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wolf63 | 23:48 Tue 21st Sep 2010 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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I volunteer in a charity shop and have decided to do some type of quiz sheet to help us raise extra funds at Christmas.

I am one of those people that, when see a question that I do not know the answer to, I Google it until I get an answer.

I don't want to be possible in my quiz - I want to make it enjoyably difficult.

Is there a 'type' of question that would be best to ask? A question that can be answered but which challenges the person?

Any help and advice would be appreciated.

Susan
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how about a picture quiz - logos or celeb baby pictures, for example?
wolf, you need to ask squarebear, when he was talking about our Friday quiz (the first one) he says he organises quizzes. He's making our Friday quiz hard to google by lots of pictures and music clips - have you seen it? http://www.theanswerb...s/Question939817.html
Maybe have questions about local area, and a music section, and sports section too, folks will google for answers!..............Inevitable!...but the more local you keep it, the less chance that they will find the answers that way!...................
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Thanks ladies - I will check out the link boxtops.

auntflo - never thought of that idea.

Will give it much real thought when my brain wakes up properly.

:-)
Cryptic probably would be the answer
Don't do a General Knowledge Quiz because people can just Google and get the answers without much work.

Think of a theme, then think up your answers, then compile cryptic clues. Always works and you can make alot of money for your charity.

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