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225 pub quiz questions and answers

Nine ready rounds for a British pub quiz night, from general knowledge to a picture round you can read out loud. Every answer is checked and settled, so the same sheet still works next month.

A full quiz night on one page

A pub quiz is a live team quiz run in a pub, usually five or six rounds of ten questions with a picture round in the middle. This page holds 225 questions and answers, already sorted into rounds. Read them straight off the screen.

Take a whole round as it stands, or pull ten questions from two rounds and build your own mix. The rounds run from general knowledge to a picture round described in words, so you can order the night any way you like. For the full walk through the format, read how to run a pub quiz. For a new set every seven days, look at weekly pub quiz questions.

These questions are free to use in your own quiz. Read them out, copy them onto your own answer sheet, or put them on the pub TV and let teams answer from their phones. No credit needed and no fee.

How to run a pub quiz with these questions

Six rounds, two hours, one quizmaster. This is the order that works in most pubs.

1

Pick five or six rounds

Ten questions per round is the British standard. Put a hard round next to an easy one so the tables at the back stay in the game right to the last answer.

2

Set the pace and hold it

Read each question twice, then give the teams about thirty seconds. A round of ten takes eight to ten minutes at that speed. A quiz that drags loses the room.

3

Choose answer sheets or phones

Give each team a numbered answer sheet and a pen, or let them answer from their phones. Quizado players join by scanning a QR code in a phone browser, so nobody installs an app.

4

Drop the picture round in the middle

Run the picture round after round three. It gives the room a breather, it sends people to the bar, and it buys the quizmaster time to mark the first half.

5

Mark and announce

Swap sheets between tables and read the answers out, or let the app score it for you. Read the table from the bottom up so the winner lands last.

6

Keep a tie-breaker in your pocket

Write one number question that nobody can know, such as the height of a local building in metres. The closest guess takes the prize. Never end a night on a coin toss.

Round 1: General knowledge (40 questions)

The opener. Pick any ten. These are the questions every table can have a go at, so nobody leaves the first round on nought.

  1. What is the currency of Japan?
    Answer: The yen
  2. How many degrees are there in a right angle?
    Answer: 90
  3. What colour is the Circle line on a London Underground map?
    Answer: Yellow
  4. Which UK city is served by the airport with the code MAN?
    Answer: Manchester
  5. In darts, what is the highest score you can make with three darts?
    Answer: 180
  6. What is the chemical symbol for gold?
    Answer: Au
  7. Which planet is closest to the Sun?
    Answer: Mercury
  8. How many players from one team are on court in netball?
    Answer: Seven
  9. What is the capital of Australia?
    Answer: Canberra
  10. The name Big Ben officially belongs to which part of the Palace of Westminster clock?
    Answer: The great bell, not the tower
  11. On a UK Monopoly board, what colour is Old Kent Road?
    Answer: Brown
  12. How many pennies were in a shilling before decimalisation?
    Answer: Twelve
  13. In the acronym NATO, what does the O stand for?
    Answer: Organisation
  14. Which Ordnance Survey map series has an orange cover and a scale of 1:25,000?
    Answer: The OS Explorer series
  15. What is the largest organ in the human body?
    Answer: The skin
  16. Which English county beginning with S shares a border with Wales?
    Answer: Shropshire
  17. How many squares are on a standard chessboard?
    Answer: 64
  18. What is the collective noun for a group of crows?
    Answer: A murder
  19. Which two colours appear on the flag of Poland?
    Answer: White and red
  20. What is the Roman numeral for 50?
    Answer: L
  21. How many keys does a standard full-size piano have?
    Answer: 88
  22. What is the world's largest ocean?
    Answer: The Pacific Ocean
  23. In the UK, what does MOT stand for?
    Answer: Ministry of Transport
  24. Which blood group is the universal donor for red blood cells?
    Answer: O negative
  25. What is the highest mountain in Wales?
    Answer: Snowdon, also called Yr Wyddfa
  26. How many wives did Henry VIII have?
    Answer: Six
  27. Which fictional detective lives at 221B Baker Street?
    Answer: Sherlock Holmes
  28. What does WWW stand for?
    Answer: World Wide Web
  29. Which nut is the main ingredient of marzipan?
    Answer: The almond
  30. In which month is the London Marathon traditionally run?
    Answer: April
  31. How many stripes are on the flag of the United States?
    Answer: Thirteen
  32. What is the longest river in the United Kingdom?
    Answer: The River Severn
  33. Which company makes the PlayStation?
    Answer: Sony
  34. Jersey and Guernsey belong to which group of islands?
    Answer: The Channel Islands
  35. How many minutes are there in a full day?
    Answer: 1,440
  36. How high above the floor should the centre of a dartboard bullseye be?
    Answer: 5 feet 8 inches, or 1.73 metres
  37. Which gemstone is traditionally given for a 40th wedding anniversary?
    Answer: The ruby
  38. What is the currency of Switzerland?
    Answer: The Swiss franc
  39. In the NATO phonetic alphabet, which word stands for the letter Q?
    Answer: Quebec
  40. What is the hardest naturally occurring substance on Earth?
    Answer: Diamond

