What Style Of Joke Should You Write Quiz

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Do you like writing? If you are interested in writing jokes but unsure which style to follow, take this quiz. We will help you know what style of joke should you write. Any sort of writing needs a lot of mental effort. If you are looking for an approach to writing a joke, mental pressure becomes double. Here, you can tell us your preferences, and we will help you find your style of writing jokes. All the best! If you like the quiz and results, share them with others also.


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Traditional Jokes

You should write traditional jokes as you can do it effectively. They might not be very popular on the internet, but you know some people have 'classic' taste in almost everything. Traditional jokes are mostly short stories or kinds of question answers.

One-liner jokes

You should write one-liner jokes, as it can become your forte. One-liners are crisp and short. So, you need to be very careful as only one line will define the complete joke. You are smart enough; you can do it.
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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    Pick a figure of speech.
    • A. 

      Hyperbole

    • B. 

      Alliteration

    • C. 

      Irony

    • D. 

      Metaphor

  • 2. 
    Pick a fictional comedic character. 
    • A. 

      Dr. Rumack

    • B. 

      Hynkel

    • C. 

      Elle Woods

    • D. 

      Chon Wang

  • 3. 
    Pick a joke that you find most funny.
    • A. 

      "Why did the chicken cross the road?" "To get the other side!"

    • B. 

      "I tried to walk into Target… but I missed."

    • C. 

      "When the coffee shop clerk asked for his name, my brother-in-law answered, ‘Marc, with a C.’ Minutes later, he was handed his coffee with his name written on the side: Cark."

    • D. 

      "IKEA is being accused of evading over $1 billion in taxes. Prosecutors have actually been after IKEA for years. They’ve just been having a hard time putting their case together."

  • 4. 
    Does your joke have a surprising factor?
    • A. 

      Not really

    • B. 

      Sometimes

    • C. 

      Yes, of course.

    • D. 

      No

  • 5. 
    Do you use the Parody factor?
    • A. 

      I do it in-between the joke.

    • B. 

      I rarely use it.

    • C. 

      I often use it.

    • D. 

      It cannot be used.

  • 6. 
    Do you use wordplay while writing jokes?
    • A. 

      Yes, I use it sometimes.

    • B. 

      It is much required.

    • C. 

      Not really.

    • D. 

      The joke is not possible without it.

  • 7. 
    Do you exaggerate your jokes?
    • A. 

      I do it sometimes.

    • B. 

      No, I never do it.

    • C. 

      Yes, it is my way.

    • D. 

      Most of the time.

  • 8. 
    Can people expect madcap in your jokes?
    • A. 

      I think it is only funny, not crazy.

    • B. 

      Sometimes

    • C. 

      Yes, a lot.

    • D. 

      Not really.

  • 9. 
    Do you think your attention while cracking jokes focused on the wrong things?
    • A. 

      It might happen.

    • B. 

      It rarely happens to me.

    • C. 

      It happens most of the times.

    • D. 

      I stick to one topic and completely focused.

  • 10. 
    What style of writing a joke do you like?
    • A. 

      Traditional

    • B. 

      One-liner

    • C. 

      Anecdote

    • D. 

      Topical

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