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| Thread ID: 59312 | 2005-06-28 04:45:00 | Test The Nation | rny (6943) | PC World Chat |
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| 367622 | 2005-06-28 04:45:00 | Hi guys & Gals, does anyone know where I could get the list of questions and answers from last nights quiz. I may be doing a fun quiz type event in around a months time, and it would be a good test of the memory of those present if we were to use some of last nights questions. Need to keep it easy and fun. Have tried the TVNZ website, you have to take the test and not get time to write down the questions and answers, tried google which only has links to UK sites or to TVNZ. Hope someone can help. RNY. |
rny (6943) | ||
| 367623 | 2005-06-28 05:18:00 | Is there anywhere to do that quiz without requiring flash, as on that tvnz site? | vinref (6194) | ||
| 367624 | 2005-06-28 06:26:00 | I don't think you will be able to find a list of the questions and answers because the quiz will be available online for a few weeks yet. You could always do the quiz and take screenshots of the questions and then Google for the answers. :p vinref: As far as I know there is nowhere else to do the quiz other than the link I gave in the other thread. |
FoxyMX (5) | ||
| 367625 | 2005-06-28 07:08:00 | Wouldn't that give people who'd done the TV one an unfair advantage? Surely they'd remember which they got right - and probably the answers to what they got wrong. A suggestion - which may help if you live well away from the Otago Daily Times circulation area. The ODT has a good 5 question quiz on its front page every day: a mixture of topics (not just NZ, though) with the answers on page 2. Why not go to your local library & harvest some old ones from there? I did that for a quiz I had to organise once, though I went back in archives to old papers in case anyone here remembered recent answers. |
Laura (43) | ||
| 367626 | 2005-06-28 13:57:00 | I am glad to se this post and it's subject is getting the response it deserves. Unbelievably boring. |
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