Resources


This is a good place to start learning entry-level information. If you are specializing in a particular area, such as history or fine arts, you should know all of the information on this website.

Madame has a series of Quizlet lists on various topics that you can study from. This is where she will mainly draw information for her quizzes. You can also use Quizlet, Anki, or Mnemosyne to create your own flash cards.

Madame's Academic Team Quizlet Class: https://quizlet.com/join/ARc3z9dJV


Protobowl.com

Here questions are typed out for you as though they are being read. You can select difficulty level and various subjects and self-quiz yourself until you are a pro!

Another great studying tool: on this website, you can look up questions on specific topics, categories, subcategories or difficulties.

This website has tons of quiz bowl resources. You can find previous question sets, statistics from any Saturday tournaments, or other information in the forums.

Top five clues related to common answer lines. This is a brand new resource that is being added to constantly. It is great! Qwiz is also the group hosting the summer camps that will really improve you as a player and you can register through the website.

Quiz Bowl Google Drive

The quiz bowl Google Drive has more resources than any of the links above combined (textbooks, questions, ACE Camp notes, etc.). If you are a current Beavercreek quiz bowl player and would like to have access to the drive, please email Ellen.Spence@beavercreek.k12.oh.us.

Making up your own quizzes is a great way to study. With a partner (or not), you can make a 10-15 question quiz on any subject you want. Submit it to Madame so that it can be used in practice.