60s Trivia for Seniors With Answers
60s Trivia for Seniors (With Answers) – A Fun, Feel-Good Trip Down Memory Lane
If you’ve ever been in a room where someone says, “Oh I remember that song!” and suddenly everyone starts smiling and talking over each other… then you already know just how powerful 60s trivia can be.
There’s something extra special about the 1960s. It was a decade full of bold fashion, unforgettable music, major world events, and TV shows that still get mentioned today. Whether you lived through it or just love the era, a good trivia game is such a fun way to bring people together, spark memories, and get everyone laughing and chatting.
This set of 60s trivia questions for seniors (with answers) is perfect for parties, care home activities, family gatherings, or even a relaxed afternoon with tea and biscuits. You can read them out loud, turn them into a quiz night, or print them out for group games.
So let’s turn up the nostalgia and get started!
How to Play
Keep it simple and fun:
- Read each question out loud
- Give everyone time to guess
- Reveal the answer
- Award points if you want a friendly competition
- Or just enjoy the memories and conversations it brings up
No pressure, no rush just good company and a lovely trip back in time.
1960s Music Trivia
The 60s were absolutely packed with legendary music moments. From rock ‘n’ roll to the British Invasion, this decade shaped what we still listen to today.

- Who sang “Hey Jude”?
Answer: The Beatles - Which band released “Paint It Black”?
Answer: The Rolling Stones - What was Elvis Presley’s nickname?
Answer: The King of Rock and Roll - Which Beatles song includes the lyrics “I get by with a little help from my friends”?
Answer: With a Little Help from My Friends - Who was known as the “Queen of Soul” in the 60s?
Answer: Aretha Franklin - What band was fronted by Mick Jagger?
Answer: The Rolling Stones - Which Beatles album features “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds”?
Answer: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band - Who sang “Respect” in 1967?
Answer: Aretha Franklin - Which iconic music festival took place in 1969?
Answer: Woodstock - What British band was known for “She Loves You”?
Answer: The Beatles - Which singer recorded “My Girl” with The Temptations?
Answer: David Ruffin (lead singer) - What famous singer released “Can’t Help Falling in Love” in the 60s?
Answer: Elvis Presley - Which group sang “I Want to Hold Your Hand”?
Answer: The Beatles - What genre became hugely popular thanks to bands like The Beach Boys?
Answer: Surf rock - Who sang “Mr. Tambourine Man”?
Answer: The Byrds
1960s TV Trivia
TV in the 60s was simple, comforting, and full of characters people still remember fondly today.

- What family lived in the house of “The Addams Family”?
Answer: The Addams Family - What show featured Lucy Ricardo?
Answer: I Love Lucy - Which sci-fi series began in 1966 with Captain Kirk?
Answer: Star Trek - What is the name of the friendly genie in “I Dream of Jeannie”?
Answer: Jeannie - What show featured a talking horse named Mr. Ed?
Answer: Mr. Ed - Who was the main character in “Batman” (1960s series)?
Answer: Bruce Wayne / Batman - What show featured a group stranded on an island after a “three-hour tour”?
Answer: Gilligan’s Island - What was the name of the family in “The Beverly Hillbillies”?
Answer: The Clampetts - Which detective show starred Peter Falk?
Answer: Columbo - What spy show featured “Napoleon Solo”?
Answer: The Man from U.N.C.L.E. - What show had a talking car called KITT?
Answer: (Note: This is 80s correcting for 60s trivia) The correct answer: None in the 60s (fun trick question!) - What show featured witches Samantha and Darrin?
Answer: Bewitched - What 60s sitcom followed a New York bus driver and his family?
Answer: The Dick Van Dyke Show - What show featured secret agent Maxwell Smart?
Answer: Get Smart - What show starred Andy Griffith as a small-town sheriff?
Answer: The Andy Griffith Show
1960s History Trivia
The 60s were a big decade for world events, change, and milestones.
- Who became U.S. President in 1961?
Answer: John F. Kennedy - In what year did humans land on the moon?
Answer: 1969 - What space program landed the first humans on the moon?
Answer: Apollo 11 - Who was the first man on the moon?
Answer: Neil Armstrong - What famous speech begins with “I have a dream”?
Answer: Martin Luther King Jr. speech - In what year was President Kennedy assassinated?
Answer: 1963 - What wall began construction in Berlin in 1961?
Answer: The Berlin Wall - Which war escalated significantly during the 1960s involving the U.S.?
Answer: The Vietnam War - What civil rights act was passed in 1964 in the U.S.?
Answer: Civil Rights Act - What global cultural movement symbolized peace and love in the late 60s?
Answer: The counterculture / hippie movement
1960s Pop Culture Trivia
From fashion to movies, the 60s had a style all its own.

- Who starred as James Bond in “Dr. No” (1962)?
Answer: Sean Connery - What movie features a singing nun named Maria?
Answer: The Sound of Music - What 1960 movie is famous for the shower scene?
Answer: Psycho - Who played Holly Golightly in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”?
Answer: Audrey Hepburn - What fashion accessory became iconic in the 60s?
Answer: Mini skirts - What toy became popular in the 60s and could walk down stairs?
Answer: Slinky - What toy company introduced Barbie in 1959, leading into huge 60s popularity?
Answer: Mattel - What British fashion trend was popularized by Twiggy?
Answer: Mod fashion - What colorful art style became popular in posters and prints?
Answer: Psychedelic art - What doll had “growing hair” when pulled?
Answer: Troll dolls
1960s Sports Trivia
A few sporty highlights from the decade:
- Which boxer became world heavyweight champion in 1964?
Answer: Muhammad Ali - What famous football competition was held in England in 1966?
Answer: FIFA World Cup - Which country won the 1966 World Cup?
Answer: England - What American baseball team moved to San Francisco in 1958 and was big in the 60s?
Answer: The San Francisco Giants - Who is often called “The Greatest” in boxing?
Answer: Muhammad Ali
General 60s Trivia
A mix of fun facts and everyday memories.
- What popular doll had a boyfriend named Ken?
Answer: Barbie - What drink became hugely popular in the 60s tiki culture?
Answer: Mai Tai - What popular hairstyle for men featured long sideburns?
Answer: Sideburns style / mutton chops - What was the name of the first commercial jet airliner?
Answer: Boeing 707 - What popular board game involves buying properties and building houses?
Answer: Monopoly
Isn’t it amazing how many memories can come flooding back from just a few questions?
That’s the magic of 60s trivia it’s not just about getting the answer right. It’s about the stories that follow. Someone remembers dancing to a song. Someone else recalls watching a show with their family. Suddenly the room feels a little warmer, a little louder, and a lot more connected.
You can easily use these questions for:
- Senior centre activities
- Family game nights
- Birthday parties
- Care home entertainment
- Or just a fun afternoon at home
If you want to make it even more fun, add music clips, themed snacks, or even dress in 60s style for the day.
However you play it, one thing’s for sure this decade still knows how to bring people together.
Happy quizzing!
