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- Welcome to loserville. Population: you
- It's people like you who give scum a bad name
- I've had fun before. This isn't it
- Don't hate me because I'm beautiful, hate me because your boyfriend/girlfriend thinks so
- Your mama is so fat, when she sings, its over
- Recommended for you: "Windows For Dummies"
- I'd explain it to you, but your brain would explode
- CATS HAVE NINE LIVES PEOPLE HAVE 1 MESS WITH (YOUR NAME) AND U'LL HAVE NONE!!!
- Just because you're stupid doesn't mean I'm lying
- Your village called, their idiot is missing
- Girls/Guys are like lava lamps: good to look at, but not very bright
- I'd smack you but shit splatters!
- Excuse me, but I think my karma just ran over your dogma
- You smell like the splashboard of an Indian urinal during mango season
- I never forget a face, but in your case I'll be glad to make an exception
- I dream about a monster, about you!
- It's not that I am anti-social. I just don't like you
- Harrasing me about my smoking may be hazardous to your health!
- You're the cum your mother should have swallowed
- If your parents got divorced, would they still be brother and sister?
More Names
A Part Of You Has Grown In Me, Together Forever Shall We Be, Never Apart Maybe In Distance But Not In Heart!
A Peach Is A Peach, A Plum Is A Plum, A Kiss Isn't A Kiss Without Some Tongue!
A Person Who Asks A Question Is A Fool For Five Minutes, A Person Who Doesn't Is A Fool Forever...
A Pretty Girl Can Kiss A Guy, A Bird Can Kiss A Butterfly, The Rising Sun Can Kiss The Grass, But You Hunnie Can Kiss My Ass!
A Smile Is A Curve That Can, Straighten Out ALot Of Things!
A Star Fell From The Sky, And I Knew I Cought It…Then When I Fell For You Where Were You To Catch Me?
A Stranger Stabs You In The Front. A Boyfriend Stabs You In The Heart. A Friend Stabs You In The Back, But Best Friends Don't Carry Knives!
A Stupid Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Waste
A Tear For A Tear, An Eye For An Eye, And You Know That My Heart Don't Cry....
A Wise Men Once Said..."I Dont Know Go Ask A Women!"
A Woman Still Remembers The First Kiss Long After The Man Has Forgotten The Last
NEWS & ARTICLES
Pop Quiz: How to Create Great Quizzes
Everybody likes to test their knowledge with fun quizzes and trivia. Witness the longevity of such games as Trivial Pursuit and Jeopardy. While people may like taking quizzes, few people have ever stopped to consider what factors go into making a good quiz.
When designing a quiz, there are 2 main characteristics for the creator to think about – the function of the quiz and the style of the quiz. With regard to function, one should consider the following 3 questions for the entire quiz: Is the purpose of the quiz clear? Do all of the items reflect this purpose? And, is there a strong theme that unifies all of the items on the quiz? Quizzes tend to be more satisfying if there is coherence in theme, purpose or structure. With regard to style, the following questions pertain to each individual question: Is the question stem precisely worded? Does the question stem match all of the answer choices? And, do all of the answers all seem plausible? The quiz writer should make sure to be precise in numbering, lettering, spacing, and consistency of indentation.
It is a myth that quizzes need hard questions to be good. The success of most TV quizzes such as Who Wants to Be a Millionaire rests on the ability of the audience to “play long” with the on-screen contestants. Experienced quiz takers certainly want to be challenged, but the majority want to be able to get a good portion of the quiz right. A well-structured quiz should include a group of questions that everyone can answer easily, so the casual participant doesn't feel excluded as well as a few intermediately difficult questions. A few impossible questions for laughs and a few multiple choice questions so that even those who know they are 'bad' at quizzes can have a go add appeal to a quiz. The really hard questions should be no more than 25% of the quiz - enough to separate out those who really know their stuff! The ability to play a quiz as part of group as well as individually adds to the fun. Categorizing a quiz as music, sports, geography, relationship, etc will appeal to quiz-takers as well.
Finally, adding in a few humorous questions and/or answers will help make a fun quiz. However, a quiz constructed with measurement in mind should not offer ludicrous answers as distracters. The quiz writer will need to decide if the goal is to entertain the takers or to measure their knowledge.
Although the purposes of quizzes may vary, one thing remains constant – the need to write questions effectively. One common error is having a time reference in the question where the answer is not always constant and may change as time goes by. A second common error is linking questions - each question should stand successfully on its own. A third frequent error is date stamping questions such as “As of 2006,…” which results in questions going stale. Another mistake, one that often frustrates quiz takers, is inadequate explanations of the answer - don't leave players wondering why the answer is correct. Finally, one should write questions in the past tense, not the present tense.
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