- Standard Quiz – X number of rounds comprising a varied quantity of questions from the ‘jukebox’ that I constantly update.
- School Quiz – as above but with each round as a subject and quizmaster dressed as head teacher with assistant in school uniform.
- Bespoke Quiz – as Standard Quiz but with any number of rounds or questions tailored to suit the client specifications e.g. entirely based around London or relating to their industry etc.
Example rounds with questions:
Bonus Round
(To be completed throughout the quiz)
List the professional feature films that have received a cinema release (i.e. NOT TV series, documentaries, shorts etc.) directed/co-directed (NOT produced/executive produced etc.) by Stephen Spielberg to date. 1 point for each plus extra 5 if in chronological order.
Total points available: 31
Geography
(Anagrams of US States)
- Soak toad hut
- Arse bank
- Ned holds air
PE/Sport & Leisure
(General questions)
- Who was the first footballer to be signed for £1 million?
- What are the six pieces used by players in the traditional Monopoly set? (six points)
- Which Derby winning racehorse was kidnapped in 1981 and probably ended up as dog meat?
Names
(Match the legal name to the pseudonym)
- Florian Cloud de Bounevialle Armstrong (singer/musician)
- Maurice J. Micklewhite (actor)
- Frederick Farookh Bulsara ((singer/musician)
Choir Practice/Music
(British number ones - as sung (pub singer style) by Ed).
1 point for title, 1 point for artist, 1 point for year it was originally no. 1
General Studies/ General Knowledge 1
(General questions)
- What is an ellipsis?
- What does the acronym NATO stand for?
- Who was the first Prime Minister of Great Britain?
General Studies/ General Knowledge 2
(General questions with a certain slant)
- What do you get if you cross a sheep with a kangaroo?
- How many surrealists does it take to change a light bulb?
- Where did Julius Caesar keep his armies?
Communication Studies/Famous Quotes
(Either guess the person famous for the quote or match the quote to the name)
- Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.
- Don’t knock masturbation; it’s sex with someone you love.
- The only devils in the world are those running around in our hearts. That is where the battle must be fought.
The Sevens Round
(Seven questions with seven answers each. Naturally, it’s Round 7)
- Seven Deadly Sins:
- Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
- Seven Dwarves
The Arts
(Music, film, theatre, literature, art etc.)
- Which film score composer connects Saving Private Ryan, Jaws and Fiddler on The Roof?
- Which film used the tagline: Fear can hold you prisoner; hope can set you free?
- Who was the first person to play the part of James Bond in any medium?
Home Economics
(Identify the two ‘foods’ that comprise the dyed concoction)
NB: This loses the impact without the samples for you to taste.
English
(Loosely relating England, to the English language and literature)
- What is an holalphabetic sentence?
- In the English public school system and military, what is meant by the term ‘mufti’?
- Who many verses are in the National Anthem, God Save the Queen?
Combined Science
(Physics, chemistry, biology etc.)
- To the nearest 10,000 mph, how fast is the Earth travelling through space?
- Who installed the first telephone in the White House?
- If a person is suffering from borborygmy, what is happening to them?
Humanities
(Broadly dealing with the world and its components.)
- Why do Boy Scouts shake hands with their left hand?
- What is the capital of Luxembourg?
- At 4,525 miles, what is the world’s longest mountain range?
Mathematics
(The quantity of answers corresponds with its question number)
- Question 1 – What is the name common name of a human-powered vehicle similar to a bike but with just one wheel?
- Question 5 - Which five events comprise the modern pentathlon?
- Question 8 - What are the names of the eight reindeer in the story, T’was The Night Before Christmas?
Logos & Slogans
(Identify the companies represented by the logo or slogan)

- I’m lovin’ it!

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