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parent | Merge pull request #720 from ToxicKidz/catify-cooldown (diff) | |
parent | Add 30 math questions and 30 science questions to trivia_quiz.json (diff) |
Merge pull request #1 from Objectivitix/Objectivitix-patch-1
Add 30 math questions and 30 science questions to trivia_quiz.json
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diff --git a/bot/resources/evergreen/trivia_quiz.json b/bot/resources/evergreen/trivia_quiz.json index a4225eb1..b20b953f 100644 --- a/bot/resources/evergreen/trivia_quiz.json +++ b/bot/resources/evergreen/trivia_quiz.json @@ -44,6 +44,24 @@ ], "question": "What was the first game Yoshi appeared in?", "answer": "Super Mario World" + }, + { + "id": 6, + "hints": [ + "They were used alternatively to playing cards.", + "They generally have handdrawn nature images on them." + ], + "question": "What did Nintendo make before video games and toys?", + "answer": "Hanafuda, Hanafuda cards" + }, + { + "id": 7, + "hints": [ + "Before being Nintendo's main competitor in home gaming, they were successful in arcades.", + "Their first console was called the Master System." + ], + "question": "Who was Nintendo's biggest competitor in 1990?", + "answer": "Sega" } ], "general": [ @@ -269,5 +287,318 @@ "answer": "1492", "info": "The explorer Christopher Columbus made four trips across the Atlantic Ocean from Spain: in 1492, 1493, 1498 and 1502. He was determined to find a direct water route west from Europe to Asia, but he never did. Instead, he stumbled upon the Americas" } + ], + "math": [ + { + "id": 201, + "question": "What is the highest power of a biquadratic polynomial?", + "answer": "4, four" + }, + { + "id": 202, + "question": "What is the formula for surface area of a sphere?", + "answer": "4pir^2, 4πr^2" + }, + { + "id": 203, + "question": "Which theorem states that hypotenuse2 = base2 + height2?", + "answer": "Pythagorean's, Pythagorean's theorem" + }, + { + "id": 204, + "question": "Which trigonometric function is defined as hypotenuse/opposite?", + "answer": "cosecant, cosec, csc" + }, + { + "id": 205, + "question": "Does the harmonic series converge or diverge?", + "answer": "diverge" + }, + { + "id": 206, + "question": "How many quadrants are there in a cartesian plane?", + "answer": "4, four" + }, + { + "id": 207, + "question": "What is the (0,0) coordinate in a cartesian plane termed as?", + "answer": "origin" + }, + { + "id": 208, + "question": "What's the following formula that finds the area of a triangle called?", + "img_url": "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/media/math/render/png/d22b8566e8187542966e8d166e72e93746a1a6fc", + "answer": "Heron's formula" + }, + { + "id": 209, + "dynamic_id": 201, + "question": "Solve the following system of linear equations (format your answer like this <x> & <y>):\n{}x + {}y = {},\n{}x + {}y = {}", + "answer": "{} & {}" + }, + { + "id": 210, + "dynamic_id": 202, + "question": "What's {} + {} mod {} congruent to?", + "answer": "{}" + }, + { + "id": 211, + "question": "What is the bottom number on a fraction called?", + "answer": "denominator" + }, + { + "id": 212, + "dynamic_id": 203, + "question": "How many vertices are on a {}gonal prism?", + "answer": "{}" + }, + { + "id": 213, + "question": "What is the term used to describe two triangles that have equal corresponding sides and angle measures?", + "answer": "congruent" + }, + { + "id": 214, + "question": "⅓πr2h is the volume of which 3 dimensional figure?", + "answer": "cone" + }, + { + "id": 215, + "dynamic_id": 204, + "question": "Find the square root of -{}.", + "answer": "{}i" + }, + { + "id": 216, + "question": "In set builder notation, {p/q | q ≠ 0, p & q ∈ Z} represents what?", + "answer": "Rational Numbers" + }, + { + "id": 217, + "question": "What is the natural log of -1 (use i for imaginary number)?", + "answer": "pi*i, pii, πi" + }, + { + "id": 218, + "question": "When is the *inaugural* World Maths Day (format your answer in MM/DD)?", + "answer": "03/13" + }, + { + "id": 219, + "question": "As the Fibonacci sequence extends to infinity, what's the ratio of each number `n` and its preceding number `n-1` approaching?", + "answer": "Golden Ratio" + }, + { + "id": 220, + "question": "0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34 are numbers of which sequence?", + "answer": "Fibonacci" + }, + { + "id": 221, + "question": "Prime numbers only have __ factors.", + "answer": "2, two" + }, + { + "id": 222, + "question": "In probability, the ________ ______ of an experiment or random trial is the set of all possible outcomes of it.", + "answer": "sample space" + }, + { + "id": 223, + "question": "In statistics, what does this formula represent?", + "img_url": "https://www.statisticshowto.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/sample-standard-deviation.jpg", + "answer": "sample standard deviation, standard deviation of a sample" + }, + { + "id": 224, + "question": "\"Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia\" is the fear of which number?", + "answer": "666" + }, + { + "id": 225, + "question": "Prove or disprove the Riemann Hypothesis", + "answer": "" + }, + { + "id": 226, + "dynamic_id": 205, + "question": "BASE TWO QUESTION: Calculate {} {} {}", + "answer": "{}" + }, + { + "id": 227, + "question": "What is the only number in the entire number system which can be spelled with the same number of letters as itself?", + "answer": "4, four" + + }, + { + "id": 228, + "question": "1/100th of a second is also termed as what?", + "answer": "jiffy" + }, + { + "id": 229, + "question": "What is this triangle called?", + "img_url": "https://cdn.askpython.