Un-google-able quiz!
14 years ago
Here's a list of questions to which there IS most definitely a correct answer, but one that not everyone will know, and one that will at least be almost impossible to find the correct answer to on Google... Or any other search engine. Yes, I know, no-one uses those anyhow.
Remember, there ARE right answers to this quiz. You might think "oh, it's all subjective", but that's where you'd be wrong. And if you think like that, then it won't be the last time you're wrong in the next few minutes.
1) How do you pronounce "vase"?
2) How do you make a cup of tea? Briefly write out the instructions.
3) Pants or socks first?
4) What is the proper way to write the date?
5) What is this a picture of?
6) Who was the best Captain of the Enterprise?
7) What do you eat with jelly?
Tie break:
8) What religion is right?
Good luck! There may or may not be a prize for first place... It depends how well you all do, or how badly.
EDIT: Oh okay, first prize will be a picture of your character receiving a medal from yours truly. HOW I SPOIL YOU ALL, GOSH.
Remember, there ARE right answers to this quiz. You might think "oh, it's all subjective", but that's where you'd be wrong. And if you think like that, then it won't be the last time you're wrong in the next few minutes.
1) How do you pronounce "vase"?
2) How do you make a cup of tea? Briefly write out the instructions.
3) Pants or socks first?
4) What is the proper way to write the date?
5) What is this a picture of?
6) Who was the best Captain of the Enterprise?
7) What do you eat with jelly?
Tie break:
8) What religion is right?
Good luck! There may or may not be a prize for first place... It depends how well you all do, or how badly.
EDIT: Oh okay, first prize will be a picture of your character receiving a medal from yours truly. HOW I SPOIL YOU ALL, GOSH.
2. See question 7
3. Socks first
4. "The date"
5. An eggplant
6. There's no such thing as "the Enterprise"
7. See question 2
8. Your own saliva
9. None of them.
2. Bring water to a boil, let it cool down so it is not boiling, pour over loose leaf or bag tea, allow to steep for a few minutes
3. socks
4. day - month - year
5. aubergine, eggplant
6. Picard
7. marmite or uhhh toast?
8. The Force
2 - boil water, pour in cup, insert teabag
3 - Pants, could be a preference though
4 - Too vague.. could be October 18th, 2011 or 2011/10/18
5 - eggplant
6 - Jean Luc Picard (that definately falls into preference)
7 - your mouth
8 - None
2. Take lipton tea bag. Throw out lipton tea bag. Buy loose leaf tea. pour 200 degree F water over it for black tea (185 for green, 170 for white) steep, strain leaves.
3. When you say pants, do you mean trousers or underwear?
4. the date
5. Lots of pixels coming together to make an image of an eggplant.
6. Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise
7. I don't like Jelly.
8. The religion of The Nimon.
Although answering question 6 like that earns you bonus points. Well done.
NO-ONE ELSE CAN DO THIS NOW, OKAY?
If you think "pants" means one of those options and not the other, there is a 50% chance you're wrong.
2)depends on the type of tea
3)doesn't matter if done well
4)depends on your culture information usually %d-%m-%y or %m-%d-%y
5)An eggplant
6)the CVN-65 or the NCC-1701?
7)See question 8
8)No one will know, unless your referencing south park then its the Mormons
WELL THINK AGAIN, SUNSHINE.
2) Decide I want a cup of tea. Put water in kettle, boil water, put tea-bag in mug, pour boiled water into mug, stir mug and wait one minute, add milk, remove tea-bag, add sugar, drink.
3) Pants.
4) DD/MM/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD
5) An Aubergine.
6) Picard.
7) Custard!
8) None! :D
Also there's no "or" in any question, it's a definite -this one way-.
Well done, though!
Okay okay. DD/MM/YYYY for date. :3
Just letting you know you did well though. c: Also pointing out that if no-one does better before midnight tomorrow (GMT) you've won!
2. Let's assume green in this case:
Warm your cup with a quantity of hot water before setting the kettle to heat. Add your leaves to a cup/mug or infusion mug. Get the water to 75-80*, pour over the leaves. Steep for 1-2 minutes, then add or strain into the warmed mug. Add desired sugar/milk and enjoy!
