A set of notecards for your trivia machine.
Tested with Rejeanne's Trivia Ball version 2.2.
Must work with other trivia machines which use the same notecard format (questions and answers are just consecutive lines).
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This set is about geometric shapes, curves, surfaces, etc. It is focused mostly on interesting facts and general knowledge.
This set does not mention any adult topics. It is perfectly safe to use with kids or as an educational quiz.
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Sample questions:
Q: Which flat geometric shape has the largest surface area of those with the same perimeter?
A: circle
Q: How many sides are there in a regular hexadecagon?
A: 16
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Quality standards:
• Fact-checked, grammar-checked, spell-checked.
• Questions are entertaining, educating, or at least not too boring.
• No deep professional knowledge required. Answers can be guessed using common sense.
• No controversial subjects. Only solid facts with little chances to get obsolete.
• Answers are short (1-2 words or a number) and not too hard for spelling.
• Multiple correct spellings (such as "usa" or "united states") are accepted.
• No true/false questions or given options.
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Notecards are no-mod and no-copy (can't be read manually) but the text is visible for your trivia machine's scripts.
A trivia game usually includes 20 questions picked by your trivia machine in a randomized order. Notecards contain 20 questions in each, so you could load them one by one and avoid repeats. All notecards have roughly the same difficulty and variety of topics.
There is also a notecard with all the questions in one, in case you consider it better by some reason.
You will receive 3 notecards:
• "geometry" (contains all 40 questions)
• "1-geometry" (part 1, contains 20 questions)
• "2-geometry" (part 2, contains 20 questions)
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I care about the quality of my products. If there are any issues, or you feel like something should be corrected or improved, please contact me in Second Life via sending an IM or a notecard.