Wikipedia:Wikifun/Round 7
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Round 7 will be similar to the previous round: 20 questions will be posted, all at once. The first nine questions correctly answered are worth one point each for the poster of the first correct answer. The next five questions answered are worth two points. The next five questions to be answered are worth three points, and the last one is worth four. (Note: it's the order in which questions are answered correctly that determines the number of points awarded for a question, not the numbering below!) In case of a tie, there will be a tie-breaker, to be answered only by those tied. Hopefully the questions are difficult (or mean, if you like :-) enough to let the contest last for a few days...
This round was prepared by: Grue
[edit] The Questions
These are the questions for round 7. If you have found the answer to one of them, use the "Answer this question" links below the questions. You have to specify where on Wikipedia you found the answer, and I would like to know too how you found that location.
There can be more than one individual to answer a question, as the first may be wrong. Remember to place your timestamp to ensure your place. When all questions are answered, the winners will be posted in chronological order (that is if their answers are right). The individual with the most correct answers will be contacted and asked to assist in the next task line-up.
Note: please remember:
- The way you found the answer is more important than the answer. Please provide the links to Wikipedia articles that helped you to find the answer.
- the last question to be answered is now worth 4 points; also tenth question is upgraded to two points, and fifteenth to three. More points is more fun, isn't it? Look at Pinball ;).
- Wikipedia (and sister project) pages in other languages than English are off-limit.
[edit] Question 1
Easy one
This illustrator was the first to draw Tharg.
This question was (predictably) the first to be answered correctly. 1 point to Circeus.
[edit] Question 2
What's your name, what's your number?
His name is an exception from the rule and his number is 22. Who is he?
[edit] Question 3
We're more than just a tour date, we're more than just a song
This hardcore punk band is known for child-friendly lyrics and supports ethical treatment of animals.
This question was eleventh to be answered correctly. 2 points to Maycontainpeanuts.
[edit] Question 4
Inherently funny words
Each question in the list provides two letters. When you find the answers to all of them, combine the letters and find the result (integer).
- ?? Joe, by Marvel
- 22 °C
- High ground
- Lots of sines and cosines
- Salty element symbol
- surgical procedure on eyes
This question was 14th to be answered correctly. 2 points to Eugene van der Pijll.
[edit] Question 5
Den of Evil
He played M&Ms and ended up insane.
This question was the 17th to be answered correctly. 3 points to JimCollaborator.
[edit] Question 6
Wikipedia is taken over
Which four articles were featured in "Did You Know..." at April 1, 2005?
This question was second to be answered correctly. 1 point to Circeus.
[edit] Question 7
Ugly red links
This disambiguation page links to 6 articles, 5 of them are red links, and the only article that exists is about municipality with area 26.2 km2. It contains "ß" in the title.
This question was fifth to be answered correctly. 1 point to Fiveless
[edit] Question 8
Anime smileys attack
In which movie "" is encountered?
This question was ninth to be answered correctly. 1 point to ALoan
[edit] Question 9
How do they say it?
Find the article which title ends with "hgnooloo".
This question was the 13th to be answered correctly. Alterego gets 2 points.
[edit] Question 10
Finite recursion
It could be either first or second and causes a "disease" that is related to something controlled by something located under something, which has the same name as the defunct game company that made Sanxion, Delta and Quedex.
[edit] Question 11
New Pages Aren't Cashed by Google
Find a dreadlocked musician from Israel whose song Mi-Maamakim received wide airplay.
...but they're cached by Yahoo. It was the third question to be answered correctly. 1 point to Fiveless
[edit] Question 12
Obligatory picture question
Where do you find this WW1 memorial?
This question was the 16th to be answered correctly. 3 points to AllyUnion.
[edit] Question 13
There are not that many things that get divided into 31 quarters...
This quarter of one of the most disputed articles in Wikipedia comes with a nice picture of a pier.
This question was 15th to be answered correctly. 3 points to Eugene van der Pijll.
[edit] Question 14
Chain letter
Answer all of these questions:
- Wrote 124 letters during Roman era
- Was a contemporary of (1)
- A country where (2) was born
- First cosmonaut of (3) was born in that city
- Is almost an anagram to (4)
- This party's name means (5)
This question was the tenth to be answered correctly. 2 points to ALoan.
[edit] Question 15
Sportcruft
This quasi-sport, popular (among other places) in Tasmania, went through VfD procedure and survived after the article was expanded.
It was the eighth question to be answered correctly. 1 point to Zoicon5.
[edit] Question 16
A year in the history
Texas got invaded, New Zealand government changes its location and Mozart's wife dies! When did it all happen?
This question was sixth to be answered correctly. 1 point to Radagast.
[edit] Question 17
A wittily-titled question number 17
- Line between day and night
- Number 9 of Montreal Canadiens
- Creatures in animation set in Hawaii
- A town in Germany
Find an article that deals with all of these.
This article was 18th to be answered correctly. 3 points to Zoicon5.
[edit] Question 18
Oh no! The tentacles!
This Japanese warlord who conquered most of Japan is portrayed as Demon King in video games and anime.
This question was the seventh to be answered correctly. 1 point to Eugene van der Pijll.
[edit] Question 19
The Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young
... is a final boss in a well-known computer game. The first boss in that computer game also has connection to Cthulhu mythos: a group of monstrosities are called similarly. Who is the largest and most evil in that group?
This question was the fourth to be answered correctly. 1 point to Fiveless.
[edit] Question 20
Pop Rocks and Coke
This word could refer either to rock bubble or microprocessor.
This question was the 12th to be answered correctly. 2 points to Alterego.
[edit] Current score
- Eugene van der Pijll - 6 points
- Alterego - 4 points
- Zoicon5 - 4 points
- Fiveless - 3 points
- ALoan - 3 points
- AllyUnion - 3 points
- JimCollaborator - 3 points
- Circeus - 2 points
- Maycontainpeanuts - 2 points
- Radagast - 1 point