115 Fun Tech Trivia Questions To Test Your Inner Geek

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If you answered yes to any of the above, then you’re probably a tech enthusiast, meaning you’ll love these trivia questions and answers all about technology!

See how much you know about the history of technology, and learn some interesting facts along the way. From early inventions like the printing press to modern marvels like artificial intelligence, you’re sure to have fun and perhaps learn something new!

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115 Tech Trivia Questions And Answers

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Which company was the first to reach 1 trillion dollars?

Answer: Apple.

What does USB stand for?

Answer: Universal Serial Bus.

What GPS brand failed in 2009 with Nuvifone, its only foray into the smartphone market?

Answer: Garmin.

Which social media site added annoying auto-playing videos to its newsfeed in 2014?

Answer: Facebook.

What 2011 Blackberry mini-tablet quickly fell prey to more consumer-friendly competitors like Android and iPad?

Answer: PlayBook.

Undergrads from which West Coast university created Snapchat in 2011?

Answer: Stanford.

Which tech giant launched Rooms, an app that creates invite-only, personalized chat rooms, in 2014?

Answer: Facebook.

Which 2013 dating app was so selective that it matches you only with shared Facebook friends–Hinge, Tinder, Bumble, or Blendr?

Answer: Hinge.

What space transportation company founded in 2002 by Elon Musk built Falcon 9, the first rocket completely developed in the 21st century?

Answer: SpaceX.

What country imported three out of every four industrial robots in 2014–China, Germany, USA, or France?

Answer: China.

What color is the letter Y in the eBay logo?

Answer: Green.

What Twitter and Square co-founder won the “Innovator of the Year” award in technology from the Wall Street Journal in 2012?

Answer: Jack Dorsey.

What successor to the Microsoft Windows XP operating system had users quickly begging the company to return to the old program in 2007?

Answer: Vista. 

In 1998, manufacturer Tiger Electronics had released the first real-life robotic pet. What was the name of this toy?

Answer: Furby.

Which Japanese company launched HD DVD in 2006 but was overpowered by the Blu-Ray format from Sony 2 years later?

Answer: Toshiba.

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What app is identified by a little ghost mascot, drawn up by its CEO in 2011?

Answer: Snapchat.

In 2009, which company introduced Wave, an advanced email system that was abandoned just 1 year later?

Answer: Google.

Which tech giant was behind Zune, an MP3 player that made its debut in 2006 but was ultimately outsold by the iPod?

Answer: Microsoft.

In which Nordic country did the wildly popular smartphone game Angry Birds originate?

Answer: Finland.

In 1998, Jeff Bezos made a deal with British film fan Col Needham to purchase what movie database site for $55 million?

Answer: IMDb.

Which internet phone company dud eBay unload in 2007, admitting that it overpaid in buying it for $2.6 billion?

Answer: Skype.

What was Mark Zuckerberg’s major at Harvard University when he launched Facebook in 2004? Computer Science, Communications, or Economics?

Answer: Computer Science.

What 2006 successor to the GameCube attracted a new generation of gamers with a motion-sensitive controller that lent itself to sports games?

Answer: Nintendo Wii.

Which tech giant acquired GPS software Waze in 2013 to enhance its map app with features like real-time accident reports?

Answer: Google.

Which rival did Google edge out in a bid to buy YouTube in 2006 for a whopping $1.65 billion?

Answer: Yahoo.

Pocket, Light, Color, and Advance were all styles or variants of what video game hardware system?

Answer: Game Boy.

What e-commerce mastermind bought The Washington Post in 2013 for $250 million in cash?

Answer: Jeff Bezos.

What technology company, now mostly known as a telecommunications giant, gained mass-market popularity with its release of the “RAZR” cell phone in 2004?

Answer: Motorola.

What device with a scroll wheel was launched in 2001 with the tag “1,000 songs in your pocket”?

Answer: iPod.

Anne Wojcicki co-founded what genomics and biotechnology company that won Time Magazine’s “Invention of the Year” award in 2008 for offering the first at-home autosomal DNA test for ancestral purposes?

Answer: 23andMe.

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We all know that the keyboard starts with QWERTY. What letter comes directly after the Y on a keyboard?

Answer: “U”.

What does IoT stand for?

Answer: Internet of Things.

What technology company found a surprise hit on its hands in early 2018 with a viral app comparing selfies to famous pieces of art?

Answer: Google.

CES is the most influential tech event in the world —what does this acronym stand for?

Answer: Consumer Electronics Show.

Which entrepreneur was the head of the Alibaba Group?

Answer: Jack Ma.

What dot-com titan ditched his signature hoodie to appear on the cover of Time magazine as its 2010 Person of the Year?

Answer: Mark Zuckerberg.

360, One, and X are all variants of what video game console system?

Answer: XBOX.

What electronic device, eagerly anticipated in 2015, first appeared worn by a model on the cover of Self magazine?

Answer: Apple Watch.

