plants use sunlight to make food?
Speaker 4:
[38:02] Photosynthesis.
Speaker 5:
[38:04] Question 2, what type of mammal carries its young in a pouch?
Speaker 4:
[38:13] A marsupial.
Speaker 5:
[38:15] Question 3, which gas makes up about 78% of the Earth's atmosphere?
Speaker 4:
[38:25] Nitrogen.
Speaker 5:
[38:27] Question 4, in Diary of a Wimpy Kid, what instrument does Roderick play in his band Loaded Diaper?
Speaker 4:
[38:38] The drums.
Speaker 5:
[38:40] Question 5, what orange bird that shares a name with a Major League Baseball team builds hanging sock-shaped nests?
Speaker 6:
[38:53] Orioles.
Speaker 5:
[38:55] Question 6, which layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer?
Speaker 4:
[39:02] The stratosphere.
Speaker 5:
[39:05] Question 7, which type of rock is formed from cooled magma or lava? Igneous. And here come your shout-outs. Wings of Fire comes from Gia, who is 9 from Burlington, Ontario, Canada.
Speaker 4:
[39:23] Thank you, Gia.
Speaker 5:
[39:24] And Harry Potter comes from Carolyn. Thank you, Carolyn. And you know what time it is. Birthday time! If you are missing the songs, don't forget you can still hear the shout-outs along with those songs on our ad-free Patreon episodes or our YouTube channel. Our first birthday shout-out goes to Bowen, who is turning 8. Happy birthday, Bowen! He is from Omaha, Nebraska. Bowen loves reading, baseball, building forts, digging holes, fishing and hunting. He is forever in his own little world, which is precisely where he belongs. And your mom says, we love you so much, Bubba. Love, mama, dad, June and Camden. Our next shout-out goes to Keoni, who is turning 5. Happy birthday, Keoni. He lives in Lake Oswego, Oregon. Keoni is the middle child in his family and the only boy, and is wedged between two girls. Keoni loves hot wheels and fast cars, playing the Nintendo Switch and kicking butt in Kid Strong. He loves learning about animals, and one day, he plans to become an Earth Ranger because he wants to protect wildlife and save our planet. I love that. Keoni is a very loving boy who enjoys cuddles before bed with his mom and best friend Softy, just as much as he loves roughhousing with his dad. The next birthday goes out to Milo, who is turning 11, double ones. Milo lives in Washington, DC. He is the funniest kid and is great at making people laugh. Milo is a basketball star, a parkour daredevil, a video game whiz, a brilliant songwriter, a chess genius, and he's got the best dance moves. Milo is his dog's favorite person, and he has so much compassion for others, and he cares deeply about the environment and vulnerable people in their community. And your mom says, we love you so much, Milo. The next birthday is to Gabrielle who is turning 6. Happy birthday, Gabrielle. She is from Garden City, New York. Gabrielle is in kindergarten, and her favorite subject is science. Outside of school, she loves dance, gymnastics, and tennis. Gabrielle is a born performer and is constantly singing along to all of her faves like Taylor Swift, K-Pop Demon Hunters, and Wicked. Whenever she gets the chance, she puts on her shark onesie and cheers on her older brother, Alex, as the unofficial mascot for his hockey team, the Long Island Sharks. I love that. When she grows up, Gabrielle plans to own a hair salon with her BFF, Maddie. She has a big personality and lights up any room she enters, and your mom, dad, and older brother love you to the moon and back and wish you the happiest of birthdays. The next shout out in line goes to Ollie, who is turning eight. Happy birthday, Ollie. He is from Houston, Texas. Ollie loves Pokemon, Roblox, and playing baseball. Go Astros. He is smart, so funny, creative, and the best big brother to his little sister, Eloise. Ollie, your family is so excited for your next year, and they are so proud of all of the amazing things you are doing. And your mom, dad, and sister love you so much. And how about this? There is an extra special birthday shout out along with Ollie's. His mom, Susie, is turning 40 this week! Welcome to the club, Susie! Our next shout out goes to Charlie, who is turning seven. Happy birthday, Charlie! Charlie isn't just a fun-loving, dancing, baseball-playing first grader, but he is also the best big brother ever. And your family says, you are growing up so much, reading a ton, doing math all the time, and asking so many great questions about the world around you. Mom, dad, and Camille are so proud of you for always