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The pub quiz

Article by Jimmy Cliff

The Pub Quiz is a huge pastime in the UK and I reckon that if done in an entertaining and fun way the fun pub quiz could be huge in other countries like the USA too.What this article sets out to explain is what a pub quiz is all about and maybe inspire some people to start a quiz of their own.Some take it seriously and some do not but what ever type of quiz a pub hosts it is fast becoming a very popular event.Personally, I go for the latter, I think a fun pub quiz is so much better than a serious pub quiz for many reasons.To start with a fun pub quiz should be easy and when I say easy I mean that anybody should be able to answer about 70% of the questions correctly. Why do you think that The Weakest Link is so popular? It’s for everybody, your every day Joe. Apply this to a pub quiz and you can easily see why a fun quiz will be so popular.I’ve been a quiz master for 10 years and last Christmas I was gifted a quiz trivia book, called “The biggest trivia quiz book in the world”, containing over 14,000 pub quiz questions. I could easily take any of the questions from that book and put together a tough quiz in a matter of minutes, but to make a fun quiz is a different story.I had to go through hundreds of questions from this book just to get 20 for my first general knowledge round, it took me well over an hour! From this huge book I was able to use only about 5% of the questions where as with a tough pub quiz I could have used most of them.A fun quiz needs to have not just questions but picture rounds, speed rounds, Dingbats and brain teasers to name a few things that make fun quizzes so popular.Of course you will have to find a subject for the picture round first which you should try to vary as much as possible. Try to think of fresh subject matter each week to keep the quiz as varied as possible.To give you an idea of what I’m talking about here are some picture round themes I have done before. Classic cars, planes, dogs, cartoon characters, logos, mystery objects and so on.. After a while it really does get more and more difficult to think of new picture round ideas, sometimes I can think one up in minutes and sometimes it can take me an hour or more.You will find that a lot of pub quizzes always do the same subject for their picture round every week, mostly you will see them do celebrities because it’s easy to get the pictures and does not require any thought process and is not time consuming. That’s OK for some people but it can get boring after a short while.Try to choose questions that anybody can at least have a good guess atHere’s an example of a question you would find in a typical pub quiz and a question taken from a fun pub quiz.”Who scored England’s first goal in the Euro 2000?”"What’s tattooed on Pop-eye’s arm?”Let’s look at the first question, a typical question from a serious pub quiz, you either know the answer or you don’t, and most people won’t know the answer. If your quiz is full of questions that most people can’t answer then the likelihood of them returning next week is going to be pretty slim.If you look at the second question, taken from a fun quiz, even if you don’t know the answer you can still have a pretty good guess. That’s what you should try to do, pick questions that anybody can at least have a guess at. By the way, the answer is an anchor.Can you see how the second question has a fun element to it?People will attempt to guess the answer to the second one but they will simply leave the first one blank. Think about it. If at the end of the quiz you see that most of your pub quiz answer sheet is empty are you likely to hand it in for marking? Wouldn’t you be embarrassed? More importantly, would you return next week?

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Question by Badgerlady: Printable Online Pub Quiz questions?
Does anyone have any good sites with quiz questions to print out?

Best answer:

Answer by Elizabeth
The Longest running COMPLETELY FREE Pub Quiz Site on the Internet .

http://pub-quizzes.co.uk/

Add your own answer in the comments!

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Posted by santa - March 6, 2012 at 4:32 am

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Five types of pub quiz formats.

Article by Monika Crann

Creating a pub quiz needs to have a lot of thought put it. Difficulty level, topics, and the amount of quiz rounds are all important parts to a quiz.

