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'''Question Authorities''' is a non-[[pyramidal]] question provider that was created in the aftermath of the sale of [[Academic Hallmarks]] and the retirement of Academic Hallmarks's founder in 2020. One of its founders is a former coach of [[Grand Junction]] high school.
  
'''Question Authorities''' is a non-[[pyramidal]] question provider that was created in the aftermath of the sale of [[Academic Hallmarks]] and the retirement of Academic Hallmark's founder in 2020. One of its founders is a former coach of [[Grand Junction]] high school.
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As of 2021, it provides questions for [[Knowledge Bowl]] teams and state events in Colorado, Minnesota, and Washington. It also provided questions for a National Knowledge Bowl tournament that was held virtually in 2021.
 
 
As of 2021, it provides questions for [[Knowledge Bowl]] teams and state events in Colorado, Minnesota, and Washington.  
 
  
 
[https://www.questionauthorities.com/uploads/1/2/1/8/121801734/tu-sample-question_orig.jpg A sample (and non-pyramidal) question from their website]
 
[https://www.questionauthorities.com/uploads/1/2/1/8/121801734/tu-sample-question_orig.jpg A sample (and non-pyramidal) question from their website]

Latest revision as of 14:55, 11 May 2021

Question Authorities
President or CEO Lorena Thompson, Lyndsay Thompson-Marquardt
Location: Grand Junction, CO
Status Active

Question Authorities is a non-pyramidal question provider that was created in the aftermath of the sale of Academic Hallmarks and the retirement of Academic Hallmarks's founder in 2020. One of its founders is a former coach of Grand Junction high school.

As of 2021, it provides questions for Knowledge Bowl teams and state events in Colorado, Minnesota, and Washington. It also provided questions for a National Knowledge Bowl tournament that was held virtually in 2021.

A sample (and non-pyramidal) question from their website

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