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Toy or Oracle? You Decide

Created by gretas

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Toy or Oracle You Decide game quiz
"Here's a simple quiz on the classic divination game, "Ouija Board." Toy or oracle? You decide. Or can you?"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Although "Ouija Board" is now a registered trademark of "Hasbro", which toy company was the first to manufacture it?
    Parker Brothers
    Ouija Novelty Company
    Tyco
    Milton Bradley


2. Which two descriptive words appear below the word "Ouija" on the board portion of the game?
    mysterious game
    mystifying oracle
    magical mouthpiece
    magical mystery


3. To play "Ouija Board," participants rest their fingertips on top of a plastic pointer, ask a question, then wait for the pointer to skim over a series of letters or numbers that reveal the answer to the question. Which of the following best describes the physical appearance of the "Ouija Board" pointer?
    four legs, triangular, flat, round window in center
    three legs, triangular, flat, round window in center
    three legs, triangular, raised dome window in center
    no legs, triangular, flat, square window in center


4. The forerunner of "Ouija Board" was a small, table-like apparatus with pencils affixed to its legs which many "spiritual mediums" used as a tool for automatic writing (i.e. the channeling of spirit messages through the written word).
    True
    False


5. The prototype for the modern version of "Ouija Board" was invented by 19th century Maryland coffinmaker, E.C. Reiche, who is also credited with giving the board its name. How did Mr. Reiche come up with the name for his invention?
    combination of "oui" and "ja" to form double "Yes"
    mistranslated Egyptian word for "luck"
    a dream that foretold success if he used the name
    the advice of a numerologist


6. The current version of "Ouija Board" is distinguished from its predecessors by a specific feature pertaining to its overall look. What is different about today's version of "Ouija Board"?
    features colored letters and numbers
    the board and pointer are both smaller
    comes with a choice of black or white background
    glows in the dark


7. Which of the following images does not appear on the board portion of the "Ouija Board" game?
    black cat
    crescent moon
    smiling-faced sun
    people playing "Ouija Board" game


8. Even though "Ouija Board" can be found in the board game section of almost any toy store, experienced practicioners of the "occult arts" discourage its casual use, especially by certain types of people. According to occult "experts", who shouldn't use "Ouija Board"?
    highly nervous people
    teen-aged people
    mentally unbalanced people
    all of these


9. Patience Worth was the self-proclaimed name of a "spirit " who began communicating via "Ouija" board with St. Louis housewife, Pearl Curran just before the onset of the First World War. By the end of the war, both Patience and Mrs. Curran were world famous, but their mode of communication had changed. With what method of communication was Pearl Curran's "Ouija" board ultimately replaced?
    direct voice communication
    psychic visions
    dreams
    automatic writing


10. Norman Rockwell once painted a cover for the "Saturday Evening Post" that featured a young couple playing with a "Ouija" board.
    True
    False

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