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diff --git a/bot/resources/fun/trivia_quiz.json b/bot/resources/fun/trivia_quiz.json index 8008838c..0b3e6802 100644 --- a/bot/resources/fun/trivia_quiz.json +++ b/bot/resources/fun/trivia_quiz.json @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ "They generally have handdrawn nature images on them." ], "question": "What did Nintendo make before video games and toys?", - "answer": "Hanafuda, Hanafuda cards" + "answer": ["Hanafuda", "Hanafuda cards"] }, { "id": 7, @@ -292,22 +292,22 @@ { "id": 201, "question": "What is the highest power of a biquadratic polynomial?", - "answer": "4, four" + "answer": ["4", "four"] }, { "id": 202, "question": "What is the formula for surface area of a sphere?", - "answer": "4pir^2, 4πr^2" + "answer": ["4pir^2", "4πr^2"] }, { "id": 203, "question": "Which theorem states that hypotenuse^2 = base^2 + height^2?", - "answer": "Pythagorean's, Pythagorean's theorem" + "answer": ["Pythagorean's", "Pythagorean's theorem"] }, { "id": 204, "question": "Which trigonometric function is defined as hypotenuse/opposite?", - "answer": "cosecant, cosec, csc" + "answer": ["cosecant", "cosec", "csc"] }, { "id": 205, @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ { "id": 206, "question": "How many quadrants are there in a cartesian plane?", - "answer": "4, four" + "answer": ["4", "four"] }, { "id": 207, @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ "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, Heron" + "answer": ["Heron's formula", "Heron"] }, { "id": 209, @@ -372,12 +372,12 @@ { "id": 216, "question": "In set builder notation, what does {p/q | q ≠ 0, p & q ∈ Z} represent?", - "answer": "Rationals, Rational Numbers" + "answer": ["Rationals", "Rational Numbers"] }, { "id": 217, "question": "What is the natural log of -1 (use i for imaginary number)?", - "answer": "pi*i, pii, πi" + "answer": ["pi*i", "pii", "πi"] }, { "id": 218, @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ { "id": 221, "question": "Prime numbers only have __ factors.", - "answer": "2, two" + "answer": ["2", "two"] }, { "id": 222, @@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ "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" + "answer": ["sample standard deviation", "standard deviation of a sample"] }, { "id": 224, @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ { "id": 225, "question": "A matrix multiplied by its inverse matrix equals...", - "answer": "the identity matrix, identity matrix" + "answer": ["the identity matrix", "identity matrix"] }, { "id": 226, @@ -429,19 +429,19 @@ { "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" + "answer": ["4", "four"] }, { "id": 228, "question": "1/100th of a second is also termed as what?", - "answer": "a jiffy, jiffy, centisecond" + "answer": ["a jiffy", "jiffy", "centisecond"] }, { "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" + "answer": ["Pascal's triangle", "Pascal"] }, { "id": 230, @@ -468,17 +468,17 @@ { "id": 304, "question": "What do you call an organism composed of only one cell?", - "answer": "unicellular, single-celled" + "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" + "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" + "answer": ["displacement", "exchange"] }, { "id": 307, @@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ { "id": 312, "question": "What is the intermolecular force caused by temporary and induced dipoles?", - "answer": "LDF, London dispersion, London dispersion force" + "answer": ["LDF", "London dispersion", "London dispersion force"] }, { "id": 313, @@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ { "id": 314, "question": "About how many neurons are in the human brain?\n(A. 1 billion, B. 10 billion, C. 100 billion, D. 300 billion)", - "answer": "C, 100 billion, 100 bil" + "answer": ["C", "100 billion", "100 bil"] }, { "id": 315, @@ -537,12 +537,12 @@ { "id": 317, "question": "Which vascular tissue transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of a plant?", - "answer": "the xylem, xylem" + "answer": ["the xylem", "xylem"] }, { "id": 318, "question": "Who discovered the theories of relativity?", - "answer": "Albert Einstein, Einstein" + "answer": ["Albert Einstein", "Einstein"] }, { "id": 319, @@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ { "id": 321, "question": "What range of frequency are the average human ears capable of hearing?