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In need of an emergency lesson? Stuck for something to occupy your older students at the end of term? Try this quiz.
It is not just a quiz. It is also meant to be educational by providing some interesting (hopefully) information so students can increase their general knowledge without realising it and maybe make them curious to find out more.
Adults can have fun with this quiz too!

The PowerPoint has 30 questions.
Each question gives information about a real or fictional famous person, two thirds of whom are British.
You have to identify the person given increasing amounts of information.
For each person there are 5 pieces of information.
The more information needed to identify the person, the fewer the points awarded.
For each question:
If you only need the first piece of information to identify the person, you are awarded 5 points.
If you need the first and second pieces of information to identify the person, you are awarded 4 points.
If you need the first, second and third pieces of information to identify the person, you are awarded 3 points etc.
For each question you can click on ‘Reveal Answer’ after the fifth piece of information.

There is also is a Word document where you can see at a glance what the question and the answers are.

The players could be individuals or small teams.
For each question an individual or team could hand in their answer labelled 5 points, or 4 points or 3 points etc at the instant they know the answer. That way they cannot cheat.

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