Scoring is similar to the scoring system of 10-pin bowling.
There will be 10 frames in each game. Each frame will have a time limit of 100 seconds.
Each frame consists of a 'set' of 10 questions, except the 10th frame which may have 10, 20 or 30
questions depending on whether a 'STRIKE' or a 'SPARE' has been scored within that frame.
Each correct answer will score 1 point. Each wrong answer will score 0 points.
Once a question has been answered within a frame you cannot go back and change it.
If you get any questions wrong within a 'set' of 10 questions you will be asked the same questions
again at the end of the frame. This gives you the opportunity to score a 'SPARE'. (The timing for these 'second chance' questions will
again be an average of 10 seconds per question)
If you score a 'SPARE' in the 10th frame you will be asked another 'set' of 10 questions.
Whatever you score in this extra 'set' will be added to previous total.
If you score a 'STRIKE' in the first 'set of 10 questions in 10th frame you can be asked either another
10 or 20 question depending on what you score in the second 'set' of 10 questions for Frame 10.
If you do not score a 'STRIKE' in the second 'set' of questions in Frame 10 then you only get asked the wrong
questions again. This give you the opportunity to score a 'SPARE' in Frame 10, that = 20 points.
If you score a 'STRIKE' in the second 'set' of questions in Frame 10 then you will get a third 'set'
of 10 question. This gives you the opportunity to score 3 STRIKES in Frame 10, that = 30 points.
There's no need to worry as the scoring is all done automatically.
ENJOY! © Tony McDermott 2015