- A
quiz is a form of game or mind
sport in
which players attempt to
answer questions correctly on one or
several topics.
Quizzes can be used as a brief...
-
quizzers each, plus up to
three substitutes.
Games have 20 questions, with
point values of 10, 20, or 30
points depending on the difficulty.
Quizzers...
- JetPunk. Blog
quizzes (also
known as
quiz blog)
refer to a
specific genre of
quizzes which are
conducted by the
quizzers on blogs.[citation needed] Blog quizzes...
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providing low-pressure
quizzing that
allows quizzers to make
mistakes and get feedback.
District meets also
allow quizzers to meet new
people that attend...
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including Ireland),
Belgium (joined by
quizzers from the Netherlands), Estonia, India, and Malaysia. Over 300
quizzers took part. The UK leg was
staged at...
- national). It was
known as the
European Quizzing Championships (EQC) from 2004 to 2021 and was open to
European quizzers only. To
reflect the competition's...
- The
Impossible Quiz is a 2007
Flash game
created by a
DeviantArt user
known as Splapp-me-do.
Noted for its difficulty, the
quiz game
consists of various...
- Pop
Quiz is a
British television quiz programme that
originally aired on BBC1 from 4 July 1981 to 28
December 1984 with a Top of the Pops
special on 4...
- 1947) is an
English television personality and one of Britain's
leading quizzers.
Hughes was born in Enfield, Middle****, and
educated at
Enfield Grammar...
- A
quiz league is an
organization running quizzes on a home and away basis,
usually in pubs. Like the pub
quiz, it is
chiefly a
British phenomenon although...