Hey Everyone,
What's your favorite pub quiz Q&A?
What's your favorite pub quiz Q&A?
My favourite is "would you like to go to a pub quiz"
Me: No, I'm 37 and not a massive bender
What is a bender?
Someone who likes to put things into other people of the same sex's chocolate star fish.....
Oh. I didn't realise gay people had such a passion for pub quizzes. My experience of being 'a bender' as you so eloquently put it, is more along the lines of too much tequila, poppers, noisy clubs, and casual sex. Perhaps I was doing it wrong...
When composing quizzes I always like to include something like, "In the Bible, how many of each animal did Moses take into the ark?". You'd be surprised at the number of people it actually catches out.
probably cos they'd be expecting the composer to create sensible questions and not try and show how awesomely tricky they are.When composing quizzes I always like to include something like, "In the Bible, how many of each animal did Moses take into the ark?". You'd be surprised at the number of people it actually catches out.
Q: what is the number for Pí?
A: 3.142
The question doesn't specify the number of decimal places required. Would you award more points for someone who provided 10? What about if someone just put 3? Or the fraction approximation?
This is a bad question and you should feel bad.
Which is the only UK motorway to completely encircle a city?
I was in a quiz some time ago, at a pub in Herne Hill, South London.
At the end our team tied with another team, and there was a one question shoot-out, each team nominating one member.
I got the nod, and the quiz master gave me and the other guy a piece of paper each, and said, "Whoever is the closest to the correct answer wins, okay?"
The question was, "How many languages are spoken in India?"
I thought that it would be a lot, so I wrote 72, the other guy put a low number, maybe 3 or 4.
We were all amazed when the quiz master said that it ran into the 100s, and made our team the winners.
When we googled it later, it said officially 22, but with a whole slew of dialects, maybe that's what was meant.
You can have roundabouts on motorways, bewilderingly enough. There's one where the m58 joins the m6 as well, and a few others.Your answer to this still isn't perfect because at Simister Island, you have to come off the motorway, to a roundabout and get back on. If you don't you continue onto the M62 when going clockwise or M66 when going anticlockwise.