Normal quizzing started with the radio, went on to make its reality felt on television with shows well known even today, and then advanced to another level for the most part found in Engineering and Business colleges. Some of the best things that technology and progression offer to a quizzing fan today would need to be the several quiz apps floating around in cyber space.

For those with Android phones and tablets, we will find about 250 quiz apps in the Google Play store. More than half the quiz apps in the Google Play store are logo quizzes having similar guidelines and similar stages, and no new content. All of them ape the Logo Quiz app offered by Bubble Quiz Games, which really is great and has an interface, however the content is sometimes repetitive and gets exhausted after sixteen levels. Overall, Google Play is covered with similar quiz apps lacking fresh content and most of the time, corrupt user interfaces.

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1. Sporcle

We begin with Sporcle  which has huge number of quizzes/brain games for you to take an interest in and boasts about a trivia app for iPhones and iPads. You tried out many of these ‘quizzes’ and found the content to be reused and stale. It appeared to be more similar to an entertainment website with various television, movie and personality quizzes. The quizzing interface is covered with advertisements that occupy and doesn’t have a proper layout.

2. ProProfs

ProProfs  offers quizzes in many different languages apart from English like Tamil, Bengali, Hindi, etc., which you found to be very different, however  you could tell the same thing for the content. Many of the quizzes are personality quizzes. The ones which are not, end up being saddled with the similar queries you may have read elsewhere. They have a feature that allows users to create their own quizzes so let’s hope they improve their content in the future.

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3. Dare2Compete

Dare2Compete is not exactly a quizzing website. It holds competitions and quizzes for different colleges and campuses. There aren’t many quizzes for users who aren’t a part of these institutions. They weren’t any topic choices and it was little difficult navigating the website. However, being the only and the oldest competition and quizzing related website in India and it has a lot of competition listings.

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4. Quizot

Taking a quiz on Quizot was quite a different experience. The first thing is the neat and easy-to-use interface with a stage which provided a range of topics to choose from. The other thing you noticed after taking a number of quizzes was that the content never covered. To create a serious quizzing environment, no options are offered which could be quite tough, but a user can choose a difficulty level before starting a quiz. There is another feature like pausing a quiz, explanations of answers, and the options to flag or add questions. However, the application lacks a lot of desired features such as User Profiles, Leaderboards. Hopefully they plan to launch the same in the future.

 

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