241 Education Trivia Questions (Ranked from Easiest to Hardest)

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January 4, 2024
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Education is a vital aspect of human development and has been at the forefront of societal progress for centuries. From the earliest forms of schooling to the most modern and advanced educational systems, the field of education is constantly evolving and adapting to the needs of society. To understand the history and current state of education, it is important to have a grasp of the key figures, concepts, and milestones that have shaped the field.

To help with this, we have compiled a list of education trivia questions that cover a wide range of topics. These questions will test your knowledge of the world's oldest universities, the influential figures in education, the different theories of learning, and the key milestones in the field. Whether you are a student, a teacher, or simply someone who is interested in education, these questions will help you deepen your understanding of the field and gain a new perspective on its history and current state.

So, let's dive into the list of education trivia questions and test your knowledge! From the name of the theory that states that individuals have different learning styles to the famous educational reformer who introduced the concept of "outcome-based education", these questions will challenge your understanding of the field and help you gain a deeper appreciation for the complexities and nuances of education.

241 Education Trivia Questions Ranked From Easiest to Hardest (Updated for 2024)

  1. What does AP, the program of college-level courses and examinations for high school students developed by the College Board, stand for?

    Answer: Advanced Placement

  2. With an annual budget of over $300 million and over 95,000 enrolled students, the Lone Star College System is one of the U.S.'s largest community college systems. In what state will you find all of the school's campuses?

    Answer: Texas

  3. If a high school student wants to apply to college but doesn’t want to take the SAT, what's the other standardized test they can take? (Hint: It’s also 3 letters)

    Answer: ACT

  4. The public comment "I don’t think parents should be telling schools what they should teach" is thought to be a major reason that Democrat Terry McAuliffe lost his 2021 bid to be re-elected as governor of what state?

    Answer: Virginia

  5. What is the somewhat rude term for an angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees?

    Answer: Obtuse

  6. While its acronymic name suggests this network should be the home of educational programming, the reality TV shows "90 Day Fiancé", "Sister Wives", and "Long Island Medium" are all shown by which TV network?

    Answer: TLC

  7. "Der Lehrer" (for a man) and "die Lehrerin" (for a woman) mean "the teacher" in what European language?

    Answer: German

  8. Europe's largest library, the Library of Birmingham has the 1623 First Folio of what playwright and poet with a whole memorial collection in the building?

    Answer: William Shakespeare

  9. Promoted to his current cabinet-level position in 2017, Dharmendra Pradhan is the Minister of Education in what country?

    Answer: India

  10. Although the exact origin is unknown, this piece of technology and calculating tool used beans or stones moved in grooves of sand to perform calculations. Although computers have mostly replaced it, this tool is still in use for teaching arithmetic to children in many parts of the world. What is it?

    Answer: Abacus

  11. The "HDI" is calculated using life expectancy, education, and per capita income and is used to rank countries into four tiers. What does HDI stand for?

    Answer: Human Development Index

  12. One of the most famous institutions of musical education in the world, the Moscow Conservatory is officially named after what composer of "Swan Lake" and "The Nutcracker?"

    Answer: Tchaikovsky

  13. A set of three hierarchical models of evaluating education as cognitive, affective, and sensory, is known as ______’s Taxonomy Of Learning. Fill in the one word blank, also the process when a flower blossoms into its full form.

    Answer: Bloom's Taxonomy Of Learning

  14. The Presidential Physical Fitness test (active in the United States from 1966 to 2018) consisted of six exercises: curl-ups, pull-ups, shuttle run, one-mile run, sit-and-reach, and what exercise that draws on the pectoral muscles?

    Answer: Push-ups

  15. Known in part for playing the character of Wolverine over an 18-year span along with hosting the Tony Awards four times, what British-Australian actor and singer also taught physical education for a year in Uppingham School in England while he was still a teenager?

    Answer: Hugh Jackman

  16. Conceived as a competitor to the SAT, what Iowa-spawned standardized college prep test surpassed the SAT by number of test takers back in 2012?

    Answer: ACT

  17. What is the surname of the Italian educator who gives her name to a method of child education emphasizing self-directed activity, hands-on learning and collaborative play?

    Answer: Montessori

  18. In education, the acronym STEM stands for "science, technology, engineering, and mathematics." When an A is added to form the acronym STEAM, what does the A stand for?

    Answer: arts

  19. "Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus," translated as "Never Tickle A Sleeping Dragon," is the official motto for what fictional place of learning?

    Answer: Hogwarts

  20. There are three basic trigonometric functions taught in high schools: sine, cosine, and what third function?

    Answer: Tangent

  21. The Mustangs are the sports teams of what Dallas higher-education institution whose name reflects its founding by a Protestant Christian sect?

    Answer: Southern Methodist University

  22. Which term is used for schools that are separate from the local school district and therefore don’t necessarily have to abide by the same rules, regulations, and standards as the traditional schools where they’re located? (Hint: Whether they should be considered public or private is very much a matter of debate since they can get funding from the government even though they’re operating independently)

    Answer: Charter

  23. The Sun Devils and the Wildcats are the mascots for two of the largest public universities in what state?

    Answer: Arizona

  24. The No Child Left Behind Act was a U.S. Act of Congress that reauthorized the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and was signed into law by what U.S. President?

    Answer: George W Bush

  25. The Dukes are the Division I sports teams of what educational institution located in the Uptown neighborhood of Pittsburgh?

