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Hard

Around which year was Hogwarts Castle founded?

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Answer: 993
Hogwarts Castle is believed to have been built circa 993.

Hard

Which player holds the record for playing the most games in NFL history primarily on offense?

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Answer: Jerry Rice
The immortal Jerry Rice, who played wide receiver, currently holds the record at 303 games, the most for a player who wasn't a kicker or punter.

Medium

Joshua is famous for having commanded what to stay still?

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Answer: Moon and Sun
Joshua using the power of God commanded the sun and moon stay still.

Easy

Which Winter sport can onlookers enjoy in front of the aforementioned Christmas tree?

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Answer: Ice-skating
Ice-skating and also be enjoyed at Rockefeller Center during Christmastime.

Medium

In 2014, which NBA player set the all-time record for most-missed field goals?

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Answer: Kobe Bryant
All-time great Kobe Bryant ultimately finished his career with 14,481 missed field goals.

Hard

Which actress portrayed Rachel's sister on a couple of episodes of "Friends"?

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Answer: Christina Applegate
Christina Applegate, who experienced her own successful run starring in the hit sitcom "Married with Children", played Rachel's sister, Amy.

Easy

The vernal equinox signifies the advent of which season in the Northern Hemisphere?

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Answer: Spring
In the Northern Hemisphere, the vernal equinox marks the first day of Spring. However, in the Southern Hemisphere, this same date is the beginning of Fall.

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Who was the first member of the Beatles to die?

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Answer: John Lennon
At the age of 40, John Lennon was shot and killed on December 8, 1980 in New York City, United States.


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Where Trivia Comes From

Trivia, the word, comes from the Latin word trivialis. The modern usage of the word is fairly recent, and is the noun form of the word trivial. Trivia, by definition, means small factors or tidbits of information that are usually useless (or trivial) in nature.

Trivia or Fact

The difference between trivia and facts is quite trivial. Generally, trivia is considered to be a type of fact. Facts are statements of truth that can regard any number of broad or specific categories. Trivia, though, is usually considered to be more useless tidbits or facts that you don't really need to know.

So wait, trivia isn't always a question? Not necessarily. Trivia questions are a form of trivia that come in the form of questions, much like a quiz. Trivia questions are much more fun than just reading factoids. It gives the reader a chance to test their knowledge of useless facts, sometimes with a range of multiple choice options.



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