Trivia for Adults

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Author: Joe B. Hewitt ISBN: 9781311978332
Publisher: Joe B. Hewitt Publication: September 3, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Joe B. Hewitt
ISBN: 9781311978332
Publisher: Joe B. Hewitt
Publication: September 3, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

TRIVIA for ADULTS, Revised and Enlarged with 620 Questions and Answers. The answers are expanded to a more full explanation. If you love trivia and unusual facts, you can enjoy reading the answers regardless of whether you play the game. Trivia for Adults also has rules for playing trivia and a score sheet you can copy and use.
Here is an example of how this trivia book is superior. The answers are expanded to give the reader more than expected.

Q611. To “tack close to the wind” is what kind of term, (A. Roofer. (B. Sky diving. (C. Sailing.

A611. To “tack close to the wind” is a (C. Sailing term. A sail boat or sailing ship cannot sail directly into the wind, but can go at a 45 degree angle toward the wind in a zigzag. When the vessel changes directions it is called “tacking.” In order to go as near to against the wind as possible, the sailor will “tack close to the wind.”

Each set of 20 questions is followed by a separate set of 20 answers. You can read the question without seeing the answer, but when you get ready for the answer, you don't have to search for it.

TRIVIA for ADULTS is to furnish educated, thinking people some brain exercise. There is no board, tokens, or dice to roll, just questions and answers. One person has to be in charge, to read the questions and help grade the teams. Players form teams, quietly discuss the question among themselves and come up with a consensus answer.

TRIVIA for ADULTS was first published in January, 2013, with 320 questions and answers. It was revised and enlarged to 500, and now to 620.

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TRIVIA for ADULTS, Revised and Enlarged with 620 Questions and Answers. The answers are expanded to a more full explanation. If you love trivia and unusual facts, you can enjoy reading the answers regardless of whether you play the game. Trivia for Adults also has rules for playing trivia and a score sheet you can copy and use.
Here is an example of how this trivia book is superior. The answers are expanded to give the reader more than expected.

Q611. To “tack close to the wind” is what kind of term, (A. Roofer. (B. Sky diving. (C. Sailing.

A611. To “tack close to the wind” is a (C. Sailing term. A sail boat or sailing ship cannot sail directly into the wind, but can go at a 45 degree angle toward the wind in a zigzag. When the vessel changes directions it is called “tacking.” In order to go as near to against the wind as possible, the sailor will “tack close to the wind.”

Each set of 20 questions is followed by a separate set of 20 answers. You can read the question without seeing the answer, but when you get ready for the answer, you don't have to search for it.

TRIVIA for ADULTS is to furnish educated, thinking people some brain exercise. There is no board, tokens, or dice to roll, just questions and answers. One person has to be in charge, to read the questions and help grade the teams. Players form teams, quietly discuss the question among themselves and come up with a consensus answer.

TRIVIA for ADULTS was first published in January, 2013, with 320 questions and answers. It was revised and enlarged to 500, and now to 620.

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