What People Thought About Me

I was curious to find out what my friends and family thought of me, so during the recent Birthday Quiz I created a concept called Brad Bingo. Because the questions were associated with my life, it would be a fun exercise to have the teams predict in advance what topics they thought might get covered. Afterwards I was able to analyse the data and come up with this infographic which, honestly, is pretty accurate.

Dinosaurs are a bit of an outlier because the Quiz invite hinted there would be a dinosaur question.

Pizza is a hard one because it was there as an example on the Bingo sheet. In my year eight yearbook entry I got a paragraph to write about myself and I wrote "I like pizza and I like cows. Here is a picture of a pizza cow." And there was a picture of a pizza with a Cow head, legs, udder, tail, etc.

I wasn't curious to find out what my dental hygeniest thought about my mouth. During my checkup today she said I had a "great mouth to x-ray" and I decided not to ask any follow up questions in the time it took her to extract the plastic bracket thing that was between my teeth at the time.

Some other charts from the quiz, showing the number of teams that scored at least partially on each question. A good breakdown of easy, medium and hard I think. I do take responsibility for the three zeros as they could have been worded better.



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