20 Summer Quiz Questions Game for Kids & Adults

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Get ready to test yourself with these 20 fun summer questions both for adults and kids who like to challenge themselves. This quiz combines different questions from various topics that are all related to the summer season. Try to score at least 15 out of 20 to pass the quiz, good luck!

Summer Quiz Questions

Instructions: Answer each question by selecting the best choice, proceed through the quiz, and after the last question, click the “Results” button to view your score and review the correct answers.

 

Results

You’re a Summer Genius!

Summer Genius

Congratulations! You passed the quiz with flying colors. Your impressive knowledge of summer traditions, activities, and facts proves that you’re ready to make the most of this sunny season. Keep enjoying the warm weather and sharing your summer wisdom!

Better Luck Next Time!

Summer Quiz Beginner

It looks like you didn’t pass the quiz this time, but don’t worry! Summer is full of opportunities to learn and have fun. Brush up on your summer facts and give it another try. You’re on your way to becoming a summer trivia master!

#1. Which insect is known for lighting up summer nights?

#2. Which popular summer footwear is known for its open design and ease of wear?

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#3. Which summer dessert is made by freezing sweetened milk or cream?

#4. Which beverage is often associated with summer picnics and barbecues?

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#5. What is the hottest recorded temperature on Earth and where was it recorded?

#6. Which day is celebrated as International Surfing Day?

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#7. Which famous children’s book features a character who turns into a butterfly in the summer?

#8. What is the traditional Japanese festival celebrated in summer with fireworks and dancing?

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#9. Which famous amusement park located in California is a popular summer destination?

#10. What protective item is essential for shielding your eyes from the sun during summer?

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#11. What is the name of the music festival held in Chicago every summer?

#12. What is the most popular summer vacation destination in the United States?

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#13. Which flower is often associated with summer and has a name that means ‘sun’ in its native language?

#14. Which popular summer food is made from kernels that explode when heated?

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#15. Which animal is known for its long migration during the summer?

#16. Which fruit, often associated with summer, is technically a berry?

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#17. What is the name of the sailing competition that takes place in Newport, Rhode Island, each summer?

#18. Which sport is traditionally played on grass courts during summer?

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#19. Which activity involves sliding down a water-covered surface on a mat or inner tube?

#20. Which constellation is prominent in the summer sky in the Northern Hemisphere?

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About the Quiz

Congratulations on finishing the summer quiz above, we hope you learn a thing or two and ultimately enjoyed the test. Continue learning and improving your knowledge about various topics, and someday you will be someone who knows a little bit of something about everything.

Related: 15 Fun Summer Trivia Questions and Answers: Test Your Summer Knowledge!

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