Wikipedia:WikiQuizzes
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Procedure
- Each quiz will consist of 10 questions. Each question is worth 10 points, making the maximum amount of points per quiz 100.
- To enter the quiz, put your name on that quiz's list, copy and paste quiz's template onto your talk page, filling in the answers. Then go back to the participation list and put a check next to your name.
- A scorer will then come by your talk page, check your answers, and remove the template.
- We will keep track of scores, which can be found here.
- HAVE FUN!
Participating
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General participants of WikiQuizzes can use this userbox: {{User:UBX/WikiQuiz}}. If you have a score you'd like to show the world, use this one: {{User:UBX/WikiQuiz2|<insert score>}}.
Active Quizzes
10/27/10 Imperial Russia
Post your name here if you are participating in this quiz, and put a check next to your name if you have answered the questions on your talk page.
Name | Done | Scored by | Points |
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Example | Scorer | 0 | |
DebashisM | Scorer | 0 | |
Whoop whoop pull up | |||
Krishna Chaitanya Velaga | |||
bug2266 | |||
NerdyKaiExpo |
Once your name is posted, put this template on your talk page, including the answers (you fill in the italic parts):
{{WikiQuizAnswers|10/27/10 Imperial Russia|USERNAME|ANSWER 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}}
Question 1
Which two monarchs were known as "The Great"?
- A) Peter I and Catherine I
- B) Peter II and Catherine II
- C) Peter III and Catherine III
- D) Peter I and Catherine II
Question 2
When was Imperial Russia founded?
- A) 1547
- B) 1721
- C) 1917
- D) 838
Question 3
What was the name of the last Imperial House of Russia?
- A) Romanov
- B) Sikorksy
- C) Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
- D) Stalin
Question 4
What was the capital of Imperial Russia?
- A) Moscow
- B) Novosibirsk
- C) Saint Petersburg
- D) Irkutsk
Question 5
Which war was the last in which Imperial Russia fought?
- A) World War II
- B) World War I
- C) War of the Spanish Succession
- D) Russo-Japanese War
Question 6
Where were the last monarchs murdered?
- A) Moscow
- B) Saint Petersburg
- C) Irkutsk
- D) Yekaterinburg
Question 7
What was the name of the legislature?
- A) Duma
- B) Diet
- C) Governing Senate
- D) Congress
Question 8
What was Catherine the Great's real first name?
- A) Sophia
- B) Catherine
- C) Irina
- D) Elizabeth
Question 9
What country succeeded Imperial Russia?
- A) Soviet Union
- B) Russian Federation
- C) Japanese Empire
- D) Chinese Empire
Question 10
When did Imperial Russia end?
- A) 1547
- B) 1721
- C) 1917
- D) 838
8/23/10 Wikipedia
Post your name here if you are participating in this quiz, and put a check next to your name if you have answered the questions on your talk page.
Name | Done | Scored by | Points |
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Example | Scorer | 0 | |
Talk to you later, Presidentman (talk) Random Picture of the Day (Talkback) | EWikistTalk 21:32, 23 August 2010 (UTC) | 50 | |
Imagine Wizard | EWikistTalk 01:15, 24 August 2010 (UTC) | 80 | |
Chaotic iak3 | Presidentman (talk · contribs) | 50 | |
ReelAngelGirl | |||
Since 10.28.2010 | |||
Mike28968 | |||
Sainsf | |||
Whoop whoop pull up Bitching Betty | Averted crashes | |||
2002:43F4:3ABB:1234:8414:C5C3:563B:8A4 (talk) 17:32, 24 December 2015 (UTC) |
Once your name is posted, put this template on your talk page, including the answers (you fill in the italic parts):
{{WikiQuizAnswers|8/23/10 Wikipedia|USERNAME|ANSWER 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}}
Question 1
In what year was Wikipedia founded?
- A) 1999
- B) 2000
- C) 2001
- D) 2002
- E) None of the above
Question 2
Who coined the term "Wikipedia"?
- A) Jimmy Wales
- B) Larry Sanger
- C) Clifford Adams
- D) Benjamin Wiki
Question 3
True or false:
IBM researchers found that "vandalism [on Wikipedia] is usually repaired extremely quickly—so quickly that most users will never see its effects."
Question 4
The text beneath the globe in the Wikipedia logo uses which font?
- A) Linux Libertine
- B) GNU Unifont
- C) Caslon Roman
- D) Fixedsys Excelsior
Question 5
Which of the following is the symbol for Wikipedia administrators?
Question 6
Which of the following is not a license that a Wikipedia editor releases their text under?
- A) Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License 3.0 (Unported)
- B) Public Domain
- C) GNU Free Documentation License
- D) Neither A, B, or C is used
- E) All of A, B, and C is used
Question 7
How old must a person be to edit Wikipedia?
- A) 13
- B) 16
- C) 18
- D) 21
- E) Any age
Question 8
True or false:
You need to have a registered account on Wikipedia to create an article.
Question 9
Which group of users is the smallest out of these four (as of August 2010)?
