#963710 - Sun Jan 27 2013 11:48 AM
Quiz topic: Government
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I find often when I play the topic labeled government, it is 14 out of 15 questions american government. I suggest this topic is broken into two sub-topics. American Government and World Government. While all you americans out there may not understand why, the rest of the world often doesn't know the particulars of presidential pet names or which department someone headed in 1932. Conversely, americans often don't know particulars of french arrondissements administration. I like playing the team trivia quizzes, but when it is one labeled government I know it is american government, and I will do badly. It would be easier to make quiz choices if they were labeled a bit better.
Edited by hazelpethig (Sun Jan 27 2013 11:48 AM)
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#963714 - Sun Jan 27 2013 12:06 PM
Re: Quiz topic: Government
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I think you may enjoy this thread: http://www.funtrivia.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/200874/Americacentricity_of_quizzes#Post200874We certainly support the addition of more quizzes to dilute a highly US-centric question base, but we can't do it alone. 
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#963786 - Sun Jan 27 2013 02:35 PM
Re: Quiz topic: Government
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While all you americans out there may not understand why, the rest of the world often doesn't know the particulars of presidential pet names or which department someone headed in 1932. I doubt very many Americans know any of that. Some questions are obscure, some questions are very specific and some are downright stupid. That doesn't mean that every American knows them and no-one else does. I don't know the exact date Churchill was appointed Prime Minister or whether he had any pets (although I doubt he did) and he's the most famous prime minister England have ever had. So maybe the questions are biased towards America, but that doesn't mean that every American knows the answer to every question about America.
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#963817 - Sun Jan 27 2013 05:53 PM
Re: Quiz topic: Government
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I don't know the exact date Churchill was appointed Prime Minister or whether he had any pets (although I doubt he did) and he's the most famous prime minister England have ever had.
Churchill had a dog and also an African Grey parrot that was reputed to have lived to the age of 106. I got 14 USA questions and one other - Israeli I think, BTW
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#963853 - Sun Jan 27 2013 10:24 PM
Re: Quiz topic: Government
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The United States is a country with over 312 million people. The British Commonwealth? Much less.
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#963855 - Sun Jan 27 2013 11:13 PM
Re: Quiz topic: Government
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The United States is a country with over 312 million people. The British Commonwealth? Much less. I don't think so, considering that India is part of the Commonwealth, along with over 50 other member states. Wiki gives the population estimate (2005) at 2.1 billion.
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#963872 - Mon Jan 28 2013 02:18 AM
Re: Quiz topic: Government
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Mainstay
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Loc: California USA
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What Dave meant to say was that the United States is a country with over 312 million people who speak English and can easily understand and submit stuff to this site. Yeah, that's a big fat no on that.
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#963878 - Mon Jan 28 2013 04:59 AM
Re: Quiz topic: Government
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Loc: Florida USA
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Going back to the original post in the thread ...
If you never want to see this category again in Team Heroes, just write a quiz (American or not). The Government category is at 999 quizzes and 1000 is the magic number that gets a category removed from Team Heroes/Who's The Expert completely.
P.S. The upper limit might actually be 1001, so it might take 2 quizzes.
Edited by DomiNeyTor (Mon Jan 28 2013 05:02 AM) Edit Reason: typo
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#963909 - Mon Jan 28 2013 06:46 AM
Re: Quiz topic: Government
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Is it Domineytor? Where does that info come from?
Edited by Snowman (Mon Jan 28 2013 07:44 AM)
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#963910 - Mon Jan 28 2013 06:49 AM
Re: Quiz topic: Government
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Registered: Sat Jun 14 2008
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Loc: London England UK
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The United States is a country with over 312 million people. The British Commonwealth? Much less. In my opinion, it's the lack of awareness of world affairs demonstrated by that comment that indicates a need for a wider range of questions - but if they're not there, it makes them hard to ask.
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#963955 - Mon Jan 28 2013 11:25 AM
Re: Quiz topic: Government
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Loc: Pennsylvania USA
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Most of the members of the Commonwealth speak English too, and are perfectly capable of doing those things. Many of them, or should I say us, do. Many do not, and capable is not the same as actually doing it, what with the whole 'you have to know about this site, frequent it, and contribute to it' deal. You can tell by how relatively few non-American quizzes there are in the government category. Are you intentionally being obtuse on this or do you actually not understand that point?
Edited by nautilator (Mon Jan 28 2013 11:29 AM)
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#963956 - Mon Jan 28 2013 11:29 AM
Re: Quiz topic: Government
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Nautilator, you are being naughty
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#963964 - Mon Jan 28 2013 11:49 AM
Re: Quiz topic: Government
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Is it Domineytor? Where does that info come from? I've not heard this either, but it'd be a shame since it'd mean that Thematic Fun would be omitted from both games (as of last year-ish).
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