Trivia Questions and Answers
Each Brain Chain trivia set consists of approximately 3,200 trivia questions and answers which are divided among eight categories: Business, Entertainment, Geography, History, Science, Sports, Potluck and Oddball.
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I.D. Category Name Types of Questions Asked BIZ Business Mergers and acquisitions, stocks and bonds, money and currency, product lines, marketing, advertising slogans, accounting, finance, transportation, business law and management. ENT Entertainment Movies, television, books, fine art, pop culture, media and news. GEO Geography World and U.S. geography, people of the world, customs, languages and religions. HIS History World and U.S. history, law, government, the military and politics. SCI Science Inventors and inventions, anatomy, biology, chemistry, physics, weather, astronomy, space exploration, technology, nature, the environment, telecom, mathematics and psychology. SPO Sports Vast array of questions covering professional, amateur, college, international or Olympic sports. POT Potluck This is a random "catch-all" category and may include questions from any of the above categories or other general knowledge questions. ODD Oddball Oddball questions are different from all of the above. Each Oddball question consists of four alternatives; three of them with some positive trait in common. The fourth one does not connect with the others. The answer identifies the one that does not fit with a brief explanation of the positive connection between the other three. PLA Player's Choice Allows the player to choose from any of the above eight categories. OPP Opponent's Choice Allows the player's opponent to choose the category of question asked.
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