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  • [[Category:Question writing companies]]
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  • '''Academic Questions''' was a question-writing company founded in the late 1990's by [[Jeremy Krug]]. It featured one-lin ...er, given that this notice is still up, it is unlikely that this "question-writing service" will ever return.
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  • ...wever, [[Shawn Pickrell]] is no longer responsible for day to day question writing operations. [[Category:Question writing companies]]
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  • ...ters claim to be "business professionals currently working for Fortune 500 companies, educational faculty across multiple states, and current Ivy-League collegi ==Question Quality==
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  • {{Companybox|Company Name=Question Authorities '''Question Authorities''' is a non-[[pyramidal]] question provider that was created in the aftermath of the sale of [[Academic Hallma
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  • '''Academic Initiative''' was a question-writing company founded in Michigan around 2000 by former [[Detroit Catholic Centra [[Category: Question writing companies]]
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  • '''Champions Quiz Preparation''' was a question supplier formed by veterans of the 1992 [[Benton (AR)|Benton]] High School [[Category: Question writing companies]]
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  • |status = CLOSED}}'''Triad Questions''' is a question vendor that wrote [[IHSA]] format questions. The company existed circa 1993 [[Category:Question writing companies]]
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  • '''Show-Me Questions''' is a question provider founded by longtime [[Savannah (MO)|Savannah]] coach [[Bill Luce]] ...any Missouri tournaments now using questions from [[NAQT]] (the [[MSHSAA]] question provider since 2011) and the lack of visibility of non-pyramidal tournament
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  • '''Illiterature''' is a question that attempts to fill the required literature distribution of a packet with ...ganizations. [[NAQT]] is also somewhat fond of the occasional illiterature question in their sets.
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  • '''Triple Q Questions''' is a question provider based in Vienna, Illinois, founded in 1990 by Rick and Regina Alle [[Category:Question writing companies]] [[Category:Bad quizbowl]]
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  • [[Category:Question writing companies]]
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  • [[Category: Question writing companies]]
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  • [[Category:Question writing companies]]
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  • '''Answers Plus''' (A+) is a question writing company based in Breese, Illinois. Until 2000, it wrote questions for the ...nois' unique question requirements, the company held a virtual monopoly on question sales in Illinois.
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  • '''Patrick's Press''' is a question writing company based out of Columbus, GA. They sold the "Campbell's Quiz" Books a [[Category: Question writing companies]]
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  • '''Dynasty Academic Competition Questions''', or '''DACQ''', was a question-writing company that operated from 2007–2008. It was founded by Rebecca Fischer, [[Category:Question writing companies]]
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  • '''Questions Galore''' ('''QG''') was a question writing company based in Wheaton, Illinois. It provided questions for a number of c == Question Quality==
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  • '''Aegis Questions, Inc.''' was a question writing company based in [[Illinois Scholastic Bowl|Illinois]]. They operated from 2008 saw the company continuing to be the official question writer for the [[IHSSBCA]] [[IHSSBCA Kickoff|Kickoff tournaments]] and an e
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  • [[Category: Question writing companies]]
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  • [[Category: Question writing companies]]
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  • '''HSAPQ''' (High School Academic Pyramid Questions) was a quiz bowl question writing company active from 2008 to 2017. ...istiansburg]] for their improved quality. From 2011 to 2014, HSAPQ was the question provider for the [[National History Bowl]], and produced its qualifying set
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  • ...Auk''' or '''AUK''' for its mascot, is a software publishing and question writing company historically based in Durango, Colorado. They supply decidedly [[no ==Question quality==
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  • '''SAGES Quizbowl Questions''' is a question writing company, based in the St. Louis area, for elementary and middle school leve ...e following year. In the fall of 2015, Alex was asked if he would consider writing a middle school set as well, and given the expansion of effort, SAGES was f
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  • ...to frame criticism of questions by players as "more of a criticism of the question requirements given by the sponsoring organization,"<ref>https://www.qbwiki. * Apart from being a major question writer, Bryce Avery is also a registered patent agent and technical writer,
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  • ...n Station Middle School|Barrington Station]] convinced him that a question writing company could be a viable business. Furthermore, the success of the [[Colla Olympia also offers question sets in various formats (such as those of [[GATA]] and [[IESA]]) which shar
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  • [[Category:National Organizations]] [[Category:Question writing companies]]
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  • NAQT offers pyramidal question sets at all levels of play in the standard [[Tossup/Bonus format]], with pa [[Category: Question writing companies]]
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  • <nowiki>List of question subjects:</nowiki><br><nowiki> <nowiki> 8. What makes a question "good"</nowiki><br>
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  • * MSHSAA tossup timing: 5 seconds to buzz in at the end of a question, 3 seconds to begin a significant answer after being recognized, with an ad ====Question provider selection====
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  • ...the 2008-2009 questions came from "several 'professional' question writing companies" and that the show receives "questions from our team of educational consult In 1988, the championship was won on a sudden-death tiebreaker question, which began "The Netherlands...." and was successfully interrupted by a Me
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