Did you know that one of the greatest benefits of trivia games is increased brain health? It’s true! In fact, research suggests that older adults who frequently participate in intellectually and socially engaging activities exhibit higher cognitive function than those who do not.
By answering questions and learning,
you’re improving your cognitive skills. Retaining information about topics
you’re interested in is like an exercise for your mind, allowing you to expand
your intelligence and improve mental capabilities. This leads to greater
creativity, innovation and problem-solving skills. Plus, you’re now able to
show off those new facts you’ve learned to impress friends and family.
When you play trivia games, you’re
also enhancing your socialization opportunities. What better way to get to know
your friends and neighbors than through friendly competition? Playing games
allows the chance to foster conversation and connection.
Thanks to trivia, you’re able to build
a community through the sharing of common knowledge, a unique way to build
relationships. You’re able to connect to others on a more personal level by
sharing the task of finding the right answer to a question.
Writing trivia questions can be a lot
of fun. It can also be challenging to get the right mix of questions to make a
quiz that’s not too hard or too easy, and that the user will want to share with
their friends and family. But with a little strategy upfront you can knock it
out of the park.
Here are the 5 tips to consider when
writing a trivia quiz:
1.
The Title: The title of the quiz should be fun and timely. If the title
of the quiz makes people smile, you have a winner you can run any time of the
year (“Famous Movie
Quotes”).
2.
If
it’s timely, you have a winner for a particular season (“Test Your Holiday
Knowledge”). But, if you combine them at the right time, you’ll hit a home run
(“Holiday Movie Quotes”).
3.
Strategy: Have
a strategy for what topics your questions will cover given the title. I
like 10 question trivia
surveys because you can
easily compute your percentage. You got 8 out of 10. What is your percentage right? It’s easy to
compute. 80%. Before I write
a single question, I come up with a strategy. For the Holiday Movie Quotes Trivia quiz, I first
researched the top holiday movies ever made. I decided I
wanted to have one quote from each of the top
10 popular movies. Then I searched, for example, for “Elf movie quotes.” I picked quotes there weren’t too long, weren’t too obvious, and were funny.
4.
Arrangement:
Order the questions
to make the user feel like they’re on a thrill ride. Make the first question
funny and easy. It gives people the confidence to continue on with the quiz.
Put the harder questions in the middle and right toward the end. Think of it
like a roller coaster – don’t just go up and then down; go up and down and all
around at different heights.
5.
Correct
Answer Placement: Randomly
position your correct answers. Once I have come up with the questions, the
first thing I do is decide on the positioning of the correct answers. I always
go with 4 answers, just like the ACT and SAT. To start, I enter placeholders –
like the letters A, B, C, and D – for all the answers. Then I come back and put
in the correct answer in a varied way.
6.
I take the quiz in this format to see
if I have done a good job mixing up the positioning of the correct answers.
Once I’m satisfied, I start filling in the wrong answers
7.
Wrong
Answer Placement: The
real art of writing trivia is the wrong answers. Have a goal in mind before you
set out. My goal is for the average person to get 7 out of 10 correct. Have at
least one tough question. Make it tough by having all the answers be nearly
identical. For example, in a qyiz about old movies, the player should instantly
be able to tell that those quotes are from old movies, but which one?
Using Your Creative Skills In Brain Games
Brain Games allow you to explore the
mind, have fun and develop certain skills you never thought you had in you. The
benefits of having an active mind can never be overstated. An active mind makes
working, playing and communication more enjoyable and less stressful. They
challenge your mind to reach the best of its capabilities. Creating your own
Brain Games at home will not only benefit you, but also if you have children,
you can have them join in. The more, the merrier.
How Creative Question/Answer Brain Games Work
Question: In the 50s, a player missed the
pitch during tryout in the Washington Senate game. Which player missed the
tryout?
The key is to try and use your mind to
figure out who this player was that missed the pitch, rather than looking below
for the answer.
Answer: Fidel Castro missed the Washington
Senate tryout.
Question: What is the undeviating expansion
amidst two individuals?
Answer: Laughter.
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