10 Easiest Trivia Questions For Seniors With Dementia

Below you can find our list of 10 easiest trivia questions for seniors with dementia. For a more comprehensive list please see this article.

10. What was the name of the conflict in 1961 in which CIA-trained forces tried, but failed to invade Cuba and overthrow Fidel Castro?

Answer: Bay of Pigs

The incident caused huge embarrassment to the United States and may be remembered in anger by senior citizens present at the time.

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9. Which television game show first aired in 1956 and is still running today?

Answer: The Price is Right

Chances are astronomical that if you have a senior relative, he knows about Bob Barker and has watched the show extensively.

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8. In what park was the New York City Marathon run until 1970?

Answer: Central Park

While many may not be aware of this, Central Park is always a great guess in this regard.

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7. Which athlete was the first to earn a perfect score in the history of Olympic gymnastics?

Answer: Nadia Comaneci

Her perfect performance often goes viral even today, showing the longitude of perfection.

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6. Israeli forces defeated Arab forces in this extremely short but decisive war that took place in June 1967. What is the name of that war?

Answer: The Six Day War

It was a humiliating defeat for the Arab states.

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5. Russia imprisoned Gary Powers in 1960 for spying. What type of plane did he fly?

Answer: U-2

This was at the height of the Cold War, and hence, may be remembered by many.

4. What is the name of the woman who refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955?

Answer: Rosa Parks

She kickstarted the civil rights movement with her refusal.

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3. Which film won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1960?

Answer: The Apartment

After several easy ones, we are going to launch a knuckleball with this one. Hopefully the other questions will sharpen one’s mind to be able to get to this one too.

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2. Which video game system debuted in the 1970s and featured now iconic games like Pong and Pac Man?

Answer: Atari

It paved the way for an industry now worth tens of billions of dollars.

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1. Who delivered the famous “I have a dream” speech in 1963?

Answer: Martin Luther King Jr.

We are going to end our list of 25 easiest trivia questions for seniors with dementia with of course the easiest one of them all.

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