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Thread: How Good Is Your Geographic? [5]
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28th April 2014, 21:12 #921
(1) I disagree. For a multiple answers question most correct answer should be the winner.
(2) Yes because I already answered them correctly which means that they can "steal" my answers.
So for multiple answers questions, the poster with poster with the most unique correct answers should be the winner.
If tied, the poster who give his/hers answer first should be the winner.Last edited by BleAivano; 28th April 2014 at 21:16.
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28th April 2014, 21:46 #922
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29th April 2014, 06:09 #923
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29th April 2014, 11:44 #924
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I set the question and judged that the person who answered the last and most difficult part should be the winner. If you think about it, with a multi-answer question the first few are easy it's the last one that's difficult. To take a recent example: all knew the highest mountain in Asia, Africa, and the Americas and most knew Europe(as now stated) and Antarctica - but who knew Australasia? Should the winner be the person who answered the easy four or the one who answered the most difficult?
If there is a tie and nobody can answer the final most difficult part then it's a different story.Duncan Rollo
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29th April 2014, 16:10 #925
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We’re getting way too serious on this thread.
I think in general we can all agree that the one who answers most of the question correctly gets to post the next question, but why don’t we try to allow the original poster to confirm before we jump onto the next Q, even if it means waiting a day or two .
As to the current Q, I have no clue“If everything's under control, you're going too slow.” Mario Andretti
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29th April 2014, 17:40 #926
I know that some flags have a zig-zaggy edge. Are these them then?
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29th April 2014, 21:53 #927
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29th April 2014, 23:04 #928
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29th April 2014, 23:43 #929
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Not jagged edges, or a bird on them.
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30th April 2014, 23:05 #930
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To keep things moving and hopefully get back to the light hearted fun type thing that this was meant to be, I'll provide the answer and ask hopefully a simpler question.
The flags of Paraguay and Moldova are the only National flags in the world to have different obverse and reverse sides. (the back and the front of the flags are different from each other)
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What does this map show i.e what is the significance of this circle?
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