The Ultimate 2nd Grade - Literature Trivia

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    In "Little Boy Blue", what instrument did the boy play?

    • A.

      Horn

    • B.

      Drum

    • C.

      Flute

    • D.

      Fiddle

    Correct Answer
    A. Horn
  • 2. 

    Where did "Old Mother Hubbard" look for a bone?

    • A.

      Refrigerator

    • B.

      Shelf

    • C.

      Cupboard

    • D.

      Pantry

    Correct Answer
    C. Cupboard
  • 3. 

    The name of which ancient god was used by NASA for its moon missions?

    • A.

      Ares

    • B.

      Zeus

    • C.

      Neptune

    • D.

      Apollo

    Correct Answer
    D. Apollo
  • 4. 

    If a god cannot be killed, what is he?

    • A.

      Strong

    • B.

      Immortal

    • C.

      Great

    • D.

      Powerful

    Correct Answer
    B. Immortal
  • 5. 

    Which word rhymes with "new"?

    • A.

      Through

    • B.

      Sew

    • C.

      Blow

    • D.

      Know

    Correct Answer
    A. Through
  • 6. 

    Which word does not belong?

    • A.

      Three

    • B.

      Tail

    • C.

      Tree

    • D.

      Bee

    Correct Answer
    B. Tail
  • 7. 

    In "Hickory Dickory Dock", where did the mouse run?

    • A.

      Across The Table

    • B.

      Up The Clock

    • C.

      Across The Floor

    • D.

      Around The House

    Correct Answer
    B. Up The Clock
  • 8. 

    Where was Little Jack Horner sitting when he pulled out a plum?

    • A.

      In His Room

    • B.

      In A Corner

    • C.

      In The Kitchen

    • D.

      In The Living Room

    Correct Answer
    B. In A Corner
  • 9. 

    The spider said "Walk into my parlor" to whom?

    • A.

      The Fly

    • B.

      The Bird

    • C.

      The Butterfly

    • D.

      The Bear

    Correct Answer
    A. The Fly
  • 10. 

    Which word is an adjective?

    • A.

      Run

    • B.

      The

    • C.

      Blue

    • D.

      Be

    Correct Answer
    C. Blue
  • 11. 

    Which word rhymes with "bread"?

    • A.

      Red

    • B.

      Bead

    • C.

      Reed

    • D.

      Bad

    Correct Answer
    A. Red
  • 12. 

    Which of these words rhymes with "four"?

    • A.

      Flour

    • B.

      Sour

    • C.

      Door

    • D.

      Hour

    Correct Answer
    C. Door
  • 13. 

    What is the opposite of few?

    • A.

      Many

    • B.

      Less

    • C.

      Some

    • D.

      Two

    Correct Answer
    A. Many
  • 14. 

    If something is not lost, what is it?

    • A.

      Gone

    • B.

      Left

    • C.

      Found

    • D.

      Missing

    Correct Answer
    C. Found
  • 15. 

    Which word is not like the other three?

    • A.

      Cold

    • B.

      Hot

    • C.

      Icy

    • D.

      Cool

    Correct Answer
    B. Hot

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