| Trivia Crack "B" Answers | ![]() | |
|---|---|---|
| Question | Answer | |
| BO is the international code for what country? | Bolivia | |
| Baby kangaroos live in their moms’ pouches. What is a baby kangaroo called? | A joey | |
| Baffin Island belongs to what country? | Canada | |
| Bananas are rich in what? | Potassium | |
| Banksy is the pseudonym of a famous… | Graffiti artist | |
| Barney Stinson is a character of what famous TV show? | How I Met Your Mother | |
| Beautiful’ was a chart hit in 2003. Who is the singer? | Christina Aguilera | |
| Before adopting the euro, what was the main unit of currency in Ireland? | Punt | |
| Belgrade is the capital of which country? | Serbia | |
| Benno Moiseiwitsch is considered to be one of the best in the 20th century at playing what instrument? | Piano | |
| Besides Calcium, which other element is important for the development of bones and teeth? | Phosphate | |
| Besides the Middleweight World Championship, which of the following did Roberto Duran win? | Lightweight | |
| Besides the Srebrenica massacre, the former general Ratko Mladic is accused of crimes against humanity due to another massacre. Which one? | Siege of Sarajevo | |
| Besides the elephant, from what other animal is ivory obtained? | Walrus | |
| Betelgeuse belongs to which constellation? | Orion | |
| Between the Earth and the Sun, how many suns would we be able to fit one next to the other? | A hundred | |
| Bharathanatiyam; is the national dance of what country? | India | |
| Binary numbers are in base 2, and decimal numbers are in base 10. What base are hexadecimal numbers in? | 16 | |
| Biological tissues are formed by what kind of structure? | Cells | |
| Bitterballen’ are traditional in what country’s gastronomy? | The Netherlands | |
| Black Eyed Peas had a UK chart-topper in 2003 with ‘Where is the …’? | Love? | |
| Bob Fosse was the director and choreographer of the film, ‘All That …’? | Jazz | |
| Bogota is capital to what country? | Colombia | |
| Bollywood describes which nations film industry? | India | |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina is a decentralised state divided in two entities. Which ones? | The Srpska Rep. and the Federation of B | |
| Botswana is located in what continent? | Africa | |
| Boxer Luis Firpo, known as ‘the Wild Bull of the Pampas’, was born in what country? | Argentina | |
| Brabant and Liege is a former state of what present country? | Belgium | |
| Brad Pitt portrayed detective David Mills in what movie? | Seven | |
| Bridgetown is the capital of what country? | Barbados | |
| Brigadeiro is a typical candy from which country? | Brazil | |
| Bruce Dickinson is the singer of what band? | Iron Maiden | |
| Buenos Aires based football (soccer) team, Club Atlético Boca Juniors take their team colors from which nations flag? | Sweden | |
| By half time, what was the score in the 2014 Brazilian world cup semi final between Germany and Brazil? | 5-0 to Germany | |
| By how many countries is Central America conformed? | Seven | |
| By smashing windows and using other unladylike tactics, Emmeline Pankhurst helped what country’s women get the vote? | Great Britain | |
| By what name is part of the constellation Ursa Major sometimes known? | The Big Dipper | |
| By what name is sodium carbonate commonly known? | Washing soda | |
| By what name was the city of St Petersburg known between 1924-1991? | Leningrad | |
| By what title do the Bajorans refer to Benjamin Sisko in TV’s ‘Star Trek: Deep Space 9’? | Emissary | |
| By winning the Hungarian Grand Prix in 2003, who became the youngest ever winner of an F1 race? | Fernando Alonso | |
Note: This is "Trivia Crack" by "Etermax"

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