    Answer: Duquesne University

  26. A Saturday Evening Post cover by Norman Rockwell, in which a mother dresses up her reluctant son as the embodiment of learning, is “The Spirit Of ______.” Fill in the one word “E” blank, the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction at school.

    Answer: The Spirit Of Education

  27. Often used outside Germany to mean a place to work out, in the context of the German educational system, what 9-letter word means the most academically oriented type of secondary school?

    Answer: Gymnasium

  28. A potential hire’s CV is like a history of their work, education, and relevant experience (so, more than a quick résumé). Makes sense, as CV stands for which Latin term that means “the course of your life?”

    Answer: Curriculum Vitae

  29. At 535 feet and 42 stories tall, what skyscraper is the focal point of the University of Pittsburgh's main Oakland campus, and the second-tallest educational building in the world?

    Answer: Cathedral of Learning

  30. Derived from Latin meaning “the course of a race,” which term is used to refer to the subjects studied in a school or college?

    Answer: Curriculum

  31. Holistic and imaginative Steiner education also goes by what W-name for a certain fancy hotel or semi-fancy salad?

    Answer: Waldorf

  32. At the 2016 Rio Olympics, what swimmer, whose last name is a synonym for "education," won the men's 100m butterfly race and became Singapore's first-ever Olympic gold medalist?

    Answer: Joseph Schooling

  33. The Stonewall veteran and founder of the Griffin-Gracy Educational Retreat, who is an advocate for the rights of trans people of color, is most commonly known by what two-word alliterative "M" name?

    Answer: Miss Major

  34. Starring Ram Shankar Nikumbh as an unconventional art teacher who helps dyslexic student Ishaan discover his potential, "Like Stars on Earth" is a 2007 film made in what country?

    Answer: India

  35. Brillantmont, Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz, and Institut auf dem Rosenberg are pricey international boarding schools located in what non-EU European country?

    Answer: Switzerland

  36. What Utah university was named the most sober in the nation for 2014 by the Princeton Review?

    Answer: Brigham Young (BYU)

  37. In the 1870s in St Louis, Susan Blow founded the first public learning place for little kids in America with what German-influenced name?

    Answer: Kindergarten

  38. What Las Vegas Casino includes two towers names Octavius and Forum?

    Answer: Caesar's Palace

  39. Fatima Khalil is a tuition-free school that opened in December 2020 that offers a safe environment for children with disabilities who often face discrimination and rejection from the standard schooling system. The school is located in what capital of Afghanistan?

    Answer: Kabul

  40. What seemingly political name is given to colleges whose undergraduate programs offer a broad general knowledge base to their students? Examples include Williams or Barnard colleges.

    Answer: liberal arts college

  41. In the late 14th century, Dirc Potter van der Loo, lord of Waddinxveen, wrote a poem of Biblically based amorous adventures called “The ______ Of Love.” Fill in the blank with a “C” word, sometimes used to refer to a path or a particular educational class.

    Answer: Course

  42. Basic Educational Opportunity Grant was the original name for U.S. college grants now known by what four-letter name of a Rhode Island senator?

    Answer: Pell

  43. What are the two Washington DC colleges that came in the top 5 for the best schools in the US for Political Science in a report by College Factual in 2021?

    Answer: Georgetown, George Washington

  44. In 1840, Friedrich Froebel started the first kindergarten in what country? Before then, children under the age of seven did not attend school.

    Answer: Germany

  45. In 1690, children in Massachusetts read from the “New England ______”, a set of short, often Biblical, rhymes, that taught kids the alphabet. Fill in the blank, a term for a child’s first textbook, or a preparatory coat of paint.

    Answer: primer

  46. Recipients of the international postgraduate award named the Rhodes Scholarship are invited to study at what institution?

    Answer: Oxford

  47. Savannah State University, Albany State University, and Fort Valley State University are three HBCUs in the state of Georgia. What does HBCU stand for?

    Answer: Historically black colleges and universities

  48. There is a non-profit foundation headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland that manages the "IB" educational program for students throughout the world. What does IB stand for?

    Answer: International Baccalaureate

  49. In electronics, CRT stands for "cathode-ray tube;" in education, it stands for what academic movement related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?

    Answer: Critical Race Theory

  50. Named for a section of the U.S. Internal Revenue code, a 529 plan is a tax-advantaged vehicle designed for saving for what kind of expense?

    Answer: Education / School

  51. Among the many pledges made in UNESCO’s Education 2030 Framework for Action is the commitment to providing “quality lifelong ______ opportunities for all, in all settings and at all levels of education.”

    Answer: Learning

  52. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OCED) Programme for International Student ______ (PISA) is an educational test given to 15-year-old students to see if they have the skills in reading, math, and science that they’ll need to succeed.

    Answer: Assessment

  53. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is the majority owner of what manufacturing company which predominantly sells audio equipment? The company was founded by an associate professor who later in life donated his shares to the school.

    Answer: Bose

  54. In what franchise-launching 1985 educational video game was a user required to have a warrant for each arrest while "traveling" to locales as widespread as Oslo, Kathmandu, Cairo, and Lima?

    Answer: Where in the World Is Carmen San Diego?

  55. According to Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, what type of intelligence beginning with K refers to skills such as dexterity, athleticism and hand-eye coordination?

    Answer: Kinesthetic

  56. In the U.S., a student who is benefitting from special education will have a legal document called an ______ Education Program (IEP) to ensure they get the services they need.

