Hozzászólások - eukar
Dátum: 2011.07.16. 10:40:18
In my opinion, there is no need to complicate rules too much. But I love the idea of +2/+3 higher items for twice/triple amount of map pieces. A person should be able to get a relevant reward independently of the team, if it performs outstanding - without having to switch there and back - which makes some strategy, but brings strange results.
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Dátum: 2011.07.13. 20:48:10
Which country has extended its cultural sphere across East Asia as a whole, with religion, customs, and writing systems?
Japan
Mongo
India
China
Japan
Mongo
India
China
I can't understand the story at all (although answered correctly). At least 3 of that countries are very original and distinctive - and I believe 99.99999...% of their population do not feel they are under some other culture influence... Maybe I am totally wrong thinking of this question trivia - please explain?
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Dátum: 2011.07.13. 16:37:36
Idézet: ImLittleJon - 2011.07.13. 15:19:41
Ok. If anyone familiar with the topic states it is fine, I do not insist any more - because I know nothing about it.
Idézet: eukar - 2011.07.13. 09:57:16
Well, maybe for Americans this question makes some sense... But the first google link shows 10+27 amendments: http://www.ushistory.org/documents/amendments.htm
So probably "original amendments" should be in the question?
It specified "Bill of Rights" in the question. If you google the entire question, the first link is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Bill_of_Rights and the first line of that says "The Bill of Rights is the collective name for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, "
How many amendments are in the "Bill of Rights" of the United States ?
10
5
15
20
10
5
15
20
Well, maybe for Americans this question makes some sense... But the first google link shows 10+27 amendments: http://www.ushistory.org/documents/amendments.htm
So probably "original amendments" should be in the question?
It specified "Bill of Rights" in the question. If you google the entire question, the first link is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Bill_of_Rights and the first line of that says "The Bill of Rights is the collective name for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, "
Ok. If anyone familiar with the topic states it is fine, I do not insist any more - because I know nothing about it.
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Dátum: 2011.07.13. 11:18:50
Antipodean describes what sort of person?
Someone who will not eat pasta
Someone from the Southern Hemisphere<<<
Someone from the Northern Hemisphere
Someone who does not like walking
Someone who will not eat pasta
Someone from the Southern Hemisphere<<<
Someone from the Northern Hemisphere
Someone who does not like walking
It's correct only from the point of view of those who live in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Dátum: 2011.07.13. 09:57:16
How many amendments are in the "Bill of Rights" of the United States ?
10
5
15
20
10
5
15
20
Well, maybe for Americans this question makes some sense... But the first google link shows 10+27 amendments: http://www.ushistory.org/documents/amendments.htm
So probably "original amendments" should be in the question?
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Dátum: 2011.07.13. 09:40:15
What state is the Wind of the Caves located?
South Dakota
North Dakota
Nebraska
Nevada
South Dakota
North Dakota
Nebraska
Nevada
Not accurate.
It seems to be a very widely spread name. After just a minute search I have found Cave of the Winds in Colorado (http://caveofthewinds.com/) and at Niagara Falls (although it is only a tour name, it can be misleading - http://www.niagarafallslive.com/cave_of_the_winds.htm).
Moreover, a place that is presumed in the question is referred to not as "Cave of the winds", but "Wind cave" - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_Cave_National_Park
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Dátum: 2011.07.07. 10:27:33
Idézet: MartinBV - 2011.07.07. 09:21:27
I agree. Even though the composition of the question is interesting, it is more for discussion than for quiz. Just imagine - provided that you have access to many books on history (in our case - via google) - would you be happy to get this question at the entrance university exam?
Which is not the last words of these men(before they died)?
Mehr Licht! (More Light.!) (Goethe)
Et tu mi fili (Brute)? (Julius Ceasar)
And yet it moves. (Galilei) <- marked as correct
Don't disturb my circles! (Archimedes)
Honestly I don't think this is a good "odd one out" question. Besides two of these are more legend or poetic representations than actual known facts.
