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45 Fall Trivia Questions

As the leaves change colors and the temperature drops, fall brings a sense of coziness and nostalgia. It’s a season filled with traditions, holidays, and unique characteristics that make it a favorite for many. 

What better way to celebrate this beautiful time of year than with some fun fall trivia questions? 

Whether you’re gathered around a bonfire, having a cozy night in, or simply looking to challenge your autumn knowledge, these fall-themed trivia questions will surely get you in the spirit of the season.

Let’s begin. 

Fall Trivia Questions

  1. What ancient festival, celebrated by the Celts, is considered a precursor to modern Halloween celebrations?

  2. Which chemical compound is responsible for the red color in leaves during the fall season?

  3. Name the hurricane that was one of the most powerful and destructive to hit the United States in October 2012.

  4. What is the term for the first day of autumn, which is determined by the position of the Earth in relation to the sun?

  5. In Greek mythology, who is the goddess of the harvest, whose daughter’s abduction is said to cause the season of autumn?

  6. What is the name of the full moon that occurs closest to the autumn equinox?

  7. Which country hosts a famous autumn festival known as “Oktoberfest”?

  8. In what year did the Pilgrims celebrate what is commonly considered the first Thanksgiving in the New World?

  9. Which U.S. National Park is known for its spectacular autumn leaf viewing, particularly in the Shenandoah Valley?

  10. What common autumn crop is native to the Americas and was a staple food for many Native American tribes?

  11. Which city in New Mexico is famous for its annual International Balloon Fiesta held each October?

  12. What is the scientific term for the study of leaves?

  13. In literature, who wrote the novel “Autumn,” the first book in a seasonal quartet that explores the passage of time?

  14. What vitamin is particularly abundant in pumpkins, making them not only a symbol of fall but also a nutritious addition to the diet?

  15. Which Asian country celebrates the Mid-Autumn Festival, where mooncakes are a traditional delicacy?

  16. What phenomenon causes the Northern and Southern Hemispheres to experience opposite seasons at the same time?

  17. In which city is the largest autumn fair in Europe held, known as the “Cannstatter Volksfest”?

  18. What is the name of the effect that describes how dry, cool air enhances the clarity and vividness of autumn colors?

  19. Who composed “The Four Seasons,” a set of four violin concertos, each giving musical expression to a season of the year, including autumn?

  20. During fall, which planet is especially visible due to its opposition to the sun, making it a great time for observation?

  21. What agricultural practice, related to the fall season, involves controlled burns to prepare the land for the next planting cycle?

  22. Which American football team has won the most Thanksgiving Day games, a tradition dating back to 1934?

  23. What type of bird, associated with autumn migrations, is known for its V-shaped flying pattern?

  24. In which U.S. state is the National Apple Harvest Festival held annually in early October?

  25. What psychological phenomenon do some people experience in the fall, characterized by increased sadness or depression as daylight decreases?

  26. What is the specific term for the moon that occurs immediately after the Harvest Moon, typically in October?

  27. Which U.S. state is known as the top producer of cranberries, a popular fall harvest crop?

  28. What famous English poet wrote the poem “To Autumn,” celebrating the season’s bountiful harvest?

  29. In which city is the world-renowned Munich Oktoberfest beer festival held?

  30. What process do animals such as bears undergo in preparation for winter during the fall?

  31. Which Nobel Prize is traditionally awarded in early October, recognizing achievements in various fields?

  32. What is the Japanese cultural tradition of enjoying the changing autumn leaves called?

  33. Which American holiday, observed on the second Monday in October, coincides with Canadian Thanksgiving?

  34. What ancient structure is aligned with the sunset on the autumnal equinox?

  35. Name the traditional Scottish cake, rich in fruits and nuts, that is often made in the autumn to mature in time for Christmas.

  36. Which constellation is best seen in the Northern Hemisphere during the fall months?

  37. What is the most common element in the universe that begins its name with the same three letters as “autumn”?

  38. In the United States, which day marks the unofficial end of summer and the beginning of the fall season?

  39. What French term describes the style of wine made from the first pressing of grapes harvested in the fall, released for sale within the same year?

  40. Which historical figure is celebrated with parades and events in New York City on the second Monday of October?

  41. What kind of squash, often associated with fall, is used to make a pie that is a traditional Thanksgiving dessert?

  42. Which bird species, known for its long-distance migration, is a common sight in the fall skies of North America?

  43. What festival, celebrated in India during the fall, is known as the Festival of Lights?

  44. What phenomenon allows trees to conserve water by shedding their leaves in the fall?

  45. What term describes the warm, dry winds that descend the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains in the fall and winter?

Answers

  1. Samhain

  2. Anthocyanins

  3. Hurricane Sandy

  4. Autumnal Equinox

  5. Demeter

  6. Harvest Moon

  7. Germany

  8. 1621

  9. Shenandoah National Park

  10. Corn (Maize)

  11. Albuquerque

  12. Phytology or Dendrology (specifically for trees)

  13. Ali Smith

  14. Vitamin A

  15. China

  16. The tilt of the Earth’s axis

  17. Stuttgart, Germany

  18. The Rayleigh scattering effect

  19. Antonio Vivaldi

  20. Mars

  21. Slash-and-burn agriculture

  22. The Detroit Lions

  23. Geese

  24. Pennsylvania

  25. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

  26. Hunter’s Moon

  27. Wisconsin

  28. John Keats

  29. Munich

  30. Hibernation

  31. The Nobel Prizes

  32. Momijigari

  33. Columbus Day

  34. Stonehenge

  35. Dundee Cake

  36. Orion

  37. Hydrogen

  38. Labor Day

  39. Beaujolais Nouveau

  40. Christopher Columbus

  41. Pumpkin

  42. Canadian Goose

  43. Diwali

  44. Deciduous

  45. Chinook Winds
Fall Trivia Questions