    Answer: Individualized

  57. Continuing education is also referred to by what T-term which basically means “level three?”

    Answer: Tertiary

  58. In 1960, which president wrote an article for “Sports Illustrated” (entitled “The Soft American”) and created fitness councils to come up with physical education curriculums for schools?

    Answer: John F. Kennedy

  59. As of March 2020, the top item in Amazon's "Learning & Educational Toys" category was a "Grow 'N Glow T______." What word fills in the blank? The item is marketed as an educational toy for building an ecosystem and learning about interactions between plants and animals.

    Answer: Terrarium

  60. The American teacher Anne Sullivan was best known as both the instructor and lifelong companion of what famous pupil?

    Answer: Helen Keller

  61. Under U.S. law, an IEP may be designed for a child who has special needs. IEP stands for [BLANK] Education Program. What word goes in the blank?

    Answer: Individualized

  62. With alumni including Elon Musk and Sundar Pichai, what is the name of the University of Pennsylvania's renowned business school?

    Answer: Wharton School

  63. Which Alaskan location near Fairbanks sounds like somewhere you’d go for post-secondary education and is in fact home to The University of Alaska Fairbanks?

    Answer: College

  64. Literally translating as "beautiful wands," Beauxbatons is the institution of wizardly education of what country in the Harry Potter universe?

    Answer: France

  65. When you graduate Law School in the U.S., you are the recipient of a J.D. degree. What does J.D. stand for?

    Answer: Juris Doctor

  66. What is the branch of zoology dedicated to the study of birds? This branch attracted public attention following the 2018 Netflix true-crime docu-series "The Staircase" in which a suspected murderer could have been exonerated for the death of his wife through a speculated "Owl Theory."

    Answer: Ornithology

  67. A cybersecurity company that offers open source tools and education for the information security community is Red ______. Fill in the one word blank, a bird that is metaphorically associated with coal mines.

    Answer: Red Canary

  68. What eight-letter "P" word is used most often to refer to the theory and practice of teaching and learning? The word comes from a Greek word meaning "an especially strict or pedantic teacher."

    Answer: Pedagogy

  69. In 2016, China's Tsinghua University announced an international postgraduate award program called the Schwartzman Scholarship modeled after the hallowed Rhodes scholarship at Oxford University. This prestigious 1-year masters degree program is hosted in which Chinese city?

    Answer: Beijing

  70. The availability of equitable, inclusive, and quality educational opportunities for all humans is often referred to as Sustainable Development Goal 4 in a set of 17 development goals established by what organization?

    Answer: United Nations

  71. What word, which derives from the Latin for "red", can mean guidelines used to promote consistent application of learning standards? This word can also mean a set of instructions, especially at the start of an examination paper.

    Answer: Rubric

  72. Over 100 years ago, an Italian physician created a child-centered educational approach based on scientific observations of children. The approach is used in schools around the world under what name?

    Answer: Montessori

  73. The first year of the College Football Playoff (CFP) to determine a national champion for college football in the U.S. was 2014. With a single guess, name any of the four schools in this first playoff.

    Answer: florida st

  74. Following the principle that children with special needs should spend time in the same classrooms as other kids as possible, the acronym "LRE" stands for "Least Restrictive" WHAT?

    Answer: Environment

  75. The model of learning styles famously described by Anthony Gregorc and Kathleen Butler included two perceptual qualities: concrete and abstract. It also included two ordering abilities: sequential and what other chaotic style?

    Answer: Random

  76. Baruch and Hunter are both institutions of higher education in NYC that are part of what 4-letter-acronymed university system?

    Answer: CUNY

  77. In the United Kingdom, compulsory education starts at what young age?

    Answer: Five

  78. The 2011 International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) assigns a number between 1 and 8 to different levels of education in ascending order. According to this scale, a person who is at level 6 will have gained or be working towards which educational qualification?

    Answer: Bachelor's Degree

  79. Lowood, a school for poor and orphaned girls, gives an education, but also harsh treatment, to the titular governess of what classic Charlotte Bronte novel?

    Answer: Jane Eyre

  80. Canada's Dalhousie University is located in what capital and largest city of the Maritime province of Nova Scotia?

    Answer: Halifax

  81. The college entrance exam SAT is owned, developed, and published by the what private, non-profit organization in the United States?

    Answer: The College Board

  82. What Chinese philosopher of the 6th-century BC taught ethics, politics, and other ways of life to Yan Hui, Zengzi, and other disciples of his philosophy and eventual religion?

    Answer: Confucius

  83. Frederick Law Olmsted planned the Palo Alto campus of what school?

    Answer: Stanford

  84. What is the tasty name of the series of small single-board computers developed by an eponymous foundation in the UK and often used for the promotion of teaching computer science concepts in schools and developing countries?

    Answer: Raspberry Pi

  85. Capeside High is the fictional educational institution attended by Joey, Pacey, and others on what teen drama of the late '90s and early 2000s?

    Answer: Dawson's Creek

  86. The "separate but equal" doctrine established in Plessy v. Ferguson eventually got struck down by what 1954 anti-segregation ruling?

    Answer: Brown v. Board of Education

  87. The Peabody College of Education and Human Development is a highly regarded graduate school at what Tennessee university?

    Answer: Vanderbilt

  88. Jennifer Honey was a fictional teacher at Crunchem Hall in what classic children's novel? Her boss was the Trunchbull.

