What can you ask in situation game?

Do you shower at night or in the morning?

What is an example of a suggestive survey question?

For example, the phrasing “Don’t you think this was wrong?” is more suggestive than “Do you think this was wrong?” despite the difference of only one word. The former may subtly pressure the respondent into responding “yes”, whereas the latter is far more direct.

How many questions can you ask in a game?

Participants can either ask questions in succession, or can rotate players and ask questions one by one. Traditionally, the game ends once each player has asked 21 questions, and you can play as many rounds as you like. Here are some prompts to start with:

How does a trivia game work at an event?

Attendees would open the trivia game on their phone (could be inside the event app or stand-alone). The Emcee will push questions to the attendee’s phones and the big screen. Once the question is closed, players will see if they got the question right or wrong. The display will show the correct answer and how players responded.

How do you play the 21 Questions game?

Here’s how to play the 21 questions game: 1. The Classic. via: Pexels / Negative Space. The simplest way to play is to simply take turns asking each other questions. You can write down a list of the 21 questions game and cross them off as you go, or simply keep track by crossing off a number after asking each question.

What are good questions to ask before an event?

“Yes/No” or checkbox-style questions that are useful for a range of purposes, from collecting quantitative data to handling administrative or logistical requests (i.e. asking for permission to be contacted or ensuring that someone agrees to a privacy policy) Pre-event surveys help organizers get to know attendees and offer enhanced personalization.

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