In the original version of trivial pursuit, Geography category is represented by the color blue
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Trivial Pursuit is a board game from Canada. The play is the winning is determined by a player's ability to answer general knowledge and popular culture questions. The game was created on December 15, 1979 in Montreal in Quebec, by Canadian Chris Haney, a photo editor for Montreal's The Gazette, and Scott Abbott, a sports editor for The Canadian Press. After finding pieces of their Scrabble game missing, they decided to create their own game. The Trivial Pursuit was released in 1981.
The object of the game is to move around the board by correctly answering trivia questions. Questions itself are split into six categories, each one having its own color to readily identify itself. In the classic version of Trivial Pursuit, these are Geography (blue), Entertainment (pink), History (yellow), Arts & Literature (originally brown, later purple), Science & Nature (green), and Sports & Leisure (orange).
The game includes a board, playing pieces, question cards, a box, small plastic wedges to fit into the playing pieces, and a dice.
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Grade: 9
Subject: arts
Chapter: trivial pursuit
Keywords: trivial pursuit