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  2. List of televised academic student quiz programs - Wikipedia

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    High School Quiz Bowl [35] Cox Channel 4: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Annual High School Quiz Show [36] WGBH: Massachusetts: 2009: Hispanic College Quiz [37] Syndication: Chicago, Illinois (origin) United States: 2008: October Histrionics [38] TVS: Sydney: 2009: Hometown High-Q [39] KDKA: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: 2000: In the Know [40] WBNS (1970s ...

  3. National Academic Quiz Tournaments - Wikipedia

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    National Academic Quiz Tournaments, LLC is a question-writing and quiz bowl tournament-organizing company founded by former players in 1996. It is unique among U.S. quiz organizations for supplying questions and hosting championships at the middle school , high school , and college levels.

  4. Quiz bowl - Wikipedia

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    Most quiz bowl question producers, including ACF and NAQT, publish a distribution of the number of tossups and bonuses per round that will feature material from a given area of study. [36] [37] [38] ACF/mACF tossups are written in pyramidal style and are generally much longer than College Bowl and NAQT questions.

  5. College Bowl - Wikipedia

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    College Bowl (which has carried a naming rights sponsor, initially General Electric and later Capital One) is a radio, television, and student quiz show. College Bowl first aired on the NBC Radio Network in 1953 as College Quiz Bowl. It then moved to American television broadcast networks, airing from 1959 to 1963 on CBS and from 1963 to 1970 ...

  6. Knowledge Bowl - Wikipedia

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    In toss-up questions, team members are not allowed to communicate with each other, and are given 10 seconds to buzz in, and 30 seconds plus the use of scratch paper if the question is a math question. If a team member buzzes in and answers incorrectly, the team loses one point, and the question is repeated for the second team to answer.

  7. Honda Campus All-Star Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Toss-up questions were always 10 points in value and a correct response on a toss-up gave the team the right to answer a bonus question, which could be worth 20, 25, or 30 possible points. The toss-up questions did not permit conferring with other team members, with buzzers (using a lockout system) being used to designate who rang in to answer ...

  8. Brain Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Brain Bowl is an academic competition in which Florida Community College teams are pitted against one another. Teams consist of up to six players, only four of whom play at any given time. Teams consist of up to six players, only four of whom play at any given time.

  9. As Schools Match Wits - Wikipedia

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    If the opposing team gives the correct answer, it has "capitalized" on the mistake and is then given a chance to answer the category's questions for the selected points. In general, the parts of the question that earn points are worth 5 or 10 points each, though on occasion, 30-point questions will have parts worth 15 points.