Spring Trivia

Spring is the time of the beginning of a new year, as well as preparing our souls for a new life and new hopes. Let's learn about the wonders of nature and season in this spring trivia questions and answers.

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What you get

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Nine pin-on-image slides cover everything from pizza toppings to Vietnamese dishes — you can see exactly what participants will tap through during your session.

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All 11 slides — questions and image prompts
Content
Welcome slide
Intro slide that sets the tone for the favorites survey.
Pin on image
Pin your favourite pizza topping
Participants pin directly onto an image of a pizza showing different topping zones.
Image: pizza with labelled topping sections
Pin on image
Pin your favourite morning drink
A spread of morning beverages — coffee, tea, juice, smoothie — for participants to pin their go-to.
Image: morning drinks flat lay
Pin on image
Which dessert wins your heart?
An assortment of desserts — cake, ice cream, tart, pudding — each in its own spot on the image.
Image: dessert spread with labelled options
Pin on image
Choose your favorite Vietnamese dish
Pho, banh mi, goi cuon, bun bo, and more — participants pin the dish they'd order first.
Image: Vietnamese dishes arranged on a table
Pin on image
Pin your favourite movie genre
Genre labels or poster stills fill the image — action, romance, horror, comedy, sci-fi, and more.
Image: movie genre collage
Pin on image
Pin your favourite music genre
Genre zones — pop, rock, jazz, classical, hip-hop, EDM — spread across the image for participants to pin.
Image: music genre map
Pin on image
Pin your favourite night-in activity
Movie night, board games, cooking, reading, online gaming — all illustrated on a cosy home scene.
Image: illustrated home evening activities
Pin on image
Pin your comfort spot in the house
An illustrated home showing different rooms — bedroom, sofa, kitchen, balcony — to pin a favourite corner.
Image: illustrated house floor plan
Pin on image
Pin your favourite type of home
Apartment, villa, cottage, townhouse, tiny home — illustrated side by side for participants to mark their dream.
Image: home type illustrations
Content
Closing slide
Wraps up the survey and prompts conversation about what the results revealed.
About this template

What is a pin-to-pick favorites template?

A pin-to-pick favorites template is a collection of interactive slides that lets everyone in the room mark their preference directly on an image — no words or typing required. This particular template contains nine categories spanning food, lifestyle, and entertainment: pizza toppings, morning drinks, desserts, Vietnamese dishes, movie genres, music genres, night-in activities, comfort spots at home, and home types. Two bookend slides open and close the session, making it a self-contained survey that runs in about 10 minutes with any size group.

Each slide uses AhaSlides' pin-on-image interaction. Participants tap or click the spot on the image that represents their choice. Every pin appears on the shared screen in real time, so the group instantly sees where preferences cluster and where they diverge. Results display as overlaid pins stacking up on the image — there is no heatmap, just a visual accumulation that makes the room's collective taste immediately readable.

The template is designed as a no-pressure survey rather than a competition. There are no right or wrong answers, no points, and no leaderboard. The mix of universal and culturally specific categories — including the Vietnamese dish slide — means different people will respond differently, which is precisely the point. Groups come away having learned something genuinely new about the people in the room.

Who it's for

When to use this template

This template fits any session where you want people to reveal something about themselves quickly, without putting anyone on the spot.

Team kick-offs and onboarding
New team members rarely have a natural opener. The pizza topping and morning drink slides give everyone something immediate to react to, and the clustering results almost always prompt someone to say "wait, who pinned that?"
Classroom icebreakers
Teachers can run the morning drink or comfort spot slides to warm a class up before a lesson. Students tap once and the results appear instantly, which tends to generate more engagement than a verbal round-robin.
Remote team check-ins
Distributed teams struggle to find casual connection moments. Running the music genre or night-in activity slide at the start of a call replaces the standard "how was everyone's weekend?" with something visual and memorable.
Community and social events
At meetups or company socials, the Vietnamese dish and home type slides give people from different backgrounds a concrete talking point, without requiring anyone to volunteer personal information first.
Get started

How to run this template in 3 steps

The whole setup takes under two minutes.

1
Open in AhaSlides
Create a free account, find this template, and click "Get template". All 11 slides load instantly with images already in place — nothing to build from scratch.
2
Customise the images
Swap out any category image to match your group's context. For a Southeast Asian team, the Vietnamese dish slide might be perfect as is; for another group, replace it with a local cuisine image. Rename any question text while you're there.
3
Share and go live
Show the join code or QR code and participants join on any device — phone, tablet, or laptop. No app download needed. Pins appear on the shared image the moment the first person responds.
Why it works

Why showing beats telling when you ask "what's your favourite?"

