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Ideas for an on-line quiz?

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Chardy Thu 12-Nov-20 13:00:28

A themed music round (eg transport in artists or titles) goes down well because it goes across the age ranges

Lucca Thu 12-Nov-20 13:00:16

PamelaJ1

I asked a similar question and got some very helpful answers. I can’t remember them all now but if you search the forum you may find it.
One good suggestion involved IKEA furniture! I will see if I can find it.

There’s a good one about cheese or service station....I aren’t lost the plot google it

Chardy Thu 12-Nov-20 12:58:11

26 L in the A
They're called Ditloids

PamelaJ1 Thu 12-Nov-20 12:34:04

Here we are

PamelaJ1 Thu 12-Nov-20 12:31:09

I asked a similar question and got some very helpful answers. I can’t remember them all now but if you search the forum you may find it.
One good suggestion involved IKEA furniture! I will see if I can find it.

Loobs Thu 12-Nov-20 11:47:14

Wonderful, thank you all for suggestions. I will definitely do the Dingbats and also try the - whatever they're called - that Sunlover put on. Charades may be a tad difficult - my 96 year old father can use a tablet but we only ever see his ear during the quiz because he cannot work out how to get in frame!!! I will also look at the practicality of doing photos from an odd angle - thanks again.

Sunlover Thu 12-Nov-20 08:52:40

Pretty easy to make up lots more.

Sunlover Thu 12-Nov-20 08:50:51

We tried this with our family. Worked well.
7Din a W. = seven days in a week

GrandmasueUK Thu 12-Nov-20 08:47:50

A friend of ours did a film quiz with the pictures made out of fuzzy felt. We also did a picture round of famous people's mugshots. Stills from films. Last lines in films.

25Avalon Thu 12-Nov-20 08:47:20

Charades?

Lucca Thu 12-Nov-20 08:38:40

Dingbats ?

Jaxjacky Thu 12-Nov-20 08:36:31

Photos of household objects from unusual angles? A sheet with photos of famous people when they were children? pensionpat mentioned a picture round.

pensionpat Thu 12-Nov-20 08:04:52

I’ve enjoyed a photo round. With subjects varied enough to be known by all ages.

Loobs Thu 12-Nov-20 07:59:33

My family have been holding a 'quiz' on Zoom most weekends for the past few months - great fun, either a straightforward question and answer or an 'articulate' game. There's normally around 6 - 8 groups of participants. We have decided we want to do one on Christmas day and I would like to make it special. One of my ideas is that I can send some part of the quiz along with the Xmas cards with a note not to open whatever it is until the quiz. Has anyone any ideas about what that could be?? I am struggling to think what I could send that could link into any type of quiz???