Round 2: Music (30 questions)

Spoken questions, no speakers needed. If you do want tunes, keep the audio clips for a separate name that tune round.

  1. Which Liverpool band released the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?
    Answer: The Beatles
  2. Who sang lead vocals on the Rolling Stones 1965 UK number one (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction?
    Answer: Mick Jagger
  3. Which Swedish group won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with Waterloo?
    Answer: ABBA
  4. Which Queen song opens with the line "Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?"
    Answer: Bohemian Rhapsody
  5. Adele has named her studio albums 19, 21, 25 and 30. What do those numbers refer to?
    Answer: Her age at the time she wrote and recorded each album
  6. Which Manchester band was fronted by the brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher?
    Answer: Oasis
  7. Which instrument did Louis Armstrong play?
    Answer: The trumpet
  8. Which red-haired alien rock star alter ego did David Bowie introduce in 1972?
    Answer: Ziggy Stardust
  9. How many strings does a standard violin have?
    Answer: Four
  10. Who composed the musical Cats?
    Answer: Andrew Lloyd Webber
  11. Which UK festival is held at Worthy Farm in Somerset?
    Answer: Glastonbury
  12. Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon were the members of which band?
    Answer: Queen
  13. Which British music paper published the first UK singles chart in November 1952?
    Answer: The New Musical Express, the NME
  14. Which member of the Beatles was known as the quiet one?
    Answer: George Harrison
  15. Who released the 1982 album Thriller?
    Answer: Michael Jackson
  16. Which Italian composer wrote The Four Seasons?
    Answer: Antonio Vivaldi
  17. Which Welsh singer had a hit with Delilah and is known as The Voice?
    Answer: Tom Jones
  18. Ed Sheeran released a 2017 album named after a mathematical symbol. What is that album called?
    Answer: Divide
  19. Which orchestral instrument has 47 strings and seven pedals?
    Answer: The concert harp
  20. Who played the drums for the Beatles?
    Answer: Ringo Starr
  21. Which girl group had a 1996 hit with Wannabe?
    Answer: The Spice Girls
  22. Which composer set Schiller's poem Ode to Joy to music in the last movement of his Ninth Symphony?
    Answer: Ludwig van Beethoven
  23. Which Irish band released The Joshua Tree in 1987?
    Answer: U2
  24. What name was Elton John given at birth?
    Answer: Reginald Kenneth Dwight
  25. Which annual prize is awarded for the best album from the United Kingdom or Ireland?
    Answer: The Mercury Prize
  26. Diana Ross was the lead singer of which Motown group?
    Answer: The Supremes
  27. How many lines are there on a standard musical stave?
    Answer: Five
  28. Which 1985 charity concert was staged at Wembley Stadium and in Philadelphia on the same day?
    Answer: Live Aid
  29. Which instrument is Slash of Guns N Roses known for playing?
    Answer: The electric guitar
  30. Which classical festival runs each summer at the Royal Albert Hall and ends with a Last Night?
    Answer: The Proms, also called the BBC Proms

Round 3: Sport (30 questions)

Football, cricket, darts and snooker, with a few from the Olympics. Nothing here depends on this season, so the answers hold.

