Trivia Game

Started by jonchang, March 03, 2008, 05:50AM

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March 03, 2008, 05:50AM Last Edit: March 05, 2008, 05:48AM by Midnight Curse
Here's another game for the community to play:

One person asks a trivia question that they know the answer to. Then, other members will try to guess the correct answer. If the guess is correct, an edit to the question post will be made to say that the question has already been answered and by who. In turn, the first correct correspondant will in turn ask a question of their own. If no answers can be found after a period of three days, the answer should be edited into the question, and that person can ask another one in the same post.

For example:

User1: Who is the Red Hulk?
EDIT: User2 got the answer, right. It's Rick Jones.


User2: Rick Jones.

What form of lightsaber combat uses the most acrobatics?
*3 days later*
The answer is Ataru.

How fast can an ostrich run?

I'll start us off:

What is the fastest flying bird?

EDIT: Chop Logic is correct. The answer is the Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine falcon
I noe it me smart ya!!!! you got pwned like a dud. lolz manz

Time 4 me Q now:
Name 3 countries in central USA

Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska.

Name all the provinces in Canada.

Ur wrong, countries, not states

Umm, then i believe your question should be:
Which three countries are between North America and South America?
And I'll answer it:
Mexico, Hondoras and Equator? Is that one?

Anyway, time for my question:
-Where is the 'stone hedge' located?

uhhh... as my good friend wikipedia doesn't answer, I shall think you are talking about Stonehenge?
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonehenge


Let's translate ironmanfan's link into English:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonehenge

As it says, it's in Wiltshire, England.

Quote from: Chop Logic on March 05, 2008, 07:13AM
Ur wrong, countries, not states


There are no countries in another country. Use logic, Chop Logic.

My aforementioned question that was never answered: Name all the provinces in Canada.


QuoteName all the provinces in Canada.