cheat once, get banned from leaderboard forever. that really bites, but in all honesty is actually a pretty good punishment. Take note, JetPunkers! Cheating is WRONG
waht?! the days before i was on the 95th percentile and now im at the 11th? 9/10 because i misclicked the sceond question, also chestnut is spelled wrong
I think the questions were a bit too common or easy, especially for people who have spent a lot of time on JP. It feels like a lot of overlap with daily quizzes. And I think the people playing DT already play DQ.
I'd like to see fresh topics. Maybe like questions from K-5 or K-8 science/history textbooks. Which tie more into recall and comprehension of basic principles. Like, xylem vs phloem, or states of energy, etc. I think one of the US military entrance assessments is like that. I think it also focuses on mechanical principles, which I find interesting, and useful, in day-to-day life. Probably more so than squirreling away that sophia means wisdom. I enjoy missing a few things and learning/reinforcing bits of information here and there.
But I understand that trivia for a general audience requires balance. Thanks for the quiz
also no way someone got 9918 already
cheat once, get banned from leaderboard forever. that really bites, but in all honesty is actually a pretty good punishment. Take note, JetPunkers! Cheating is WRONG
I got all the questions right but I don't even think I'm going to stay long in the top 100.
(Some of these questions were easy and some were pretty difficult!)
I think the questions were a bit too common or easy, especially for people who have spent a lot of time on JP. It feels like a lot of overlap with daily quizzes. And I think the people playing DT already play DQ.
I'd like to see fresh topics. Maybe like questions from K-5 or K-8 science/history textbooks. Which tie more into recall and comprehension of basic principles. Like, xylem vs phloem, or states of energy, etc. I think one of the US military entrance assessments is like that. I think it also focuses on mechanical principles, which I find interesting, and useful, in day-to-day life. Probably more so than squirreling away that sophia means wisdom. I enjoy missing a few things and learning/reinforcing bits of information here and there.
But I understand that trivia for a general audience requires balance. Thanks for the quiz