  1. How many players does one football team have on the pitch at kick-off?
    Answer: Eleven
  2. In which sport do England and Australia compete for the Ashes?
    Answer: Cricket
  3. Which football club plays its home games at Old Trafford?
    Answer: Manchester United
  4. How many points is a try worth in rugby union?
    Answer: Five
  5. At which racecourse is the Grand National run?
    Answer: Aintree
  6. How many holes are played in a standard round of golf?
    Answer: Eighteen
  7. In tennis, what is the score called when both players reach 40?
    Answer: Deuce
  8. What colour must players wear on court at Wimbledon?
    Answer: White, almost entirely
  9. How many players are on the pitch for one rugby league team?
    Answer: Thirteen
  10. In snooker, how many points is the black ball worth?
    Answer: Seven
  11. Which English football club is nicknamed the Gunners?
    Answer: Arsenal
  12. How often are the Summer Olympic Games held?
    Answer: Every four years
  13. In which sport is the Ryder Cup contested?
    Answer: Golf
  14. What is the maximum break in snooker, with no fouls involved?
    Answer: 147
  15. Which boxer was born Cassius Clay and called himself The Greatest?
    Answer: Muhammad Ali
  16. How long is a marathon in miles?
    Answer: 26.2 miles, or 26 miles and 385 yards
  17. Which country won the 1966 football World Cup?
    Answer: England
  18. How many balls are bowled in a standard cricket over?
    Answer: Six
  19. Which team did Michael Schumacher drive for when he won the 2000 Formula One world title?
    Answer: Ferrari
  20. In which month is the FA Cup final traditionally played?
    Answer: May
  21. In which city were the first modern Olympic Games held in 1896?
    Answer: Athens
  22. Which sport is played with a shuttlecock?
    Answer: Badminton
  23. In darts, how many points is the outer bullseye worth?
    Answer: 25
  24. Which country won both the 2019 and the 2023 men's Rugby World Cup?
    Answer: South Africa
  25. What is the diameter of a regulation basketball hoop?
    Answer: 18 inches, or about 46 centimetres
  26. Which British athlete won Olympic gold in the men's decathlon in 1980 and again in 1984?
    Answer: Daley Thompson
  27. In football, what offence does an attacker commit by standing beyond the last defender when the ball is played?
    Answer: Offside
  28. Which stadium hosted the athletics at the 2012 Olympic Games?
    Answer: The Olympic Stadium at Stratford, now the London Stadium
  29. Which Scottish football club plays at Ibrox?
    Answer: Rangers
  30. Which London cricket ground is known as the home of cricket?
    Answer: Lord's

Round 4: Food and drink (25 questions)

The round that goes down well with a pint in hand. A good place to send a table back to the bar.

  1. Which fruit is used to make traditional cider?
    Answer: Apples
  2. What is the main ingredient of guacamole?
    Answer: Avocado
  3. Which spirit is the base of a mojito?
    Answer: White rum
  4. Which English county gives its name to a pasty with protected status?
    Answer: Cornwall
  5. Which pastry is used to make profiteroles?
    Answer: Choux pastry
  6. Which cheese is traditionally used in a Greek salad?
    Answer: Feta
  7. What is the main flavour of the liqueur Kahlua?
    Answer: Coffee
  8. What gives black pudding its colour and its name?
    Answer: Blood, usually pig's blood
  9. Which vegetable gives borscht its colour?
    Answer: Beetroot
  10. Which British dish is sausages baked in Yorkshire pudding batter?
    Answer: Toad in the hole
  11. What is the Japanese dish of sliced raw fish served without rice called?
    Answer: Sashimi
  12. Which herb is the main ingredient of pesto?
    Answer: Basil
  13. Chardonnay and Pinot Noir are two of the three main Champagne grapes. What is the third?
    Answer: Pinot Meunier
  14. What is added to lager to make a shandy in a British pub?
    Answer: Lemonade
  15. Which nut goes into a Waldorf salad?
    Answer: The walnut
  16. What is tofu made from?
    Answer: Soya beans
  17. Which country does Gouda cheese come from?
    Answer: The Netherlands
  18. Which pulse is the main ingredient of hummus?
    Answer: The chickpea
  19. How many pints are in a UK gallon?
    Answer: Eight
  20. Which Scottish dish is made from sheep offal, oats, suet and spices?
    Answer: Haggis
  21. Bramley and Cox are varieties of which fruit?
    Answer: The apple
  22. Which short-grain Italian rice is the classic choice for risotto?
    Answer: Arborio
  23. Which spice is the most expensive in the world by weight?
    Answer: Saffron
  24. What kind of food is Wensleydale?
    Answer: Cheese
  25. What are the two main ingredients of a Bloody Mary?
    Answer: Vodka and tomato juice

Round 5: History and geography (30 questions)

Dates, kings, rivers and capitals. This is usually the round that splits the top two tables.

