Free Trivia Questions And Answers

1. What favorite snack food is honored in the month of March?
A. Corn chips
B. Popcorn
C. Peanuts
D. Cheese curds

2. King Stephen the Great or St. Stephen was the first Christian king of what country?
A. Romania
B. Poland
C. Germany
D. Hungary

3. What did Liberace, French pianist Richard Clayderman and Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards all have in common?
A. They were all Pamela Lee Anderson's lover at one time
B. They are all gay
C. They all insured their hands
D. They all insured their professional wardrobe

4. What was the first home version of a Nintendo arcade game?
A. Centipede
B. Donkey Kong
C. Pacman
D. Space Invaders

5. Earle Dickson invented the Band-Aid for who?
A. His accident-prone wife
B. His clutzy daughter
C. His fumble-fingered son
D. His unhandy father

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Trivia Answers

1. What favorite snack food is honored in the month of March?
C. Peanuts
QQ: March is National Peanut Month. National Peanut Month had its beginnings as National Peanut Week in 1941. It was expanded to a month-long celebration in 1974.
BT:
2. King Stephen the Great or St. Stephen was the first Christian king of what country?
D. Hungary
BT: King Stephen the Great or St. Stephen of Hungary was the first Christian king of Hungary. Stephen was given the name Vajk (meaning hero) at birth. Born a pagan in the town of Esztergom, Vajk was baptized, as a precondition of accepting the crown from Rome, at age 10 by Saint Adalbert of Prague and given the baptismal name Stephen (in honor of the original early Christian Saint Stephen, protector of the church at Passau).
3. What did Liberace, French pianist Richard Clayderman and Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards all have in common?
C. They all insured their hands
BT: Liberace, French pianist Richard Clayderman and Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards -- an unlikely trio -- all insured their hands.
4. What was the first home version of a Nintendo arcade game?
B. Donkey Kong
BT: Colecovison brought the Donkey Kong Series into the home.
5. Earle Dickson invented the Band-Aid for who?
A. His accident-prone wife
BT: Bandages for wounds had been around since ancient times, but an easy-to-use dressing with an adhesive was invented by Earle Dickson (a cotton buyer at the Johnson & Johnson company). Dickson perfected the BAND-AID® in 1920, making a small, sterile adhesive bandage for home use. Dickson invented the BAND-AID® for his wife, who had many kitchen accidents and needed an easy-to-use wound dressing. Dickson was rewarded by the Johnson & Johnson company by being made a vice-president of the company.