    Answer: Matilda

  89. Named for two kings of Bavaria, Ludwig Maximilian University is a prestigious institution of higher learning located in what German city?

    Answer: Munich

  90. While working at Motorola in the 1970s, Martin Cooper invented what is typically considered the first cell phone. Cooper is a graduate of IIT: an Institute of Technology located in what state?

    Answer: Illinois

  91. What ancient Greek philosopher studied at Plato's Academy for two decades before founding his own school, which he called the Lyceum?

    Answer: Aristotle

  92. The largest public high school in the United States is ______ Technical High School, named after which New York City borough in which it is located?

    Answer: Brooklyn

  93. In 1968, Virginia Commonwealth was created via the merger of two existing schools in Richmond. With a single guess, name either of these preceding places of education.

    Answer: Medical College of Virginia or Richmond Professional Institute

  94. 2015's Every Student Succeeds Act retained the annual standardized testing of No Child Left Behind. Testing begins in what grade taught by Ms. Vaughn in "Billy Madison?"

    Answer: Third Grade

  95. While the family resided in the White House, the Obama children attended Sidwell Friends, a D.C. school founded by a member of what religious group?

    Answer: Quakers

  96. The country has 40 public universities and the most research-intensive are collectively known as the Go8 ("Group of 8"). The country's universities are modeled on the British system, there are other intermediate options that may be taken as preparatory steps before entering university. What is the country?

    Answer: Australia

  97. Richard Dreyfuss was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for playing the titular music educator raising a Deaf son in what 1995 film?

    Answer: Mr. Holland's Opus

  98. The deaths of four college students on May 4, 1970 at a school in Ohio became a flashpoint moment in Vietnam War protests. On what school's campus did this tragic event occur?

    Answer: Kent State

  99. "A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything" is the subtitle of what 2005 book that spawned a public interest in behavioral economics and led to multiple sequels and a long-running podcast?

    Answer: Freakonomics

  100. As of 2016, the lowest reported adult literacy rate in a country (according to data compiled by Wikipedia from various sources) was 22% in what four-letter African country with the capital N'Djamena?

    Answer: Chad

  101. Long before "Animal House," Harvard's entire 1818 sophomore class was expelled for engaging in what sort of battle?

    Answer: Food Fight

  102. The Arbitur is a qualification granted at the end of secondary education in which central European country?

    Answer: Germany

  103. Famous for his wisdom and teaching ability, Chiron was what type of half-human creature of Greek mythology?

    Answer: Centaur

  104. Although the exact number is, unsurprisingly, unknown, there once was a building on the continent of Africa that held 40,000 to 400,000 papyrus scrolls and was part of a larger research institution called the Mouseion that was dedicated to the nine Muses. What is the name of this library?

    Answer: Great Library of Alexandria

  105. CARS and the really-difficult-to-turn-into-an-acronym Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems are two sections of what standardized post-grad admission test?

    Answer: MCAT/ Medical College Admission Test

  106. In which year of Harry Potter's education at Hogwarts does he first visit the nearby village Hogsmeade?

    Answer: Third Year

  107. In what U.S. state would you find Gonzaga University's 152-acre campus?

    Answer: Washington

  108. What 1989 hit song was contemporaneously acclaimed by history teachers who claimed that the track was an inadvertently effective educational aid?

    Answer: We Didn't Start the Fire

  109. The famous Supreme Court case which unanimously ruled that segregation is unconstitutional pitted Brown vs. the Board of Education from what city (currently the 5th largest in Kansas)?

    Answer: Topeka

  110. Under President Mwai Kibaki, what African nation placed a large emphasis on improving education, resulting in 2008's introduction of government subsidized secondary education for all citizens?

    Answer: Kenya

  111. On what landmass would you find the Georgia Sea Turtle Center, a rehabilitation and educational facility?

    Answer: Jekyll Island

  112. What “B” Texas State History Museum, established in 2001 in Austin, TX, is dedicated to the telling the story of Texas through educational experiences? Its name is the same as the last name of the actress who starred in “Ocean’s 8” as Danny Ocean’s sister.

    Answer: Bullock Texas State History Museum

  113. The 2019 college admissions bribery scandal whose guilty parties included actress Felicity Huffman is often known by what two-word nickname, which is also a 1999 film starring James Van Der Beek?

    Answer: Varsity Blues

  114. "Mathman," a parody of the arcade game of Pac-Man, was a recurring segment on what educational TV show produced by the Children's Television Workshop?

    Answer: Square One

  115. Erieside Avenue in Cleveland is home to what museum and educational facility? It shares its name with five prominent bodies of water in the region, and many exhibits in the museum are about this topic.

    Answer: Great Lakes Science Center

  116. A science and technology center in Downtown San Jose, that offers hands-on STEAM education, is The ______ Interactive. Fill in the one word blank, a word also used to describe colleges that offer specific applied science education.

    Answer: The Tech Interactive

  117. Located near the Oregon Zoo in Portland’s Washington Park, the World ______ Center is a nonprofit educational institution dedicated to what science of planting land dominated by trees?

    Answer: World Forestry Center

  118. When analyzing a country’s educational development, it is important to look at the ______ ratio, the percentage of children registered to attend school. Fill in the one word “E” blank, often a specific period of time allotted for signing up for school or college.

    Answer: Enrollment Ratio

  119. What 1967 film stars Sidney Poitier as an educator in London's East End grappling with social and racial issues at his inner-city school?

