According to the book, The Hobbit, what is the answer to the riddle Gollum is unable to guess? What is in Bilbo's pocket?
Wow... And this isn't specialized knowledge?
Hozzászólások - Viridel
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Dátum: 2010.07.28. 15:19:09
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Dátum: 2010.07.27. 09:00:38
Idézet: Valkyrie - 2010.07.27. 08:15:39
If you are familiar with North American marketing, the answer is easy - John Deere (mostly mowers, but also farm and other heavy equipment).
It's not a really good question, but in concept it's not THAT bad. The phrasing needs work though. If it read:
"According to their marketing 'Nothing runs like a deer', which company is this?"
That would make a lot more sense, and the answer would be obvious.
what runs like a deer?
*..some vehicles listed...*
wtf?
*..some vehicles listed...*
wtf?
If you are familiar with North American marketing, the answer is easy - John Deere (mostly mowers, but also farm and other heavy equipment).
It's not a really good question, but in concept it's not THAT bad. The phrasing needs work though. If it read:
"According to their marketing 'Nothing runs like a deer', which company is this?"
That would make a lot more sense, and the answer would be obvious.
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Dátum: 2010.07.27. 08:53:57
Idézet: D00ml0rd - 2010.07.27. 02:09:42
Well, you're right about the other questions... But I still stand by my complaint. The question didn't ask who the first female PM of NZ was - it asked who the head of some UN department was. Completely pointless. Can I ask who the Governor General of Canada is? Or the Health Minister of Britain? I guess can ask, but I sure wouldn't care about the answer.
As for finding it, I copied & pasted the question exactly as it was written, and the answer was buried in a paragraph on the 6th or 7th listing.
Idézet: Viridel - 2010.07.27. 00:24:42
I didnt write it but its not hard to research, a google on "head of the United Nations Development Programme" gets it first time
she was also the first female prime minister of new zealand
ive seen questions about leaders of other countries dont see why that cant include NZ
its a better question than the one i posted above lol
What famous New Zealander is now the head of the United Nations Development Programme?
Oh, come on. Lexical, uninteresting, no date, difficult to research, and generally a lousy question.
Oh, come on. Lexical, uninteresting, no date, difficult to research, and generally a lousy question.
I didnt write it but its not hard to research, a google on "head of the United Nations Development Programme" gets it first time
she was also the first female prime minister of new zealand
ive seen questions about leaders of other countries dont see why that cant include NZ
its a better question than the one i posted above lol
Well, you're right about the other questions... But I still stand by my complaint. The question didn't ask who the first female PM of NZ was - it asked who the head of some UN department was. Completely pointless. Can I ask who the Governor General of Canada is? Or the Health Minister of Britain? I guess can ask, but I sure wouldn't care about the answer.
As for finding it, I copied & pasted the question exactly as it was written, and the answer was buried in a paragraph on the 6th or 7th listing.
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Dátum: 2010.07.27. 08:38:51
Idézet: ImLittleJon - 2010.07.20. 18:16:58
I think the very fact that there have been 116 of these in the last decade or so (they are probably up to #118 by the time you read this) means that the information is outdated SO quickly, and nobody in their right mind could even name the last 10 champions, let alone in the right order (and beyond that, remembering which was the winner of which numbered event)... It's like asking who won WWF SummerSlam back in 1988 - you might care for a week or so, but then another event comes up, and then it's just completely pointless trivia.
Maybe ask who the first champion was, or the first 5-time champion (I'm guessing these are both Royce Gracie?) - something that actually carries some historical weight behind it.
In the UFC 116 main event, who won the match via submission in the 2nd round?
Does UFC really qualify as a broadly known sport to be included in the quiz???
Does UFC really qualify as a broadly known sport to be included in the quiz???
I think the very fact that there have been 116 of these in the last decade or so (they are probably up to #118 by the time you read this) means that the information is outdated SO quickly, and nobody in their right mind could even name the last 10 champions, let alone in the right order (and beyond that, remembering which was the winner of which numbered event)... It's like asking who won WWF SummerSlam back in 1988 - you might care for a week or so, but then another event comes up, and then it's just completely pointless trivia.
Maybe ask who the first champion was, or the first 5-time champion (I'm guessing these are both Royce Gracie?) - something that actually carries some historical weight behind it.
Dátum: 2010.07.27. 05:58:02
Idézet: Arconvict - 2010.07.27. 05:08:17
Not quite... The system asks 1 question, but counts the result as two. So you are asked questions on odd numbered hunts (1, 3, 5, 7, 9, etc), that result will be remembered on even hunts (2, 4, 6, 8, 10, etc). Therefore, if you hunt 7 times, you will be asked 4 questions, but for the 8th hunt - even if that 8th hunt is done hours or days later - the result from that 4th question will still stand. You can also hunt 7 times and only be asked 3 questions if the hunts are numbered 2 thru 8, as there would only be 3 odd-numbers in there.
NOTE: Question #1 is the FIRST question you get after you purchase the acceleration option - but the odd/even pattern continues into the hundreds, thousands and beyond.
