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woot3
#155035125Saturday, January 31, 2015 8:42 PM GMT

Hiya. As you can imagine it's quite difficult for us to come up with loads of questions, so here's where you come in. Panic Attack needs more questions and if you have any you'd be willing to suggest this is where to post them! If you don't already know what Panic Attack is then you can find the game here. I hope I've got you hooked already. http://www.roblox.com/Panic-Attack-place?id=206412698 We have 3 question types, multiple choice, true or false and input. Multiple choice allows you to pick between 4 answers; true or false, is just that and input is where we ask the user to type their answer. It'd be really helpful if you can structure your question to fit into these categories. Please remember the questions need to fit into a certain category and can't be too difficult or too easy for people to answer. We will choose the best at our discretion. Alternatively, you can post suggestions on the Fracture Studios group wall. You'll find the group here. http://www.roblox.com/My/Groups.aspx?gid=1099253
hopperkk
#155038775Saturday, January 31, 2015 9:26 PM GMT

I will PM you my suggestions. Thanks again. :)
woot3
#155046001Saturday, January 31, 2015 10:57 PM GMT

I'd prefer if you posted them here, it's just a little bit easier to keep track of since I'm not the only person in charge of the games.
hopperkk
#155099048Sunday, February 01, 2015 2:48 PM GMT

Okay then... Here are just a few questions so far. (X) = Correct answer [Art]Who painted the 'Mona Lisa' -Salvador Dali -Pablo Picasso -Vincent Van Gogh -Leonardo da Vinci(X) [History]When was the famous landing of the Moon? -1961 -1964 -1969(X) -1972 [History]Which of the following was not an invention by Thomas Edison? -Phonograph -Telephone(X) -Light bulb -Movie Camera [History]When was President John F. Kennedy assassinated? -1963(X) -1965 -1967 -1969 [Sports]When was the first Olympic Games? -1854 -1876 -1896(X) -1916 [Math]Which of the following is the highest value? -0.07 -1/3(X) -.305 -1/5 Hope this helped. :)
hopperkk
#155106293Sunday, February 01, 2015 4:53 PM GMT

Also, for your question asking how many oceans there are, it'd be 5, not 4. -Atlantic -Pacific -Arctic -Indian -Southern Look it up :)
hopperkk
#155114119Sunday, February 01, 2015 6:34 PM GMT

So apparently I was wrong... Thomas Edison didn't infact 'invent' the lightbulb, but it was an innovation.. Thanks to triple123c for pointing that out.
woot3
#155116348Sunday, February 01, 2015 7:00 PM GMT

Wikipedia >> He developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a long-lasting, practical electric light bulb. I research all questions before I include them and this is a good enough explanation for me. I have added most other questions as well, thank you for the brilliant suggestions.
Viyv
#155139604Sunday, February 01, 2015 11:26 PM GMT

You could add some scripting questions...
hopperkk
#155182047Monday, February 02, 2015 2:11 PM GMT

Here are just a few more. Thanks again for adding my suggestions into the game, I really appreciate it! :) [History]When was Canada officially formed as a nation? -1846 -1867(X) -1888 -1896 [Art]Who was known for painting Campbell's Soup Cans? -David Campbell -Claude Monet -Andy Warhol(X) -Henri Matisse [Math]Which of the following shapes is not a Quadrilateral? -Square -Kite -Triange -Rhombus [Science]How old is the Earth? *b = billion* -4.5b years(X) -7.67b years -1.1b years -10,000 years
AmiracIe
#155250100Tuesday, February 03, 2015 3:13 PM GMT

When was the Monroe Doctrine written (History)? Answer: 1820 Who came up with the idea of interchangeable parts (History)? Answer: Eli Whitney What is the square root of 169 (Math)? Answer: 13 What country sent the first satellite into space (History)? Answer: Russia What is the meaning of 'eccentric' (English)? Answer: peculiar Which of these options is a chemical property of metals (Science)? Answer choices: magnetism, conductivity, density, and corrosion. Answer: corrosion. What is the charge of an alpha particle (Science)? Answer: 2+. What is the formula for density (Science)? Answer: mass/volume.
woot3
#155252975Tuesday, February 03, 2015 4:49 PM GMT

Our main target audience is USA, 8-12. The reason for this is because questions are asked quickly so need to know the answer quickly and the primary ROBLOX player base is from the USA. Canadian history is not that well known unfortunately so I have been reluctant to add any questions about this to the game. However, I may reconsider at a later date. Art is a subject I am intending to add, however at this moment it's not worthwhile since there are not a wide enough selection of questions. If you can suggest plenty more of these that are different but not difficult then I'll be very happy to add them all. I will most likely include the other two questions but maybe not straight away.
woot3
#155253060Tuesday, February 03, 2015 4:51 PM GMT

