cheerie132
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does someone have the screenshot of FIRST question please? I thought it was wrong, but I'm not sure
Aaaaaaaaaand I froze on Q10 >_>
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the point of a redux-quiz that the answers should be the same as when it first was around?
Sure, the correct answer is painfully obvious, but when your mind is fixed on an expected selection of options, the lack the expected one can mess you up badly...
last time the answer for Q10 was wrong, so you can presume that the mistake from last time won't be the sameAaaaaaaaaand I froze on Q10 >_>
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the point of a redux-quiz that the answers should be the same as when it first was around?
Sure, the correct answer is painfully obvious, but when your mind is fixed on an expected selection of options, the lack the expected one can mess you up badly...
There was no ambiguity last time though. It was simply an error on the admin's side, where the wrong option was selected as the correct one.theoretically yes, but there was much discussion about question 10 last time. people stating it ambiguous - I guess that is why it was changed
There was no ambiguity last time though. It was simply an error on the admin's side, where the wrong option was selected as the correct one.
does someone have the screenshot of FIRST question please? I thought it was wrong, but I'm not sure
thanks, it's correct, I read it wrong
thanks, it's correct, I read it wrong
EDIT: I thing hint 7 said "gum" but question said "oak" but otherwise no issues of technical kind
well I tried to reasearch "gum tree" but found nothing but yeah, out of the 3 items left Bamboo was odd one outyeah, the hint was a bit different. but since it makes no difference for the answer I don't see a problem.
here - Gum tree - Wikipediawell I tried to reasearch "gum tree" but found nothing but yeah, out of the 3 items left Bamboo was odd one out
No screenshot, but Bishop was the correct answer. It's the only one that can't threaten 8 different enemy pieces at once. Although, technically, the King would probably never get to be in that position.
theoretically yes, but there was much discussion about question 10 last time. people stating it ambiguous - I guess that is why it was changed
Since I don't know much about chess Q1 was a real bummer for me - I couldn't find the possible answer myself.Then again, there were still other ambiguous questions.
Q1 could mean something completely different, like "In chess, which piece can a pawn NOT promote to?", while Q3 could ask "which of these stories was NOT set in India?", Q5 could ask "what country is NOT landlocked?", Q7 could ask "Which of these plants is NOT an angiosperm?" Q9 could ask "What song is NOT on David Guetta's 'Nothing but the Beat' album?" - all of which have single answers that are different from the correct answers for this quiz.
I'm not exactly sure of the texts used in Q2(which could be potentially reinterpreted as San Jose, CA if it only asked which of these is NOT a capital) or Q3(which could potentially not have a valid answer if Rudyard Kipling's "Kidnapped" short story counted).
once again capitalism stood in the way of education - all I found while searching for "gum tree" was an advertising agency, 2 marketplaces, a gift shop, and something about a car seller website. well, next time I'm gonna tell google "XYZ wikipedia page" because that never failshere - Gum tree - Wikipedia
I had a thing that would put each of plants as different from others, this was - the only one that originally from Australia.
Fir - the only one "evergreen", Rowan - only edible fruit.
And yes - bamboo... which turned out was one.
I guess I just go to wiki so much that first result google gives to me always a wiki page (if there is one of cource).once again capitalism stood in the way of education - all I found while searching for "gum tree" was an advertising agency, 2 marketplaces, a gift shop, and something about a car seller website. well, next time I'm gonna tell google "XYZ wikipedia page" because that never fails![]()