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  • ...ion system much like that of [[DACQ]] called "Accent on Academics". Their questions are of very low quality. ==Practice Questions==
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  • == History == ...successful. Questions were by 2009 state tournament provider [[Questions Galore]], with all of the attendant flaws, though the editorial work of tournament
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  • == History == ...n sources such as [[Academic Hallmarks]], [[Patrick's Press]], [[Questions Galore]], and especially [[Chip Beall]], [http://arquizbowl.org/sources.html among
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  • Some [[bad quizbowl]] providers of middle school quizbowl include [[Questions Galore]], the [[National Academic League]], and [[Chip Beall]]'s middle school pro [[National History Bowl]] also has a middle school division, which includes an annual national
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  • ...ference used [[Bryce Avery|Avery questions]] in 2007, [[Questions Galore]] questions from 2008-10, [[NAQT|NAQT's]] [[MSHSAA|Missouri packets]] from 2011-15, and == History ==
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  • ...ent was run in standard [[MSHSAA]] format using questions from [[Questions Galore]]. |editors = [[Questions Galore]]
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  • |Subjects = History, Geography, Current Events, Tournament Directing ...ns Unlimited]], [[Academic Hallmarks]], [[Avery Enterprises]], [[Questions Galore]], [[NAQT]], [[SCOP]], and Housewrites during his high school career. Lucki
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  • ...Varsity]]. David also produces match questions in IESA format, and he uses questions from the Masonic tournament to write the Reinstein Set. ...tor to [[NAQT]] from 2011-17, and for a few years he also wrote a bunch of questions for [[CMST]].
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  • ==History== ...sups are worth ten points; there are no [[powers]] or [[negs]]. All bonus questions are four parts, with each part worth 5 points each. Unlike in standard qui
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  • ...tch consists of six tossups, eight team questions, six tossups, eight team questions, and then four tossups. This format tends to make scores closer. ==History==
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  • == History == ...m grew to 20 members, including two seniors. For the first time in school history, the team participated in the [[Two Saints Conference]] which was comprised
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  • == Team History == ...HSAA]] State competition due to the poor questions supplied by [[Questions Galore]], the team's placement alongside powerhouse [[Fort Zumwalt West]] in its d
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  • ...''' was one of the top teams in Missouri and the most successful in school history. Not only did it win many tournaments, but more importantly, it improved on ...e of issues involving the questions provided by State provider [[Questions Galore]]. One question in the final round asking for "the Catholic cousin of Queen
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  • After a 2021 Board of Directors vote, the current MSHSAA format uses [[NAQT]] questions, with rounds of 22 [[tossup]]s and 22 [[bonus]]es. All tossups are worth 10 ...[[Questions Unlimited]] were the only other companies capable of providing questions. The packets consisted of 20 tossups and 20 bonuses, the first time a 20/20
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