- A) Administrators
- B) Account creators
- C) Rollbackers
- D) Bots
Question 10
Which of the following languages of Wikipedia does not have more than 500,000 articles (as of August 2010)?
- A) Dutch
- B) Italian
- C) French
- D) Simple English
8/19/10 Mathematics
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Name | Done | Scored by | Points |
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Example | Scorer | 0 | |
Presidentman | EWikistTalk 12:21, 20 August 2010 (UTC) | 30 | |
Imagine Wizard | EWikistTalk 01:15, 24 August 2010 (UTC) | 70 | |
Chaotic iak | Presidentman (talk · contribs) | 50 | |
Since 10.28.2010 | |||
Scholarly Breeze | |||
Tary123 | |||
Kevin12xd | |||
Whoop whoop pull up Bitching Betty | Averted crashes | |||
Srolanh | Presidentman (talk · contribs) | ||
Krishna Chaitanya Velaga | |||
Twotwos |
Once your name is posted, put this template on your talk page, including the answers (you fill in the italic parts):
{{WikiQuizAnswers|8/19/10 Mathematics|USERNAME|ANSWER 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}}
Question 1
Which mathematician called mathematics "the science that draws necessary conclusions"?
- A: Albert Einstein
- B: Euclid
- C: Eugene Wigner
- D: Benjamin Peirce
- E: None of the above
Question 2
The symbol pi (π) originated from which alphabet?
- A: Roman
- B: Greek
- C: Mesopotamian
- D: American
Question 3
True or false:
Frequentists talk about probabilities only when dealing with experiments that are random and well-defined.
Question 4
Which of the following would not be considered an integer?
- A: 0
- B: .5
- C: -3
- D: 27
Question 5
In which century was non-Euclidean geometry created?
- A: 1600's
- B: 1700's
- C: 1800's
- D: 1900's
Question 6
The concept of Hilbert space was named after who or what?
- A: Hilbert, Germany, a city
- B: Gregor Hilbert, mathematician
- C: the Hilbert Curve, continuous fractal space-filling curve
- D: Both A and C
- E: None of the above
Question 7
True or false:
22/7 has been proved to have the same value as pi (π).
Question 8
Which of the following units of measure has the closest length to a meter?
- A: Fathom
- B: Foot
- C: Rod
- D: Astronomical Unit
Question 9
What is the answer to the Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything?
- A: 54
- B: 42
- C: 93
- D: 1978
Question 10
This formula is used to find what?
- A: The surface area of a pentagon
- B: The speed at which an object is moving
- C: The weight of o hollow cube
- D: The volume of a sphere
Sample Quiz
This is a sample signup for a quiz. Feel free to try it out before we get real quizzes going!
Post your name here if you are participating in this quiz, and put a check next to your name if you have answered the questions on your talk page.
Name | Done | Scored by | Points |
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Example | Scorer | 0 | |
EWikistTalk | Talk to you later, Presidentman (talk) Random Picture of the Day (Talkback) | 80 | |
Imagine Wizard | EWikistTalk 16:23, 19 August 2010 (UTC) | 90 | |
User:Daftpunkfan9 | |||
User:Abishe |
Once your name is posted, put this template on your talk page, including the answers (you fill in the italic parts):
{{WikiQuizAnswers|Sample Quiz|USERNAME|ANSWER 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10}}
Question 1
In the new movie The Sorcerer's Apprentice, who plays Drake Stone?
- A: Ian Alda
- B: Nicolas Cage
- C: Alfred Molina
- D: Toby Kebbell
Question 2
What was the original name of Bush v. Gore?
- A: Bush v. Harris
- B: Palm Beach County Canvassing Board v. Harris
- C: Gore v. Harris
- D: Palm Beach County Canvassing Board v. Gore
Question 3
What are the top five apple producing states?
- A: Washington, New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and California
- B: Washington, Florida, Mississippi, Michigan, and New York
- C: Washington, Georgia, New York, Pennsylvania, and Mississippi
- D: Washington, Hawaii, Alaska, Minnesota, and Michigan
Question 4
What is the largest city in Cornwall?
- A: Port Isaac
- B: Bude
- C: Truro
- D: Newquay
Question 5
Who plays Grandpa Joe in the movie Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory?
- A: David Kelly
- B: Jack Albertson
- C: David Seltzer
- D: Gene Wilder
Question 6
What key is The Star-Spangled Banner written in?
- A: F Major
- B: C Major
- C: G Minor
- D: None of the above
Question 7
What company was #1 in the 2010 Franchise 500?
- A: McDonald's
- B: Servpro
- C: Subway
- D: Hampton Inn
Question 8
Who is the richest person in the world using the 2010 Forbes list of Billionaires?
- A: Carlos Slim Hélu
- B: Bill Gates
- C: Warren Buffett
- D: Lakshmi Mittal
Question 9
What was the middle name of Walt Disney?
- A: Elwin
- B: Ernest
- C: Elias
- D: Ernie
Question 10
Who was the 13th President of the United States?
- A: Abraham Lincoln
- B: Franklin Pierce
- C: Andrew Jackson
- D: Millard Fillmore