    Answer: To Sir, With Love

  120. Dotheboys Hall is the name of the fictional, and not very kind, school attended by some of the characters of "Nicholas Nickleby," a novel by what author?

    Answer: Charles Dickens

  121. Using the title character as a way to illustrate the effect of education on children as they grow, "Emile" is an 18th-century treatise on education by what Geneva-born philosopher?

    Answer: Jean-Jacques Rousseau

  122. Thomas Edison is one of the inventors mentioned in "Mother Necessity," a song from what 1970s educational animated series whose other famous songs include "Conjunction Junction?"

    Answer: Schoolhouse Rock

  123. A student who is getting ready to apply to college might be worrying about their GPA, which is an acronym for grade ______ average.

    Answer: Point

  124. The Braidwoodian system (also called the combined system) was created by Thomas Briadwood, a teacher of the deaf in London in the 1760s. It was the precursor to British ______ Language.

    Answer: Sign

  125. Minerva McGonagall is a Professor of Transfiguration who later becomes Headmistress of what fictional school of witchcraft and wizardry?

    Answer: Hogwarts

  126. When a teacher notices a student is not being challenged by the grade-level curriculum, they might recommend that they take an ______ Placement (AP) class or two.

    Answer: Advanced

  127. Which year of school comes after pre-school but before primary school and is named for the German term for “children’s garden?”

    Answer: Kindergarten

  128. The Council on Social Work ______ (CSWE) is the national nonprofit organization that accredits Masters of Social Work (MSW) programs in the United States.

    Answer: Education

  129. After the United States and China, which country has the third-largest higher education system in the world?

    Answer: India

  130. In 2008, Texas Instruments introduced a single-board computer designed for hobbyists and as an educational tool for the development of open source software. The board is known as a ______ Board, with what canine word filling in the blank? (If you "snoop" on their website, you'll see many different models are currently available.)

    Answer: Beagle

  131. Which term that starts with E would you hear in a school district’s office in late summer/early fall when administrators are figuring out how many students are registered for the coming year?

    Answer: Enrollment

  132. The goal of the Individuals with Disabilities ______ Act (IDEA) is to provide disabled students with the support they need to access the opportunities their peers have at school.

    Answer: Education

  133. Which new learning theory considers how students learn by using technology and participating in the digital world?

    Answer: Connectivism

  134. What D.C. school was the first college in the United States to be dedicated to the education of the deaf and hard of hearing?

    Answer: Gallaudet University

  135. The Learning as a ______ (LaaN) theory has been proposed as a more effective union of connectivisim, knowledge management (KM), and technology-enhanced learning (TEL) where the learner is at the center of the connections.

    Answer: Network

  136. At which of the state’s institutes of higher education will you find the most powerful laser in the United States? (Bonus fact: The HERCULES Petawatt Laser fires a pulse with an intensity that’s like taking all the sunlight hitting Earth and focusing it onto one grain of sand)

    Answer: University of Michigan

  137. The GMAT is an often-required standardized test for admission to graduate business schools in the United States. What does the letter "M" stand for in this initiatlism?

    Answer: Management

  138. Interlocking plastic rods, connectors, blocks, gears, wheels, and other components were the main pieces in what popular construction toy system that was founded in 1992 and featured slogans such as "Imagine, Build, Play" and "Building Worlds Kids Love"?

    Answer: K'Nex

  139. A famous fictional member of the Army Air Forces is Capt. John Yossarian, a 28-year-old World War 2 bombardier in what Joseph Heller satirical novel?

    Answer: Catch 22

  140. In part due to the relatively limited 9,314-seat capacity at its home arena, what school boasted the highest average ticket price for home college basketball games for each year from 2010-18?

    Answer: Duke University

  141. With revenue over $700 million in 2018 and more than 20 years in the education technology market, what is the name of the privately-held DC-based company which claims more than 17,000 schools and organizations in 100 countries as customers? The company's name is likely to remind you of something you'd find in a school.

    Answer: Blackboard Inc

  142. The University of Paris is often colloquially known by what eight-letter name, a reference to one of the buildings on its campus in the city's Latin Quarter?

    Answer: Sorbonne

  143. The College of New Jersey is the original name of what private research university?

    Answer: Princeton

  144. "Nuclear Energy" is a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore located on the campus of what school? The sculpture marks the location of the world's first nuclear reactor, Chicago Pile-1.

    Answer: University of Chicago

  145. Founded in 2009, a platform for financial advisors who access to alternative investment funds, as well as education about them, is the Capital ______ System, or CAIS. Fill in the word “i” blank, the process of combining two or more things and making them one whole.

    Answer: Capital Integration System

  146. Balliol, Keble, and Magdalen are among the colleges accepting undergraduate students at what prestigious UK university?

    Answer: Oxford

  147. The oldest extant college in California was founded in 1851 and is today named after a world-famous body of water. What is the name of this school located in Stockton, CA?

    Answer: University of the Pacific

  148. Which field of psychology is the study of measurements like IQ tests, personality assessments, surveys, scales, and educational evaluations?

    Answer: Psychometrics

  149. La Masia de Can Planes is an "academy" in eastern Spain that served as both educational facilities and sporting grounds for promising youth talent in a specific sport. What sports TEAM is the owner and operator of this academy?

    Answer: FC Barcelona

  150. Japan's prestigious Shinshu University is located in which prefecture, which also played host to the Winter Olympics in 1998?

