The Singing Chocker Quiz

Sundays (music) and Wednesdays (General), 8 till 10+

Park Road, Glass Houghton, Castleford, WF10 4RJ
01977 668383

Welcome to the Singing Chocker quiz home page, written by me, Steve Kidd. For the pub and Flaming Grill site click here

We run two quizzes: On Wednesdays it's General Knowledge, on Saturdays it's Music. There are more games and prizes than you can shake a stick at, and if they are not the best quizzes you go to, let me know why!

Before I go any further, if you would like the questions (perhaps you run a pub quiz yourself) I can e-deliver them to you. Just imagine, no more six hour sessions setting questions! If you want a quiz presenting - I'm yer man.

Anyhoo; this is how we roll! Each round is different, there are loads of prizes, here is a description and some tips.

Prizes

Both Nights
  • Quiz Prize: Eight pints or a £20 food voucher
  • Game of Phones: One Pint per night rolls over if not claimed
  • Bubbly Bonanza: Bring any of the following people in the pub to claim your bottle:

    there are more but I just havn't posted 'em yet
  • Play Your Cards Right: Variable. 3 contestants. Increase by entry money each week, cards decrease by one each week until won.
  • Wednesday GeneralSaturday Music
  • Round 3 connection: Bottle of Wine
  • Rookie prize: Bottle of Wine
  • Deal or no deal: Average value of @£15 in each box!!
  • Loads of Chocolate and sweets for all
  • Furthest competitor: Bubbly
  • Random prizes: Bubbly, bubbly bubbly
  • Objectives

    Saturdays

    Get wide and have a party with loads of music and Karaoke

    Wednesdays

    To produce a tough but fair quiz. The ideal question would be answered (not guessed) by at least one team, but not all of them. An answer is correct if it is correct, not just because "that's what's written on the sheet". I will endevour to be correct in the setting, but if I am not, at The Singing Chocker at least, if an incorrect answer affects the result, the week after I will grovel, and give the appropriate prize to the team which should have won. It's not going to happen!

    Some people say a quiz is "just a bit of fun". I hope mine is a lot of fun. For me fun does not incorporate being marked wrong for perfectly correct answers, being given simple answers which everybody can answer without hesitation, or being asked "what's in my pocket" type questions.

    I like to handicap my teams, If they win they are handicapped (I give 'em a point for the equivalent of every three quid they win, and a point back for each time they compete). There are seventy questions to each quiz, with eighty points available. I would estimate the general net score to be 48 give or take ten.

    It's not a spelling test.

    Names: Cliff, Elvis and Kylie are all good for answers. Every other person requires a surname. If there is any ambiguity, a christian name is also required (e.g. For "who won the 2012 Olympic Heptahlon?" the answer "Eniss" is just fine, Jessie, or Jess or Jessica Eniss is also good, but "Jeremy Enniss" is only half right and gets half a point). Likewise if the question was "Who won the 2012 Olympic Men's Triathlon?" The answer "Brownlee" might not be sufficient, as there were two of them competing, therefore the surname would only be worth half a point.

    The Rounds

    1. Pictures

    Ten pictures. I like a variety of topics, eg one actor, one actress, one sportsperson, one animal, one view, one map/flag and one symbol etc. If a customer or staff member is featured, they are obliged to tell anybody their name if they are bought a drink!

    2. Current Affairs

    Ten Questions. Not particularly cryptic this round. Of course the questions generally apply to what is happening at the time of writing, but I have tried to frame them so they will 'last forever'!

    I generally will post five of these up prior to the quiz on twitter @currentquiz.

    3. Connections

    Ten questions, all the answers have a connection. I generally give a bottle of wine for the first person to get the connection, one guess per person. The connections may be difficult or hidden, eg. Superbowl and Charlize Theron were answers in a round of answers connected by birds (and Pete's daughter got it with those two - Wow!). Once somebody nails the connection I tell everybody what it is and we give 'em a round of applause.

    4. Last = First

    Another ten questions this time the thread is that the last letter of every answer is the first letter of the next one.

    5. Pointless

    This is the best quiz round ever. It is time consuming to set and takes ages to mark but it is proper fun. There are five subjects in each round, each subject being a list (e.g. "The Films of Dustin Hoffman"). Each team gets two shots, if those shots are unique they get a point. It is incredible how often people get away with really easy answers 'cos most teams think they are too obvious.

    6. Music

    I generally tend to do these on the fly. I will pick a subject (e.g. US Number Ones, Songs containing the word 'summer') and play five, and ask for the artist and title for a point each.

