A good trivia question
So, I wrote this and I wanted to share,so tell me what you think.I do welcome criticism.Enjoy
There are no limits to what our minds can explore or to what a good trivia question should entail if targeting an audience of both young and old. According to Jen Kennings, he said that 'maybe the best text of a well composed trivia question is how you feel when you don't know the answer’. This seems true, we are human and not robots, we have curious mind and we seek answers the best way we can.
A good trivia question ought to be enjoyable whether you get it wrong or right. When you get it wrong, it should create a ludicrous effect when you become aware of the correct answer, this implies that, these trivia questions should start with interesting facts thereby making the questions untedious.
However,when a trivia question is boring this could be due to too much simple questions,so why not construct complex ones by providing additional information to the questions hence making it a good one.
A good trivia question should have a motif towards mental exercise as well as an incentive to relevancy maybe,not at all times but applying these ideas to our lives broadens our knowledge.This can be best composed when there is a good understanding of the sources or topics read.
Basically, there are no courses or profession that specializes in writing trivia question but on what we know and learn we perceive truths worth sharing and they make us knowledgeable, if handled with the right mind, it will create a medium for us to educate, empower and also entertain.

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