Postby Midori » Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:53 pm
So, all the regular questions say "according to" at least a chapter? That's interesting.
In Nazarene quizzing, there are the following questions:
General (They just ask the question without any reference or other info)
According-to (They give a chapter and verse and the question)
Verse ("Finish this verse..." or "Finish this verse and quote the reference" or "Quote Luke chapter X verse Y". There's a set of memory verses, which seems to expand as the years go by. This year there are about 60 singles and 30 multiples. Blech.)
Context (Sort of more general than Generals--they can be any question whatsoever, even questions on the footnotes.)
and for story books (the gospels and Acts) they have Situation questions, which are weird, and are about things people said. For the Epistles they have "In what book and chapter" questions instead.
Are you allowed to jump on a question before the quizmaster finishes? Over here, at the top levels, nobody hardly ever lets a question finish, they'll jump in the middle, finish the question and give the answer. There are even some quizzers who jump on "According to Luke chapter X verse Y--" and then list all the possible questions and answers out of that verse. They're scary.