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QShala Family Quiz

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India's Largest Family Quiz

QShala presents a weekly series of FREE online family quizzes. One of the fastest-growing online quizzes in the country! We started with 50 families in March 2020 and have seen participation from 20,000+ families to date.

Overview

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Updated March 2021
Web presence

2020

Established

6

Countries
All students
Target group
Bringing together families on a single gadget!

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

To provide families across the world with an intellectual and fun engagement, alongside establishing the perfect bonding time.

What does your innovation look like in practice?

The QShala Family Quiz is an hour-long tournament, with three separate quizzes — two are conducive to Indian timings and one is an international edition, and we have different difficulty levels for different age groups of kids, and there should be a minimum of two people per team.
Our questions are fun, light, accessible, contextual, and relevant to the times, requiring very little prior reading or preparation. The quizzes are conducted via Zoom. The first round consists of regular text questions aided by an image, which require a one-to two-word answer. The second round is a lateral visual connection, with several different seemingly unrelated images displayed on the screen — participants answer by giving us a theme connecting all the images. The final round is conducted via online gaming platform Kahoot, in which participants answer a series of timed multiple-choice questions concurrently.

How has it been spreading?

We have clearly proved to be a success, as the first edition saw a turnout of 50 families, and the number quickly climbed up to about 2,550 of them joining in on a single weekend. And today we have engaged with 10,000+ families.

Word first spread through our network in Bengaluru — students, parents, society, Whatsapp groups — and soon, participants from even Norway, Japan, Denmark, UAE and the US started signing up for the virtual quizzes.

If I want to try it, what should I do?

If you would like to try the QShala Family Quizzes, register with us here: https://qshala.com/family-quiz/

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