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 Frequently Asked Questions

1.
Hey, can I use these questions for my quiz?
Answer
Yes! All the quizzing material on this site may be used freely, as long as the usage is reasonable. All that I ask is that you acknowledge TriviaBug.com and also keep it free.

Please note that no claim of accuracy is made by the site and all usage is at your own risk. I do my best to verify the material but ultimately the accuracy is only as good as my sources and obviously, I cannot vouch for all of them.
 
2.
Why another trivia site? What is so different about TriviaBug?
Answer
TriviaBug attemps to provide high quality resources for quizzers by addressing the below:

(a) Almost all trivia sites have questions in a multiple choice format to aid in easy scoring. For seasoned quizzers however, the greatest joy of playing trivia comes from being able to 'workout' the answer. Seeing the answer out in the open, regardless of how well the incorrect choices wrap it, takes the fizz out of the entire experience.

(b) Along with the answer, it would be nice to read something about it as this not only helps one better remember the answer but also gives a good context to the question-answer set. However, you seldom see this done anywhere.

(c) There are times when you want to be quizzed on a particular topic only. For example, you want somebody to ask you famous taglines of movies in quick succession. The traditional question/answer format is not ideal in such a case as the topic is already known. The format you see in the List Quizzes section handles this.

(d) Finally, when you want a quiz - you just want a quiz. Not ads, or free offers or mailing list sign-ups!
 
3.
Why is there no scoring for any quiz?
Answer
Because it is impossible to create a good scoring quiz in the web format. Multiple choice is out for reasons mentioned in the previous response and even if people are willing to type in their answers (which most people hate), there are serious difficulties in valuating an inexact match of the answer.

For example, if a correct answer were 'bellwether', you would want to tonk me if 'bellweather' were marked incorrect. But if I allow for a single mismatch and the correct answer were 'dove', then 'love' would pass when it shouldn't (no matter how nice it sounds!). Trivia is simply too subjective for any generic/automated rule to evaluate answers.

If you really think about it, hiding an answer is all you need to play. Scoring is meaningless when you can take the same test more than once anyway. While a non-scoring quiz does take away some of the gratification factor, I sincerely believe that it is a better service to allow a visitor to think and judge for himself.
 
4.
How about a contest?
Answer
The only meaningful trivia contest is one that does not allow anyone to google around or take helplines. Online search is so powerful that one can figure almost anything with a few clicks and having an open contest is not fair on those who do not have the time/intent to search. If you do not believe me, take a question from the Friday challenge, take the keywords and use google and you will see what I mean.
 
5.
How often is the site updated?
Answer
(a) New Picture Quiz and the '50 Random Quiz' (in Lists) are generated daily. Questions and Lists are shuffled every day.

(b) Seven Q&A Questions are added every week through the 'Friday Challenge!' and the answers to the previous challenges go into their respective Q&A categories.

(c) New Lists are added when I find time and am currently averaging one per week.
 
6.
Why are you doing this?
Answer
To provide a free, fun and comprehensive quizzing service as a hobby. It is hard to play trivia on the net without dealing with well-worn multiple choice questions and having annoying pop-ups all over the place. Besides when someone says 'free', it has to be really free without the need to subscribe to an email listing (don't we all get enough emails?). On TriviaBug.com, every attempt has been made to provide an intuitive browsing environment where one can test one's trivia skills without worrying about costs, streaming ads or meaningless open contests.
 
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