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General Information FAQ's

  • Why is a Quiz competition such an effective format for a business meeting?
    Each QuizMaster competition is a high energy, team-oriented event. It encourages interest, attention and participation, but still focuses on relevant business. It's been proven that we learn and retain more from enjoyable experiences and our competitions always create a tremendous amount of esprit and enthusiasm. Our clients always get great results from their shows –so everyone will be a winner!

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  • What kinds of companies have used QuizMaster to produce their programs?
    QuizMaster’s shows have proven to be adaptable to any type of group. We have worked with companies selling all kinds of products and services: from industrial robots and nuclear medicine to pharmaceuticals; from garage doors and hospital beds to turbines and power plants; from sports equipment to computers. We have also worked with clients in many diverse fields: banking, real estate, foods, electronics, insurance, franchises, hardware, medicine and consumer products – just to name a few. We have produced shows for companies, associations, conventions, trade shows, product launches, fundraisers, academic competitions and special events for high-tech, low-tech and just about everything in between. Every show was different, but each one was a bona fide meeting highlight.

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  • What size groups can benefit from a QuizMaster show?
    Any size group can benefit from a QuizMaster game show. Most of our shows involve between 100 and 500 people, but we have done full shows for as few as 17 people and as many as 9,000.

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  • How do your TV-style quiz shows work?
    As an example, let's take a look at one of our most popular games, "Bonus Board Challenge". The meeting room is divided into color-coded team sections. The stage area is set up to look like a network TV game show, with a colorful set, marquee lights, applause sign, game graphics, contestant consoles, electronic scoreboards -- the works. At the start of the game, two to five players are chosen from each team to become on-stage contestants. After answering questions for a preset period and earning points for their team, new panelists are chosen. This normally occurs several times during the game. As a result, the show keeps moving at a fast pace and every minute of the program is packed with activity and interaction. The show provides both friendly competition and a continuous focus on the business.

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  • Can QuizMaster game shows be adapted for use as a fund-raiser, church, school or academic competition, or for a non-profit or charitable event?
    QuizMaster's unique game show formats can be adapted to any type of program use or client need, including charity events, fund-raisers, scholastic competitions and other unique purposes. All we need to know are the expectations, program parameters and initial budget of the sponsor and we will be glad to design a show that will meet the required results. We have produced numerous programs of this type, including: a national kick-off event for the American Cancer Society; a bible-oriented game for a major Presbyterian Church USA youth conclave; and a church-related program for the leadership of the Knights of Columbus. We have also produced The New York Times' "Knowledge Bowl", a multi-state academic competition for junior and senior high school students. Please contact us (see below) to discuss your ideas and requirements.

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