Forum: The Classroom Topic: Take the Nuclear Energy Quiz! started by: CatKnight Posted by CatKnight on Apr. 10 2001,02:21
< http://myquiz.coolquiz.com/myquiz/myquiz.asp?quiznum=1292048344 > It's for school...sorta. Posted by CatKnight on Apr. 10 2001,02:21
oh yeah, I threw in some canadian jokes just for you guys
Posted by DjSokol on Apr. 10 2001,02:37
I sorta ravaged your hall of fame ------------------ Posted by Spydir Web on Apr. 10 2001,02:39
I did better then askheaves and Becca!! WOO!!!!!!!!!and yeah, DAMN DjSokol! Was that nessary? ------------------ Sometimes you're the dog, sometimes you're the hydrant... Posted by CatKnight on Apr. 10 2001,02:45
who is habib?and that wasn't nice sokol this is for a paper im writing. Posted by j0eSmith on Apr. 10 2001,03:09
Woo 100 on my 2nd try . Those damn Canadian questions threw me off. Most likely to die by invasion by Canadians damnit! Car crash my ass! ------------------ Posted by CatKnight on Apr. 10 2001,03:24
roflmao!
Posted by Observer on Apr. 10 2001,04:46
I thought the questions relating to the units of radiation to be unsupported. If you were to ask someone how many gigglesniks (made up) the average person shed each day, they would have no idea since it's not a term they understand. I think the first such question should have a reference point. A person can understand the radiation levels without knowing the exact measurement.Simple logic answered the next one based on what you were trying to prove. You were trying to show how much better nuclear energy is for us, right? So naturally one would pick the lowest level. Just a little feedback on your quiz. And further fodder for discussion. ------------------ Posted by LiNeY on Apr. 10 2001,11:37
nice quiz poor little Canadians... but if you knew the jokes they make about the US... ------------------ Posted by CatKnight on Apr. 10 2001,18:13
Observer-I agree totally. In fact that was what I was trying to do to begin with. The original question was "How much radiation do people who work at Nuclear Power Plants recieve in a year (the amount that an average person recieves in a year is x millirems)?". The problem was that the question was too long and didn't fit in the space so I had to cut it into two questions.
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