Asking a group "what's your favourite movie genre?" gets you a murmur and a few hands. Asking them to pin it on a visual grid of genre options — with everyone watching the same image fill up — gets you a room of people pointing at the screen and debating why horror is underrated. The image constrains the choice and makes the act of choosing visible, which turns a passive survey into something people actually talk about.

Pin-on-image removes the blank-page problem entirely. There is nothing to type and nothing to say aloud — just a tap. That low-friction mechanic makes it especially effective for groups where English is a second language, for quieter participants who wouldn't normally volunteer an answer, and for any situation where you need fast, high-participation results without warm-up time.

#2
Most-requested AhaSlides slide type. Pin-on-image consistently drives higher response rates in group sessions than standard poll slides, because participation requires no text input and results appear immediately on a shared visual.

The Vietnamese dish slide is worth singling out. When a template includes something culturally specific — pho, banh mi, goi cuon — participants from that background often react visibly, and the conversation that follows is different in kind from what a generic "favourite food" poll produces. Recognition does something broad questions don't.

Nine categories also means the template builds momentum. By the fourth or fifth slide, the group has stopped thinking about the mechanics and started paying attention to the results. The comfort spot and home type slides near the end tend to generate the most discussion precisely because people are warmed up and curious by then.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about this template

Can I change the image on the pizza topping slide?+
Yes — open any slide in the editor, click the image, and upload a replacement. Every pin-on-image slide in this template lets you swap the background image without affecting the interaction. If the pizza topping framing doesn't suit your group, replace the image with whatever fits and the pinning mechanic carries over automatically.
Are responses anonymous?+
Yes, by default. Participants' names are not shown next to individual pins on the shared image, so the group sees where pins land but not who placed them. If you need response-level detail — for example, to see who picked which morning drink — you can view that in your presenter dashboard after the session.
What do the results look like when everyone has pinned?+
Pins stack up on the image in real time as each participant responds. On the pizza topping slide, for example, you'll see pin markers clustering on whichever topping zone gets the most votes. The image shows individual overlapping pins — not a heatmap — which makes the distribution visually clear at a glance and easy to discuss as a group.
Can I run just one slide — say, the music genre slide — on its own?+
Yes. You can hide or delete any slides you don't need before presenting, or simply advance past them. The music genre and morning drink slides work particularly well as standalone openers when you only have a few minutes. Each pin-on-image slide is fully independent.
How long does the full template take?+
Around 8–12 minutes for a group of 20–30 people. Each pin-on-image slide — including the Vietnamese dish and home type slides — typically takes 30–60 seconds to gather responses once the join code is shared. The two content slides add a minute or two depending on how much discussion the results prompt.
Is it free?+
Yes — you can get this template on a free AhaSlides account. The pin-on-image interaction is available on free plans with no participant limit for basic sessions. Paid plans add features like custom branding, response exports, and larger audience support.
What you get

Preview this template

Browse every slide before you use it. Each slide uses the pin-on-image format — participants tap directly on the image to drop their pin. No typing required.

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All 7 slides — questions and image prompts
Content
Welcome / intro slide
Sets context for the mood check-in. Introduces the activity and lets participants know they'll be pinning — not typing — their answers.
Pin on image
What song matches your mood right now?
Participants pin on a visual music mood grid — from "calm acoustic" to "loud and chaotic". Reveals the emotional temperature of the room before anything else is said.
Image: music genre / mood matrix
Pin on image
How's your coffee buzz today?
A coffee cup image with zones from "haven't had any" to "absolutely wired". A lighthearted energy check that immediately produces a visual cluster on screen.
Image: illustrated coffee cup with buzz levels
Pin on image
Where's your energy level right now?
Participants pin on an energy meter image, ranging from "running on empty" to "fully charged". Gives facilitators a real-time read of the room's capacity.
Image: energy gauge / battery meter
Pin on image
What's your emotional goal for this session?
A grid of emotional intentions — "stay focused", "contribute more", "just listen", "have fun", "learn something new". Participants pin where they want to be by the end.
Image: emotional intentions grid
Pin on image
What's your Monday vibe?
A visual emoji-style mood board — from "dreading it" to "let's go". The cluster of pins shows where the group is collectively landing. Can be adapted for any day of the week.
Image: weekly vibe / mood board
Content
Closing / transition slide
Wraps up the mood check-in and signals the transition to the main session. Optional space for the facilitator to comment on what the group's pins revealed.
About this template

What is a mood check-in template?

