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Many quiz leagues run individual competitions. The format used by Merseyside Quiz Leagues and the Quiz League of London is the MIMIR quiz (named after Mímir, a god of Norse mythology who was renowned for his knowledge and wisdom). Matches are played in groups of four with positions drawn at random and each person has 3 questions addressed to ...
The origins of the pub quiz are relatively unknown. In 1946, a night in Yorkshire is mentioned in the Guinness Book of Records. [6]In the late-1950s in Merseyside and Lancashire, "about 4,000 people became involved in the organised quiz leagues that sprang up from Bootle to Southport".
Merseyside Quiz Leagues (Dec 2009) Southport General Infirmary (Dec 2009) 62 Castle St (Jan 2010) Akinwale Arobieke (Jan 2010) Maghull North railway station (Jan 2010)
MQL may refer to: . Mbelime, an Oti–Volta language; Merseyside Quiz Leagues; MetaQuotes Language, the programming language of MetaTrader 4 software; Metaweb Query Language, the programming language of Freebase software
The British Quiz Association (BQA) runs the British Quizzing Championships on the first Saturday in September every year. Quiz Championships 1999/2000
The British Quiz Championship (BQC), also termed the British Quizzing Championship, is a quiz competition in the United Kingdom. The current competition has been organised since 2004 by Chris Jones' and IQA -CEO Jane Allen's company Quizzing Ltd.
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The Quiz League of London (QLL) is a British quiz league based in London. Founded in 1990 as the Quiz League of South London, it was southern England's first independent self-administered quiz league. The matches themselves are mostly hosted at pubs or social clubs, though the COVID-19 pandemic forced the league to play its matches online. The ...