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Posted: a day ago

Originally posted by: priya185

I am also stuck with Question 33's answer. I got Grindylow, not Kappa.

33) I am a water demon that can be outsmarted only if you know how to manipulate my physical weaknesses. Who am I?


Kappa is a Japanese water demon that can be outsmarted by manipulating 2 specific physical weaknesses: a hollow in its head and its love for cucumbers.

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Posted: a day ago

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I hope you all enjoyed that fun round! Here are all the questions and answers from the 6 games! Please note that I forgot to add an extra 0 to all the answers below so just pretend that's there. smiley36


Game 1

Name a metal you might find in a typical kitchen.

Steel – 10

Aluminum – 20

Copper – 30

Iron – 40

Silver – 50

Chrome – 60

Nickel – 70

Brass – 80

Gold – 90

Zinc – 100

Name a superhero/villain whose name or powers involve a specific metal.

Iron Man – 10

Magneto – 20

Wolverine – 30

Black Panther – 40

Silver Surfer – 50

Doctor Doom – 60

Cyborg – 70

Mercury – 80

Steel – 90

Colossus – 100

Name a metal that is a “transition metal” on the Periodic Table.

Iron – 10

Copper – 20

Gold – 30

Silver – 40

Zinc – 50

Nickel – 60

Platinum – 70

Titanium – 80

Manganese – 90

Cobalt – 100

Name a musical instrument made primarily of metal.

Trumpet – 10

Saxophone – 20

Flute – 30

Tuba – 40

Cymbals – 50

Trombone – 60

Steel drum – 70

Triangle – 80

French horn – 90

Glockenspiel – 100

Name a metal used in ancient civilizations (The Bronze Age/Iron Age).

Bronze – 10

Iron – 20

Copper – 30

Tin – 40

Gold – 50

Silver – 60

Lead – 70

Arsenic – 80

Antimony – 90

Zinc – 100


Game 2

Name a metal mentioned in the lyrics of popular songs.

Gold – 10

Silver – 20

Titanium – 30

Iron – 40

Steel – 50

Copper – 60

Platinum – 70

Lead – 80

Chrome – 90

Mercury – 100

Name a metal that is used in construction or building houses.

Steel – 10

Iron – 20

Aluminum – 30

Copper – 40

Zinc – 50

Lead – 60

Brass – 70

Nickel – 80

Titanium – 90

Chrome – 100

Name a metal that is known for being very heavy or dense.

Lead – 10

Gold – 20

Platinum – 30

Osmium – 40

Uranium – 50

Tungsten – 60

Iridium – 70

Mercury – 80

Tantalum – 90

Plutonium – 100

Name something in an office made of metal.

Stapler – 10

Scissors – 20

Paperclips – 30

Pens – 40

Filing cabinet – 50

Wastebasket – 60

Hole punch – 70

Desk legs – 80

Lamp – 90

Thumb tacks – 100

Name a metal that is exceptionally soft (it can be cut with a knife).

Sodium – 10

Potassium – 20

Lead – 30

Gold – 40

Lithium – 50

Cesium – 60

Rubidium – 70

Indium – 80

Gallium – 90

Tin – 100


Game 3

Name a professional or “anniversary” gift associated with a specific metal.

Silver – 10

Gold – 20

Platinum – 30

Tin – 40

Steel – 50

Copper – 60

Iron – 70

Aluminum – 80

Bronze – 90

Nickel – 100

Name a metal that people often invest in as “precious metals”.

Gold – 10

Silver – 20

Platinum – 30

Palladium – 40

Copper – 50

Rhodium – 60

Iridium – 70

Ruthenium – 80

Osmium – 90

Rhenium – 100

Name a metal used in the manufacturing of cars.

Steel – 10

Aluminum – 20

Iron – 30

Magnesium – 40

Platinum – 50

Copper – 60

Chrome – 70

Lead – 80

Zinc – 90

Palladium – 100

Name a metal you’d find in a hardware store aisle.

Steel – 10

Zinc – 20

Galvanized iron – 30

Aluminum – 40

Brass – 50

Copper – 60

Nickel – 70

Chrome – 80

Lead – 90

Tin – 100

Name a part of a bicycle made of metal.

Frame – 10

Handlebars – 20

Chain – 30

Pedals – 40

Gears – 50

Brake levers – 60

Rims – 70

Spikes – 80

Seat post – 90

Kickstand – 100

Game 4

Name a metal that is commonly used to make jewellery.

Gold – 10

Silver – 20

Platinum – 30

Titanium – 40

Brass – 50

White Gold – 60

Palladium – 70

Bronze – 80

Iron – 90

Stainless steel – 100

Name a metal that is magnetic or used in magnets.

Iron – 10

Nickel – 20

Cobalt – 30

Neodymium – 40

Gadolinium – 50

Samarium – 60

Steel – 70

Tin – 80

Dysprosium – 90

Copper – 100

Name a metal that is known for having a distinct colour (not just grey or silver).

Gold – 10

Copper – 20

Bronze – 30

Lead – 40

Osmium – 50

Zinc – 60

Cesium – 70

Cobalt blue – 80

Purple gold – 90

Anodized titanium – 100

Name a metal used in coins around the world.

Copper – 10

Nickel – 20

Zinc – 30

Silver – 40

Iron – 50

Gold – 60

Aluminum – 70

Bronze – 80

Tin – 90

Manganese – 100

Name a metal that is used in dental work (fillings/braces).