being yourself and sharing your joy with everyone around you, always. Happy birthday, Charlie! Our next shout out goes to a boy who has more names than I've ever heard. Happy 9th birthday to Gavin! Also known as Mr. Gabbo, the Gavinator, Gabbo Wavo, Gabow Bow, Lap Dog, and Honey Badger. And your mom says, Gavin, you are one of a kind. Your vigor and enthusiasm for life is contagious, and you are a spark of dynamite that lights up any room. We love to watch you be a leader in CC class. Wrestle, play baseball, football, and care for others. You are such a great leader. May God continue to bless you and everything you do. Love mom, dad, Grayson, Tank, Dawson, and Everly! The next birthday goes out to Dax, who is turning six. Happy birthday, Dax! He lives in Toronto, Canada! Dax is so excited to be turning six. He has an incredible older brother named Jones, and a little sister that looks just like him named Elle. Dax is a true artist and works day and night in his art studio, making snowflakes, new projects, and drawings. He is so loved that everyone wants a chance to hang out with him, including Sonny, who lives down the street and does carpool with them and all of his many cousins. When Dax is hungry, you could find him next to a pot of warm, plain pasta. When he's bored, you can find him watching the Thundermans. He doesn't know what he wants for his birthday, except that he's sure that he wants aqua beads. Dax is impossible not to love, and your mom says, we wish the most tender guy in the world the best birthday from everyone who loves you. The next shout out goes to Maya, who is turning three. Happy birthday, Maya. She is a cheeky and very funny little girl who loves her brother, Emilio, so much. Maya likes princesses and all kinds of superheroes, and she sings a lot. And your mom says, Maya brightens our every day. The birthday up next goes out to Jacob, who is turning ten double digits. Jacob is from Chicago. He is kind to everyone and an upstander for those who need it. Jacob is smart, brave, creative, and funny. He loves Roblox, helping his brother, wrestling, playing basketball, and pugs. He is also a big fan of the show Survivor, playing drums, and early 2000s rock music. Jacob loves spending time with his family and traveling to new places. Our next birthday goes to Bailey, who is turning eight. Happy birthday, Bailey. He is from San Diego, California. Bailey is a joyful, kind, insightful, and hilarious second-grader. He is a master Lego builder and arts and crafts creator who enjoys Ninjago, Marvel, and adventures around California. Bailey loves camping and outdoor activities and science experiments with his dad, which sometimes ends in a really big mess. He likes playing life, watching movies, and going on surprise adventures with his mom. Bailey likes cooking and playing games and getting super duper silly with his Grammy. When he is not supervising his family in these activities, he's probably reading every book he can get his hands on, from Dog Man to Bad Guys and all kinds of chapter books. Bailey is a talented dancer and a rising force on the basketball court and soccer field, and his curiosity about the world never takes a day off. He has won the Soaring Eagle Award three years in a row, demonstrating his big heart, extraordinary effort and excellent school achievement. Nice work! Bailey has even found ways to outsmart his parents. Well, sometimes. And your family says, Bailey, it's not a surprise that you are liked by your friends, classmates, teachers and coaches. We are especially proud of how you have learned to laugh at everyday mistakes and turn life's little oopsies into learning opportunities, which make for pretty great stories later on. You are adored by your family, and on this special birthday, we want you to know we are always in your corner, cheering you on forever. Happy 8th birthday, buddy. We love you so, so much. Love dad, mom, and your entire family. Next, we want to give a big birthday shout out to Rowan, who is turning nine. Happy birthday, Rowan! She is from Nashville, Tennessee. Rowan is such a smart and funny girl with the biggest heart. She loves Girl Scouts, her musical theater class, playing outside with her friends, and volunteering at their local animal shelter, where she reads books to the dogs and cats. So sweet. And your dad says, we are so proud of the amazing little person you are becoming. Watching you bloom and discover who you are and what you love is our very favorite