Thursday, September 25, 2008

Being Quizzical


Recently, i had been to a quiz event which has now become the most wanted annual event for corporate firms across india. Led by the renowned 'Pickbrain Giri', Tata Crucible Business Quiz has even surpassed the much older Brand Equity Quiz. around 380 teams participated in the event and 6 teams went to the final which had a nail biting finish between Yahoo! (the defending champions of Bangalore) and ITC.

After coming back from the event, i was wondering what makes a better quiz... How do we ask a good question which enthralls the audiences... my beloved friend Srini who partners with me for our team 'Exquizitives', sent me a mail which answered my query perfectly.

What is a good quiz?

A good quiz has a set of questions of which not even a single one goes unanswered. In addition, the questions should be answered by different teams and the quiz should not be monopolized by one single team.

To do this, the quiz master must have a prior knowledge of the target audience. The questions must also cover a wide range of topics. But still, the QM can have a signature set of questions (though it means that the quiz could be skewed towards people specializing in the signature).

A quiz initiates a journey of quest for knowledge. When one walks out of the room or hall after the quiz, one must definitely know much more than when entering the room. The quiz must make the quizzers go back to their systems and google or wiki or whatever. It must initiate a thrilling journey of discovery. One fact will lead to another and when it all the clicking and turning (of books) is done, the quizzer should be smarter and brighter and enriched.

What is a good quiz question?

There are different kind of questions. One kind is the “You know it or you don’t”. Other is the “let me guess” kind.

But the best kind of question that involves connecting the dots and logical reasoning. The question should send the quizzer thinking on different facets of the topic and sometimes even unrelated or weird facet. And the question should produce a “WOW” movement when you hit on the conclusion.

Seems like to give a huge applause when a QM get a good question like this. But every quiz should also have questions of other kind to achieve balance.

And when it comes to ours…

Quizzes needs to be spread across different fields with a skew towards “let me guess’ kinds. And we love Quizzers who replies to the same.

1 comment:

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