What is trivia?

Correct answer: Information and data that is considered of little value

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What people think about it: 7 Comments
DrO
DrO
Makes one second guess why we’re playing this game…
RushMama2112
RushMama2112
Boneinjalon, right! The crossroads were a spot where information was exchanged. In Rome, Hecate was the guardian of the crossroads, or trevia. Hecate Trevia was her title.
Boneinjalon
Boneinjalon
answer 3 is not a million miles from the origin of the word trivia
Player #97184361
Player #97184361
Paul Steadman, The information can be important or useful to whomever and be used even though derived via trivia does not necessarily makes it trivial. Information gathered whether in gossip or classroom when verified can be valuable. ! ! !
Laura
Laura
Brock (+ sometimes Pamo), Why? Trivia is a noun, as are information and data. Trivial (an adjective) would be incorrect.
Tina
Tina
Brock (+ sometimes Pamo), agreed, missing a letter for it to make sense.
Paul Steadman
Paul Steadman
Brock (+ sometimes Pamo), Trivia is totally right! Trivial would be wrong as it is an adjective and the answers would make no sense.