A mood check-in template is a structured activity run at the start of a meeting, class, or training session to help participants acknowledge how they're actually feeling before the session begins. Rather than pretending everyone arrives at the same energy level, a mood check-in surfaces the real emotional starting point of the group — helping facilitators calibrate their approach and helping participants feel seen.

This template uses AhaSlides' pin-on-image slide type — a feature where participants tap or click directly on a visual image to drop a pin at the point that represents their answer. There's no typing, no multiple-choice options, and no pressure to explain themselves. They just tap. Results appear on the presenter's screen as a real-time cluster of pins, creating an instant visual snapshot of the room's collective mood.

The pin-on-image format is especially effective for mood activities because the visual and spatial nature of pinning feels more expressive and less clinical than picking from a list. When someone pins their energy level near "running on empty", they're sharing something real. And when you can see all the pins clustered in the same zone, it normalises that feeling in a way that a verbal check-in rarely does.

Who it's for

When to use this template

This template works in any session where knowing the group's emotional starting point would change how you facilitate it. The pin format is especially good for groups that might not feel comfortable answering mood questions out loud.

Weekly team meetings
The Monday vibe slide is built for exactly this. Running it at the start of a weekly sync surfaces stress, excitement, or fatigue that would otherwise stay invisible — and gives a manager a realistic picture of where their team is before they hit the agenda.
Training and L&D sessions
The energy level and emotional goal slides help trainers understand what participants are bringing into the room. If most pins land on "low energy", that's a signal to adjust pacing, add a break, or increase interactivity before diving into content.
Classroom warm-ups
Teachers can use the coffee buzz and music mood slides as quick, low-stakes openers with students. The visual nature makes it feel fun rather than intrusive, and the pin clusters often prompt genuine conversation about how the class is feeling.
Wellbeing and team health check-ins
HR managers and team leads running regular wellbeing check-ins can use this template as a 5-minute pulse. The anonymity of the pin format means people are more likely to be honest about a low mood than they would be in a verbal round-the-room check.
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How to run this template in 3 steps

The whole setup takes under 3 minutes. The template is ready to run as-is, or you can swap the images to better fit your context.

1
Open the template in AhaSlides
Click "Use this template" and sign in or create a free account. All 7 slides open immediately. The pin-on-image slides come with pre-loaded visual prompts — ready to run without editing a thing.
2
Customise the images if needed
Each pin-on-image slide uses a background image as the interaction surface. You can swap these for your own images — a custom mood grid, your company's emoji set, or any image that works for your group. Edit questions and add or remove slides in about 2 minutes.
3
Share the join code and let them pin
Click "Present" and share the QR code or join code. Participants connect on any device and tap directly on the image to place their pin. Results appear live on your presenter screen. No app needed, no account needed for participants.
Why it works

Why pinning beats asking "how is everyone doing?"

The default mood check-in — asking the room "how's everyone feeling today?" — has a well-known failure mode. The first person to answer sets the tone, everyone else anchors to it, and you end up with a room of "fine, thanks" responses that tell you nothing. Quiet people stay quiet. Stressed people say they're fine. The actual emotional temperature of the group stays hidden.

This template breaks that pattern by making the interaction visual, spatial, and simultaneous. Everyone pins at the same time on their own device, so there's no social anchoring — the person next to you can't see where you tapped before you do. And because the answer is a tap on an image rather than a typed word or spoken sentence, the threshold to participate is almost zero.

#2
Most-requested feature in AhaSlides' 2025 user surveys. Pin on image was the second most-requested slide type from AhaSlides users — behind only ranking. Sessions using this slide type consistently show higher first-interaction rates than any text-based format.

The pins that accumulate on screen do something text responses can't: they show clustering. When most of a team pins their energy level in the "low" zone of the gauge, that visual pile-up is immediate and undeniable. It often prompts the facilitator — or the group — to name what's going on before the real session starts. That's more valuable than anything on the agenda.