    Answer: Nagano

  151. What Midwestern school is often associated with the "dismal science" of Economics in part due to boasting over two dozen Nobel Prize winners in the field?

    Answer: University of Chicago

  152. Often referred to by its abbreviation ESSA, what 2015 federal law replaced the No Child Left Behind Act to set standards for U.S. K-12 education policy?

    Answer: Every Student Succeeds Act

  153. Morgan Freeman played Joe Louis Clark, a real-life Newark high school principal who turned his school's failing test scores around, in what 1989 film?

    Answer: Lean on Me

  154. Although he was initially kicked out of university because of his proclivity to incite student protests, he eventually completed a law degree more than thirty years later after he was released from prison. Who is this man?

    Answer: Nelson Mandela

  155. Professor David Malan is well-known as the teacher of CS50, an introductory computer science course. He is well-known beyond his formal campus because the class is available online as a MOOC (massive open online course) and has been started by over two million students. However, Malan is technically a faculty member at what school?

    Answer: Harvard

  156. What “k” is a tactile learning style that involves carrying out physical tasks in order to process new information?

    Answer: Kinesthetic

  157. Howard Gardner, a development psychologist and a professor at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education, is best known for a theory that separates what “I” aspect of mental power into multiple types?

    Answer: Intelligence

  158. How many diagonals can be drawn inside of a regular hexagon?

    Answer: 9

  159. What nation's first statutory "National Curriculum" was introduced by the 1988 Education Reform Act by Kenneth Baker? The curriculum began in classrooms the following September.

    Answer: England

  160. Santa Clara University and The University of the Pacific, both founded in the same year, are considered to be the two oldest colleges in the state of California. In which decade were they founded?

    Answer: 1850s (1851)

  161. What popular astrophysicist, author of “Death By Black Hole” and host of TV’s “Cosmos”, earned a BA in Physics from Harvard University in 1980?

    Answer: Neil DeGrasse Tyson

  162. Unsurprisingly, the Sam M. Walton School of Business is a school within what larger university?

    Answer: University of Arkansas

  163. What is the name of the first public school in the United States which was founded in Boston in 1635?

    Answer: Boston Latin School

  164. In 1958, high school junior Robert Heft designed an iconic American item that was later accepted by congress in 1959. His teacher upgraded his grade on the design assignment from a B- to an A. What item did young Mr. Heft design?

    Answer: The 50-star American flag

  165. Named for a woman sometimes referred to as the "mother of the Internet," what online education company was founded in 1995 and acquired in 2017 by LinkedIn for $1.5 billion?

    Answer: Lynda

  166. What famed children's author said the following? "I answer all my children's letters – sometimes very hastily – but this one I lingered over. I sent him a card and I drew a picture of a Wild Thing on it. I wrote, 'Dear Jim: I loved your card.' Then I got a letter back from his mother and she said: 'Jim loved your card so much he ate it.' That to me was one of the highest compliments I've ever received."

    Answer: Maurice Sendak

  167. In the 1978 movie "Animal House," what is the name of the fictional college where the Delta House dudes get not very much of an education?

    Answer: Faber

  168. Which educational theory states that we build knowledge and form new ideas using what we already know from our experiences in life?

    Answer: Constructivism

  169. What American university established a new engineering campus in New York City in 2012 as the result of an economic development initiative of Michael Bloomberg's to build on Roosevelt Island?

    Answer: Cornell

  170. For 15 years, Albert Einstein was affiliated with the Institute of Advanced Study in what U.S. college town?

    Answer: Princeton

  171. Completely unassociated with "Better Call Saul," a Scottish merchant is the namesake of what public research university in Montréal?

    Answer: McGill University

  172. NGS is one of the largest non-profit scientific and educational organizations in the world. Founded in 1888, the organization is based in Washington, D.C. Famously, what color is the group's logo?

    Answer: Yellow

  173. Harvard is well-known as the oldest college in the U.S. What southern school was founded in 1693 and holds the title of second-oldest college in the U.S.?

    Answer: College of William & Mary

  174. What term for a children's educational aid and game originated from the sharp carpenter's tool used to cut various woodblocks into differing shapes?

    Answer: Jigsaw puzzle

  175. What “B” Texas State History Museum, established in 2001 in Austin, TX, is dedicated to the telling the story of Texas through educational experiences? Its name is the same as the last name of the actress who starred in “Ocean’s 8” as Danny Ocean’s sister.

    Answer: Bullock Texas State History Museum

  176. Low tech water filters and education campaigns have almost completely eradicated dracunculiasis, a waterborne disease spread by what wriggly African parasite?

    Answer: Guinea worm / Dracunculus medinensis

  177. Florin Road in Sacramento is a home to a variety of multicultural art, murals, and education, in a museum named for what 19th-century American escaped slave, essayist, and civil rights activist? This author of “Ain’t I A Woman?” had a last name that meant the state of being in accordance with fact.

    Answer: Sojourner Truth Multicultural Art Museum

  178. The mean Miss Trunchbull and the kind Miss Honey are two educators who have great influence on the life of the title character of what 1988 children's classic by Roald Dahl?

    Answer: Matilda

  179. Walter Burke Barbe and colleagues are often those who are considered the coiners of the "VAK" modalities of learning. V = Visual, A = Auditory, and K = ______?

    Answer: Kinesthetic

  180. Willie the Wildcat is a purple-jersey-donning mascot for a school that calls the city (not borough) of Manhattan home. What school does Willie cheer for?

