Write Your Own Quizzes – Quiz4FREE Blog 5




Write Your Own Quiz - Quiz4FREE Blog 5 (Easy!)

3 Best Tips

Many of you nice folks have asked for tips on writing your own quiz, so here's my best shot at getting you started in quiz writing. Follow these ideas and you should have a quiz written in almost no time at all.

Before we get into writing a quiz, I want to remind you that if you wish to publish your quizzes (On-line or Off-line) you must be aware that plagiarism is a BIG No NO! Here's a snippet from Wikipedia "Plagiarism is the representation of another author's language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions as one's own original work. In educational contexts, there are differing definitions of plagiarism depending on the institution."

However, if you just want to take a quiz along to your local for a quiz night etc. you can use a quiz from a book or one of our quizzes from one of our websites. Just don't publish it, or you could end up in trouble.

  • Tip 1 - If you want some local content in your quiz, then read local newspapers and listen to local radio stations. Always having a note pad and a pencil handy. There's often a tasty tid-bit of information that can be used as a question. One question I found for my local quiz was 'What was the name of the local butchers shop that closed down last Friday'. Simple but effective.
  • Tip 2 - Buy second hand quiz books from a charity shop (But remember my warning about plagiarism!).  These books can be used as inspiration to help you come up with an idea for a question. Here's an example using one of our own questions - "One quarter of all the hops in the world are grown in which country?" Answer - Germany. You could write " Germany produces a quarter of all 'What' used in the production of beer?' Answer - Hops. See how easy that was.
  • Tip 3 - Use the Internet. There are many ways to use the Internet to find questions. One way is to type in a famous persons name. In this example I typed into Google "Janet Street Porter" and found an article giving lots of information about her on Wikipedia -'Janet Vera Street-Porter CBE (née Bull; born 27 December 1946) is an English broadcaster, journalist, writer, and media personality. She was the editor and producer of the Network 7 series on Channel Four, which was awarded a BAFTA for its graphics. She was also an editor for two years of The Independent on Sunday, but relinquished the job to become editor-at-large in 2002. Since 2011, she has been a regular weekly panellist on the ITV talk show Loose Women.

    Street-Porter has made numerous appearances on television programmes, including Question Time (1988–2015), I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! (2004), Deadline (2007), Celebrity MasterChef (2013), and Have I Got News for You (1996–2018). She was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2016 Birthday Honours for services to journalism and broadcasting'.

  • As you can see there are a mutitude of possible questions you could make from this article. Type in anything that interests you and you will get some really great results that you can turn into questions.

I hope this short artical about writing your own quiz has inspired you. There are many other ways to find new questions, just think outside of the box.

Good luck and PLEASE let me know when you've written your first quiz.

Thinking about: Writing Your Own Quiz.
Thinking about: Writing Your Own Quiz.

Jim Ackroyd

 

Blog 4 – Quiz Books




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Quiz 4 FREE – Site Update – Stay Safe

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Quiz 4 FREE - Site Update - Covid-19

Covid-19

I hope everyone is staying safe in the comfort of their home. It seems that there may be a little easing of the lockdown restrictions coming soon. For now though, continue as usual until you are informed it is safe to do otherwise. Remember it is not only your safety that matters but the safety of others, especially vulnerable people.

Site Update

Here at Quiz4FREE, we are doing all that we can on this site and our other sites to keep you entertained with fresh quizzes for you to enjoy.

We are uploading new quizzes on a daily basis across our network

On this site alone I have added around twelve new quizzes and articles over the last week. If anyone wants a certain type of quiz uploading, just ask, and we will always do our best to find something from our database.

That's all for now and once again - Stay Safe.

Jim Ackroyd

Article 2 – Brief Guide to Quiz Planning from quiz4free.com




Brief Guide to Quiz Planning from https://quiz4free.com

Arranging a quiz night, whether it's for a group of friends at home; a family quiz or for the local pub quiz etc., can be quite a task if you are not used to it!

Here are some tips to make it easier for you:

First of all arrange the venue. Then send out invitations and or put up posters advertising the event. You want to ensure everyone knows about your quiz night.

Decide how many questions you are going to ask. 40 is about right, especially for the first time. These can be arranged into two sets of 20 questions. Give the answers and scores for the first set before asking the next 20. Have a couple of 'Tie Breakers' handy in case more than one person/group have the same total.

Tie Breakers - used to decide a winner where two teams or more end with the same score. These should be quite difficult, such as, 'How far is it from London to Argentina' or something along those lines. The winner is the team who gets the nearest answer.

Be sure to check your questions and answers carefully - I once used a question from a book and the book stated the answer in kilometres when it should have been in miles! - Check and double check to ensure you don't get complaints.

When compiling your questions, there are lots of resources, such as quiz books; newspapers (topical questions are always popular) encyclopaedias; dictionaries and of course the Internet.

