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Hi Folks
I have been asked to set up questions for a local charity quiz. The categories range from Film & TV, History, News & Current Affairs, Science & Nature, and Sport.
I don't want the questions to be too hard, and on the other hand make them too easy. I was wondering if it would be best just to copy some questions from doing a 'Google' search rather than spending loads of time setting up the questions myself.
However, if I get questions from doing a 'Google' search, then it might may it easy for the 'professional quizzers' to answer the questions quite easily.
What would you suggest is the best way of going about this?
Thank You.
well, you could nab these questions I set a long way back - I designed them (which was extremely difficult) so that a google search wouldn't provide the answer, not quickly anyway.
http://www.dad.info/forum/jokes-gadgets-and-games/11108-new-year-quiz?limitstart=0
well, you could nab these questions I set a long way back - I designed them (which was extremely difficult) so that a google search wouldn't provide the answer, not quickly anyway.
http://www.dad.info/forum/jokes-gadgets-and-games/11108-new-year-quiz?limitstart=0
Nice idea! One more thing, maybe you could build the quiz around movies / songs that support dedicating time to fatherhood? Or maybe come up with a 'bechdel test' for dads?
Thank You.