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*[[WRAL Brain Game]]
 
*[[WRAL Brain Game]]
 
*[[It's Academic]] (often during the team rounds, and generally the science questions in both the fourth round and the grab bag are multiple choice)
 
*[[It's Academic]] (often during the team rounds, and generally the science questions in both the fourth round and the grab bag are multiple choice)
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*[[High School Quiz Show]] (WGBH Boston)
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*[[Challenge]] (New York metropolitan area)
  
 
===Other===
 
===Other===

Revision as of 20:12, 5 May 2013

Multiple choice questions provide players with a list of possible answers, one of which is correct.

It should be noted that good questions may limit the answer space to a finite number of answers. For example, a question with the phrase "this U.S. President" narrows down the number of possible correct answers to 43. Nevertheless, because the player is not given a list of possible answers to choose from, such scope-narrowing phrases do not make a question multiple choice.

Because they allow for a team with zero knowledge to earn points simply by guessing, multiple choice questions are generally considered a part of bad quizbowl.

Formats that use multiple choice questions

Televised

Other

Formats that no longer use multiple choice questions regularly

  • IHSA (multiple choice is allowed for analogy vocabulary questions only, which have not appeared for at least a decade)
  • NAQT ("X, Y, both, or neither", deprecated)