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Hawaii Trivia – Islands, Lava, Beaches & Legends
Part of: Travel & Trivia by Nicco Schaal.🌺 Perfect for island dreamers and honeymooners who want to bring aloha vibes and tropical fun to every game night.Test your knowledge of the Aloha State with this fun and engaging Hawaii trivia quiz book, available worldwide on Amazon in Kindle eBook, paperback, and hardcover.220 Questions • 22 Chapters • 276 Pages👉 Who This Quiz Is For• Fans of Hawaii and island life
• Travelers fascinated by beaches, volcanoes, and local culture
• Anyone who enjoys relaxed, tropical‑themed triviaExplore the Trivia-Universe or browse my full Library of titles.
📖 About this quizAloha Trivia lets you experience Hawaiʻi through stories, traditions, and the small details that give the islands their unique spirit.From volcanoes and beaches to hula, local customs, royal history, and island food, each question reveals a fun insight into everyday life. It’s like a relaxed journey across the islands—whether you’re planning a trip, remembering one, or simply curious.Perfect for travelers, families, classrooms, or trivia nights, this quiz offers a laid-back way to learn, laugh, and connect with the spirit of aloha.Ride the Aloha Wave: Discover beaches, legends, and island life through playful questions that feel like a mini getaway on every page.
❓ Sample question: Here is an example from the Aloha Trivia Quiz — each question comes with four options and a fun fact.Question 114 — “Only in Hawaiʻi” Moments
Where in Hawaiʻi can you legally mail an unpackaged coconut?A) Hilo Post Office
B) Maui Central Mail Hub
C) Moloka‘i Ho‘olehua Post Office
D) Kailua-Kona Post OfficeFun Fact: At the Ho‘olehua Post Office on Moloka‘i, you can decorate and mail a real coconut—no box required. Known as “Post-a-Nut,” it’s a charming island tradition that turns coconuts into one-of-a-kind postcards. Visitors paint them with aloha-filled messages, and yes—they safely make their way to the mainland!Correct answer: C) Moloka‘i’s Ho‘olehua Post OfficeThat’s just one question — 219 more are waiting in the full book.
🌺 How well do you know Hawaii?❓ Question 1 – GeographyWhich U.S. state is made up entirely of islands?
A) Florida
B) California
C) Hawaii
D) AlaskaAnswer: C) Hawaii🧠 Quick fact:
Hawaii consists of over 100 islands.📖 Why it matters:
It’s the only U.S. state located in the Pacific Ocean.❓ Question 2 – LanguageWhat does the word “Aloha” commonly mean?
A) Goodbye only
B) Hello and goodbye
C) Thank you
D) Welcome homeAnswer: B) Hello and goodbye🧠 Quick fact:
“Aloha” also expresses love, peace, and compassion.📖 Why it matters:
It reflects the spirit and culture of Hawaii.❓ Question 3 – NatureWhat type of natural feature formed the Hawaiian Islands?
A) Glaciers
B) Volcanoes
C) Earthquakes
D) RiversAnswer: B) Volcanoes🧠 Quick fact:
The islands were formed over millions of years by volcanic activity.📖 Why it matters:
Volcanoes still shape Hawaii’s landscape today.❓ Question 4 – CultureWhat is a traditional Hawaiian dance called?
A) Tango
B) Flamenco
C) Hula
D) SalsaAnswer: C) Hula🧠 Quick fact:
Hula tells stories through movement and music.📖 Why it matters:
It’s a key part of Hawaiian cultural heritage.❓ Question 5 – FoodWhich dish is a popular Hawaiian specialty made with raw fish?
A) Sushi
B) Poke
C) Ceviche
D) TartarAnswer: B) Poke🧠 Quick fact:
It’s often served with rice and fresh ingredients.📖 Why it matters:
It reflects Hawaii’s blend of local and Asian influences.❓ Question 6 – HistoryWhen did Hawaii become a U.S. state?
A) 1945
B) 1959
C) 1965
D) 1972Answer: B) 1959🧠 Quick fact:
Hawaii is the 50th state of the United States.📖 Why it matters:
It marked Hawaii’s transition into modern U.S. history.❓ Question 7 – WildlifeWhich large marine animal is commonly seen near Hawaii in winter?
A) Sharks
B) Dolphins
C) Humpback whales
D) Sea turtlesAnswer: C) Humpback whales🧠 Quick fact:
They migrate to Hawaii’s warm waters to breed.📖 Why it matters:
Whale watching is a popular activity for visitors.❓ Question 8 – SymbolsWhat flower is often used in Hawaiian leis?
A) Rose
B) Tulip
C) Orchid
D) SunflowerAnswer: C) Orchid🧠 Quick fact:
Leis are given as a symbol of welcome and affection.📖 Why it matters:
They are an important part of Hawaiian tradition.❓ Question 9 – LandmarksWhich Hawaiian island is home to Waikiki Beach?
A) Maui
B) Kauai
C) Oahu
D) Big IslandAnswer: C) Oahu🧠 Quick fact:
Honolulu is also located on Oahu.📖 Why it matters:
It’s one of the most famous beach destinations in the world.❓ Question 10 – NatureWhich is the largest island in Hawaii?
A) Maui
B) Oahu
C) Big Island (Hawaii Island)
D) KauaiAnswer: C) Big Island (Hawaii Island)🧠 Quick fact:
It’s still growing due to volcanic activity.📖 Why it matters:
It highlights the dynamic nature of the islands.
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✍️ About the Author – Nicco SchaalNicco Schaal is a seasoned travel expert and former North America tour guide, now active in multilingual hospitality and travel writing.His connection to Hawaiʻi began in the 1990s, when he lived in Waikiki, worked as a restaurant manager, and explored Oahu and Maui. Though his stay was brief, the islands left a lasting impression—the warmth, the food, and the spirit of the people.Aloha Trivia is his way of sharing that experience, bringing Hawaii’s culture, legends, and landscapes to life through engaging questions and fun facts.
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