Mehr Licht! (More Light.!) (Goethe)
Et tu mi fili (Brute)? (Julius Ceasar)
And yet it moves. (Galilei) <- marked as correct
Don't disturb my circles! (Archimedes)
Honestly I don't think this is a good "odd one out" question. Besides two of these are more legend or poetic representations than actual known facts.
I agree. Even though the composition of the question is interesting, it is more for discussion than for quiz. Just imagine - provided that you have access to many books on history (in our case - via google) - would you be happy to get this question at the entrance university exam?
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Dátum: 2011.06.30. 16:40:48
How many Earths would fit in the sun ?
1000
1,000,000
50,000
500,000
1000
1,000,000
50,000
500,000
1) the first answer from google gives 1.3 million (http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_earths_could_fit_inside_the_sun)
So at least an approximate answer should be asked for.
2) By volume or by weight? It will make a huge difference! As the question is completely theoretical, I can pretend solutions for both cases.
3) Not an objection, as it actually moves the 1.3 million calculation closer to 1 million given in the quiz answer - but "Earths" cannot be packed inside the Sun without voids left. It would reduce the number of "Earths" by ~1/3 for volume-based calculations - so not an objection in fact, only note.
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Dátum: 2011.06.30. 16:33:37
In what country did Operation Market garden take place in WWII?
Belgium
France
*Netherlands
Poland
Belgium
France
*Netherlands
Poland
According to wiki, it took place in two countries - Netherlands and Germany.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Market_Garden
For me it is ok how it is now - but probably to be completely correct, it should be changed to "What was one of the countries where..."
Dátum: 2011.06.30. 15:19:26
As far as I understood, you can buy it only once. Is that incorrect? (I have not tried this myself)
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Dátum: 2011.06.28. 14:40:23
Idézet: FriendlyCheese - 2011.06.28. 10:59:55
Idézet: eukar - 2011.06.25. 21:56:57
Oh dear! You seem to be confused between the smell of alcohol and the smell of drinks containing alcohol (or the smell of those who have consumed alcohol).
Oh, dear. I work with alcohols a lot, so believe me, most of them smell.
Ethanol - which is major alcoholic part of drinks - has very sharp smell. Try vodka - it should contain nothing except ethanol and water. Is it odorless? If yes, don't buy vodka there next time! (oh, I found its description on wiki - not sharp, but "Alcohols have an odor that is often described as “biting” and as “hanging” in the nasal passages.")
As for wine, its smell is not only due to ethanol, but is modified by other "0.5% of the things". Trust me, many of these "other things" chemically are alcohols (although it is known that esters and thiols are odorants providing flexibility in composing).
And my comment was not only about the quiz question itself, but about your reply on "odorless alcohol".
Idézet: eukar - 2011.06.25. 21:56:57
Idézet: FriendlyCheese - 2011.06.25. 17:21:41
Are you joking?
alcohol has little or no smell
Are you joking?
Oh dear! You seem to be confused between the smell of alcohol and the smell of drinks containing alcohol (or the smell of those who have consumed alcohol).
Oh, dear. I work with alcohols a lot, so believe me, most of them smell.
Ethanol - which is major alcoholic part of drinks - has very sharp smell. Try vodka - it should contain nothing except ethanol and water. Is it odorless? If yes, don't buy vodka there next time! (oh, I found its description on wiki - not sharp, but "Alcohols have an odor that is often described as “biting” and as “hanging” in the nasal passages.")
As for wine, its smell is not only due to ethanol, but is modified by other "0.5% of the things". Trust me, many of these "other things" chemically are alcohols (although it is known that esters and thiols are odorants providing flexibility in composing).
And my comment was not only about the quiz question itself, but about your reply on "odorless alcohol".
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Dátum: 2011.06.27. 21:21:23
What game was NOT created by Sid Meier?
Master of magic
Pirates!
