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  • 34 bytes (3 words) - 16:42, 7 August 2018
  • ...parallel to the quizbowl community. These span a variety of very different formats broadly within the category of "[[not quizbowl]]", with the unifying thread In the United Kingdom, trivia formats are much more popular and are typically called '''quizzes''' or simply '''q
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  • Several alternative or "fun" formats of quizbowl exist for use at less serious [[practice]]s or in scrimmages.
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  • While most quizbowl formats involve four players per team, some events use five-player teams, including [[Category: Formats]]
    334 bytes (43 words) - 01:37, 13 January 2021
  • #REDIRECT[[Trivia formats]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Trivia formats]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[trivia formats]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Trivia formats]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Trivia formats]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Trivia formats#Quiz League]]
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  • ...ic Competition for Excellence''' (ACE) is a name used by several quiz bowl formats in the eastern U.S., most notably in [[High school quizbowl in Virginia|Vir {{c|Formats}}{{c|High school quizbowl in Virginia}}{{c|Stubs}}
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  • #REDIRECT[[Trivia formats#Online Quiz League]]
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  • ==List of College Quizbowl Clubs Active in mACF Formats== ==List of College Quizbowl Clubs Active in CBI Formats==
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  • ...to prominence (and dominance) at many [[Trivia formats|non-quizbowl quiz]] formats [https://www.geekswhodrink.com/questionist/tv-victoria-groce/] [https://qui
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  • ==Formats that use multiple choice questions== ==Formats that no longer use multiple choice questions==
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  • In national formats, the only role of the captain is to designate an answer on [[bonuses]] if m In some state-specific formats the captain takes on additional roles, e.g. being required to give bonus an
    553 bytes (88 words) - 09:54, 25 May 2021
  • In [[round robin]]-based [[schedule]] formats, it is typical in quizbowl discourse to use the word "bracket" for what is ...use of proper brackets, as in the kind that define [[single elimination]] formats, is highly discouraged unless no alternatives are possible. [[NAQT]] does u
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  • [[Category: Finals formats]]
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  • ...those of [[Arkansas Governor's Quiz Bowl Association|Arkansas]]. In these formats, players are provided placards which either bear their name or a seat numbe
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  • ...ainst the first team to interrupt a tossup with an incorrect answer. Some formats award extra points (a [[power]]) for a correct answer to a tossup interrupt Some [[bad quizbowl]] formats (such as the post-2011 [[HCASC]] format) prohibit interruption of tossups,
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  • Blurts are very rare in quizbowl, found only in state formats like that of [[Arkansas Governor's Quiz Bowl Association|Arkansas]]. They a The presence of blurts are defining characteristics of the [[non-quizbowl]] formats of [[Science Bowl]] and [[Ocean Sciences Bowl]].
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  • ...have led the way to marked improvements in question styles and tournament formats at all levels of play. [[Category:High school formats]]
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  • ...quizbowl''' is a term meant to contrast [[mainstream quizbowl]] from other formats (pejoratively known as [[fake]] quizbowl). Real quizbowl involves playing w
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  • ...wrong answer (or nothing) in order to preserve the victory. Many of those formats deduct the full value of the question for a wrong answer to prevent this ex
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  • ...stion writing company focused on providing [["good"]] questions in various formats.
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  • ==Game formats== ...rchive.org/web/20050305040721/https://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl108.pdf game formats cannot be copyrighted]. Attempts to get College Bowl or, to a lesser exten
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  • ...bonus questions]], divided by the number of bonus questions heard. In most formats, it therefore is between 0 and 30, inclusive. ..., which in many formats means correct tossups answered in [[overtime]]. In formats with [[bonus bouncebacks]], PPB conventionally only refers to points on ''c
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  • ...occur. Good scheduling is vital to an efficiently run tournament. Popular formats for scheduling include Round Robins and single or double elimination bracke
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  • ===Match Formats=== Some may view certain match formats in which teams are presented with different questions such as during [[60 s
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  • Featured in some high school formats, a '''category round''' involves reading ten questions on some theme (such Almost all [[four quarter format|four quarter]] formats include a category round. In some tournaments, including the [[NAC]], getti
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  • ...ined about [[ACF]]-format questions being difficult in comparison to other formats. This line of argument was considered unworthy of serious consideration for ...difficulty than their counterparts, such as [[NAQT Sectionals]], in other formats, statistically speaking.
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  • ...broken into, as the name implies, four quarters, the differing individual formats vary but may include worksheets, lightning rounds, give-and-takes, and toss [[Category:High school formats]] [[Category:Stubs]]
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  • {{c|Formats}}{{c|Bad quizbowl}}{{c|Stubs}}
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  • ...Schools and has become a contender in both [[OSSAA state|OSSAA]] and NAQT formats. They finished fifth at the [[Timberwolf Invitational]] in 2012 only after
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  • ...) is a question category historically featured in some local academic bowl formats, perhaps most notably in old [[IHSA]] question sets. Driver's ed questions ...and thus very easy to fully grasp, much to the delight of players of older formats.
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  • ==Pseudotimed formats== ...ing pace in order to fill a pre-designated amount of time. Rounds at these formats are ended by a "clock expiration" noise (buzzer, whistle, conch shell, etc.
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  • [[Category:Mysteries]] [[Category:Chip Beall antics]] [[Category:High school formats]]
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  • ...ts using the unmodified [[NAQT]] rules, or in most state-level high school formats. In VHSL and IHSA it is not uncommon to see teams with 8 or more players on In formats such as [[VHSL Scholastic Bowl]] where certain subjects are clustered in ce
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  • ! Other formats ==Other formats==
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  • [[Category:High school formats]]
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  • ...ghly equivalent to each player acting a separate team. Unlike conventional formats, more than two incorrect buzzes are typically allowed (though the specific
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  • [[category: formats]][[category: Quizbowl basics]]
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  • ...ded a [[5 point penalty]], regardless of the correctness of his answer. In formats with stricter recognition rules, players who answer without having first be With the demise of [[CBI]], almost all formats allow nonverbal conferral on tossups, so long as no substantive information
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  • [[category: formats]]
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  • ...tossup structure, and is aggravated by playing [[Chip Beall]] or other bad formats in high school which involve poorly worded questions that do not clearly sp
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  • Its custom [[SQBS data file|data file]] and [[SQBS roster file|roster file]] formats are documented.
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  • ...[[speed check]] questions and issues with seeding as well as unusual match formats and rules.
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  • ...d high-school tournaments were more likely to imitate [[CBI]] or bad local formats. Since every full-length tournament in collegiate quizbowl besides [[NAQT]] [[Category: Formats]]
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  • [[Category:Formats]][[Category:High school formats]][[Category:Quizbowl basics]]
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  • [[Category:High school formats]]
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  • ...acket readings rather than main events, and do not use head-to-head or bee formats. Most ladder formats decide a winner using one of the following two systems: (1) cumulative scor
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  • ...without local modifications. NAQT has also produced sets in various other formats. ===Differences in original NAQT format from other major game formats in 1997===
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  • ...ading scorer, he was a moderately capable third banana in both ACF and CBI formats. He attended CBI nationals twice, and ACF nationals more times than was goo
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