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Which popular messaging service did Facebook acquire in 2014–Line, WhatsApp, or WeChat?

Answer: WhatsApp.

Which was the first practical color photography process, introduced in France in 1907 by Auguste and Louis Lumière?

Answer: Autochrome.

The Burning Man festival was an absolute disaster in 2023, in part due to heavy rainfall. Often attended by Silicon Valley leaders and tech-hippies, where in Nevada do “Burners” congregate?

Answer: Black Rock Desert.

What is packet switching?

Answer: A method of transferring data between two computer systems.

During which decade did the Internet become visible to the general public?

Answer: 1990s.

What does the “SIM” in SIM card stand for?

Answer: Subscriber Identity Module.

What does VoIP stand for?

Answer: Voice over Internet Protocol.

What does fiber optic cable resemble, in terms of size? A straw, hair, pipeline, or telephone wire?

Answer: Hair.

What satellite radio provider merged with its main competitor, XM Radio, in 2008 after waiting 16 months for FCC approval?

Answer: Sirius.

As of 2021, what is the world’s best-selling PC game?

Answer: Minecraft.

As of 2021, what is the world’s second best-selling video game after Minecraft?

Answer: Grand Theft Auto V.

The first computer mouse was made from what material?

Answer: Wood. 

Which allows the user to select a word or phrase from text and thereby access other documents that contain additional information pertaining to that word or phrase? Batch-processing, URLs, hypertext, or gateways?

Answer: Hypertext.

Which of these is not a telephone — Razr, Blackberry, LeapPad, Galaxy?

Answer: LeapPad.

Which of these were one of Benjamin Franklin’s inventions — the printing press, bifocals, the telephone, or the lightbulb?

Answer: Bifocals.

When he wasn’t writing the Declaration of Independence or being president, Thomas Jefferson loved to tinker. Which of these was one of his creations? The swivel chair, steamboat, or the dry-cleaning process?

Answer: The swivel chair.

Nikola Tesla invented which of these: Tesla Coil, alternating current, induction motor, or neon lights?

Answer: All of the above.

_____ and Steve Jobs are two of the most famous inventors of the 20th century. These guys worked together to build the Apple I, the home computer that launched a revolution.

Answer: Steve Wozniak.

Mario Bros. is a 1983 arcade game developed and published for arcades by what video game company?

Answer: Nintendo.

As of 2020, the Microsoft logo has four colored squares which represent its four major products; what are these products?

Answer: Windows (blue), Office Suite (red), Xbox (green) and Bing (yellow).

Which entertainment streaming service underwent a major rebranding in May 2023? Was it Paramount, HBO Max, Peacock, or Hulu?

Answer: HBO Max. They dropped the “HBO” part and became just “Max”.

What does proprietary document file RTF stand for?

Answer: Rich text format.

If a website is secure, what will you see at the beginning of a URL?

Answer: A secure URL always begins with “HTTPS”.

What does the acronym LAN stand for?

Answer: Local Area Network.

In 2023, what popular video game did researchers from Nvidia plug OpenAI’s GPT-4 model into and demonstrate that it could independently play aspects of the game?

Answer: Minecraft.

In what countries would you find Universal Studio’s Super Nintendo World?

Answer: Japan, USA, and Singapore.

What was the name of the first space shuttle to go into space?

Answer: Space Shuttle Columbia.

Who is the founder of Nvidia, the company known for its powerful graphics processing units (GPUs)?

Answer: Jensen Huang

In what year did Meta’s Instagram launch Threads, described as a “text-based conversation app”, in about 100 countries?

Answer: 2023.

What year did the first Apple iPhone launch?

Answer: 2007.

What innovative radio company developed the Music Genome Project to classify music by mirroring mathematical techniques for gene sequencing within human DNA?

Answer: Pandora.

ByteDance is a Chinese internet technology company headquartered in Beijing that is most famously the owner of what mega-popular social media platform?

Answer: TikTok.

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What word is often abbreviated as ‘Fn’ on a keyboard?

Answer: Function.

Which band of radio wave frequencies do cellular phones use for telecommunication? 100–200 MHz, 500-600 MHz, 800-900 MHz, or 1200-1300 MHz?

Answer: 800-900 MHz.

The Lumière brothers gave us one of the most popular inventions of all time—what is it?

Answer: The movies.

Which keyboard letter do we press along with the ‘control’ button to undo an action?

Answer: Z.

Since 2013, what technology company focused on payments has owned the popular smartphone cash transfer app Venmo?

Answer: Paypal.

In what early computer game did pioneers often die of dysentery?

Answer: Oregon Trail.

Which manufacturing company produced the first camera phone, called the J-Phone, that could send photos over a cellular network?

Answer: Sharp.

_____ was the first telephone company to create a handheld mobile phone.

Answer: Motorola.

Henry Ford not only invented the automobile; he also designed the _____, which has changed the production of goods forever.

Answer: The assembly line.

