![]() ![]() You might also want to consider NAQT’s Frequency Lists as well as using our free You Gotta Know articles. The packets above are examples of each type of set we offer you can choose from hundreds more sets to order. Lightning RoundsĮach question in this type of set consists of ten related, very short parts, and is meant to be completely read and answered in 60 seconds. These are short (one-sentence) pyramidal questions. These questions are used for Division II at NAQT’s Intercollegiate Championship Tournament. Intercollegiate Championship Tournament, Division II These are very difficult questions used in Division I at the Intercollegiate Championship Tournament, which has the best college teams from the United States, Canada, and Great Britain in attendance. Intercollegiate Championship Tournament, Division I These questions are used for Division II at NAQT’s Sectional Championship Tournaments, which determine the teams that will go on to compete in Division II of the Intercollegiate Championship Tournament. Sectional Championship Tournament, Division II Community College SCTs use regular Invitational Series questions. These are relatively difficult questions used in Division I at the Sectional Championship Tournaments held each February to determine the teams that will go on to compete at the Intercollegiate Championship Tournament. Sectional Championship Tournament, Division I ![]() These questions would also be appropriate for most college varsity teams, but are probably too difficult for most high school teams. These are difficult high school questions that are used at the High School National Championship Tournament that is annually held around Memorial Day weekend. ![]() High School National Championship Tournament These are high school questions that are used at the Small School National Championship Tournament that is annually held around the end of April. Small School National Championship Tournament Licensing these questions for broadcast requires special arrangements with NAQT to ensure that no broadcasts occur before all users of the questions have finished taping. Each packet has 40 short tossups, 40 one-part bonuses, and four lightning rounds. These are questions written for television shows. They can be licensed for high school, community college, and other events. These are NAQT’s basic questions used at “regular” tournaments throughout the year. They can be licensed for high school or community college tournaments, but are probably too easy for varsity play by four-year colleges. These questions (sometimes called “A-level” sets) are intended for use at early-in-the-year high school tournaments, tournaments with new or inexperienced players, and tournaments with teams unfamiliar with NAQT questions. The sample packet is from the preliminary rounds the playoff rounds use harder questions (with longer tossups), similar to those in the Invitational Series sets. These are more difficult middle school questions used at the Middle School National Championship Tournament held each spring. Middle School National Championship Tournament These are NAQT’s basic questions for middle school tournaments. All are from the 2021–2022 competition year and are supplied as PDFs. ![]() The following sample packets are available for teams interested in hosting events or purchasing practice material. ![]()
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