  1. In which year did the Second World War end?
    Answer: 1945
  2. Who was the first man to walk on the Moon?
    Answer: Neil Armstrong
  3. In which year did the Titanic sink?
    Answer: 1912
  4. Which English king was killed at the Battle of Hastings in 1066?
    Answer: Harold II, also known as Harold Godwinson
  5. What is the capital of Norway?
    Answer: Oslo
  6. What is the longest river in Africa?
    Answer: The Nile
  7. Which sea lies between Italy and the Balkan peninsula?
    Answer: The Adriatic Sea
  8. Which country lies directly south of the United States?
    Answer: Mexico
  9. Which Scottish city is known as the Granite City?
    Answer: Aberdeen
  10. Which mountain range forms the border between France and Spain?
    Answer: The Pyrenees
  11. In which year did the United Kingdom hold its referendum on leaving the European Union?
    Answer: 2016
  12. Which civilisation built Machu Picchu?
    Answer: The Inca
  13. Which country was formerly known as Siam?
    Answer: Thailand
  14. Which river flows through the centre of London?
    Answer: The Thames
  15. Which is the largest country in the world by area?
    Answer: Russia
  16. Which English queen reigned from 1558 to 1603?
    Answer: Elizabeth I
  17. Which queen was the last active ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt?
    Answer: Cleopatra, Cleopatra VII
  18. In which country is the city of Marrakesh?
    Answer: Morocco
  19. Which two countries share the world's longest international border?
    Answer: Canada and the United States
  20. In which year did the Berlin Wall fall?
    Answer: 1989
  21. Which sea separates Great Britain from Ireland?
    Answer: The Irish Sea
  22. What is the capital of Canada?
    Answer: Ottawa
  23. Which fire destroyed much of the City of London in 1666?
    Answer: The Great Fire of London
  24. Which loch holds more fresh water than any other lake in the UK?
    Answer: Loch Ness
  25. Which desert covers much of northern Africa?
    Answer: The Sahara
  26. Who was the British Prime Minister when Britain declared war on Germany in 1939?
    Answer: Neville Chamberlain
  27. Which US state is nicknamed the Sunshine State?
    Answer: Florida
  28. Which strait separates England from France at the narrowest point?
    Answer: The Strait of Dover
  29. Which Yorkshire city has a cathedral known as the Minster?
    Answer: York
  30. Which country gave the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
    Answer: France

Round 6: TV and film (25 questions)

Soaps, sitcoms and the big screen. The round where the quiet table at the back wakes up.

