First, organizers choose a format: traditional text question-and-answer, multiple choice, true or false, and even visual questions (showing an image or video).
Afterwards, a list of questions is created that will be asked to the players. They can cover different topics and be of varying complexity. The quiz can be held at a meeting place in real time (for example, in a bar or at a corporate event), online through video conferencing platforms, or in applications and quiz sites for testing and quizzes. Based on the format of the quiz, special registration of participants may be used. People are required to register to take part. In some cases, this may include paying an entry fee or registering on the platform.
During the event, the host or program asks questions to the players, to which they must give their answers in accordance with the chosen format. Points are awarded depending on the accuracy and speed of their answers. In most cases, a specified number of points is awarded for an accurate answer, and zero for an incorrect answer.
Once all questions are completed, the winner or winner is announced. They may receive prizes or awards if provided. On online platforms, counting is carried out very quickly, and participants learn the results almost instantly. Quiz quizzes are often held for communication and leisure, so after the event, participants discuss questions, the percentage of correct answers and simply enjoy time in the company. Thus, all events may have different formats and rules, depending on the location and purpose of the event. They are popular as a marketing tool, educational or entertainment, so everyone chooses the most suitable option for themselves.