TV Occupations
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This pub quiz handout round features a list of 15 well known TV characters along with a mixed up list of occupations. The aim for teams in your quiz is to match up the correct occupations to the correct characters. For example, the occupation "road sweeper" should be matched to "Trigger from Only Fools And Horses".
Most teams should be able to get up and running on this round quickly and should be able to match up a few occupations, but some guesswork may be needed to complete the round and to add an extra twist to the round, there are 5 red herrings added to the list of occupations, so teams will also have to work out which occupations shouldn't be matched up at all.
While the information in this round could be used to make up standard question and answer rounds (where the quiz-master asks questions aloud and the teams write the answers on blank answer sheets) it is recommended that this is used in a quiz as a handout round. For more information on handout rounds and our recommended use for them in quizzes click here
Please note that this handout round also appears in Weekly Quiz 161. If you would prefer to purchase our pre-compiled full weekly pub quiz packs, then click here, where you can find quizzes with a handout round, 2 rounds on general subjects, a specialist subject round, a connections round, an initial letter link round, and a stick or twist round, as well as professionally designed answer sheets and full instructions on how to run your quiz. If, however, you prefer to use your own format for your quizzes, then this handout round should help towards creating an entertaining and challenging quiz.
If you buy this handout round, we will give you access to pdf files you can download. Two of these will be for the main handout sheet - one as illustrated above, and one in a more plain format. The third sheet will contain the answers. You probably already have everything you need to access and use these rounds in your quiz, but you might want to check our requirements page to make sure.
This product was added to our site in October 2009.
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