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Good questions are amazingly hard to write. I remember writing a survey for on-line users back in the 80's (it was for GEnie, an old BBS that ran on GE's computers on their off hours). "Do you have a color monitor?" was a question I asked. I was amazed that so many people answered that they did. So I did some research & found out that many people with monochrome monitors were answering that they did because their background color was green, not black. Whoops!
I'm with Jim on the age thing. Questions are just well written or not - I'm not sure age has much to do with it.I also had read The Hobbit multiple times by the time I finished sixth grade, though I don't think we were ever assigned it.
I didn't regret reading "Twilight". I just didn't think it was very well written & didn't like the POV. I have a teenage girl & don't pretend to understand her or her friends.I think as many adults have read it as kids, so I don't think trivia questions can be separated that way. The whole 'Young Adult' tag is so flexible as to be useless.
I loved the Harry Potter books & got my daughter, who was in special ed due to dyslexia & a learning recall disorder, to start reading for fun in second or third grade by handing her the first one. She worked her way through it, got hooked & was suddenly out of special ed & reading above her grade level. (Thanks J.K. Rowling!!!)
I've never hear The Hobbit called a Young Adult book, but I'd read it half a dozen times before reading it in school in the 6th grade. Too many books cross the poorly drawn lines for reading ages.
That's because you've read it! Maybe they should have two sites, one for adults and one for kids. I have a feeling that would cut out a lot of the goofy questions, and a lot of the illiterate ones!
There may be nearly as many questions about Pride and Prejudice, but somehow I don't find them nearly as annoying!
Jim wrote: "Sounds a lot like the historical event game. I don't see why it should bother them. I've never done much with the NEBQ. I always seem to run into a batch of questions on Twilight or something."Ah, yes. The unavoidable "Twilight"..... :(
Eric_W wrote: "I've been fooling around lately with the Never Ending Book Quiz and noticed a dearth of questions related to History books. I decided to add a few of my own related to American history, little pie..."
That's a great book (Adams). As a companion, or soon after reading it, I recommend "Henry Adams and the Making of America" by Wills. I don't agree with everything he says about Adams's work, but it's an exceptional companion piece. I read the abridged (two-volume) version of the Adams, not the nine-volume one.
I think it's a great idea. I'll try to add to remembre to add one, as I am always reading history books.
I added a history-related question - but it related directly to the theory in the book cited. (Queen Isabella, by Alison Weir.)
I've done a few history trivia questions in the quiz. A very few, it must be admitted, but still. All book related and i always mention a book or author in the question, which may make a difference. (One Origin of Species, one Barbara Tuchman, one Strange Career of Jim Crow, and three Song of Roland).
Sounds a lot like the historical event game. I don't see why it should bother them. I've never done much with the NEBQ. I always seem to run into a batch of questions on Twilight or something.
I've been fooling around lately with the Never Ending Book Quiz and noticed a dearth of questions related to History books. I decided to add a few of my own related to American history, little pieces of trivia that I, as someone very interested in history, would enjoy, e.g. questions related to the Adams family, etc. (I'm reading History of the United States of America During the Administrations of Thomas Jefferson). I got my hand slapped by one of the self-appointed moderators since the question was about history. No problem. I deleted my questions. Is there anyone out there who thinks it might be fun to have a subset of questions related to history trivia, the only criteria would have to be that the book it's from be cited?
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