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Trivia quizzes are fun but can also boost IQ, even in adults

September 20th, 2007 · No Comments · General News

Playing and taking part in trivia quizzes can be an impressive and efficient way to increase one’s IQ. Various university studies performed across the USA revealed that growing children grasp things of interest to them faster than learning via so-called chalk-and-talk methods. This trend is also found to be prevalent amongst adults too. This is why the playing and taking part in trivia quizzes are slowly becoming more and more popular. In other words, whether it is children, teenagers, or adults, nothing can be more effective and entertaining as a method of sharpening the brain than playing trivia quizzes.

So what exactly are trivia quizzes? The term trivia means matters or things that are very unimportant, inconsequential, or nonessential; trifles; trivialities, but we all know lots of information that is considered to be trivial, yet at times interesting. Trivia quizzes, on the other hand, refer to quizzes with questions covering various subjects, including music trivia, history trivia, geography trivia, fun trivia, sports trivia, and so on. The events are a fun way of dragging trivial information from the distant parts of the players’ brains and making them provide the answer to the questions asked in order to gain points, in a sort of competition.

The ability to write a good trivia quiz is something that many quiz writers seldom have. A good trivia quiz is one that leaves the quiz player scratching his or her head, desperate to reveal the information locked within, on the tips of their tongues. This is information that they are sure to know or sure to work out but without the ability to provide the information at the drop of a hat.

Trivia quizzes are everywhere, on television as game shows, in local bars in the form of pub quizzes and even masquerading in advertisements and product placement. One can easily find large sources of pre-written trivia quizzes at many internet sites but a quick analysis of the questions, or worse trying them on a trivia quiz team, will prove the quiz to be easy and boring or difficult and pointless. The challenge is so often missing from these trivia quizzes.

One man with a gift for writing trivia quiz questions for use in pub quizzes at various locations around the world is Paul Abrook. He has a gift not only for knowledge but how to present that knowledge in an entertaining and thought-provoking manner. He has been writing trivia quiz questions for more than ten years now and has recently decided to publish some of his many trivia quizzes at his website, PaulsQuiz.com. A quick visit to PaulsQuiz.com will highlight easily to any viewer the difference between trivia quiz questions freely available on the internet and Paul’s trivia quiz questions, they are a world apart.

Even more recently, Paul has made available thousands of his very best trivia quiz questions in printable and downloadable format via his website ChanceToLearn.com and for a very small price, once can download in seconds his expert quiz questions.

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