    Answer: Kansas State

  181. After an April 2015 earthquake damaged tens of thousands of classrooms, USAID and UNICEF joined forces to build transitional learning structures including the Rajamati Basic School in the Nuwakot district. In what South Asian country did this occur?

    Answer: Nepal

  182. Corcoran School of the Arts and Design is a professional art school in Washington, DC founded in 1878 and housed in the eponymous Corcoran Gallery of Art. Previously an independent college, Corcoran became part of what DC university in 2014?

    Answer: George Washington

  183. With a single guess, name one of the two southern universities from which Apple's current CEO Tim Cook holds a degree.

    Answer: Auburn or Duke

  184. The "golden triangle" is an unofficial group of universities located in southeast England which is occasionally referred to by what portmanteau that combines the names of all three of its cities? As a hint so you can focus on portmanteau-building, the cities are Cambridge, London, and Oxford.

    Answer: Loxbridge

  185. Free and compulsory elementary education, access to technical education, and the parent's right to choose what kind of education their children receive, are all protected by article 26 of what United Nations declaration?

    Answer: Universal Declaration of Human Rights

  186. ______ is the part of the sentence that contains a verb, and it typically consists of both a subject and a predicate. What word six-letter word fills in the blank?

    Answer: Clause

  187. The Amistad is the literary arts journal of what private, federally chartered D.C. research university?

    Answer: Howard University

  188. What English cleric and scholar penned an essay in 1798 on "the Principle of Population" and has a namesake "trap" which theorizes that humans are likely to utilize abundance for population growth rather than for maintaining a high standard of living?

    Answer: Thomas Malthus

  189. Although more well-known for his fiction and character creations, what famous author was also an ophthalmologist? He studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh in the 1870s, was a determined supporter of compulsory vaccination, and partially based his most famous character on a former university teacher.

    Answer: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

  190. Considered one of the finest schools to study architecture in the world, the Delft Institute of Technology is located in what European nation?

    Answer: Netherlands

  191. What “B” type of academic design involves starting with the planned outcomes first, and then developing curriculum in reverse order?

    Answer: Backward Design

  192. The first webcam was invented to let people know if the coffee pot was full or not. At what European university did this occur?

    Answer: University of Cambridge

  193. What United States cultural exchange program named after a former U.S. senator in 1946 has the goal to "improve intercultural relations, cultural diplomacy, and intercultural competence between the people of the United States and other countries through the exchange of persons, knowledge, and skills"? The program distributes scholarships and grants to American students, teachers and scholars to practice their area of study abroad.

    Answer: Fulbright Program

  194. Making its debut in 1978, what alliteratively named Texas Instruments educational toy originally advertised to help kids learn to pronounce and spell more than 200 commonly misspelled words?

    Answer: Speak & Spell

  195. The word "Dàxué," literally translating as "big school," means "university" in what widely spoken language?

    Answer: Mandarin

  196. A MOOC is an Internet-based class that students all over the world can take for free, often without the need for prerequisites. What does MOOC stand for?

    Answer: Massive Open Online Course

  197. Previously serving as Connecticut's commissioner of education, who became the U.S. Secretary of Education on March 2, 2021?

    Answer: Miguel Cardona

  198. Which federal UK university established in 1836 includes Royal Holloway, Birbeck, Queen Mary and King's College among others?

    Answer: University of London

  199. What TV drama that aired 2000-04 centered on a fictional public high school in Boston named Winslow High School and featured a large ensemble cast of teachers, students, and administrators?

    Answer: Boston Public

  200. Generally speaking, grammarians consider there to be eight parts of speech in English. These are nouns, verbs, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, and what last, excitable, part of speech?

    Answer: Interjections

  201. First coined and explained by 19th-century mathematician William Forster Lloyd, what is the "tragic" term in economics which describes a situation where individual users act independently according to self-interest and ultimately deplete a resource through uncoordinated action?

    Answer: Tragedy of the Commons

  202. A famous member of the Ancient Greek community is often credited with popularizing the idea of compulsory education in Western thought and politics. Who is this man?

    Answer: Plato

  203. If you're down with O.C.C., you're probably familiar with the classical conditioning "box" created by what Harvard behaviorist?

    Answer: B.F. Skinner

  204. What is the name of the group of seven selective schools in southeastern California considered a consortium because they collectively adjoin each other and are all located in the same town? The group of schools was founded by the president of Pomona in 1925.

    Answer: Claremont Colleges

  205. What was the name of the franchise of educational video games from the 1990s that featured a green protagonist and titles such as "Episode I: In Search of Spot" and "Episode II: Secret of the Lost City"?

    Answer: Math Blaster!

  206. In 2021, US President Biden nominated Catherine Lhamon to be assistant secretary of what two-word office within the Education Department, a post she held under President Obama? Her roles include helping with issues involving racial discrimination, and the LGBTQ community within schools.

    Answer: Civil Rights

  207. Students are usually past the practice chanter stage when they enroll at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon for the nation's only major program for what woodwind instrument?

    Answer: Bagpipes

  208. The United States Secretary of Education is sixteenth in the line of succession to the presidency, just behind the secretary of what department that was created in 1977?

    Answer: Energy

  209. After admitting four women as full-time students in 1837, what Ohio college became the first coeducational collegiate institution in the United States?

    Answer: Oberlin

  210. D’Nealian and Zaner-Bloser are typically considered the two major schools of thought for what elementary school topic?

