As many will tell you, I am the king of useless information that less than nobody cared about. Well, in a completely impractical challenge I am going to test my own knowledge (or lack there of as the case would have it).
Today at school I was given a book titled, "Obsessed with Star Wars". Perfect, right? It is a compendium of Star Wars information from across the six (existing) movies. 2,500 questions. The most interesting feature is that the answers aren't "in" the book. There is, in fact, a little device on the outside of the book which supplies the reader with a question. Upon the reader choosing an answer (as pushing A, B, C, or D on the device), one finds out whether or not they are correct.
I love Star Wars, but my knowledge is nowhere up to the challenge of answering all these questions. Let's make it a challenge. Each contestant will have a turn with the book answering 10 questions at random (which is the only way they come) from the book. The person that answers the most questions correct is the winner. This is going to be interesting.
The Rules:
1. Each contestant must answer each sequential question that is presented to them. No skipping or getting a question intentionally wrong to try again.
2. The contestant must, to the best of their ability, read the question and answers in full before selecting their choice.
3. This is completely random and is meant to be fun. I imagine a lot of guessing will be taking place. Should be good theater if nothing else.
Video of each participant will be loaded in the days to follow with results coming after the last video.
Sidenote:
Tomorrow we, as a family, are taking time to give a little back to the Kokomo community. We were mostly untouched by the tornadoes that ripped through Kokomo less than a week ago, but still feel the impact through our friends that were not as fortunate. The boys, Erica and I will be volunteering and helping to clean up in whatever way we can. Erica already has done much helping a classmate that was greatly affected by the storm and I couldn't be prouder of the example she has been this week. Our prayers continue to go out to the people that are still trying to piece their lives together after this tragedy. And we are doing our best to help them in any way we can.
Today at school I was given a book titled, "Obsessed with Star Wars". Perfect, right? It is a compendium of Star Wars information from across the six (existing) movies. 2,500 questions. The most interesting feature is that the answers aren't "in" the book. There is, in fact, a little device on the outside of the book which supplies the reader with a question. Upon the reader choosing an answer (as pushing A, B, C, or D on the device), one finds out whether or not they are correct.
I love Star Wars, but my knowledge is nowhere up to the challenge of answering all these questions. Let's make it a challenge. Each contestant will have a turn with the book answering 10 questions at random (which is the only way they come) from the book. The person that answers the most questions correct is the winner. This is going to be interesting.
The Rules:
1. Each contestant must answer each sequential question that is presented to them. No skipping or getting a question intentionally wrong to try again.
2. The contestant must, to the best of their ability, read the question and answers in full before selecting their choice.
3. This is completely random and is meant to be fun. I imagine a lot of guessing will be taking place. Should be good theater if nothing else.
Video of each participant will be loaded in the days to follow with results coming after the last video.
Sidenote:
Tomorrow we, as a family, are taking time to give a little back to the Kokomo community. We were mostly untouched by the tornadoes that ripped through Kokomo less than a week ago, but still feel the impact through our friends that were not as fortunate. The boys, Erica and I will be volunteering and helping to clean up in whatever way we can. Erica already has done much helping a classmate that was greatly affected by the storm and I couldn't be prouder of the example she has been this week. Our prayers continue to go out to the people that are still trying to piece their lives together after this tragedy. And we are doing our best to help them in any way we can.
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