Found one, when your faster quiz questions upgrade happens, if you only use one action point to start a hunt you will receive no quiz question because i guess there's no way to get half a correct point from a single question.
-Arconvict
-Arconvict
Not quite... The system asks 1 question, but counts the result as two. So you are asked questions on odd numbered hunts (1, 3, 5, 7, 9, etc), that result will be remembered on even hunts (2, 4, 6, 8, 10, etc). Therefore, if you hunt 7 times, you will be asked 4 questions, but for the 8th hunt - even if that 8th hunt is done hours or days later - the result from that 4th question will still stand. You can also hunt 7 times and only be asked 3 questions if the hunts are numbered 2 thru 8, as there would only be 3 odd-numbers in there.
NOTE: Question #1 is the FIRST question you get after you purchase the acceleration option - but the odd/even pattern continues into the hundreds, thousands and beyond.
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Dátum: 2010.07.27. 00:24:42
What famous New Zealander is now the head of the United Nations Development Programme?
Oh, come on. Lexical, uninteresting, no date, difficult to research, and generally a lousy question.
Oh, come on. Lexical, uninteresting, no date, difficult to research, and generally a lousy question.
Dátum: 2010.07.19. 20:32:25
Idézet: FLO2 - 2010.07.19. 03:28:41
Either that, or you drink too much beer. That's a horrible question!
What breed of dog might you see riding on the Budweiser Wagon, as it's pulled by a team of Clydesdales?
German shepherd
St. Bernard
Chihuahua
Dalmatian
The question is valued as "Bad, incorrect question"!
According to evaluators only a special group of people might know the answer
Evaluators must lead a sheltered life
German shepherd
St. Bernard
Chihuahua
Dalmatian
The question is valued as "Bad, incorrect question"!
According to evaluators only a special group of people might know the answer
Evaluators must lead a sheltered life
Either that, or you drink too much beer. That's a horrible question!
Dátum: 2010.07.19. 00:39:03
You know what would be awesome? To have a button to "End War in a Draw". Sometimes diplomacy actually works - but it's a pain in the ass to implement (basically wait three weeks for time to expire)... It would be great if both sides could simply choose to end the war by mutual agreement.
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Dátum: 2010.07.18. 19:49:19
What power do the dementors have over people?
They cause them to harm one another
They can make them do their bidding
They make them go crazy
They drain them of all happiness
Dementors in reference to... What?
They cause them to harm one another
They can make them do their bidding
They make them go crazy
They drain them of all happiness
Dementors in reference to... What?
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Dátum: 2010.07.17. 02:37:04
Which of these is not a spanish wine appellation of origin (D.O.)?
Rioja
Ribera del Duero
Don Simon
Cigales
Huh? I don't even know HOW to look this up.
Beer is made out of yeast, malted grains, hops and clear crystal ___?
Water
Goat
Clouds
Moss
And this crosses the line the other way...
Rioja
Ribera del Duero
Don Simon
Cigales
Huh? I don't even know HOW to look this up.
Beer is made out of yeast, malted grains, hops and clear crystal ___?
Water
Goat
Clouds
Moss
And this crosses the line the other way...
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Dátum: 2010.07.16. 15:09:53
Idézet: D00ml0rd - 2010.07.16. 01:12:34
I was one of those that bought into the "Green" myth too - until I researched it... So I'm verifying.
Idézet: Viridel - 2010.07.15. 18:06:58
are you saying i am wrong Viridel? or just verifying im correct lol
from Snopes...
Claim: Coca-Cola was originally green.
Status: False
Idézet: D00ml0rd - 2010.07.15. 01:00:45
http://www.snopes.com/cokelore/green.asp
i just had a question what was the original colour of coca cola
the answer is brown but system says answer is green.
got this from wiki
"Although the famous contour bottle is green, Coca-Cola has always been brown in color, since its start in 1886"
the answer is brown but system says answer is green.
got this from wiki
"Although the famous contour bottle is green, Coca-Cola has always been brown in color, since its start in 1886"
http://www.snopes.com/cokelore/green.asp
are you saying i am wrong Viridel? or just verifying im correct lol
from Snopes...
Claim: Coca-Cola was originally green.
Status: False
I was one of those that bought into the "Green" myth too - until I researched it... So I'm verifying.
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Dátum: 2010.07.15. 21:41:35
Idézet: Skapunkno1 - 2010.07.15. 19:36:03
Oh, duh, MAJOR problem... There is a US (Imperial) Gallon and a Metric Gallon. Similar in amount, but the US Gallon is about 20% larger than the Metric. Actually, that will be a good question.
Idézet: stekkos - 2010.07.15. 18:05:52
I never realised litres was spelt Liters elsewhere, but Litters is definatly wrong. also isnt galon wrong surely its gallon, if thats also spelt differently elsewhere I apologise.
Idézet: Skapunkno1 - 2010.07.15. 17:46:14
What exactly is the problem with this one?