    7. Wipe Out

    Five questions worth a point each. All correct five bonus, One written wrong answer, no points for the round. (Answers may be left blank for no penalty)

    8. Hand In

    The last round comprises of one long 'drip fed' question, divided into five parts, where the intention is for the answer to become gradually more obvious. If the question is answered correctly on the first part and the sheet handed in it is worth ten points. Each clue reduces the value by two. After the whole five parts have been read out the answer should be blindingly obvious but only worth two points. Here is a sample sheet and questions:


    Quiz 25 by Steve Kidd15 August 2012
    1:Pictures
    Aimee Teegarden
    Robert Pattinson
    Alistair Darling
    Hull City
    David Rudisha
    Sudan
    Andrew Smith
    Laura Trott
    Back To The Future
    Sean Bean
    2:Current
    1What meteor shower generally happens around August 12th every yearPersid
    2Name the Southampton pub threatened in 2012 with legal action over its name by movie company SZC The Hobbit
    3Who most famously said "There's only one word for it – magic darts'"Syd Waddell
    4Name the 12 year old girl murdered in South London in August 2012Tia Sharp
    5What percentage of the top ten in the 2012 US PGA championship were European70
    6On the Def Jam label, who's 2011 album Talk That Talk returned to top the UK Album chart in August 2012Rihanna
    7Which character reappeared in EastEnders on 13 August 2012 after a six year hiatusSharon Watts
    8Who closed the 2012 Olympics The Who
    9Give either of the most popular first names given to boys or girls born in England and Wales in 2011Harry, Amelia
    10What is the world record for the 4x100m36.84 seconds
    3:Connections - Gold Post Boxes
    1Where is the headquarters of the Open UniversityMilton Keynes
    2Which "Blonde Bombshell" was born Harlean CarpenterJean Harlow
    3With the initials BSB, in 1965 what became the first employment agency to be listed on the London Stock ExchangeBrook Street Bureau
    4Which hard, sedimentary form of quartz has been extensively used in tool making and for ignitionFlint
    5Where did Thomas Watt Hamilton go on a killing spreeDunblane
    6In which city is the Royal Armories MuseumLeeds
    7Ronnie Corbett, Arthur Conan Doyle and Nicky Cambell were all born in what cityEdinburgh
    8Which duo had a breakthrough hit with Requiem in 1988, but were both killed in an Alpine car accident in 1996London Boys
    9Who played the ninth Dr Who, in between Paul McGann and David TennantChristopher Ecclestone
    10What trophy gives its name to the domestic first-class cricket competition of AustraliaSheffield Shield
    5:Last three = first three
    1Which product used the slogan "Fit the best"Everest
    2Who hit #1 with Kanye West in 2008 with American BoyEstelle
    3What was the first name of the player who, on November 19th 2001 at the age of 20 became the the twentieth (and youngest) male to be ranked world tennis number oneLleyton (Hewitt)
    4Who created Coronation StreetTony Warren
    5Which motor manufacturer produced models called Fuego, Kangoo and LagunaRenault
    6What name describes what was the world's longest roller coaster between 1991 and 1999Ultimate
    7In 1972, which crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commitA team
    8Who was Taoiseach of Ireland during WW2 and became president in 1959Éamon de Valera
    9Who had hits in 1988 with Ship Of Fools, Chains of Love and A Little RespectErasure
    10What is the more common name of carbamide, an organic compound with the formula CO(NH2)2Urea
    4:Pointless
    1Top 10 singles by Kylie Minogue
    2Films of Ben Affleck
    3Counties in Republic of Ireland
    4Female 2012 Olympic Track & Field champions
    5Characters in The Magic Roundabout
    7:Music
    8:Wipe Out
    1How many times did Cambridge win the boat race during the 1980'sOnce
    2Of which US state is Harrisburg the capitalPennsylvania
    3Which alcoholic drink is distilled from grain flavoured with juniper berriesGin
    4Which athlete was BBC Sports Personality of the Year for 1979Sebastian Coe
    5What is the main ingredient of Laver Soup and BreadSeaweed
    9:Hand-In
    1Whose feature film career began with The Shocking Miss PilgrimMarilyn Monroe
    2And ended with The Misfits
    3When asked what she wore in bed, replied "Chanel #5"
    4Was married to both Joe DiMaggio and Arthur Miller
    5Whose real name was Norma Jean Baker, the subject of Candle In The Wind