  1. Which BBC soap is set in Albert Square in the borough of Walford?
    Answer: EastEnders
  2. Which ITV soap is set in Weatherfield?
    Answer: Coronation Street
  3. In which film does a great white shark terrorise Amity Island?
    Answer: Jaws
  4. Who directed the 1993 film Jurassic Park?
    Answer: Steven Spielberg
  5. Which actor played James Bond in Goldfinger?
    Answer: Sean Connery
  6. In Forrest Gump, what does Forrest say life is like?
    Answer: A box of chocolates
  7. Which television programme features a blue police box called the TARDIS?
    Answer: Doctor Who
  8. Which sitcom follows Del Boy and Rodney Trotter in a Peckham tower block flat?
    Answer: Only Fools and Horses
  9. In The Lord of the Rings, which gardener travels with Frodo all the way to Mordor?
    Answer: Samwise Gamgee, known as Sam
  10. Which animated film follows a clownfish named Marlin searching for his son?
    Answer: Finding Nemo
  11. Which BBC motoring show was presented by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May?
    Answer: Top Gear
  12. Which ITV soap is set in a village in the Yorkshire Dales?
    Answer: Emmerdale
  13. Which actor played Harry Potter in the film series?
    Answer: Daniel Radcliffe
  14. Which 1997 film starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet is set aboard a doomed liner?
    Answer: Titanic
  15. Which sitcom follows Basil Fawlty running a hotel in Torquay?
    Answer: Fawlty Towers
  16. What is the name of the coffee shop in the sitcom Friends?
    Answer: Central Perk
  17. In which year did the BBC first broadcast Newsnight?
    Answer: 1980
  18. Which film series follows the agent Ethan Hunt?
    Answer: Mission: Impossible
  19. Which Pixar film introduced the toys Woody and Buzz Lightyear?
    Answer: Toy Story
  20. On which ITV quiz show do contestants play against a Chaser?
    Answer: The Chase
  21. In Star Wars, what is the name of Han Solo's ship?
    Answer: The Millennium Falcon
  22. Which sitcom follows three priests living in a parochial house on Craggy Island?
    Answer: Father Ted
  23. Which actor played Wolverine in the X-Men films from 2000 through to Logan in 2017?
    Answer: Hugh Jackman
  24. Which satirical BBC news quiz first aired in 1990 with Angus Deayton in the chair?
    Answer: Have I Got News for You
  25. Which 1942 film includes the line "Here's looking at you, kid"?
    Answer: Casablanca

Round 7: Science and nature (20 questions)

Kept at pub level. No formulas and no working out, just facts a team can shout across the table.

  1. What is the chemical formula for water?
    Answer: H2O
  2. How many bones are there in the adult human body?
    Answer: 206
  3. Which gas do plants take from the air for photosynthesis?
    Answer: Carbon dioxide
  4. Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
    Answer: Mars
  5. Which is the fastest land animal?
    Answer: The cheetah
  6. Which is the largest mammal on Earth?
    Answer: The blue whale
  7. How many chambers does the human heart have?
    Answer: Four
  8. What is the study of fossils called?
    Answer: Palaeontology
  9. Which vitamin does the human body make from sunlight?
    Answer: Vitamin D
  10. What is the SI unit of force?
    Answer: The newton
  11. Which blood cells carry oxygen around the body?
    Answer: Red blood cells
  12. At sea level, at what temperature in Celsius does water boil?
    Answer: 100 degrees
  13. Which scientist set out evolution by natural selection in On the Origin of Species?
    Answer: Charles Darwin
  14. How many legs does a spider have?
    Answer: Eight
  15. Which star is closest to the Earth?
    Answer: The Sun
  16. What is the chemical symbol for sodium?
    Answer: Na
  17. What kind of animal is a natterjack?
    Answer: A toad
  18. What is the process by which a caterpillar becomes a butterfly called?
    Answer: Metamorphosis
  19. Which part of a plant carries out most of its photosynthesis?
    Answer: The leaf
  20. What does DNA stand for?
    Answer: Deoxyribonucleic acid

Round 8: Picture round in words (10 questions)

A picture round with nothing to print. The quizmaster describes the image out loud and the teams name it. Every one is a British landmark, so you can swap in your own photos later.

  1. The picture shows a ring of standing stones on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire. Name it.
    Answer: Stonehenge
  2. The picture shows a red double-decker bus with an open platform at the back. Name this classic London bus.
    Answer: The Routemaster
  3. The picture shows a Thames bridge with two stone towers and a road deck that lifts in the middle. Name it.
    Answer: Tower Bridge
  4. The picture shows a giant observation wheel on the South Bank of the Thames. Name it.
    Answer: The London Eye
  5. The picture shows a castle on a rock above Princes Street in the Scottish capital. Name it.
    Answer: Edinburgh Castle
  6. The picture shows a lattice tower beside the sea in Lancashire, modelled on the Eiffel Tower. Name it.
    Answer: Blackpool Tower
  7. The picture shows a rust-coloured steel figure with wide wings beside the A1 near Gateshead. Name it.
    Answer: The Angel of the North
  8. The picture shows a domed cathedral in the City of London designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Name it.
    Answer: St Paul's Cathedral
  9. The picture shows thousands of interlocking basalt columns on the coast of County Antrim. Name it.
    Answer: The Giant's Causeway
  10. The picture shows a tall stone column in Trafalgar Square topped by a statue of an admiral. Name it.
    Answer: Nelson's Column

Round 9: Wildcard and anagrams (15 questions)

The last round. Eight anagrams of UK cities, then seven odds and ends about words and letters. Spell the anagrams out slowly, twice.

