Finance & Investing Trivia Questions
193 questions across multiple rounds
A finance trivia theme covering money, markets, investing, companies, banking, and widely known economic concepts. It is built around practical knowledge and recognisable financial ideas rather than specialist professional detail.
Finance and investing trivia works when it focuses on the terms and concepts people actually hear in everyday life, from stocks and inflation to interest rates, savings, risk, and major financial institutions. That makes the subject more playable than a dense technical economics round.
A strong finance and investing quiz can include stocks, bonds, dividends, market indices, inflation, central banks, budgeting, compound interest, company value, recessions, personal finance basics, and well-known investing language. The theme is strongest when it mixes mainstream financial knowledge with practical concepts people encounter in news, banking, or day-to-day money decisions.
Marathon Mode is best for a longer run with bigger rounds, while Challenge Mode works better for shorter 10-question sessions.
Sample Questions
- What is the opposite of a bull market?
- Which of these is a physical asset?
- Which financial model is used to determine the theoretical price of options?
- What does βVARβ stand for in financial risk?
- Which crypto project introduced 'smart contracts' to the blockchain ecosystem?
- Who regulates the U.S. stock market?
- Which model incorporates multiple macroeconomic factors to estimate asset returns?
- What is a dividend?
- What is a savings goal?
- What is the Kelly Criterion used to calculate?