AmiracIe, I am going to keep track of your questions for a later date. One or two of those questions is open to speculation which might confuse people and the others may be a little bit difficult. I am considering adding a harder question pack but I am not sure about it yet. We shall see.
BG103
#155283698Wednesday, February 04, 2015 1:57 AM GMT

The National Geographic Society only recognizes 4 oceans! They do not recognize the Southern!
BG103
#155284385Wednesday, February 04, 2015 2:07 AM GMT

Susan B. Anthony was best known for her role in... A) The Woman's Suffrage Movement B) The Emancipation Proclamation C) The Prohibition D) Woman's Volleyball Correct Answer: A The Tsar Bomba, the biggest nuclear bomb ever detonated, was detonated by which country? A) USA B) China C) Russia D) Iran Correct Answer: C Who mainly fought in the French and Indian war? A) The French and Indians B) The French and Americans C) The French and Spaniards D) The French and British Correct Answer: D What is the largest American lake west of the Mississippi River? A) Lake Michigan B) Crater Lake C) Lake Mil Laks D) The Great Salt Lake Correct Answer: D I'll try to contribute more if I have more time! (and remember)
Skripts
#155285375Wednesday, February 04, 2015 2:19 AM GMT

Voice narration. You got my PM. :P Twitter: https://twitter.com/Buildy_RBX
BG103
#155323073Wednesday, February 04, 2015 9:06 PM GMT

The Babylonian king, Hammurabi, is credited as creating the world's first what? A. University B. Code of Laws C. Cannon D. Hybrid Plant Correct Answer: B Although the Qin Dynasty lasted only 11 years, the shortest of any Chinese Dynasty, it is credited for creating what? A. The First Paper Money B. The First Waterwheels C. The First Chopsticks D. All of the Above Correct Answer: A The world's highest recorded wind gust was recorded on Mt. Washington in which state? A. Washington B. New Hampshire C. Virginia D. Oregon Correct Answer: B The only Spanish speaking African nation is what? A. Gabon B. Djibouti C. Lesotho D. Equatorial Guinea Correct Answer: D What is the sum of the exterior angles of a polygon? A. 180 B. 360 C. 720 D. 1080 Correct Answer: B
BG103
#155338992Thursday, February 05, 2015 12:16 AM GMT

From now on I'm going to ask 1 question per post because one of my questions wouldn't pass the filter and I don't know which one!
BG103
#155339175Thursday, February 05, 2015 12:19 AM GMT

Which of the following is not a volcano? A. Mt. Kilimanjaro B. Yellowstone C. Mt. Mckinley D. Mt. Fuji Correct Answer: C
BG103
#155339495Thursday, February 05, 2015 12:22 AM GMT

If you were to dig straight down from New York City where would you end up? (Assuming you weren't burned up or crushed) A. The Pacific Ocean B. The Indian Ocean C. China D. Australia Correct Answer: B
BG103
#155339757Thursday, February 05, 2015 12:26 AM GMT

What does IP stand for? Correct Answer: Internet Protocol
BG103
#155340418Thursday, February 05, 2015 12:34 AM GMT

Phileas Fogg, along with his valet Passepartout made their trip around the world in how many days? Correct Answer: 80
ButtWheezy
#155406516Friday, February 06, 2015 3:06 AM GMT

Hey. So, being a nerd (I love that term) I have a bunch of questions. [Science] Which rock comes from lava? Igneous (Right), Sedimentary, Coal, Metamorphic [English] Who wrote "The Raven"? Edgar Allen Poe (Right), ButtWheezy, Helen Keller, John Green [History] Which one of these events did NOT happen before the Renessiance? The Great London Fire (Right), The Hundred Year War, Black Death, Great Famine Hopefully this gets accepted! Thanks!
YoBoiDevDerpy
#155407135Friday, February 06, 2015 3:15 AM GMT

Which english king made the Church of England? 1. King Henry VIII (RIGHT!) 2.King George 3.King Henry IV 4.King James
XGenesisX
#155437370Friday, February 06, 2015 7:58 PM GMT

How many Netwon's Laws are there? (1, 2, 3, 4) Newton's Third Law states that an object that is in motion will not change its velocity unless an external force acts upon it. Is this true? (True, False) Newton's First Law states that every action has an opposite and equal reaction. Is this true? (True, False)
ButtWheezy
#155507306Saturday, February 07, 2015 7:33 PM GMT

Round 2! Okay, this time I will supply one for each category by tonight. The first answer is correct. This is a supply of multiple choice, T/F, or short answer (SA). [History] Name Jamestown's home state. Virginia (SA) [Math] What is 3/4 + 3/4? 1 1/2, 3/4, 6/9, 1 (MC) [Geography] Where is the "Coaster Capital of the World?" Sandusky, Ohio Trenton, NJ Minneapolis, MI Philidelphia, NJ (MC)

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