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Most of mig33 users reporting that the questions asked in mig33’s new game “Trivia” is quite hard to answer. Here is some simple trivia questions and answers to help them. Here is part one. If we get positive responses from users we will publishing more trivia and its answer in near future. So leave a comment if you think this trivia question and answers will be helpful for you.

Trivia Question & Answers
Q: What is it when five or fewer water molecules bond tightly together in a ring?
A: cluster
Q: What is a ‘crossbuck’?
A: an x
Q: What is the name of the detective in john dickson carr novels?
A: gideon fell
Q: What is a group of hogs?
A: passel
Q: What was the name of the Addams family’s giant man-eating plant?
A: cleopatra
Q: Who is the mayan earth and moon goddess, and patroness of pregnant women?
A: ixchel
Q: What novel recounts john blackthorne’s adventures in 16th century japan?
A: shogun
Q: Where is the grande canal?
A: venice
Q: Whose first release was ‘talking heads 77′?
A: psycho killer
Q: Who recorded ‘tragedy’ in 1960?
A: thomas wayne
Q: What is a moon in its first quarter?
A: two-bit moon
Q: What is the study of the composition of substances and the changes they undergo?
A: chemistry
Q: Who started on the san francisco scene with ‘oh well’, but are probably best known for their album ‘rumors’?
A: fleetwood mac
Q: What are the separators on a guitar neck called?
A: frets
Q:What is the chemical symbol for gold?
A: Au
Q: Who sang the 1975 remake of the Flamingos’ I Only Have Eyes For You?
A: art
Q: Where do the english monarchs live?
A: buckingham palace
Q: Who was the human companion of willow?
A: mad mardigan
Q: What is the transformation of inhospitable planets into hospitable ones?
A: terraforming
Q: What metal in it’s purest state is so soft that it can be molded with the hands?
A: gold
Q: Which new york city building was finished in 1931?
A: empire state building
Q: What is the atomic number for palladium?
A: forty six
Q: What’s a natatorium?
A: swimming pool
Q: What is the full name of lake tonka?
A: lake minnetonka
Q: Who was the founder of microsoft?
A: bill gates
Q: What is the name for music that is transmitted orally or aurally (taught through performance rather than with notation, and learned by hearing)?
A: folk
Q: Who did a double album after leaving the beatles as an effort to raise money for the famine in bangladesh?
A: george harrison
Q: Who created philip marlowe?
A: raymond chandler
Q: What king was murdered by macbeth?
A: duncan
Q: What’s a 10-20 to a police officer?
A: location
Q: What colours are on the belgian flag?
A: yellow, black and red
Q: Who recorded ‘Ferry ‘Cross the Mersey’ in 1965?
A: gerry and the
Q: What muscle is joined by the lingual nerve to the brain?
A: tongue
Q: What is the study of prehistoric plants and animals?
A: paleontology
Q: What starts the breakdown of food when it is still in the mouth?
A: enzymes
Q: Which state became the 14th state of the u.s?
A: vermont
Q: What does the ‘x’ mean when referring to the speed of a cd-rom (ie.. 32x)?
A: times faster than a single speed
Q: What nationality was alexander graham bell?
A: scottish
Q: What fraction of an iceberg shows above water?
A: one ninth
Q: What kind of creatures are the canary islands named for?
A: dogs
Q: Who portrayed phileas fogg in around the world in 80 days?
A: david niven
Q: Who was the first non human to win an Oscar?
A: mickey mouse
Q: What is the new name of the mound metalcraft company?
A: tonka metalcraft
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