Funny thing: I answered a question on Philemon 6 ("I pray that you may be active in sharing your faith, so that you will have a full understanding of every good thing we have in Christ.") and like two questions later we had it again, only this time it was a quote question!
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
This Tuesday
I quizzed out on the last question before we wrapped up (no pun intended, if you know what i mean). We are reviewing from now on so I was pretty amazed. Of course, kaleigh quizzed out before me. Hm. I ought to post on Kaleigh. Someone remind me.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Philemon
I promised myself at Nationals last May that I would memorize at least one book. And now I have Paul's letter to Philemon a little over half memorized. w00tness! Can't wait until the next tourney.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Politics of Bible quizzing
If you look closely at any quizing society, you will find that it is a lot like a mini-high school. Rivalry-- why do you think we make fun of...never mind. Romance-- no comment :) Competition--it's what sets quizzing apart from any other Bible study.
But there ar edifferences. Success is determined not by clothes or appearance or grades, but by how hard you work toward the prize. We talk not of sex, drugs, and other crap; most discussion is about our faith, our lives, and our team's record, lol. That's what I like about quizzing. God is in it. You can sense His presence in these people's lives, almost.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Part 3: Setup and
Sorry I haven't posted in forever. Almost nine months. I have been posting in my AoPS blog, the link to which will be included...eventually. Hm.
So. There are two teams in every team round, generally three people per team, although it is not unheard of to have a two-man team if the quizzers are good enough, or four people, and the extra would be a substitute. More on that later. The quizzers are seated in a row of three chairs (three people, three chairs, right?) which are connected to an electronic box by jump seats, small rectangular pressure-sensitive pads so that, when one person jumps, the little LEDs light up, indicating the order in which the quizzers jumped.
Scoring:
There are generally 15 questions per team round, 20 for individuals. Whoever gets the question correct earns themselves (or the team) 20 points. The quizmaster will start reading the question, and when he or she is finished, the quizzers will try to get up first. If, however, someone jumps before the question is complete, they have "pre-jumped" and must complete the question in 20 seconds. (Whenever a quizzer makes an answer, that person has 20 seconds to do so.)
That's basically Bible quizzing, at least how the Free Methodists do it. There are, I understand, variations on the rules, as evidenced by the videos I found on YouTube. Hmm. I'll try to get the link in.
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