Which Microsoft product replaced Lotus 1-2-3 as the industry standard for spreadsheets?

Answer: Microsoft Excel.

What name do we call a network that allows communication within an organization or business?

Answer: Intranet.

What is the official app store for the Android operating system?

Answer: Google Play.

What does a Geiger Counter measure?

Answer: Radiation.

Facebook co-founder Sean Parker was also the co-founder of which company?

Answer: Napster.

What NYC-based fitness technology company raised around $75 million in its approximately four years in business before being acquired by Lululemon for $500 million in 2020?

Answer: Mirror.

Which dominant technology company was founded by two young men who got their start stringing rubber hoses across roadways?

Answer: Microsoft.

Wilbur and Orville Wright changed history forever when they did what?

Answer: Flew their aircraft for 12 seconds. Their flight marked the first engine-powered manned aircraft.

Which umbrella term is used to refer to various forms of intrusive computer software including viruses, spyware, worms, and Trojan horses?

Answer: Malware.

Which question-and-answer site was co-founded by two former Facebook employees in 2010?

Answer: Quora.

What weapon was so powerful that Epic Games pulled it from “Fortnite” after only four days in December 2018?

Answer: Infinity Blade.

In a website browser address bar, what does “www” stand for?

Answer: World Wide Web.

Andy Rubin is known as one of the three founders of what massively popular cell phone operating system?

Answer: Android.

“More bars in more places” was a mid-2000s commercial slogan for what American technology company?

Answer: AT&T.

Which computer software company developed and published the graphics editor Photoshop?

Answer: Adobe.

What are the common programming languages that are synonymous with (a) an island in Asia, (b) a snake, (c) a gemstone?

Answer: Java, Python, Ruby.

What is the name of the biggest technology company in South Korea?

Answer: Samsung.

Which country is home to Carlos Slim Helu, deemed the richest man in the world by Forbes Magazine in 2013?

Answer: Mexico; he is a telecom billionaire.

Which West Coast city is the headquarters of Uber, founded by Travis Kalanick and Garrett Camp, each with a net worth of $5.3 billion?

Answer: San Francisco, CA.

What hugely popular 2007 Nintendo Wii game features an iconic plumber in space trying to save Princess Peach and the universe?

Answer: Super Mario Galaxy.

What is the seven-letter branded software standard created by Apple that enables a car radio or touchscreen to be a display and a controller for an iOS device?

Answer: CarPlay.

What California company introduced the first pocket calculator as well as a successful line of computers, printers, and peripherals?

Answer: Hewlett-Packard Company.

In what year was the DVD introduced?

Answer: 1995.

FTP moves a file between a computer and a server, but what does it stand for?

Answer: File Transfer Protocol.

Which Asian country lifted its 14-year ban on gaming consoles in 2014, opening a huge opportunity for companies like Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft?

Answer: China.

What private electronics accessory company based in Fort Collins, CO is most well-known for a series of phone cases that are water-resistant, shock-resistant, and drop-resistant?

Answer: OtterBox.

Amazon has the “Echo” line of products. Google has “Home”. What is Facebook’s similar hardware line that includes a tablet screen meant for video calls?

Answer: Portal.

What is the name of the challenge-response test often seen at the end of online forms that determines whether a user is human or an automated bot? Bonus Question: What does the acronym stand for?

Answer: Captcha: ‘Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart’.

What popular operating system, launched in 1991, also has its own mascot, Tux the penguin?

Answer: Linux.

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First released with the 2020 MacBook Air, what is the name of the first Apple-designed processor used in its computers, which acts as a CPU and a GPU and is replacing many Intel Core chips?

Answer: M1.

What kind of device allowed surgeons to study and prepare for a complicated surgery on a New York City baby’s defective heart in 2014?

Answer: 3D printer.

Headquartered in Chicago, what company claims to be the world’s leading provider of in-flight Internet and entertainment?

Answer: Gogo.

What is the official name of the feature in the Zoom app in which smaller groups of people meet separately from the main meeting?

Answer: Breakout Rooms.

In what sci-fi first-person shooter game, released in 2014 by the creators of Halo, are players the guardians of the last city on Earth?

Answer: Destiny.

Which free and open-source content management system for publishing website content was released in 2005 as a rebranded release of Mambo 4.5.2.3?

Answer: Joomla.

Paul Allen, an American billionaire who passed away in 2018, was the owner of the Portland Trailblazers (NBA), Seattle Seahawks (NFL), and a part owner of the Seattle Sounders (MLS). Before entering the world of sports ownership, Allen was best known for co-founding what company?

Answer: Microsoft.

What was the most popular form of cosmetic surgery performed in the USA in 2013?

Answer: Liposuction; over 360,000 procedures were performed. 

Mario first originated as a character in which classic video game?

Answer: Donkey Kong.


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So… how’d you do? These tech trivia questions and answers are a great way to test your knowledge about the world today — and have some fun while you’re at it.

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