This is a group-ready pack. 10 questions, easy difficulty, fun tone — short enough for a Discord channel and loud enough for a party.
Everyone plays on their own device — no app, no signup, no one typing their name into a second screen. You share the link, they tap it, the gameshow starts. 20-second timers, instant reveals, final scoreboard. About 5 minutes for the full run.
What makes the pack feel live is Priya on the mic. Priya hosts with warm, encouraging energy — every player gets the star treatment.
When the pack ends, there's a one-tap "challenge a friend" share that carries your score into the new link. Good for Discord servers, group chats, fan communities, and the back half of any party where you need something to do. Pack language: English.
Most players finish "Class 6 Geography: Our Earth" in about 5 minutes. Each question runs on a 20-second timer with a short reveal between rounds, so 10 questions move at a brisk but comfortable pace.
No account is required. "Class 6 Geography: Our Earth" opens in any modern browser and starts on the first tap. Players stay anonymous unless they enter a nickname at the end for the leaderboard.
Priya is the AI host for "Class 6 Geography: Our Earth". Priya handles the intro, narrates each question, and reacts to right and wrong answers in real time. There are six other hosts you can browse at /hosts/priya.
"Class 6 Geography: Our Earth" is set to easy difficulty, which means it's beginner-friendly — the questions skew toward widely known facts, and the 20-second timer gives casual players room to breathe. The overall tone is fun, so the host leans into the fun.
The pack centers on NCERT Class 6 geography — the solar system, latitudes and longitudes, motions of the Earth, maps, globe, continents and oceans, climate zones. For middle-school review.. The question set draws from Solar System Basics, Latitude and Longitude, Earth's Shape and Size, Global Coordinate Systems, Planetary Order, and Geographic Mapping. Individual questions aren't listed here to keep the first playthrough spoiler-free.
The primary language of this pack is English. Creator Pro subscribers can retranslate any pack into any of Trivana's ten supported languages, and the AI host re-voices the questions in that language rather than reading a subtitle.
About this game
Class 6 Geography: Our Earth is a 10-question AI-hosted trivia round about NCERT Class 6 geography — the solar system, latitudes and longitudes, motions of the Earth, maps, globe, continents and oceans, climate zones. For middle-school review.. The round is approachable for casual players and newcomers, and the host carries it with a tone that is fun and upbeat — the round keeps the energy light while still rewarding real topic knowledge. Most players finish in about 4 minutes on phone or laptop — no signup, no app install, just a shareable link that opens straight into the game.
Every question is generated by AI and validated through cross-model fact-checking before publication. The host voice (delivered by Priya) reads each question aloud with timing, reacts to your answer in real time, and produces a shareable scorecard when the round ends. Trivana is built for the moment when a static quiz form falls short of the gameshow energy the topic deserves.
What we verified before publishing
Fact-check status: skipped
The following claims were verified through Perplexity Sonar before the questions were finalised. The host can reference any of them during play:
NCERT Class 6 Geography Chapter 1 is titled 'The Earth in the Solar System.'
NCERT Class 6 Geography Chapter 2 is titled 'Globe: Latitudes and Longitudes.'
The Earth is the third planet from the Sun.
The Earth is the fifth largest planet in the solar system.
The solar system consists of the Sun, eight planets, their satellites, asteroids, and meteoroids.
The Earth’s shape is described as geoid, meaning Earth-like shape.
The Equator is at 0° latitude.
The Tropic of Cancer is located at 23.5° north latitude.
The Tropic of Capricorn is located at 23.5° south latitude.
The Arctic Circle is located at 66.5° north of the Equator.
The Antarctic Circle is located at 66.5° south of the Equator.
The Standard Meridian of India is 82.5° east longitude.
Your host: Priya
Desi warmth
Priya hosts the way a great onboarding trainer does: clear, patient, encouraging. She's the default host for Trivana's employee-onboarding pack and a strong fit for classroom-style trivia where the point is to teach, not just test.
Creators pick Priya when the audience is new to the topic — new hires, students, community members being introduced to something for the first time. Her voice lowers the social cost of a wrong answer, which keeps players engaged past question three instead of dropping off.
What this round covers
The 10 questions in this round are distributed across the following sub-topics within NCERT Class 6 geography — the solar system, latitudes and longitudes, motions of the Earth, maps, globe, continents and oceans, climate zones. For middle-school review.. Each sub-topic gets at least one question; some get multiple depending on the depth available in the source material:
Solar System Basics
Latitude and Longitude
Earth's Shape and Size
Global Coordinate Systems
Planetary Order
Geographic Mapping
Show all 10 questions, answers, and explanations — full spoilers, only expand after playing
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Question 1: Which planet is the third closest to the Sun?
Mars
Venus
Earth ✓ correct
Mercury
Explanation: Earth is the third planet from the Sun, nestled perfectly between Venus and Mars, providing the ideal conditions for life to thrive in our solar system.
Question 2: What is the shape of the Earth often described as?
Oval
Flat disc
Perfect sphere
Geoid ✓ correct
Explanation: The Earth's shape is described as a geoid, which means an Earth-like shape that is slightly flattened at the poles.
Question 3: What is the latitude of the Equator?
23.5° N
90° N
66.5° S
0° ✓ correct
Explanation: The Equator is the imaginary 0° latitude line that circles the middle of our planet, effectively splitting the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Question 4: Where is the Tropic of Cancer located?
66.5° North
0°
23.5° South
23.5° North ✓ correct
Explanation: The Tropic of Cancer is a vital line of latitude situated at 23.5° north of the Equator, marking the northernmost point where the Sun shines directly overhead.
Question 5: What is the Standard Meridian of India?
23.5° East
82.5° West
82.5° East ✓ correct
0°
Explanation: The Standard Meridian of India is set at 82.5° east longitude, serving as the official reference point to determine the Indian Standard Time across the entire country.
Question 6: Which of these is the largest continent on Earth by land area?
North America
Africa
Australia
Asia ✓ correct
Explanation: Asia is the largest continent on Earth, covering about 30% of the world's land area.
Question 7: Where is the Antarctic Circle located?
66.5° North
23.5° South
90° South
66.5° South ✓ correct
Explanation: The Antarctic Circle is located at 66.5° south of the Equator, serving as a key boundary that defines the cold and icy polar region of the Southern Hemisphere.
Question 8: The Tropic of Capricorn is located at which latitude?
23.5° North
23.5° South ✓ correct
0°
66.5° South
Explanation: The Tropic of Capricorn is the parallel of latitude at 23.5° south, mirroring the Tropic of Cancer in the north.
Question 9: Where is the Arctic Circle located?
66.5° South
66.5° North ✓ correct
23.5° North
90° North
Explanation: The Arctic Circle is positioned at 66.5° north of the Equator, acting as the important boundary that marks the beginning of the northern polar region on Earth.
Question 10: How does the Earth rank in size among the planets?
Fourth
Third
Sixth
Fifth ✓ correct
Explanation: Earth ranks as the fifth largest planet in our solar system, coming in after the massive gas giants Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune in terms of total size.