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Pascals-triangle.png", + "answer": "Pascal's triangle, Pascal" + }, + { + "id": 230, + "question": "6a^2 is the surface area of which 3 dimensional figure?", + "answer": "cube" + } + ], + "science": [ + { + "id": 301, + "question": "The three main components of a normal atom are: protons, neutrons, and…", + "answer": "electrons" + }, + { + "id": 302, + "question": "As of 2021, how many elements are there in the Periodic Table?", + "answer": "118" + }, + { + "id": 303, + "question": "What is the universal force discovered by Newton that causes objects with mass to attract each other called?", + "answer": "gravity" + }, + { + "id": 304, + "question": "What do you call an organism composed of only one cell?", + "answer": "unicellular, single-celled" + }, + { + "id": 305, + "question": "The Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle states that the position and ________ of a quantum object can’t be both exactly measured at the same time.", + "answer": "velocity, momentum" + }, + { + "id": 306, + "question": "A ____________ reaction is the one wherein an atom or a set of atoms is/are replaced by another atom or a set of atoms", + "answer": "displacement, exchange" + }, + { + "id": 307, + "question": "What is the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy?", + "answer": "photosynthesis" + }, + { + "id": 308, + "question": "DYNAMIC QUESTION, TO BE DETERMINED", + "answer": "DYNAMIC QUESTION, TO BE DETERMINED" + }, + { + "id": 309, + "question": "DYNAMIC QUESTION, TO BE DETERMINED", + "answer": "DYNAMIC QUESTION, TO BE DETERMINED" + }, + { + "id": 310, + "question": "DYNAMIC QUESTION, TO BE DETERMINED", + "answer": "DYNAMIC QUESTION, TO BE DETERMINED" + }, + { + "id": 311, + "question": "How does one call the direct phase transition from gas to solid?", + "answer": "deposition" + }, + { + "id": 312, + "question": "What is the intermolecular force caused by temporary and induced dipoles?", + "answer": "LDF, London dispersion, London dispersion force" + }, + { + "id": 313, + "question": "What is the force that causes objects to float in fluids called?", + "answer": "buoyancy" + }, + { + "id": 314, + "question": "About how many neurons are in the human brain? (A. 1 billion, B. 10 billion, C. 100 billion, D. 300 billion)", + "answer": "C, 100 billion, 100 bil" + }, + { + "id": 315, + "question": "What is the name of our galaxy group in which the Milky Way resides?", + "answer": "Local Group" + }, + { + "id": 316, + "question": "Which cell organelle is nicknamed \"the powerhouse of the cell\"?", + "answer": "mitochondria" + }, + { + "id": 317, + "question": "Which vascular tissue transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of a plant?", + "answer": "xylem" + }, + { + "id": 318, + "question": "Who discovered the theories of relativity?", + "answer": "Albert Einstein, Einstein" + }, + { + "id": 319, + "question": "In particle physics, the hypothetical isolated elementary particle with only one magnetic pole is termed as...", + "answer": "magnetic monopole" + }, + { + "id": 320, + "question": "How does one describe a chemical reaction wherein heat is released?", + "answer": "exothermic" + }, + { + "id": 321, + "question": "What range of frequency are the average human ears capable of hearing (A. 10Hz-10kHz, B. 20Hz-20kHz, C. 20Hz-2000Hz, D. 10kHz-20kHz)?", + "answer": "B, 20Hz-20kHz" + }, + { + "id": 322, + "question": "What is the process used to separate substances with different polarity in a mixture, using a stationary and mobile phase?", + "answer": "chromatography" + }, + { + "id": 323, + "question": "Which law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points?", + "answer": "Ohm's law" + }, + { + "id": 324, + "question": "The type of rock that is formed by the accumulation or deposition of mineral or organic particles at the Earth's surface, followed by cementation, is called...", + "answer": "sedimentary, sedimentary rock" + }, + { + "id": 325, + "question": "Is the Richter scale (common earthquake scale) linear or logarithmic?", + "answer": "logarithmic" + }, + { + "id": 326, + "question": "What type of image is formed by a convex mirror?", + "answer": "virtual image, virtual" + }, + { + "id": 327, + "question": "How does one call the branch of physics that deals with the study of mechanical waves in gases, liquids, and solids including topics such as vibration, sound, ultrasound and infrasound", + "answer": "acoustics" + }, + { + "id": 328, + "question": "Which law states that the global entropy in a closed system can only increase?", + "answer": "second law of thermodynamics" + }, + { + "id": 329, + "question": "Which particle is emitted during the beta decay of a radioactive element?", + "answer": "an electron, electron" + }, + { + "id": 330, + "question": "When DNA is unzipped, two strands are formed. What are they called (separate both answers by the word \"and\")?", + "answer": "leading and lagging, leading strand and lagging strand" + } ] } |