The "song that matches your mood" slide is particularly effective as an opener because music is a culturally shared shorthand for emotion. Pinning "energetic pop" vs "melancholy indie" is a low-stakes, playful act that still reveals something real — and the visual result almost always generates comments and laughter, which is exactly the energy you want at the start of a session.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about this template

Can I replace the images in the pin-on-image slides?+
Yes. Open any slide in the canvas editor and upload your own image as the pin background. You can use custom mood grids, your company's visual language, illustrated scales, emoji boards, or any image that works for your group. The pin interaction works on any image — participants just tap wherever they want to drop their pin.
Are the responses anonymous?+
By default, pin-on-image slides can be set to show or hide participant names alongside their pins. For mood check-ins, anonymous mode is strongly recommended — it's the difference between people being honest and people saying what they think you want to hear. You can toggle anonymity per slide in the slide settings before presenting.
What do the results look like on screen?+
As participants drop their pins, each pin appears on your presenter screen overlaid on the original image in real time. You see the actual pin markers accumulate on the image — so if most people all pin near the same zone, that area fills up with pins and the cluster is immediately visible.
Can I use just one or two slides from this template?+
Yes. Open the template, delete the slides you don't want, and keep only the ones that fit your session. Many facilitators use just the energy level slide or just the Monday vibe slide as a quick 60-second opener. You can also copy individual slides from this template into an existing AhaSlides presentation.
How long does the full template take to run?+
The five interactive slides typically take 5–8 minutes at a comfortable pace if you pause after each one to comment on the result. If you want to move faster, each slide only needs 30–60 seconds for everyone to pin — so you can run the whole template in under 5 minutes without discussion.
Is this template free to use?+
Yes. This template is free to use on AhaSlides' free plan, which supports up to 25 participants with no credit card required. The pin-on-image slide type is available on all plans including the free tier. For groups larger than 25, paid plans start from a few dollars a month.

Who is this for?

  • Educators: Creating engaging seasonal lesson content for students
  • Parents: Looking for educational activities to do with children
  • Event planners: Running icebreaker activities or team building sessions in spring
  • Quiz hosts: Pub trivia nights, virtual game nights, or community events

Use cases

  • Educational quizzes
  • Social and entertainment uses
  • Cultural and environmental quizzes

How to use it

  • Click 'Get template'
  • Sign up for free and copy the template to your account
  • Customize the questions and visuals to your choice
  • Present live or turn on self-paced mode for asynchronous use
  • Invite your team to join via their phones and engage instantly

Nature & Science

1/ Which spring month do butterflies hatch? 

Answer: March and April

2/ Fill in the one-word blank. 

A historic nature preserve and park in west Austin off of 35th St, overlooking Lake Austin, is ______field Park (also the name of a spring month). 

Answer: Mayfield Park

3/ How many Tulips bloom in the Netherlands each spring? 

  • More than 7 million
  • More than 5 million
  • More than 3 million

4/ The typical implementation of DST is to set clocks forward by an hour in springtime. What does DST stand for?

Answer: Daylight Saving Time

5/ What happens at the North Pole when spring comes?

  • 6 months of uninterrupted daylight
  • 6 months of uninterrupted darkness
  • 6 months of alternating daylight and darkness

6/ What is called the first day of spring?

Answer: Vernal Equinox

7/ Which season follows spring? 

  • Autumn
  • Winter
  • Summer

8/ Which term refers to physiological and psychological changes in the body related to the arrival of spring, such as increased sexual appetite, daydreaming, and restlessness?

  • Spring headache
  • Spring ecstasy
  • Spring fever

9/ English spring buns are traditionally called?

Answer: Hot cross buns

10/ Why does daylight increase in spring?

Answer: The axis increases its tilt toward the sun

11/ Which flower is symbolic of the first emotions of love?

  • Purple lilac
  • Orange lily
  • Yellow jasmine

12/ The Japanese welcome spring by organizing significant viewings of what flower? 

Answer: Cherry Blossoms

spring cherry blossom
Spring cherry blossoms. Image: freepik

13/ A reliable spring bloomer, this tree and/or its flower are the state symbols of Virginia, New Jersey, Missouri, and North Carolina, as well as the official flower of the Canadian province of British Columbia. Can you name it?

  • Cherry
  • Dogwood
  • Magnolia
  • Redbud

14/ When should we plant flower bulbs so they can bloom in the spring?