3. FUCK PANTS. If I had to answer, pants first.
4. 18 October 2011
5. YOUR DICK
6. Picard
7. Peanut butter
8. None!
1) How do you pronounce "vase"?
Vas (silent E; S makes S sound instead of C sound)
2) How do you make a cup of tea? Briefly write out the instructions.
Microwave water with tea-bag sitting in it, then pour it into a cup along with other things for flavor.
3) Pants or socks first?
Depends on which I find first.
4) What is the proper way to write the date?
Month Day, Year
5) What is this a picture of?
An eggplant.
6) Who was the best Captain of the Enterprise?
Patrick Stewart (Captian Picard)
7) What do you eat with jelly?
Toast (along with butter), peanut butter & jelly sandwiches.
Tie break:
8) What religion is right?
A religion is a belief which could start as an idea. If one has strong enough feelings for said belief, it could lead to religion. But not every human can think alike, which leads to multiple existing religions. That being said, the right religion varies from person to person. Therefore, there is no right or wrong religion; only humans with different ideals.
2. boil water, pour in glass, put in tea bag, let tea steep and cool to your liking, and add honey, sugar or lemon or keep plain
3. socks
4. day/month/year
5. eggplant
6. picard
7. toast or peanut butter or both
8. none of them
2) Teabag in cup, boil water, pour in cup, stir, leave for a minute, remove teabag, milk & 2 to suit. Optional - brew teabag in teapot first.
3) Pants first.
4) 19/10/11
5) Aubergine
6) Picard
7) Ice cream
Tie break:
8) Atheism.
SHOULD'VE MADE THIS HARDER.
2: Heat water, unwrap the teabag, place teabag in cup leaving the string out, let it steep for a few minutes, then sweeten or flavor to desire.
3: If I'm staying in the house, alone, socks to keep my feet warm; If im going out or havnig company, Pants.
4: Well, technically "the date" is written correctly already, but I suppose what language you're speaking makes a difference.
5: That's actually a 128 bit rendering of the fictitious fruit found in the Nintendo classic "Ice Climbers" It is a fruit, and it is called an eggplant.
6: Everyone knows Jean-luc Picard was the best. Well, to be fair Patrick Stuart was. Shatner wasn't as good, and the others were on the "voyager" if I remember correctly.
7: Jelly seems to taste best with Fried Eggs. Not Going to Lie
8: Which Religion is best? I don't think that's a fair question; It doesn't matter which religion you go by, as long as you do things that don't harm others and generally try to benefit the advance of the human Race. As Zidane from FFIX Put it: "You don't need a reason to help people."
2) boil about a liter or 2 quaters of water in a pot. set out tea bags for quick access, unbinding the paper holds. when water hits boil, turn off stove top and place tea bags into the pot with strings hanging outside. close lid and wait for a few minutes. get pitcher ready and half full of ice to pour the tea in. don't forget to use a fork or spoon and squeeze on the bags before pouring to get excess water out of them to not mess up your trash bag and to get more out of them.
3) formal pants, tight at the heels, or sweat pants; put socks on first to not mess up the pants and/or be easy. else it doesn't matter.
4) businesses around my locations and most of the internet i've seen: use month/day/year, i've seen day/month/year and year/day/month rarely.
5) well it's an eggplant not just because of file name. i don't know the science names =p
6) sorry i didn't truly watch those movies.
7) bread for peanut butter and jelly sandwish, with toast, and pancakes.
8) none, most counter each other or don't understand and thus is cause of a lot of wars in history.
#protips
Sharing is caring n..n
HUH?
2: boil water, put in a tea bag for a while, stir around some, take tea bag out.
3: socks
4: October 18, 2011
5: Eggplant
6: Picard.
7: bread and peanut butter.
8: None of them. They can't be scientifically proven.
Tch, thanks Mr Adams... Why don't you just go tell -everyone- already.
2) Begin heating water. If you enjoy milk, add that to saucer. Brew tea. pour into saucer. Bags are not allowed.