  1. Anagram of a UK city: OLD NON
    Answer: London
  2. Anagram of a UK city: BRO LIST
    Answer: Bristol
  3. Anagram of a UK city: FRAID FC
    Answer: Cardiff
  4. Anagram of a UK city: GAS GLOW
    Answer: Glasgow
  5. Anagram of a UK city: EDSEL
    Answer: Leeds
  6. Anagram of a UK city: RICH NOW
    Answer: Norwich
  7. Anagram of a UK city: FOX ROD
    Answer: Oxford
  8. Anagram of a UK city: BIG THORN
    Answer: Brighton
  9. Which two letters are worth ten points each in English-language Scrabble?
    Answer: Q and Z
  10. How many letters are in the English alphabet?
    Answer: 26
  11. What is the word for a word or phrase that reads the same forwards and backwards?
    Answer: A palindrome
  12. In the NATO phonetic alphabet, which word stands for the letter Z?
    Answer: Zulu
  13. How many letters are in the word onomatopoeia?
    Answer: Twelve
  14. What is the collective noun for a group of lions?
    Answer: A pride
  15. What is the name for a shape with eight sides?
    Answer: An octagon

Once the questions are sorted

The questions are the easy half. The hard half is marking nine rounds while the room shouts at you. Quizado puts the question on the pub TV, takes the answers from the phones in the room and keeps the scoreboard, so the quizmaster only has to read and talk.

Start free with the built-in packs and try a night on a quiet Tuesday. Writing your own question sets starts on Trivia Pro. If you want a fresh set to drop in each week, weekly pub quiz questions has one. If this is your first night behind the microphone, how to run a pub quiz covers the timings, the prizes and the mistakes to skip.

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Quizado puts the rounds on the pub TV, lets teams answer from their phones and keeps the scores for you. Start free with the built-in packs on a quiet Tuesday; writing your own question sets starts on Trivia Pro.

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Frequently asked questions

Ten. It is the British standard and it keeps the marking simple, because every round is out of ten and the running total is easy to read out. Five or six rounds of ten gives you a full night. Some quizmasters use a fifteen question opener to settle the room, but ten is the safe choice.
Ninety minutes to two hours, including a break. Six rounds of ten at eight to ten minutes a round is about an hour of questions, and the rest goes on marking, the interval and the prize. Past two hours the tables start drifting to the bar and not coming back.
A round where teams identify images instead of hearing questions. Landmarks, film stills, close-up objects and famous faces are the usual subjects. It sits in the middle of the night because teams can work on it at their own pace while the quizmaster marks the first half. Round 8 on this page is a picture round written out in words, so you can run it with nothing but your voice.
Use a number nobody can know, and take the closest guess. How many pints does this pub pour in a week. How tall is the church tower in metres. How many words are in the national anthem. A guessed number always splits a tie, and a second knowledge question often does not.
Take the incentive away rather than policing the room. Keep the pace fast so there is no time to search. Ask for lists, orders and estimates instead of single facts. Offer a phone amnesty, where any table that puts its phones in a pint glass gets a bonus point. Or give the phones a job: with Quizado the phone is the answer pad and the buzzer, which makes a second screen obvious.
Yes. They are free to use in your own quiz, including a paid entry quiz night in a pub, a club fundraiser or a work away day. You do not need to credit us and you do not need to ask. The one thing we ask is that you do not resell the list itself as a question pack.
Open with general knowledge so every table scores something. Put the picture round third or fourth, right before the break. Save music for late, when the room is loud and happy. Finish with the wildcard round, because anagrams still work when people are talking over each other.
At the minimum, a voice, a pen and paper for each table, and a room that can hear you. A microphone helps in a busy pub. A TV or projector helps more, because teams can read the question as well as hear it. Quizado drives that screen from a laptop, a tablet or a phone, and the players answer from their own handsets.

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