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− | '''Questions Unlimited''' | + | {{Companybox |
+ | |Company Name = Questions Unlimited | ||
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+ | |president = Chip Beall | ||
+ | |citystate = Chattanooga, TN | ||
+ | |status = Sold | ||
+ | | }} | ||
+ | '''Questions Unlimited''' was a company operated by [[Chip Beall]] out of Chattanooga, Tennessee (formerly out of Sandy, Utah, Columbia, Missouri, and Columbus, Ohio), that billed itself as "America's premier supplier of questions and answers for academic competition" and claimed to have copyrighted the four-quarter format. This should not be confused with the British company Questions Unlimited, which produces questions and answers for pub quizzes. | ||
− | Questions produced by Questions Unlimited | + | Questions produced by Questions Unlimited were generally viewed with disdain by people who enjoy "[[good quizbowl]]", as they lacked [[pyramidality]], had hoses, often had been plagiarized from other sets and asked about completely ridiculous subjects. |
− | The company | + | The company sponsored the dubious [[National Academic Championship]] as well as [[Quiznet]]. Their last venture was an online competition similar to the old [[KMO]] called 3-2-1. They also provided questions to local tournaments, such as in Westchester County, New York and for a house-run tournament called the "Great Lakes Academic Challenge". |
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+ | In July 2024, Questions Unlimited was purchased by the [[Long Island Quiz Bowl Alliance]]. Beall still runs the National Academic Championship under the [[National Academic Association]] name. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
+ | * [[Long Island Quiz Bowl Alliance]] | ||
* [[Criticisms of the NAC]] | * [[Criticisms of the NAC]] | ||
* [[Tom Egan's Report on the 2005 NAC]] | * [[Tom Egan's Report on the 2005 NAC]] | ||
− | [[Category: High school formats]] [[Category: Bad quizbowl]] | + | [[Category: High school formats]] |
+ | [[Category: Bad quizbowl]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Question writing companies]] | ||
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | [[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] |
Latest revision as of 21:53, 16 October 2024
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President or CEO | Chip Beall | |||
Location: | Chattanooga, TN | |||
Status | Sold |
Questions Unlimited was a company operated by Chip Beall out of Chattanooga, Tennessee (formerly out of Sandy, Utah, Columbia, Missouri, and Columbus, Ohio), that billed itself as "America's premier supplier of questions and answers for academic competition" and claimed to have copyrighted the four-quarter format. This should not be confused with the British company Questions Unlimited, which produces questions and answers for pub quizzes.
Questions produced by Questions Unlimited were generally viewed with disdain by people who enjoy "good quizbowl", as they lacked pyramidality, had hoses, often had been plagiarized from other sets and asked about completely ridiculous subjects.
The company sponsored the dubious National Academic Championship as well as Quiznet. Their last venture was an online competition similar to the old KMO called 3-2-1. They also provided questions to local tournaments, such as in Westchester County, New York and for a house-run tournament called the "Great Lakes Academic Challenge".
In July 2024, Questions Unlimited was purchased by the Long Island Quiz Bowl Alliance. Beall still runs the National Academic Championship under the National Academic Association name.