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Post by kplewisvox on Feb 24, 2012 2:49:31 GMT -5
Here's a challenge for you guys. Write a question of suitable difficulty and suitable interest to be a $10 million question for broadcast on Super Millionaire.
Here are two rules you have to follow, however: 1) It has to be interesting (Nothing like "Who was Abraham Lincoln's third grade teacher?") 2) It can't ask for a number (Nothing like "How much does the moon weigh?")
Give it a try! It'll be a fun challenge. Here are a couple I wrote.
Junior Mints take their name from "Junior Miss", a collection of short stories published in the 1930s for what publication? A: Reader's Digest B: The New Yorker C: Cosmopolitan D: Harper's Bazaar Answer (highlight): B
The world's highest valued banknote currently in circulation is of what currency? A: Pound B: Euro C: Dollar D: Dinar Answer (highlight): C
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Post by tarrantfan001 on Jul 15, 2012 8:10:32 GMT -5
I have 3 $10,000,000 questions:
D20 is the formula for what lethal weapon? A) Mustard Gas B) Heavy Water C) Liquid Dugranite D) Hydrofluoric Acid
What is the colour of an iodine stain? A) Red B) Blue C) Yellow D) Brown
What was the location of the ancient city of Heliopolis? A) China B) Egypt C) America D) Indonesia
ANSWERS: 1) Heavy Water 2) Brown 3) Egypt
TRIVIA: Heavy Water is the formula of D20 (Deutrogen/Oxygen) Iodine dries up brown on clothing Heliopolis was once a city of Egypt, until it was destroyed
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Post by FinalAnswer19 on Jul 15, 2012 16:10:17 GMT -5
tarrantfan001, I'm going to have to ask you to stop bumping threads. Not only does it make it clear to the rest of the members here that you are just posting in dead threads to boost your post count in order to make you eligible to audition for the password. Please contribute constructively to the threads that are active and not considered "dead" and do not revive dead threads. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
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