The Great Legal Quiz – Wednesday 27 November

The 2024 national quiz will take place on Wednesday 27th November.

The Great Legal Quiz is a fun-filled evening for people to partake in a national competition, all whilst doing their bit to help support those most in need of specialist free legal advice. You can take part in a local pub, your office, or online. The questions are written by a professional TV quiz writer so you are sure to have a taste of those mind-boggling questions which you see on TV each week.

Questions are like a pub quiz, general knowledge – NOT legal – there is great variety in the rounds with pictures, recent news and Q&A style questions.

It’s called The Great Legal Quiz because…

All money raised goes to frontline legal advice charities who deliver help and support to vulnerable people in desperate need of specialist advice. Your fundraising means they won’t be alone in going through very difficult experiences.

Taking part is simple. We will provide the questions and answer sheets. Simply sign your organisation up below and we will add you to the list of quizzes taking place to raise funds for your local Legal Support Trust or local Legal Advice Charity (find out more about why we quiz!)

You feedback your top scores the next day and we will announce the top team in the country! A trophy shield goes to the highest scoring team, and another to the highest fundraising quiz organisers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

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Why We Quiz

Why We Quiz

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Please be aware that we are not able to provide legal advice. Please visit advicelocal.uk to find support in your area, or advicenow.org.uk for practical information.