*Sim city
Civilization
Master of magic
Pirates!
*Sim city
Civilization
Could not find mention of Sif Meier at the game page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_of_Magic or mention of the game at Sid Meier page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Meier
Can anyone find a proof?
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Dátum: 2011.06.27. 21:07:49
After getting back from the Moon, what did Neil Armstrong have to do?
Give proof that he was really on the moon
Spend 3 weeks in quarantine
Cut off his pinky which got frozen in the space
Jump in the air as high as he could so everyone can see he can not jump as high as on the moon
Give proof that he was really on the moon
Spend 3 weeks in quarantine
Cut off his pinky which got frozen in the space
Jump in the air as high as he could so everyone can see he can not jump as high as on the moon
According to wiki, the quarantine duration was 18 days.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Armstrong#Return_to_Earth
I would suggest to change this to "several days" or "more than half a month".
Dátum: 2011.06.26. 10:52:03
Idézet: Inv_ - 2011.06.26. 08:55:40
It was announced actually before the event started - and at the first day when you could sign up for it.
See in this topic:
Miklos
Re: The map event, round 3
7. post - 2011.06.09. 23:25:41
and again you changed the event AFTER it started. had i known that there was a platinum reward i might have tried to get it instead of looking for other relics...
It was announced actually before the event started - and at the first day when you could sign up for it.
See in this topic:
Miklos
Re: The map event, round 3
7. post - 2011.06.09. 23:25:41
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Dátum: 2011.06.25. 22:42:21
Which language is not an isolate language?
*Germanic
Greek
Korean
Albanian
*Germanic
Greek
Korean
Albanian
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_language_families
Only 2 of the languages listed in the question are isolate according to classification. So, "Germanic" and "Greek" are possible answers.
Greek is a part of Hellenic languages (but AFAIK Greek is the only language in this group currently spoken). So Germanic might be an option, but... Germanic is not a language! It is a language family... anf even if we mean German - how it can be isolate?
So, I have two objections. I am not sure I am correct, but would be nice to see others' opinions.
1) Is Germanic used by mistake instead of German presumed? If so, why it is isolated?
2) If trivia is that Germanic is a language family and thus is not language (and further, not an isolate language), do you feel any ambiguity about Greek language as the only representative of Hellenic family?
Or maybe there is more strict list of isolates I failed to find?
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Dátum: 2011.06.25. 22:02:48
Which of the following countries does not have a bird on its flag?
Dominican Republic
*Brazil
Mexico
Egypt
Dominican Republic
*Brazil
Mexico
Egypt
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_the_Dominican_Republic.svg
Can't find a bird here...
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Dátum: 2011.06.25. 21:56:57
Idézet: FriendlyCheese - 2011.06.25. 17:21:41
Are you joking?
alcohol has little or no smell
Are you joking?
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Dátum: 2011.06.25. 21:56:19
What is used by plants to extract energy from the Sun ?
Chloroform
Chlorine
Chloroplast
Chlorophyll
Chloroform
Chlorine
Chloroplast
Chlorophyll
Chlorophyll is found in chloroplasts.
What is used to move a car - petrol or engine?
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Dátum: 2011.06.22. 15:25:02
Idézet: stekkos - 2011.06.22. 15:11:09
It would be strictly 7 if you add "distilled under inert" to the question. Under normal athmospheric conditins even immediately after distillation pH is below 7 due to contact with carbon dioxide always present in air.
distilled water: It is 7 as soon as it is distilled. So i changed the question right after distillation. The skill of the person is not a factor since the ideal conditions are taken as granded.
It would be strictly 7 if you add "distilled under inert" to the question. Under normal athmospheric conditins even immediately after distillation pH is below 7 due to contact with carbon dioxide always present in air.
Dátum: 2011.06.22. 08:42:41
Which profession has the highest divorce rate?
This seems extremely condition-dependent to me. At least, country-specific, and I do not believe there exist word-wide data on this.