Quiz night organising advice

ArcticFox

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Hi All

I am organising a quiz night for the local riding club.

It has to have horsey and non-horsey rounds.

I thought 8 rounds of ten questions, from travel, equine, food & drink etc.

Anyone organised one and can you give me some advice?

Never done it before but want to do it well :)


Many thanks
 

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8 rounds of 10 sounds about right, do 4 rounds then gets teams, assuming its a team quiz, to swap answers then you give the answers they can mark, this saves you lots of work you just need to double check when they have handed them in.
Have a short break before the next set of 4 and do the same at the end.
If you can do a picture round its fun and can be given out a the beginning so they can do it through the evening.
Questions should not be too hard and be careful of any that may not have a definite answer, I have usually tried to set 5 really easy questions that everyone should get right, 3or 4 a little tricky and 1 or 2 tough ones in each round, people enjoy it more if they are not made to feel too dim, a few funny ones also help keep the evening fun which is what it should be you are not organising Mastermind:D
 
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