Trivia Game Questions & Images in arabic
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I’m building a large-scale general-knowledge trivia game and I want to outsource the content creation so I can stay focused on coding the core mechanics. The scope is substantial: about 2,500 unique questions, each one paired with a copyright-safe image that visually reinforces the question and, where applicable, a separate image for every answer option.
Here’s what I’m looking for:
• Question set: 2,500 original, English-language trivia questions spanning a balanced mix of geography, history, science, pop culture, sports, and day-to-day facts. Please vary the difficulty so beginners and seasoned quiz fans are both challenged.
• Format: Multiple-choice (four options per question). Alongside every correct answer, I need three plausible distractors to keep things interesting.
• Images: One royalty-free, properly attributed image per question plus one image for each answer choice (total of five images per question). Sources such as Unsplash, Pexels, Pixabay, or your own licensed stock library are fine as long as usage is cleared for a commercial game.
• File delivery:
– A single spreadsheet (CSV or Google Sheet) or JSON document containing the question, four answer options, the correct answer flag, difficulty tag, and the filenames/URLs of each image.
– A neatly organised image folder (or zipped archive) mirroring the filenames referenced in the sheet/JSON.
Acceptance criteria
• Zero plagiarism; questions must be written in your own words and not scraped from existing trivia databases.
• All images must be royalty-free for commercial use, with attribution lines included where required.
• No duplicate questions or repeated images.
• Final files pass a quick manual spot-check and a reverse-image search audit.
If you’ve created large trivia sets before, or if you’re a researcher with a knack for crafting engaging questions and sourcing great visuals, I’d love to see a brief sample (5–10 questions) that shows your style, formatting, and image sourcing approach.
Here’s what I’m looking for:
• Question set: 2,500 original, English-language trivia questions spanning a balanced mix of geography, history, science, pop culture, sports, and day-to-day facts. Please vary the difficulty so beginners and seasoned quiz fans are both challenged.
• Format: Multiple-choice (four options per question). Alongside every correct answer, I need three plausible distractors to keep things interesting.
• Images: One royalty-free, properly attributed image per question plus one image for each answer choice (total of five images per question). Sources such as Unsplash, Pexels, Pixabay, or your own licensed stock library are fine as long as usage is cleared for a commercial game.
• File delivery:
– A single spreadsheet (CSV or Google Sheet) or JSON document containing the question, four answer options, the correct answer flag, difficulty tag, and the filenames/URLs of each image.
– A neatly organised image folder (or zipped archive) mirroring the filenames referenced in the sheet/JSON.
Acceptance criteria
• Zero plagiarism; questions must be written in your own words and not scraped from existing trivia databases.
• All images must be royalty-free for commercial use, with attribution lines included where required.
• No duplicate questions or repeated images.
• Final files pass a quick manual spot-check and a reverse-image search audit.
If you’ve created large trivia sets before, or if you’re a researcher with a knack for crafting engaging questions and sourcing great visuals, I’d love to see a brief sample (5–10 questions) that shows your style, formatting, and image sourcing approach.
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