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Testing my Pub Quiz
So we've decided to throw a pub quiz for our Hogmanay (New Years) party, including a mini-keg and a pub-luck (pot-luck with a pub grub theme).
I've been stressing over my questions as I'm the quiz-master and been trying to find that fine line between too easy and too hard, which as a Scot in Canada is tough. Theres a few Scots coming, but it's mainly Canadians, Oh and we also have a Chilean coming so need a few questions for him... Anyway I thought I'd post my questions here over the next few days, see how this community does (without Google of course) as it can both get me feedback and provide a nice distraction as we get closer to Christmas and are trying to procrastinate at work. I've got 8 rounds so will post 2 at a time for the next few days and add up points if you answer. Rd 1 - Scottish/Canadian/Chilean Geography:
Rd 2 - For the towns listed are they in Scotland, Canada or Both, 10 points available, with 2 bonus for all right, Another bonus for picking the one that's also the name of a crater on an asteroid:
Good Luck - any feedback appreciated |
Re: Testing my Pub Quiz
This has gotta be better than work. Let me get a cup of coffee.... and no Google, I promise!
Rd 1 - Scottish/Canadian/Chilean Geography:
Rd 2 - For the towns listed are they in Scotland, Canada or Both, 10 points available, with 2 bonus for all right, Another bonus for picking the one that's also the name of a crater on an asteroid:
Good questions. My answers are mostly guesses, some more educated than others, many complete stabs in the dark! |
Re: Testing my Pub Quiz
I've done lots of pub quizzes in my time and I'm not thick. I'd say those questions are waaaaaaay too hard for a fun evening.
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Re: Testing my Pub Quiz
Originally Posted by Souvenir
(Post 7037321)
I've done lots of pub quizzes in my time and I'm not thick. I'd say those questions are waaaaaaay too hard for a fun evening.
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Re: Testing my Pub Quiz
Originally Posted by Souvenir
(Post 7037321)
I've done lots of pub quizzes in my time and I'm not thick. I'd say those questions are waaaaaaay too hard for a fun evening.
What about a photo round??? photos of landmarks or somesuch? or famous canadians :rofl: Maybe celebs with Canadian or not? next to their name. |
Re: Testing my Pub Quiz
Originally Posted by Souvenir
(Post 7037321)
I've done lots of pub quizzes in my time and I'm not thick. I'd say those questions are waaaaaaay too hard for a fun evening.
Other rounds I have include, move quotes, sports, TV/Entertainment, nerd/geek, Christmas and general knowledge. Oakvillain got 14 out of 25 so not too bad, will hold off on the answers in case anyone else wants to give it a shot. |
Re: Testing my Pub Quiz
Originally Posted by Hobbess
(Post 7037408)
Been tweaking since I first started, thats why i've thrown it out here though, once you've stared at the questions for so many go rounds any idea of whether they could be easy or hard go out the window... I thought the geography round was getting easier, 2 True/false type questions, a few where you can guess provinces if you really have no clue. The towns one is fun I thought too given the crowd that will be there.
Other rounds I have include, move quotes, sports, TV/Entertainment, nerd/geek, Christmas and general knowledge. Oakvillain got 14 out of 25 so not too bad, will hold off on the answers in case anyone else wants to give it a shot. |
Re: Testing my Pub Quiz
Originally Posted by Hobbess
(Post 7037408)
Been tweaking since I first started, thats why i've thrown it out here though, once you've stared at the questions for so many go rounds any idea of whether they could be easy or hard go out the window... I thought the geography round was getting easier, 2 True/false type questions, a few where you can guess provinces if you really have no clue. The towns one is fun I thought too given the crowd that will be there.
Other rounds I have include, move quotes, sports, TV/Entertainment, nerd/geek, Christmas and general knowledge. Oakvillain got 14 out of 25 so not too bad, will hold off on the answers in case anyone else wants to give it a shot. Maybe you could give a multiple-choice option for some of them (like the distance one, height of Ben Nevis, province with nearest population to Scotland...) so that if somebody has a vague notion of the answer it may help to eliminate the obviously wrong? |
Re: Testing my Pub Quiz
Originally Posted by Souvenir
(Post 7037436)
The geography questions are far too hard. Oakvillian is a total nerd and only scored 56%. I also own an anorak and would have fared no better. I know of no Canadian that would get the right answer to any of your questions except by fluke.
(guilty as charged, especially when it comes to geography, though. I'd read an atlas like most people read a novel...) |
Re: Testing my Pub Quiz
Originally Posted by Oakvillian
(Post 7037460)
OI!!!!!
(guilty as charged, especially when it comes to geography, though. I'd read an atlas like most people read a novel...) I'm a bit like you. I got the school geography prize (at A-level). Those questions are bloody hard, though. Too hard for a fun quiz. |
Re: Testing my Pub Quiz
Originally Posted by Oakvillian
(Post 7037455)
well, that's over half marks... can't wait to find out which half! Mind you, I thought I knew some of the answers, so only just over 50% either means I was wrong on some of those I thought I knew, or I was pretty unlucky with guesses!
Maybe you could give a multiple-choice option for some of them (like the distance one, height of Ben Nevis, province with nearest population to Scotland...) so that if somebody has a vague notion of the answer it may help to eliminate the obviously wrong? Also adding in multiple choice of Alberta, BC and Quebec on the population compare. Any suggestions for geogrpahy type questions to replace them for Canadian/Scots appreciated |
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Can I say that you also need to simplify how the questions are written. Some are too long and you lose interest, or can't remember the beginning. You should allow for a range of abilities, ie not all nerds are good at reading- dyslexia etc. If you are reading out the questions some may be deafies like me (statistically 1 in 5 in Canada) and so it's hard to follow the questions when they are read out.
Er, there may be an alcohol effect here too, so you need to allow for that too. Pictures, make a sheet of photos of landmarks in your area. Oh yes repeating myself but its a good idea. How about a sheet left on the table with anagrams of place names? |
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Good point on the question length, and I know that drunkeness will play so will do what I can to simplify. Questions getting longer as I tried to simplify them i.e. went from my first try - How high is Ben Nevis, to bringing Calgary into it and so the question gets longer, can't win!!
The towns list I was planning on handing out, along with the movie quotes to do during the two halves that I will split the quiz up into. |
Re: Testing my Pub Quiz
Seeing as it looks like I need to do a bit of work to get things easier, I'm going to start putting out more quesitons sooner rather than later to get more feedback...:thumbsup:
Rd 3 - Christmas
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Re: Testing my Pub Quiz
Originally Posted by Hobbess
(Post 7037503)
OK so feedback is leading me to drop the Ben Nevis height (Oakvillain got a half point for that) and the first distance questions.
Also adding in multiple choice of Alberta, BC and Quebec on the population compare. Any suggestions for geogrpahy type questions to replace them for Canadian/Scots appreciated Aberdeen and Fort McMurray are both oil towns. Which is further North? |
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