
This could be made as easy or difficult as you want! Photo by Stella de Smit on Unsplash 3. Alternatively, you tell them a characteristic starter, main course, dessert and drink from that restaurant, and they have to work it out from that. Take screenshots of a part of the menu (make sure the restaurant name is not mentioned anywhere) and get participants to identify what restaurant that menu is from. Look online to find the menus of some well-known chain restaurants or fast-food outlets.

For example, the ‘grating part’ of a cheese grater, the sole of a shoe, one hole of a plug socket… 2. Choose the angle so that they are hard to identify.

Go around your house and take really close-up photos of household objects. This means you won’t have to keep repeating questions if they encounter any problems with their audio or internet connection.

This is much easier than printing out and showing them pictures for the picture rounds, and it also means that participants can read the questions on the screen. You can share your screen so that the participants can see it.
