Educational apparatus of the question and answer type including a teacher station and a plurality of student stations with the switch means of the student and teacher stations being correspondingly identified by numbers, letters or other symbols. A teacher-student circuit connects like-identified switch means of the teacher station with the switch means of each student station. Each circuit provides means for indicating the correct answer of a multiple choice question, the answer to a mathematical problem or the like: The teacher closes a switch of a circuit representing the right answer to a question and a student, knowing the answer to the question, closes a switch of the same circuit, completing the circuit and emitting a signal indicating a correct answer is given. The apparatus also includes tally means for monitoring the performance of the individual students.
A game of intellectual challenge with at least two players, a host and a plurality of clocks, one for each player and the host, wherein the game is played as a parlor game or on TV, wherein categories of questions are cast as numbered disks and the category is chosen by a designated player wherein the game is divided into two rounds and the winner of the first round is determined by the player whose clock is first moved to a 12 o'clock position, and the winner of a Jackpot in a bonus round is determined by one of the players that participates in the bonus round answering 12 of 16 questions correctly in a prescribed time period of 2.5 minutes.
A spectator participation game apparatus for use in conjunction with the observance of a program or sporting event such as a football game in which one or more observers on separate game apparatuses try to predict the type of "play" or occurrence which will next ensue, as well as predicting separately the outcome or results of the succeeding play. The game apparatus includes a selector panel for each participant on which are located a plurality of play selection switches, a plurality of outcome switches, and a score indicator; a control unit connected to the selector panels for control thereof, and an electrical logic circuit for changing the scoring indicators responsive to the type of play actually occurring and the results thereof.