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Written by Claus Andersen   

What are you going to do to prepare for a trivia? 

Just like training for a marathon, your brain needs exercise. And lots of it!
Did you expect to just enter a quiz and win it… just like that? I certainly hope not!
Think back to school, when you had a big test coming up…
Yup, you guessed it!

Study, study, and then study some more, to win games!Photo of the author, Claus Andersen

If you didn’t study before a test, chances are you would fail miserably.
If you don’t study before a quiz, how do you expect to keep up with other players?
But how do you study for a trivia game if you don’t know the questions yet?
Obviously, you are a smart person (after all, you are reading this) and you are smart enough to admit that you could use a few pointers.

I will give you some ideas of my own on how to begin. These are, for a starter, some areas you could study to improve your skills and win more quizzes - "be in the know":

  • Read the newspapers, everyday. Local news as well as national or global news is prominent for curveball questions.
  • Watch the news, everyday. The more you know, the more prepared you will be.

Topics to study:

  • Oscar awards (especially repeat winners)
  • Grammy awards (especially repeat winner)
  • Nobel Prize awards (especially repeat winners)
  • Emmy awards (especially repeat winners)
  • Music billboards (Top 20 Hits, etc. with a focus on the top 5 or 10)
  • Olympics Medalists (consider the country of origin and focus on the year and number of times winning)
  • Other sports award winners
  • Popular trends (Past and Present)

If you feel it is sometimes difficult to remember this endless list of facts (I know I do my self), you can try these programmes I found last year:

  • Memory improvement techniques - which is a memory training programme, 5 minutes a day, with fast results.
  • Brainfit for life - this well written e-book is filled with tools to excercise your brain - instant download at very low cost.

To help you find more ways to improve your trivia skills, I have written a small report packed with additional tips to learn from. You are welcome to download the report for free in the download section.

 

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Jenk  - Awsome report!   |Manager |2009-01-15 08:14:18
Claus, just wanted to let you know, that I have read this report, it is high
quality stuff and very useful too. Thanks!
coco  - Download it!   |Registered |2009-01-15 08:40:03
One comment - download it! cheers.
Jenk  - It works...   |Manager |2009-01-21 23:44:50
... for me at least. You have obviously put a lot of work into the writing of
this paper.
I have tried one of the programs, and it looks as if it will work
for me. Nice work. Jenk.
lesphinx  - Let's begin!   |Registered |2009-05-04 15:34:14
These guidelines are always valid, in my opinion; I'm sure you are very prepared
upon the matter!
My father encouraged me (at least when I was younger) to read
newspapers, more than one a day, to make my brain more elastic...I cannot
remember how many crosswords we did together!
And I think that without these
things I wouldn't be as skilled as I am (not THAT skilled, to be
honest...).
I'll surely download the report.
Nice to meet you, great site!
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