And without further ado, let's get the next round ready!
This one's theme is going to be countries.
Regular scoring questions1. Name a country that uses the Euro as its currency.
2. Name a country that uses any kind of "dollar" as its currency.
3. Name a country that does not have a president.
4. Name a country that produces a lot of electronic goods.
5. Name a country in the southern hemisphere.
6. Name a country that does not have any land borders with other countries.
Inverse scoring questions7. Name a country that has the Union Jack in their flag.
8. Name a country that shares a land border with Russia. (Russia itself is not a valid answer.)
9. Name a country that has a larger land area than the United States.
10. Name one of the countries in the United Kingdom.
Special scoring questionsNote that these two questions are scored together, not individually.11. You are planning a holiday in which, over a period of one week, you will visit each of the 7 continents: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and Antarctica. You will visit one continent per day (let's assume you instantly teleport to the next one at midnight). Decide which order you will visit them in. On each day, you will score 1 point if you are the only person in your chosen continent, 2 points if there is exactly one other person there, half a point if there are exactly two other people there, and no points if there are three or more other people there.
(To avoid doubt, you must visit each continent exactly once; you cannot skip some and double-up on others.)
For example:A, B and C are all in Africa on day 1, so they gain 0.5 points each.
A and B are in Asia on day 2, while C is in North America. So, A and B gain 2 points each, and C gains 1 point.
A, B, C
and D are all in Oceania on day 3. So, they don't gain any points.
12. You have learnt that one of the other users is wanted by the international police during their holiday! The problem is, you don't know exactly who. All you can do is pick a day and a continent, and point the international police in that direction. The international police will investigate
three reports per person. All users who are in the reported continent on the reported day will be "spotted" by the international police. Whichever user is spotted the most loses 3 points (if there is a tie, the loss is split evenly), whichever user is spotted the least gains 3 points (again, split if tied).
Note that if two users report the same combination, it is only investigated once.For example:Day 2 Africa, Day 3 North America and Day 4 Asia are all reported. Perhaps Day 4 Asia is reported twice; but this doesn't matter, as each day/location combination is only checked once.
User A is present in all of these, so has been spotted 3 times.
User B is present in two of these, so has been spotted twice.
User C is not present in any of these, so has not been spotted at all.
Therefore, User A loses 3 points, and User C gains 3 points. User B neither gains nor loses any points.
The score from these two questions, finally, will be adjusted so that the highest gain or loss to the total feud score is 3 points.
I'm not sure if I explained these last two clearly enough, so feel free to ask for clarification.
Edited by namida: Tidied up some mismatched formatting tags.