VT Daily Trivia September 13, 2025 is here: ten quick, classroom-friendly questions spanning vocabulary, U.S./Virginia civics, and world facts. Tap an option to see instant feedback—no scripts required. Open each “Definition/Explanation” for a short explainer.
1) Word of the Day: “ephemeral” Vocabulary
Definition / Explanation
Ephemeral means fleeting or short-lived—like a mayfly’s life or a sunset’s colors.
2) Word of the Day: “impartial” Vocabulary
Definition / Explanation
Impartial describes a neutral, unbiased point of view—key for judges, refs, and fair debates.
3) Word of the Day: “repercussion” Vocabulary
Definition / Explanation
Repercussion is a consequence—often indirect—that follows an action or decision.
4) U.S. Civics: How many voting members are in the U.S. House of Representatives? Civics
Definition / Explanation
There are 435 voting members in the House, apportioned by population among the states.
5) U.S. Civics: What name is given to the first ten amendments to the Constitution? Civics
Definition / Explanation
The first ten amendments are the Bill of Rights, protecting individual liberties.
6) Virginia Civics: What is the capital of Virginia? Civics
Definition / Explanation
Richmond has been Virginia’s capital since 1780.
7) World Facts: What is the capital of Canada? World Facts
Definition / Explanation
Ottawa is Canada’s capital; Toronto is the largest city.
8) World Facts: The city of Cairo sits on which major river? World Facts
Definition / Explanation
Cairo, Egypt’s capital, spans the banks of the Nile.
9) World Facts: Which continent has the most countries? World Facts
Definition / Explanation
Africa has the most sovereign countries (over 50), more than any other continent.
10) World Facts: By area, which is the largest desert on Earth? World Facts
Definition / Explanation
The Antarctic Desert is the largest by area; the Sahara is the largest hot desert.
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