  • May or June
  • July or August
  • September or October

15/ This flower blooms in the spring, but there is also an autumn-blooming form from which a pricey spice is derived. It comes up very early in spring, even occasionally making its first appearance before the winter's snow is gone. Can you guess its name?

Answer: Crocus sativus Saffron

16/ Which plant name comes from the English word "dægeseage", meaning “day’s eye”?

  • Dahlia
  • Daisy
  • Dogwood

17/ This lush and fragrant flower is native to the warmer regions of Asia, and Oceania. It can be made into tea and also is used in perfumes. What is its name?

  • Jasmine
  • Buttercup
  • Chamomile
  • Lilac

18/ The RHS Chelsea Flower Show is held in which month of the year? And what is the show's formal name?

Answer: May. Its formal name is the Great Spring Show

19/ Tornadoes are most common in spring? 

Answer: TRUE

20/ Question: Which spring animal can see the earth's magnetic field?

Answer: Baby fox

Around The World

Let's see what's special about spring in every corner of the world.

1/ What are the spring months in Australia? 

Answer: September to November

2/ The first spring day also marks the beginning of Nowruz, or the New Year, in which country?

  • Iran
  • Yemen
  • Egypt

3/ In the United States, the spring season is culturally regarded as the day after which holiday?

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day
  • President’s Day
  • Independence Day

4/ In which country is there a tradition of burning an effigy on the first day of spring and throwing it into the river to say farewell to the winter?

  • Sri Lanka
  • Colombia
  • Poland

5/ What are the three major religious holidays celebrated in April?

Answer: Ramadan, Passover, and Easter 

6/ Spring rolls are a popular dish in the cuisine in which country?

  • Việt Nam
  • Korea
  • Thailand
multiple choice trivia questions and answers
Who can resist the delicious taste of Vietnamese spring rolls? Image: freepik

7/ In which country Tulip Festival is a spring festival celebrated?

Answer: Canada

8/ Who was the goddess of spring in the Romans?

Answer: Flora

9/ In Greek mythology, who is the goddess of spring and nature?

  • Aphrodite
  • Persephone
  • Eris

10/ The wattle blooming is a sign of spring in_________

Answer: Australia

Interesting Facts

Let's see if there are any interesting and surprising facts about spring that we don't know yet!

1/ What is the meaning of "spring chicken"?

Answer: Young

2/ In the UK, what do you call the vegetable that is known as scallions in the USA? 

Answer: Spring onions

3/ True or false? Maple syrup tastes sweetest in spring

Answer: True

4/ Why is Spring Framework called Spring?

Answer: The fact that Spring represented a fresh start after the “winter” of traditional J2EE. 

5/ Which spring superfood has over 500 varieties?

  • Mango
  • Watermelon
  • Apple
mango lassi
Mango is a delicious spring superfood. Image: freepik

6/ What spring mammal has the thickest fur?

Answer: Otters

7/ What are the spring zodiac signs?

Answer: Aries, Taurus, and Gemini

8/ March is named after which God?

Answer: Mars, the Roman God of war

9/ What are baby bunnies also called?

Answer: Kittens

10/ Name a Jewish spring festival

Answer: Pesach

For Kids

1/ In which Asian country do people visit parks and picnics to enjoy the flowers of cherry blossom in spring?

  • Japan
  • India
  • Singapore

2/ A spring flower that grows in the woods.

Answer: Primrose

3/ Where did the Easter Bunny story originate from?

Answer: Germany

4/ Why are daylight hours longer in the spring?

Answer: Days begin to get longer in spring because the Earth tilts toward the sun.

5/ Name the spring festival celebrated in Thailand.

Answer: Songkran

6/ Which sea animal can be observed frequently during spring when they migrate from Australia back to Antarctica?

  • Dolphins
  • Sharks
  • Whales

7/ Why is Easter celebrated?

Answer: To celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ

8/ Which species of bird is an iconic symbol of spring in North America?

  • Black tern
  • Bluebird
  • Robin

When does Spring Start?

When will spring 2024 start? Let's find out from a meteorological and astronomical perspective below:

Astronomical Spring

If calculated according to astronomical principles, spring starts on Friday, March 20 at 10:46 A.M. EDT.

Meteorological Spring

Spring is measured by temperature and meteorology, which will always start on 1st March; and end on May 31.

The seasons will be defined as follows:

  • Spring: March, April, May
  • Summer: June, July, and August
  • Autumn: September, October, and November
  • Winter: December, January, and February

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