Print out some answer sheets: with headings such as: Round 1, 1 - 20; Round 2, 21 - 40 and have a supply of scrap paper available, so the teams can write down questions they may have to think about.

Prizes don't have to be expensive. At our club for example, we charge £1per team plus we sell a 'football card' (available from most printers shops) paying £15 to the football card winner and adding the remaining £15 to the quiz prize money. Everyone gets their £1 back and the remaining money is given in descending amounts, depending what the 'pot' holds, to the first 3 or 4 places. You could offer free entry and run a raffle to generate a 'pot' if you like.

You may add this article to your site provided you leave all links in place! quiz4free.com

You will find various links to useful web sites throughout this site. By using these links you will help to keep this site FREE to use. Thank you.

Copy & Paste this link: https://quiz4free.com into an email and send it to all your friends, so they can get their share of the goodies!

You can use Quiz 4 Free questions at home or for a pub/club quiz. Our small team of dedicated researchers are always busy compiling questions and answers. Some are easy; some are hard and some are just plain diabolical! Just the right mix for a great quiz night.

Many people invite friends round for a party but the party has no theme and therefore fizzles out sooner than expected, because their guests are getting bored! With a well organised quiz theme, you are guaranteed a successful party. Tip: Give your friends/relatives our web site address, which is: https://quiz4free.com and you may well get an invite to their quiz party! (No checking the answers on your PC...that's cheating!:-)

Within this site, apart from thousands of well researched questions, you will find tips on how to run a great quiz night and everything is FREE.

In conclusion:
When compiling your Pub or Club quiz you will find 1000's of free quiz questions on Quiz for Free to help you. You don't have to use a complete set of quiz questions in your pub quiz, why not mix them up?

You can select free quiz questions from various sets and then add some current affairs questions you have made up from your newspapers and magazines. You can even make up some quiz questions from watching the TV News!
Adding questions about current affairs helps to bring your quiz up-to-date and more interesting. Don't forget your local papers. Local interest questions are always popular.

Here's a tip: Always copy and paste more free questions than you need. So that while you are compiling your quiz you have plenty of free questions to choose from. It doesn't take long to copy an extra 20 free questions as insurance.

Happy Quizzing.

Regards

Jim Ackroyd

Quiz 4 FREE Site Update and the extra S




Quiz 4 FREE - Site Update and the extra 'S'

In just a matter of a few days I have got the website back online and fully functioning

I hope you are enjoying using Quiz 4 FREE in it's new format. You are welcome to let me know what you think about the new format. I would love to hear from you.

I still have much to do to get the site back to it's former glory and will be adding more content on a regular basis.

For those who don't know, Quiz 4 FREE goes back around 30 years and was designed using a now obsolete 'WYSIWYG' editor. (What you see is what you get!)

Unfortunately, a few years ago, the 'program' (App to the younger viewers) I was using to build my sites, stopped working properly and was no longer being supported by the company that made it. On top of that Google decided that websites that didn't have the extra 'S' (https rather than http) would be downgraded in the search engine rankings.

Not being a 'techy' I struggled to figure out how to get my sites secure (with the extra 'S'). Then I found out that by using WordPress to build websites made it a simple task to make the sites secure and also made building websites much easier.

Several of my websites are now using the WordPress system and the others will follow as time allows.

It was frightening to think that I may lose my websites after all these years but by studying the new technology I can now continue offering FREE quizzes for the foreseeable future.

Best regards

Jim Ackroyd

Quiz for Free – Do YOU run a Quiz?




The UK's favourite FREE QUIZ SITE, where you can copy & paste thousands of questions and answers absolutely FREE! We update 'Quiz for Free' adding more questions and answers regularly.

Quiz for Free - Do YOU run a Quiz?

If not maybe you should. Here's why:

Let's say you're a pub owner or manager. Maybe you are the secretary of a social club. Or it could be a sports club; a family history society, or you raise money for charity.

That list is not exhaustive but each and every one (and others) will be aware that hanging on to their customers; members and subscribers is not as easy as it used to be. The reason is simple! We don't have as much spare money these day's.
So what can we do about it? Well put simply you have to work more hours or tighten your belt.

There is an alternative! Run a regular quiz. Running a quiz at your pub or club or other venue will help to provide entertainment for your visitors and members which will not cost them a small fortune. And they will come back time and again.

It will not cost the organizers very much to set it up and you WILL save a small fortune compared to the cost of professional entertainment.

Now if you do run your own quiz or are considering doing so you'll find lots of FREE questions and information on this site. Just grab what you need at NO COST!

Also, if you have a website (pub, club or quiz related) and would like a link to it from here, just let me know. Only family friendly sites please.

And if you could link to this site that would be great!
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Good Luck
Jim Ackroyd

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