thing. Happy birthday, Rowboat. We love you so big. From mom, dad, and Hattie Mae. Our next birthday goes to Haley, who is turning six. Happy birthday, Haley. Haley lives in Michigan with her parents and her little sister, Claire. She is incredibly funny, helpful, and kind to everyone around her. Haley loves unicorns, reading, math, dancing, and gymnastics. She is looking forward to a summer full of riding her bike and swimming with her sister, cousins, and friends. Happy birthday, Haley Bean. We love you so much. Love, mom and dad. The next birthday goes out to Olivia, who is turning eight. Happy birthday, Olivia. She loves reading, swimming, being outside, and she is a big helper to her family. Right now, Olivia loves K-pop demon hunters, but she also loves Wham and Queen. And Olivia is so sweet and kind. The next birthday goes out to Orson, who is turning seven. Happy birthday, Orson. He is from the UK. Orson has a huge heart and is always thinking of his friends and family. He is very funny and he loves to dance and sing to Imagine Dragons. Orson loves sausage dogs, collecting soft toys and playing Minecraft and Super Mario Brothers. He just started skiing and is mastering it like a pro. And your mom says we are so proud of him. Love mom, dad, and big brother, Freddy. Coming up next is Camille, who is turning seven. Happy birthday, Camille. She is one of the most intelligent kids ever. Camille really loves learning and is doing so well in the first grade. She loves doing art activities, including drawing in her journal. Camille is a great dancer and hopes to be a news reporter like her big sister. She has a great personality and loves her dog, Lucy. Mom, dad, and Leia all love you very much. And our last birthday shout out has to travel all the way to Taipei, Taiwan because Riley is turning 10 double digits. Riley loves playing the flute and taking care of her cat, Ponyo, who is turning four. She also loves dancing K-pop and art. And here is your conversation starter. Quinn, we talked about mammals. Two questions. Which is your favorite mammal, and which mammal would you pick to have as a pet? That may not be the same thing, so that's why I'm asking a two-parter.
Speaker 4:
[53:31] Oh, man. My favorite mammal? I don't even know. Think about having a little baby pygmy hippopotamus as a pet.
Speaker 6:
[53:39] Adorable.
Speaker 5:
[53:41] Yeah. Have you ever seen a baby beaver?
Speaker 4:
[53:44] No.
Speaker 5:
[53:44] They are the cutest things I think I've ever seen. Over hippos, that's like your favorite ever. Okay, so here's my two answers. Hippos are my favorite mammals. That is true. However, if I could have a pet, I don't know, I saw it on Instagram the other day, I would have a baby beaver. I mean, look at that.
Speaker 4:
[54:01] Oh, my goodness gracious.
Speaker 1:
[54:02] That's really cute.
Speaker 5:
[54:04] Really cute. I just brought up a picture on my phone. Have you seen anything as cute as that ever?
Speaker 6:
[54:10] Mm, I don't think so.
Speaker 5:
[54:11] I mean, baby snow leopard, probably right up there too, but.
Speaker 6:
[54:14] Oh, it would be so fun to have a horse.
Speaker 4:
[54:16] I would love to have a horse.
Speaker 5:
[54:18] Your grandpa has a horse?
Speaker 4:
[54:19] I know he does.
Speaker 5:
[54:20] His name is Turtle.
Speaker 6:
[54:21] Turtle.
Speaker 4:
[54:22] And he's a pain.
Speaker 5:
[54:24] Yeah, Turtle, the mini horse, is not that great. Grandpa also has a regular size horse, but he is not of the level of your riding ability, so you don't get to ride him. But a horse would be fun, I agree.
Speaker 4:
[54:35] I know.
Speaker 5:
[54:35] If we lived on a farm, I would consider it.
Speaker 4:
[54:37] You would get me one. I want a gray one.
Speaker 5:
[54:39] Ooh, a gray horse.
Speaker 4:
[54:41] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[54:41] Thank you for listening. Thank you guys so much. Have a great week. Thank you for listening to the Trivia for Kids podcast. If you haven't done so already, please give us a five-star review. Birthday shout-outs are available to paid Patreon subscribers. So if you would like to have a birthday shout-out at the end of our show, sign up to be a Patreon subscriber and listen for your birthday. Please follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook, and don't forget to check out our YouTube channel for even more Trivia fun. Thanks for listening.
Speaker 1:
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