Different Types of Questions and Their Quizzers-Part 2, According To's, Context and Situation12/10/2014 Hi everyone!
If you haven't read part one, i would encourage you do that before or right after you read this one! So, as a continuation, i will do the other three types of questions in this post; including tips for each one. ACCORDING TO QUESTIONS According to's can be as easy as general questions sometimes, if you get the whole question, or enough to finish it without question (i call this a 'sure fit'). However, when you label yourself as an 'According to quizzer' everyone immediately assumes that you can jump on those questions even before the whole reference is out, and get it right. This takes hours upon hours upon hours of work-and this isn't even coming from someone whose succeeded as an according to quizzer! Think of it this way-every single verse is a memory verse, and you CANNOT just quote it, you have to really understand it, so that you can make every single possible question out of the given verse, AND THEN go back and answer them all in the right order, and all of them correctly. If you get just one wrong, then even if you get the real question right, it is counted as an error to your score. I am continually amazed at according to quizzers, and i heartily respect them entirely. So, i don't really have a monumental something to say about these, so i'll just throw some light knowledge out there, concerning these verses.
CONTEXT QUESTIONS Context questions are pretty cool. because they are kind of like mystery questions. You never really know when to jump until you know that it's not a "Complete in essence the following;" or "From what old testament book does the following quotation come;" because you can't jump on an intro such as these. So here's just a few things to remember when jumping on these;
SITUATION QUESTIONS Situation questions and in what book and chapter questions switch off every year, because of the material we're going over-although I've heard that there is a year that both of them are used, but i'm not sure so don't quote me on this :-) Situation questions are like a whole bunch of generals packed into one question, and they're all about the same situation. Except there are different kinds of questions that they ask, like "what happened next" or "what was the reply". these are pretty simple, if you know the stories word for word. But, here's a couple things on them anyway;
Well, that's all for now, but i hope those two posts help you with the questions, and make you a better quizzer. Thanks for reading! Keep calm and quiz on (and out) -Your fellow quizzer
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