3) Socks
4) month/day/year
5) Eggplant
6) Picard.
7) Peanut Butter
Tie break:
8) Christianity. I'll be the first one to actually admit to having a faith on here. If I lose it, then oh well.
2. Water in kettle, kettle on, teabag and (optional) sugar in mug, now-boiling water in mug, stir & wait a bit, teabag out, milk in
3. Pants
4. %Y-%m-%d
5. Aubergine
6. Kirk, because unintentional hilarity
7. I hate jelly :p but if I didn't, ice cream
8. Yours, sir.
2) How do you make a cup of tea? Briefly write out the instructions. Boil water, place tea bag in cup, pour hot water in cup, let steep until desired strength
3) Pants or socks first? Socks first
4) What is the proper way to write the date? 10/18/2011
5) What is this a picture of? that is an eggplant
6) Who was the best Captain of the Enterprise? Picard
7) What do you eat with jelly? Peanut Butter, Bananas and Honey
Tie break:
8) What religion is right? None and all
2) Heat water to appropriate temperature (see sato's instructions) Stick teabag in and let steep. Drink as is, or if black tea add tons of milk and sugar
3) Pants.
4) MM/DD/YYYY or MM/DD/YY
5) Eggplant / Solanum melongena
6) Captain Jean-Luc Picard
7) Bread. Toasted bread if I'm feeling edgy
8) All contain a lesson to be learned.
2) Steep loose leaves held in a strainer spoon in boiling water.
3) Pants
4) DD Month YYYY (ex. 18 October 2011)
5) A globe eggplant
6) Captain Thomas Wright
7) Nothing; you eat with utensils.
8) Religion is a scam created by power-hungry men; no one religion is right, and shared tenets that are worth following have already become ingrained in the public consciousness or written into common law.
2.Sugar and tea bag in the cup, then pour hot water in, stir and strain out the tea bag, add milk, stir, serve.
3.Pants, you should never be only wearing socks
4.DD/MM/YYYY
5.Aubergine
6.Jean Luc Picard
7.Ice Cream
8.Atheism
Not going to say what was wrong, but well done for being 75% correct.
2) Boil kettle, place teagbags in teapot according to taste, pour water into teapot, allow to stew according to taste, pour into cup- making sure to use a strainer to catch errand leaves, add milk/suger to taste, sit back- sip- enjoy. Teapot is equipped with more tea for later, since one cup is never enough.
3) Pants. Who wears socks before their underwear?
4) dd/mm/yyyy - 'The Twentieth of October, Two-Thousand-And-Eleven.'
5) An aubergine. Shockingly similar to a marrow, with just as little taste. Good for bulking out soup, though.
6) Captain Jean-Luc Picard, personally.
7) Ice cream and/or apple crumble, duh.
8) The Cult of Sheogorath. I'M ON CLOUD FOURTEEN, EUHEHEUHEUHUEHUHEUHIJBBNBJVKHHJOOIHBOIspanners.
I mean, Goosebumps given to you by a fork is a pretty dickish kind of religion.
Also all of these are questions which blatently only have one real answer, so "inspired by" would be an accurate description.
2. Boil kettle, put tea bag in cup, pour boiling water into cup, add milk and sugar and then stir. Remove tea bag then happy days.
3. Pants, a man who wears socks but no pants is a man to fear.
4. DD/MM/YYYY
5. Aubergine obviously, what the hell is an eggplant?
6. James T. Kirk, for throwing rocks at space lizards http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1eFdUSnaQM
7. blancmange for all you northern monkies.
8. None?
2. boil water, pour over tea bag, let steep, squeeze out teabag to get all the teaness, remove bag, add milk n sugar to taste.
3. pants; don't always need socks
4. mm/dd/yyyy
5. survey says aubergine
6. Captain Christopher Pike, for dreaming of the Orion Slave Trade, and being responsible for the only death penalty left in Federation law books.
7. Peanut Butter
8. Agnosticism; there's no way to know for sure by scientific method.
And people now have a long list of posts to read others' answers before composing their own