Heres a question I just got asked.
How many litters in one galon?
What can I say? good one.
How many litters in one galon?
What can I say? good one.
What exactly is the problem with this one?
I never realised litres was spelt Liters elsewhere, but Litters is definatly wrong. also isnt galon wrong surely its gallon, if thats also spelt differently elsewhere I apologise.
Oh, duh, MAJOR problem... There is a US (Imperial) Gallon and a Metric Gallon. Similar in amount, but the US Gallon is about 20% larger than the Metric. Actually, that will be a good question.
Dátum: 2010.07.15. 21:28:14
Idézet: MsPiggy - 2010.07.15. 07:27:15
Or the five hundred and seventeen questions I answered yesterday about Phobias.
Yes, I have to agree with shadowpreyer. The fun of of the quiz system lies in the fact that you encounter questions you would never have thought of yourself and the variety in the questions. But I find that the database is getting flooded with boring questions like "Who wrote..." or "Who directed..." instead of interesting ones. The reason for this is most likely that those questions are the only ones sure to pass the screening.
Or the five hundred and seventeen questions I answered yesterday about Phobias.
Dátum: 2010.07.15. 18:59:46
Ok, it's clear the Admins and programmers don't give enough of a crap to take suggestions seriously... But can someone explain WHY sending Clan-Wide messages in one message cannot be implemented?
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Dátum: 2010.07.15. 18:44:53
Idézet: stekkos - 2010.07.15. 18:05:52
Liters (or Litres, depending where you live) never has two T's
Heres a question I just got asked.
How many litters in one galon?
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What exactly is the problem with this one?
How many litters in one galon?
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What exactly is the problem with this one?
Liters (or Litres, depending where you live) never has two T's
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Dátum: 2010.07.15. 18:06:58
Idézet: D00ml0rd - 2010.07.15. 01:00:45
http://www.snopes.com/cokelore/green.asp
i just had a question what was the original colour of coca cola
the answer is brown but system says answer is green.
got this from wiki
"Although the famous contour bottle is green, Coca-Cola has always been brown in color, since its start in 1886"
the answer is brown but system says answer is green.
got this from wiki
"Although the famous contour bottle is green, Coca-Cola has always been brown in color, since its start in 1886"
http://www.snopes.com/cokelore/green.asp
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Dátum: 2010.07.15. 17:47:59
Where is the grave of Friedrich Engels?
Barmen
London
Unknown
Manchester
a) Completely uninteresting & lexical
b) "Unknown" is just another version of "none of the above"
c) Q. How was Friedrich Engels buried?
A. Following his instructions, his body was cremated and his ashes strewn over the ocean at Eastbourne, his favorite holiday resort.
Therefore, he wasn't even buried, making the whole question wrong/ambiguous
Barmen
London
Unknown
Manchester
a) Completely uninteresting & lexical
b) "Unknown" is just another version of "none of the above"
c) Q. How was Friedrich Engels buried?
A. Following his instructions, his body was cremated and his ashes strewn over the ocean at Eastbourne, his favorite holiday resort.
Therefore, he wasn't even buried, making the whole question wrong/ambiguous
Dátum: 2010.07.14. 03:48:19
Idézet: MsPiggy - 2010.07.13. 20:10:12
The Admins were supposed to add "Badminton" to the safe list too... That was about 4 months ago... Don't hold your breath.
My question was automatically rejected by the computer because of a 'forbidden word'. Now if you could please tell me, why is the word "Spinach" a forbidden word????
And yes I double checked! I even changed all the other answers and the question...
And yes I double checked! I even changed all the other answers and the question...
The Admins were supposed to add "Badminton" to the safe list too... That was about 4 months ago... Don't hold your breath.
Dátum: 2010.07.13. 04:39:36
Idézet: stekkos - 2010.07.12. 15:13:57
I mean this in all sincerity, and not to diminish the impact it would have had... But:
Considering all the parents and spouses who lost people in a war that was started as a lie, and considering the economic shambles that the Bush presidency left behind (not to mention the complete fraud that was his 2nd term election) - how was he never assassinated? There's lots of crazy out there, I just honestly don't get how Bush survived his time in office.
And he will Viridel, but this is not the place to get it from
I mean this in all sincerity, and not to diminish the impact it would have had... But:
Considering all the parents and spouses who lost people in a war that was started as a lie, and considering the economic shambles that the Bush presidency left behind (not to mention the complete fraud that was his 2nd term election) - how was he never assassinated? There's lots of crazy out there, I just honestly don't get how Bush survived his time in office.
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Dátum: 2010.07.13. 04:30:15
How many cm is a basketball hoop from the floor?
290 cm
295 cm
310 cm
305 cm
This would have been MUCH better as a dual measurement question (as in 10 feet / 305cm), especially given that the game was invented in the US, using Imperial measurements.
290 cm
295 cm
310 cm
305 cm
This would have been MUCH better as a dual measurement question (as in 10 feet / 305cm), especially given that the game was invented in the US, using Imperial measurements.