Silver – 10

Gold – 20

Platinum – 30

Titanium – 40

Stainless steel – 50

Zinc – 60

Cobalt – 70

Nickel – 80

Palladium – 90

Tungsten – 100


Game 5

Name something made of metal that you carry in your pocket or purse or bag.

Keys – 10

Coins – 20

Phone – 30

Pen – 40

Lighter – 50

Pocket Knife – 60

Hairpin – 70

Makeup (lipstick, shade, etc) – 80

Mirror Frame – 90

Nail Clipper – 100

Name a metal that can be found in the human body (as a mineral).

Iron – 10

Calcium – 20

Magnesium – 30

Potassium – 40

Sodium – 50

Zinc – 60

Manganese – 70

Copper – 80

Molybdenum – 90

Iodine – 100

Name a metal that is used in modern electronics (like laptops or EVs).

Lithium – 10

Cobalt – 20

Nickel – 30

Copper – 40

Aluminum – 50

Silver – 60

Silicon – 70

Tantalum – 80

Neodymium – 90

Selenium – 100

Name a metal used in the aerospace industry (planes/rockets).

Titanium – 10

Aluminum – 20

Magnesium – 30

Steel – 40

Copper – 50

Inconel – 60

Tungsten – 70

Lithium – 80

Niobium – 90

Scandium – 100

Name a metal used to make sports equipment.

Aluminum – 10

Titanium – 20

Steel – 30

Scandium – 40

Brass – 50

Copper – 60

Iridium – 70

Tungsten – 80

Nickel – 90

Pewter – 100


Game 6

Name a common household tool made mostly of metal.

Hammer – 10

Screwdriver – 20

Wrench – 30

Pliers – 40

Knife – 50

Shovel – 60

Clamp – 70

Chisel – 80

Scissors – 90

Saw – 100

Name a metal that is toxic or dangerous to handle without protection.

Mercury – 10

Lead – 20

Arsenic – 30

Uranium – 40

Cobalt – 50

Cadmium – 60

Thallium – 70

Plutonium – 80

Radium – 90

Beryllium – 100

Name a metal that “rusts” or corrodes easily.

Iron – 10

Bronze – 20

Cadmium – 30

Silver – 40

Magnesium – 50

Copper – 60

Zinc – 70

Chromium – 80

Lead – 90

Galvanized steel – 100

Name a metal that sounds like it belongs in a sci-fi movie.

Neodymium – 10

Yttrium – 20

Krypton – 30

Vibranium – 40

Admantium – 50

Rhodium – 60

Indium – 70

Technetium – 80

Promethium – 90

Neptunium – 100

Name a “Heavy Metal” band.

Metallica – 10

Iron Maiden – 20

Black Sabbath – 30

Mayhem – 40

Behemoth – 50

Slayer – 60

Pantera – 70

Motorhead – 80

Anthrax – 90

Nightwish – 100


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Posted: a day ago

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And you’ve reached the end. This is it. The last subject. You’ve already met me earlier. I am Professor Babbling. The Study of Ancient Runes is an important subject and requires a logical approach to understanding and translating runes.

To ensure you are suited for this class, I am going to give something different. In a few minutes, you will receive 12 logic tests. 4 of them are with 4 people each, 4 are with 6 people each, and 4 are with 8 people each. You need to solve each logic test and send me the answers in one go.

Points will be awarded as follows. For every correctly solved 4-person logic test, you will receive 250 points. For every correctly solved 6-person logic test, you will receive 500 points. For every correctly solved 8-person logic test, you will receive 1000 points. Note that for the first 24 hours there will be no negative marking. For the second 24 hours, if you are either wrong or send me a blank answer, you will lose 100 points for each such question. Additionally, if you send your answers in the first 24 hours, you will earn a bonus 200 points. There are no bonus points for the second 24 hours.

The regular score you earn will be added to your House score as well. However, the bonus 200 points are yours only.

I expect the test answers to be submitted latest by May 17 11:59 PM IST.

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Posted: a day ago

You should try for being the question setter in competitive exams smiley36

Minionite thumbnail
Posted: a day ago

Originally posted by: missFiesty_69

You should try for being the question setter in competitive exams smiley36


How did you know I did that at uni? smiley16

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The Golden Trio

Posted: a day ago

Shreya can you give some hints? Most of these are hard. How would we know this computer-related or tech stuff?

Minionite thumbnail
Posted: a day ago

Originally posted by: priya185

Shreya can you give some hints? Most of these are hard. How would we know this computer-related or tech stuff?


These are logic puzzles. Nothing to do with computers or tech. Those are all just settings. Read each puzzle. I tell you clearly what you need to do using the hints provided.

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Posted: a day ago

Originally posted by: Minionite


How did you know I did that at uni? smiley16

Did anyone even pass ? smiley37

You should try it as a full time profession. smiley36

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Posted: a day ago

Oh my goodness what is this round about? You want to kill us right ? a man in a suit is saying ye nahi ho sakta noooo

Minionite thumbnail
Posted: 23 hours ago

Originally posted by: missFiesty_69

Did anyone even pass ? smiley37

You should try it as a full time profession. smiley36


I was very nice. I was a teaching assistant and we had to administer 5 quizzes throughout the semester. And it was calculus. I had the lowest average pass score of the 10 teaching assistants: 68%. The one with 80% score got banned from ever being a TA. I was invited back twice more. smiley37

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