\n(A. 10Hz-10kHz, B. 20Hz-20kHz, C. 20Hz-2000Hz, D. 10kHz-20kHz)", - "answer": "B, 20Hz-20kHz" + "answer": ["B", "20Hz-20kHz"] }, { "id": 322, @@ -572,7 +572,7 @@ { "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" + "answer": ["sedimentary", "sedimentary rock"] }, { "id": 325, @@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ { "id": 326, "question": "What type of image is formed by a convex mirror?", - "answer": "virtual image, virtual" + "answer": ["virtual image", "virtual"] }, { "id": 327, @@ -592,17 +592,17 @@ { "id": 328, "question": "Which law states that the global entropy in a closed system can only increase?", - "answer": "second law, second law of thermodynamics" + "answer": ["second law", "second law of thermodynamics"] }, { "id": 329, "question": "Which particle is emitted during the beta decay of a radioactive element?", - "answer": "an electron, the electron, electron" + "answer": ["an electron", "the 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" + "answer": ["leading and lagging", "leading strand and lagging strand"] } ], "cs": [ @@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ { "id": 403, "question": "What does SASS stand for?", - "answer": "Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets, Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets" + "answer": ["Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets", "Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets"] }, { "id": 404, @@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ { "id": 405, "question": "What is computing capable of performing exaFLOPS called?", - "answer": "exascale computing, exascale" + "answer": ["exascale computing", "exascale"] }, { "id": 406, @@ -654,7 +654,7 @@ { "id": 410, "question": "A hypothetical point in time at which technological growth becomes uncontrollable and irreversible, resulting in unforeseeable changes to human civilization is termed as...?", - "answer": "technological singularity, singularity" + "answer": ["technological singularity", "singularity"] }, { "id": 411, @@ -664,12 +664,12 @@ { "id": 412, "question": "How many bits are in a TCP checksum header?", - "answer": "16, sixteen" + "answer": ["16", "sixteen"] }, { "id": 413, "question": "What is the most popular protocol (as of 2021) that handles communication between email servers?", - "answer": "SMTP, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol" + "answer": ["SMTP", "Simple Mail Transfer Protocol"] }, { "id": 414, @@ -679,12 +679,12 @@ { "id": 415, "question": "Which DNS record contains mail servers of a given domain?", - "answer": "MX, mail exchange" + "answer": ["MX", "mail exchange"] }, { "id": 416, "question": "Which newline sequence does HTTP use?", - "answer": "carriage return line feed, CRLF, \\r\\n" + "answer": ["carriage return line feed", "CRLF", "\\r\\n"] }, { "id": 417, @@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ { "id": 418, "question": "Name a universal logic gate.", - "answer": "NAND, NOR" + "answer": ["NAND", "NOR"] }, { "id": 419, @@ -729,7 +729,7 @@ { "id": 425, "question": "What does the \"a\" represent in a HSLA color value?", - "answer": "transparency, translucency, alpha value, alpha channel, alpha" + "answer": ["transparency", "translucency", "alpha value", "alpha channel", "alpha"] }, { "id": 426, @@ -749,7 +749,7 @@ { "id": 429, "question": "Which of these sorting algorithms is not stable?\n(Counting sort, quick sort, insertion sort, tim sort, bubble sort)", - "answer": "quick, quick sort" + "answer": ["quick", "quick sort"] }, { "id": 430, @@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ { "id": 501, "question": "Is everything an instance of the `object` class (y/n)?", - "answer": "y, yes" + "answer": ["y", "yes"] }, { "id": 502, @@ -781,7 +781,7 @@ { "id": 505, "question": "Can you pickle a running `list_iterator` (y/n)?", - "answer": "y, yes" + "answer": ["y", "yes"] }, { "id": 506, @@ -821,12 +821,12 @@ { "id": 513, "question": "Where does the name Python come from?", - "answer": "Monty Python, Monty Python's Flying Circus" + "answer": ["Monty Python", "Monty Python's Flying Circus"] }, { "id": 514, "question": "How is infinity represented in Python?", - "answer": "float(\"infinity\"), float('infinity'), float(\"inf\"), float('inf')" + "answer": ["float(\"infinity\")", "float('infinity')", "float(\"inf\")", "float('inf')"] }, { "id": 515, @@ -846,12 +846,12 @@ { "id": 518, "question": "What decorator is used to allow a protocol to be checked at runtime?", - "answer": "runtime_checkable, typing.runtime_checkable" + "answer": ["runtime_checkable", "typing.runtime_checkable"] }, { "id": 519, "question": "Does `numbers.Rational` include the builtin object float (y/n)", - "answer": "n, no" + "answer": ["n", "no"] }, { "id": 520, @@ -866,7 +866,7 @@ { "id": 522, "question": "What is the garbage collection strategy used by cpython to collect everything but reference cycles?", - "answer": "reference counting, refcounting" + "answer": ["reference counting", "refcounting"] }, { "id": 523, @@ -891,12 +891,12 @@ { "id": 527, "question": "Is the `__aiter__` method async (y/n)?", - "answer": "n, no" + "answer": ["n", "no"] }, { "id": 528, "question": "How does one call a class who defines the behavior of their instance classes?", - "answer": "a metaclass, metaclass" + "answer": ["a metaclass", "metaclass"] }, { "id": 529, |