Fourth Gen Graze 4 Good 2025 Trivia Questions

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Round 1 Questions

Youth-led Movements

1. Founded in 2017, this environmental youth-led organization helped popularize the socio-political aims outlined in The Green New Deal.

2. Fridays for Future, or the School Strike for Climate, which encourages students to attend climate protests and create their own strikes, was established by which young international activist?

3. Youth-led immigration advocacy group United We Dream hosted mobilization events across the country that helped lead to the passage of which immigration-related federal legislation concerning “dreamers” in 2012?

4. What is the name of the app that Zev Shapiro created at age 17 to serve as a hub and social network for youth activism and voter engagement?

5. In 2022, this youth-led campaign successfully advocated for the passage of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. Since that legislation was enacted 2 years ago, 800 illegal gun purchases have been prevented by enhanced background checks for purchasers under age 21. Name the youth-led campaign.

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Round 2

Arts, Music, & Literature

1. Who authored the iconic horror novel “Frankenstein”? And how old were they?

2. Who is the youngest individually credited Grammy winner (hint: 2021, category was “Best Music Video”)? And how old were they?

3. Who was the youngest artist on Spotify’s global ‘most streamed artists’ list of 2024? And how old were they?

4. Who developed the eponymous reading system for the blind? And how old were they?

5. Who is the youngest person to ever win in the Best Actor category at the Academy Awards? And how old were they?(Hint: this actor won in 2002).

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Round 3

History & Politics

1. At what age can you be elected to the House of Representatives?

2. How old was Joan of Arc when she led the French Army to victory against the English in the Hundred Year War?

3. Who is the youngest person ever elected to the US Senate?

4. What film/TV star is the youngest-ever UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador?

5. While Rosa Parks is widely credited with sparking the Montgomery bus boycotts in 1955, who is the lesser-known 15-year-old girl who similarly refused to give up her bus seat earlier that same year?

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Round 4

Local Impact

1. Prior to 2020, high school students were not eligible to receive unemployment benefits in Minnesota. In the face of global layoffs associated with the pandemic, a group of local youths, which would become our grantee, Bridgemakers, successfully advocated to change this law, ensuring how many millions of unemployment benefits reached local youth during COVID?

2. What is the name of this year’s Fourth Generation grantee organization whose mission is to make school-culture competitive with gang-culture by partnering with local districts to integrate purpose- and belonging-centric learning into the classroom?

3. One of this year’s grantees, Believe in What’s Possible, aims to expand youth voter turnout in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and St. Cloud. How many “get out the vote” texts did their summer engagement campaign send to disengaged youth in 2024?

4. What is the name of Bridgemakers’ youth entrepreneurship fellowship where young business owners join a six month cohort for investment and coaching in growing their businesses and leadership skills?

5. Believe in What’s Possible hosts monthly base-building gatherings that combine youth-led political conversations with social activities like games, art, and field-trips to incentivize political engagement. What are these gatherings called?

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Round 5

Photo Round

1. Who is this Pakistani activist who won the Nobel Peace Prize after being shot by the Taliban for going to school?

2. What is the name of this founder of the student-led anti-gunviolence organization “Never Again MSD?”

3. This civil rights leader was the first Black child to attend a formerly all-white school following desegregation.

4. This author was awarded the first Nobel Youth Poet Laureate for her writings about race and gender.

5. Who is this American inventor who won Time’s first “Kid of the Year” for her innovations in medical, social, and environmental technologies?

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