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Conference Warm-Up Library

Use this standard pack when you need a room-safe, international-friendly conference warm-up that gets a crowd participating before a keynote, breakout, or networking segment.

Included with StarterStandard pack20 ready questions~15 minCorporateEvent hosts

Session fit

Keynote and breakout opener

Easy difficulty

Runtime

~15 minutes

Recommended: Classic Live

Markets

Global English, North America, Europe

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Pack highlights

Use cases

  • Conference warm-up
  • Booth activation
  • Breakout reset

Why this pack

  • 20 ready-to-run questions
  • Works with QR join
  • Safe for mixed business audiences

Question preview

Q1. What usually helps a large conference room engage faster?

  1. 1. A quick shared question
  2. 2. A ten-minute silence
  3. 3. No host introduction
  4. 4. A hidden agenda

Q2. Which format works best for a mixed conference audience?

  1. 1. Short accessible trivia
  2. 2. Advanced certification exam
  3. 3. Long essay writing
  4. 4. Private note taking

Q3. Why do event hosts like QR joining for room games?

  1. 1. It speeds up audience entry
  2. 2. It removes the need for phones
  3. 3. It hides the leaderboard
  4. 4. It blocks late arrivals

Q4. A good keynote warm-up should leave people with:

  1. 1. Clear momentum
  2. 2. More confusion
  3. 3. No interaction
  4. 4. Lower energy

Q5. Which prompt is safest for an international business crowd?

  1. 1. Broad low-context questions
  2. 2. Inside jokes from one team
  3. 3. Country-specific slang
  4. 4. Unexplained acronyms

Q6. What is the main job of a booth activation quiz?

  1. 1. Start conversations quickly
  2. 2. Replace product demos
  3. 3. Collect essays
  4. 4. Delay the next session

Q7. How long should a reset round between sessions usually feel?

  1. 1. Short and energizing
  2. 2. Like a second keynote
  3. 3. Longer than lunch
  4. 4. Completely silent

Q8. What should the host clarify before the first conference round starts?

  1. 1. How to join and how scoring works
  2. 2. Their entire annual roadmap
  3. 3. Every sponsor contract
  4. 4. Nothing at all

Q9. Why are broad audience questions useful at sponsor events?

  1. 1. They reduce intimidation
  2. 2. They force expert-only participation
  3. 3. They make the room quieter
  4. 4. They remove networking

Q10. Which result is strongest for a networking-table warm-up?

  1. 1. People start talking to one another
  2. 2. Everyone returns to email
  3. 3. Only the host speaks
  4. 4. The room empties

Q11. When crowd energy dips mid-event, a quiz round should mainly:

  1. 1. Reset attention quickly
  2. 2. Add more complexity
  3. 3. Replace the agenda
  4. 4. Delay the speaker

Q12. What makes a sponsor-friendly quiz feel useful instead of pushy?

  1. 1. Light prompts tied to the moment
  2. 2. A hard sales pitch after each answer
  3. 3. Long product lectures
  4. 4. No relevance to the event

Q13. Which question type usually lands best in mixed-role conference rooms?

  1. 1. Common-workplace scenarios
  2. 2. Department-only jargon
  3. 3. Region-specific office slang
  4. 4. Complex legal trivia

Q14. Why can live leaderboards help at conferences?

  1. 1. They create visible momentum
  2. 2. They remove participation
  3. 3. They stop networking
  4. 4. They replace facilitation

Q15. What should an event host avoid in a global conference quiz?

  1. 1. References that only one local group understands
  2. 2. Clear answer choices
  3. 3. Short round intros
  4. 4. Visible scoring rules

Q16. What is a strong use for an async challenge after an event?

  1. 1. Extending engagement beyond the room
  2. 2. Preventing follow-up
  3. 3. Replacing the recap email
  4. 4. Blocking late attendees

Q17. What is the best opening tone for a conference warm-up?

  1. 1. Low pressure and easy to join
  2. 2. High pressure and difficult
  3. 3. Competitive without instructions
  4. 4. Private and exclusive

Q18. Why do short timers work well in event warm-ups?

  1. 1. They keep pace high
  2. 2. They guarantee perfect accuracy
  3. 3. They replace facilitation
  4. 4. They eliminate discussion forever

Q19. Which outcome matters most for a breakout reset quiz?

  1. 1. People re-enter the room focused
  2. 2. The room becomes quieter than before
  3. 3. Nobody answers
  4. 4. The session runs longer

Q20. A conference pack becomes reusable when the questions are:

  1. 1. Audience-safe and easy to localize
  2. 2. Built on one company's private jargon
  3. 3. Dependent on one speaker's slides
  4. 4. Full of one-off in-jokes