    Answer: Handwriting

  211. Hawaii-born Michael Kearney is known as a child who set several world records in education including the ability to read at the age of only ______ months. What numbers fills in the blank?

    Answer: Ten

  212. Stat 101: what is the term in statistics for the number of standard deviations by which the value of a raw score is above or below the mean value of the measured data? These can be positive or negative and are often used as a step in determining statistical significance.

    Answer: Z-score

  213. The School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan is named after what man, born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1913?

    Answer: Gerald Ford

  214. "Believe it or not, there's life after high school," declare pop duo Hall & Oates in what 1983 song from their album "Rock & Soul Part 1?"

    Answer: Adult Education

  215. What school was founded by four men and women in 1895 (one of whom was writer George Bernard Shaw!)? Starting in 2008, this public research university began awarding degrees in its own name rather than awarding degrees of the University of London.

    Answer: London School of Economics

  216. The fight over teaching evolution in classrooms went to court in 1925 for the famous Scopes Trial. Who argued for the prosecution against John Scopes? This famous lawyer's other hot-button issue was the gold standard.

    Answer: William Jennings Bryan

  217. What 13-letter German loanword means a novel that focuses on the psychological and personal growth of the protagonist from youth to adulthood?

    Answer: Bildungsroman

  218. Uganda's oldest and largest institution of higher learning, Makerere University is located in what city that borders Lake Victoria?

    Answer: Kampala

  219. Which university, located in Northern Italy in Italy’s seventh most populous city, is the oldest university in the western world?

    Answer: University of Bologna

  220. What Boston-area school has a total of around 10,000 students, is the eighth largest university in Metro Boston, and was initially founded in 1906 as "Archer's Evening Law School," with an original goal to "serve ambitious young men who are obliged to work for a living while studying law?"

    Answer: Suffolk University

  221. Bel Kaufman fictionalized the life of a first-year teacher in New York City in a best-selling 1964 novel called "Up the Down" WHAT?

    Answer: Staircase

  222. What “E” piece of US federal legislation from 1965, a four-letter acronym, provides funding to primary and secondary education, and supports schools that have children from impoverished families?

    Answer: ESEA

  223. Teach for America founder Wendy Kopp conceived and planned for the national teaching corps created by TFA while writing her thesis at what US institution?

    Answer: Princeton

  224. What Swiss psychologist, once called "the great pioneer of the constructivist theory of knowing", placed great importance on the education of children, declaring that, "only education is capable of saving our societies from possible collapse, whether violent, or gradual"?

    Answer: Jean Piaget

  225. The Department of Health and Human Services was previously combined with what other federal department before the two split into separate groups in 1979?

    Answer: Dept of Education

  226. Retail titan and founder of Amazon Jeff Bezos attended what Ivy League school?

    Answer: Princeton

  227. A beloved teacher at the fictional Brookfield School is the title character of what 1934 novel by British author James Hilton?

    Answer: Goodbye, Mr. Chips

  228. Established in 1663, and located in the province of Quebec, what is the oldest post-secondary institution (i.e. college) in Canada?

    Answer: Université Laval

  229. What elite boarding school in the Scottish highlands is the alma mater of both Prince Philip and Prince Charles, the latter's experience fictionalized on season 2 of "The Crown?"

    Answer: Gordonstoun

  230. In April 2019, Kirstjen Nielsen resigned as the 6th Secretary of Homeland Security. Nielsen has two degrees from east coast schools that are 113 miles apart. With one guess, name either of these schools.

    Answer: Georgetown and University of Virginia

  231. Born in Vienna, Friedrich Hayek was a member of what individualistic school of economic thought?

    Answer: Austrian School

  232. "The Crisis in Education" is a classic 1954 essay by what German-born philosopher and author who also wrote the classic political work "The Origins of Totalitarianism?"

    Answer: Hannah Arendt

  233. What American author wrote the memoir "Educated," in which she describes overcoming her Mormon survivalist upbringing to attend college and eventually obtain a doctoral degree at Cambridge University?

    Answer: Tara Westover

  234. The world's first endowed professorships were bestowed by Lady Margaret Beaufort at Oxford and Cambridge in what religious-slash-academic discipline?

    Answer: Divinity

  235. The University of Minnesota has a school named after Hubert H. Humphrey that focuses on what area of study?

    Answer: Public Affairs

  236. Which education theory developed by Howard Gardner states that “we are all able to know the world through language, logical-mathematical analysis, spatial representation, musical thinking, the use of the body to solve problems or to make things, an understanding of other individuals, and an understanding of ourselves?”

    Answer: Multiple Intelligences

  237. What is the name of the international Language Arts competition for students in grades 3 - 8 which has thrice-annual challenges of twenty analogies? The purpose is to learn a new set of vocabulary words.

    Answer: WordMasters

  238. Based on the memoir of the same name by British journalist Lynn Barber, "An Education" was a 2009 film starring what English actress as a schoolgirl seduced by a con man?

    Answer: Carey Mulligan

  239. What "A" word means the examination that students in Germany must pass in order to be eligible to attend a university?

    Answer: Abitur

  240. "Do schools kill creativity?" is the title of the most watched TED Talk of all time. Which British author and educationalist, who died in 2020, gave the talk?

    Answer: Sir Ken Robinson

  241. According to the UNESCO Institute of Statistics, there is one continent in which the majority of countries require at least 13 years of compulsory education. What is this continent

    Answer: South America

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