20 Questions: An Intelligence-Testing Game of Yes/No Questions

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In summary, the Answerer thought of an object, and other players took turns to ask Yes/No questions to him. If they figure it out with less than 20 questions, the Askers win, otherwise the Answerer wins.
  • #351
No! Absolutely not!
 
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  • #352
Is it alive?

(Or maybe I should ask, "is it alive at least before the time of which it is properly disposed?")
 
  • #353
Nope.
 
  • #354
Would you find it in a cafe?
 
  • #355
Yes, you may find it in a cafe.

I would find it anywhere, I generally keep it with me as I really love it.
 
  • #356
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  • #357
Nope, though the 'thing' may contain nicotine.
 
  • #358
Is it sticky? :biggrin:
 
  • #359
Quite so milady Grace*, do I go again or will you?*finally got the correct meaning of your name; I think...
 
  • #360
Whoever answers go next. :)

Btw, Grace is nice, but mine is the name of a rare desert rose.. According to mama. :biggrin:
 
  • #361
Is it chewable? :grumpy:
 
  • #362
Yep...:cry:
 
  • #363
Does it have more than one flavor?
 
  • #364
Yes, happily it does.
Are you trying to run out of questions to ask so that I have to be the answerer again? I did offer to go again, you know...
 
  • #365
No. I'm trying to get others to join. :)

What's your favorite flavor? :biggrin:
 
  • #366
Spearmint, I would like to try this http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-204_162-57573804/wrigleys-new-alert-gum-packs-the-caffeine-of-half-a-cup-of-coffee/ though...
 
  • #367
Haha. Looks like no one is interested in gums, maybe if it was dirtier..:devil:

Edit: Nevermind. :shy:
 
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  • #368
I have something on mind. :biggrin:
 
  • #369
Never mind. I actually forgot what it was. -__-
 
  • #370
Who's the answerer now?
 
<h2>What is "20 Questions"?</h2><p>"20 Questions" is an intelligence-testing game in which one player thinks of an object and the other player asks yes or no questions to try and guess the object within 20 questions.</p><h2>How do you play "20 Questions"?</h2><p>To play "20 Questions", one player thinks of an object and the other player asks yes or no questions to try and guess the object within 20 questions. The player who is asking the questions can only ask yes or no questions, and the player who is thinking of the object can only respond with "yes", "no", or "sometimes". The goal is to guess the object within 20 questions.</p><h2>What is the purpose of "20 Questions"?</h2><p>The purpose of "20 Questions" is to test and improve one's critical thinking skills and ability to ask strategic questions in order to narrow down possibilities and reach a correct conclusion.</p><h2>Can "20 Questions" be played alone?</h2><p>Yes, "20 Questions" can be played alone as a mental exercise to improve critical thinking skills and decision-making abilities.</p><h2>Is "20 Questions" an accurate measure of intelligence?</h2><p>No, "20 Questions" is not an accurate measure of intelligence as it only tests a specific set of skills and does not take into account other factors that contribute to overall intelligence.</p>

What is "20 Questions"?

"20 Questions" is an intelligence-testing game in which one player thinks of an object and the other player asks yes or no questions to try and guess the object within 20 questions.

How do you play "20 Questions"?

To play "20 Questions", one player thinks of an object and the other player asks yes or no questions to try and guess the object within 20 questions. The player who is asking the questions can only ask yes or no questions, and the player who is thinking of the object can only respond with "yes", "no", or "sometimes". The goal is to guess the object within 20 questions.

What is the purpose of "20 Questions"?

The purpose of "20 Questions" is to test and improve one's critical thinking skills and ability to ask strategic questions in order to narrow down possibilities and reach a correct conclusion.

Can "20 Questions" be played alone?

Yes, "20 Questions" can be played alone as a mental exercise to improve critical thinking skills and decision-making abilities.

Is "20 Questions" an accurate measure of intelligence?

No, "20 Questions" is not an accurate measure of intelligence as it only tests a specific set of skills and does not take into account other factors that contribute to overall intelligence.

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