tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6065536383063705333.post5380091012913995004..comments2023-08-04T10:12:50.010-05:00Comments on Trivia Blog: My Tata Crucible cribUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6065536383063705333.post-35810860203344580152010-07-24T11:04:12.024-05:002010-07-24T11:04:12.024-05:00True.. couldnt agree more with you. I remember 200...True.. couldnt agree more with you. I remember 2004 and 2005 quizzes being long and really enjoyable. somehow these days, u feel 1 question determines how you do in the quiz.Yagnyeshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02309955497773424685noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6065536383063705333.post-18697151546008638362010-07-22T01:06:30.792-05:002010-07-22T01:06:30.792-05:00Let me state the obvious, IMHO, for those who care...Let me state the obvious, IMHO, for those who care: even for school quizzes conducted by serious quizzers pro-bono, a 100 question final (25-30 in elims and 60-65 in finals) is the norm. That's the least I expect from a national level quiz that tom toms its credentials. If this is taken care of, format mostly does not matter, the quality and duration of the quiz ensures that the good teams Anishhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09408455646052223544noreply@blogger.com