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National Trivia Day ~ Friday Humor

National Trivia Day is a holiday that celebrates the game of trivia and the pursuit of knowledge. It is observed annually on January 4th in the United States. Trivia is a fun way to test your knowledge and learn new things, and National Trivia Day is an excellent opportunity to do just that.

Whether you participate in a trivia contest, play a trivia game with friends and family, or just learn new facts and information, National Trivia Day is a great way to celebrate the love of knowledge.

Background

Robert Birch of Pun Corps, the business that created and distributed the beloved Trivial Pursuit board game, invented it in 1980. Trivia frequently refers to knowledge.

However, it relates to a particular kind of knowledge—obscure information that isn’t always pertinent to our day-to-day activities. Trivia is derived from the Latin word “trivialis,” which can imply both “commonplace, found everywhere” and “unimportant concerns.”

The name is derived from the Latin word “trivium,” meaning “crossroads,” a location where travelers can find necessities. Grammar, logic, and rhetoric were the three courses combined into a trivium in the medieval liberal arts curriculum.

How to Celebrate National Trivia Day

There are many different ways you can celebrate National Trivia Day! Here are a few ideas:

  • Play a trivia game with friends or family. You can find trivia games online or create your own by coming up with questions and answers on a particular topic.
  • Participate in a trivia contest. Many bars and restaurants host trivia nights, and you can also find online trivia contests.
  • Learn some new facts. Take some time to read about a topic that interests you and try to learn as much as possible. You could also try reading a book about a subject you’re unfamiliar with or watching a documentary on a topic that piques your curiosity.
  • Share your knowledge with others. National Trivia Day is an excellent opportunity to share your knowledge with others. You could teach someone something new or write a blog post or social media update sharing exciting facts or trivia with your followers.
  • Have a trivia-themed party. Invite your friends over for a trivia night and provide snacks and drinks. You could create your own trivia questions or use a board game.

The key to celebrating National Trivia Day is having fun while learning new things and testing your knowledge. Enjoy some trivia jokes!

1. What do you call a witcher that’s great at answering random questions?

Geralt of trivia.

2. My friend is an EMT, and she’s amazing on trivia night.

She’s usually the first responder.

3. I want to make a trivia show for rednecks where wrong answers cost them their hair.

I’ll call it “Mullet Over.”

4. Science Trivia: What’s it called when you see colors in the air that aren’t there?

A pigment of your imagination

5. What does College fill you with?

Trivia and beer.

 Sometimes trivia that wins you a beer.

6. You know your trivia game is too old when

there’s a question about what was most searched for … on Lycos.

7. During my trivia game, I asked the contestants to define “defenestration.”

No one got it right, so I threw that question out the window.

8. I lost the bar trivia contest last night by one point. The last question was, “Where do women have the curliest hair?”

Apparently, the correct answer is Fiji.

9. Star Wars Trivia: What is the internal temperature of a TaunTaun?

 Luke-Warm

10. Why did Anakin fail to answer the trivia question?

He was stumped.

Why is it trivia? People call it trivia because they know nothing, and they are embarrassed about it-Robbie Coltrane

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About the author

About the author

Rae Aria holds a bachelor’s degree in English and Literary Studies and enjoys writing family-oriented-topics. When she’s not writing or working as an editor on Support for Stepdads, she loves spending time with her two sons and reading a wide range of subjects.

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