Standard Format. Standard format of a pub quiz is a set number of rounds, usually 4 or 5, often contain a handout round. A set of general knowledge quiz is usually the focus of the quiz with at least 50% of the quiz having various trivia questions. To set one up, you firstly need to pick the amount of rounds you want (usually about 5). Then write or buy for 2 or 3 of the sets of tens questions. Now select what kind of handout round you want. The most common being a picture quiz, but taglines, anagrams and small story boards are becoming very popular. Themed Format. Similar to the Standard pub quiz, but with the focus of the general knowledge questions being about the important date or event. Common themes are based around Christmas, Halloween, Valentines and St Patrick day. Usually the handout round is a picture with the whoever or whatever disguised with the clothing which relates to the theme, such as celebrities with a Santa beard on. Rounds Table Format. Round table format is a lot more relaxed with the quizzes given out as handouts rounds. They are a selection of quizzes such as handout rounds, anagrams and taglines. They can be handed out or you can leave one on the table and include them as one of the rounds of a normal pub quiz. First hand them out then mark them and give a fresh one out. Round table quizzes are excellent option for a couple times a week and you can do free ones with no prizes just leave them on the actual table or you can do them with prizes and entry fee. These are coming back as being popular and are perfect if you don’t have a competent quiz master. Story board Format. Story boards are relatively old, but new with regards to pub quizzes. You may remember doing these at school having a passage and then having to fill in the blanks from either a preselected list or your own general knowledge. A story board pub quiz can be handout rounds solely but are more fun to be read out by a quiz master with the answers being given out at the beginning. You have to have firm rules that everyone understands before starting this type of quiz otherwise you’ll be spending ages repeating yourself which loses the appeal. Read slowly and carefully pause to allow people to think before moving onto the next part of the passage. Cryptic Format. Cryptic formats again are becoming more popular. This is where mystery in the clues to link to the answer. Quiz rounds are usually 4 or 5 questions as they take longer to get and sometimes a prize is given for the one who gets it first but becomes a bit messy and time consuming. If thinking of doing a cryptic pub quiz be sure to have less questions per rounds

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Posted by santa - March 2, 2012 at 4:32 am

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Quiz Questions: Choose The Theme Of Valentines Pub Quiz

When we are going to create quiz questions for the public, then we always need to put many thoughts into it. We need to analyze the demand of the audience first and then we need to determine the difficulty level and topic of the quiz. Also, we need to determine the rounds of the quiz according to it.

To know all these aspects, we need to give details of each and every step of the format. In this article, we will take an example of Valentines Pub Quiz and discuss format according to it.

Standard: In this kind of format, we can see the presence of set of number of rounds, which are usually 4 or 5. And, it also contains handout round. In this kind of format, we need to focus on the general knowledge about the Valentine’s Day. In this regards, 50% of the quiz has various trivia questions. Initially, we just have to decide how many rounds we actually need. Then we need to set questions for each round. Now, we need to decide upon the handout round of this kind of quiz. In this format, we can find picture quiz as one of the most common themes. But, we can also see the importance of anagrams, small story boards and taglines in this kind of format.
Story board: In this format, we can go back to the memory lanes of the school days, when we used to fill in the blanks either from our general knowledge or from the preselected list. This kind of story board format can contain handout round. But, it will be great, if quiz master reads out the answer.
Theme based: It is almost similar like, standard pub quiz. But, in this case, the main focus of quiz questions remains the general knowledge about the important event or date. We can see the special arrangement of theme for Valentines Pub Quiz. Otherwise, we can choose different other themes like, Halloween, Christmas, St Patrick day and Easter. Here in the handout round, we need to distinguish the sign related to the theme. For example, mickey and mini mouse photograph inside the heart sign might denote the valentines theme.
Cryptic: In this kind of format, we might see the mystery questions and their clues linking to the answer. Each round of this format may contain 4 to 5 questions.

So, according to our choice and requirement, we can select our format for this kind of pub quiz.

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Question by Brittany: Easter Quiz?
How much do you know about Easter?
Apperently I dont know that much because i got 5/10 of the questions right. What did you get on this quiz??

http://encarta.msn.com/quiz_307/easter_quiz.html?GT1=27004

Best answer:

Answer by Kate;
Six out of ten.
Some of those were quite challenging, and 27 Hours to make a peep? Wow who has that kind of time!

What do you think? Answer below!

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Posted by santa - January 30, 2012 at 4:31 am

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