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Hi Everyone,
The October quiz is now available.
You should find this much easier than last month.
I expect a suite of 80-100% scores.
Another more challenging quiz is already written for November.

Enjoy:
https://theskysearchers.com/app.php/quiz/play/8

cheers

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Great quiz Joe. Thanks! Got 80% (though should have done better)
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Got 60%. Would have got one more if l had read the question properly.

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Fun quiz; thanks Joe! Got 80%; if I'd gone with my first thought on #6 it would've been 90 :lol:
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80%. I really should have gotten those two questions right!
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Good quiz, thanks.
Scored 90% but would dispute the answer that I missed. I think it's come up before, but I will stand by my answer..
Had to guess one, but it came good.
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Thanks for putting this quiz together Joe!

I did 70%. Better than my average, but I was hoping for 80%. Never satisfied!
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I have to translate certain questions sometimes, so I waste time, but I love this quiz.
Thank you very much for taking the time to do this.
ps: 70% in 4 minutes.
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Much easier than last month but I'm still unable to read the fricking question correctly!

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JayTee wrote: Mon Oct 02, 2023 10:06 pm Much easier than last month but I'm still unable to read the fricking question! 80%
I'll attempt to type the questions more clearly in future :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Well, I only got 70%. It wasn't as easy as I thought.
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GRAEME1858 (60.00%, COMPLETED IN 6 MINUTES) - 03 OCT 2023 15:53

Didn't know 2 and guessed wrong on both!
Thought I knew 1 but didn't!
Schoolboy error on 1!

Good quiz Joe.

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OK, only one bone to pick, but 90% in 3 minutes,

Good quiz, keep then coming,
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70% for me, this time. Thanks for the quiz!
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Writing quizzes sounds easy but actually can be quite hard.
But I'll be the one to nit-pick:

"According to myth, Crotus often went hunting on horseback and lived among the Muses, who requested that Zeus place him in the sky, where he is seen demonstrating archery.[5]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagittari ... tellation)

"Stretching north from Betelgeuse are the stars that make up Orion's club. Mu Orionis marks the elbow, Nu and Xi mark the handle of the club, and Chi1 and Chi2 mark the end of the club. Just east of Chi1 is the Mira-type variable red giant U Orionis. ... In Greek mythology, Orion was a gigantic, supernaturally strong hunter,[27]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orion_(constellation)

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Finally! After all these decades of quizzes, 100% in 2 minutes. I can retire in peace now :)

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bobharmony wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 3:06 am Finally! After all these decades of quizzes, 100% in 2 minutes. I can retire in peace now :)

Bob
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October Quiz Results

Saturday October 28th
The October quiz competitive scoring period is now over. If you haven't yet attempted the quiz, you can still do the quiz and get a score but your score won't be included in this monthly result summary. The November quiz is completed and will be released on Wednesday November 1.

This months easy quiz resulted in a bag of high scores. Nobody scored less than 60% and the midpoint for the group was 80%.
OCT 2023 RESULTS copy 2.jpg
Our two equal winners are BobHarmony(Bob) and GFamily.
Both scored 100% and both in two minutes.
:banana-dance: :banana-dance: :banana-explosion: :banana-explosion: :banana-dance: :banana-dance:

The forum timer only measures to the nearest minute so I can't separate them. Bob, I hope you don't retire, otherwise we may need to pass this off as a fluke! :lol:

Contentious Questions

​1. Some of you will note that your scores are 10% higher than your original scores. That is because I broadened the number of allowable correct answers on one contentious question during the month.

KT4HX(Alan) & GFamily both queried the question about the most common galaxy type. I had based my answer upon a NASA reference but it seems NASA are not a reliable source of information and I won't rely upon them as an authoritative single source in future. A survey of different sources variously quoted Dwarf, Elliptical and Spiral as the most common types. So I changed the answer key to make all three correct and I manually corrected the scores of those who did the quiz before I changed the answer key because the recorded scoring doesn't apply corrections to scores retrospectively.


2. Sparweb pointed out that Sagittarius was also a hunter with weapons. He did this in a post on this thread early in the month potentially spoiling the quiz for others, so I hid his post. His post is now visible again. Again, I ask that if you have a comment that potentially acts as a spoiler do not post it publicly during the quiz period(the current month), rather send me a PM or else wait until the end of the month when the quiz is closed then you can post whatever you want.

However, in this case, I think it's pretty common knowledge that Orion is a hunter with multiple weapons. Sparweb's interpretation shows an excellent knowledge of Greek mythology but Sagittarius is a centaur who hunts and only has one weapon. Everybody else answered Orion and I decided it was unreasonable to change the answer marking everybody else wrong when the answer was reasonably obvious. You can read Sparweb's post here: viewtopic.php?t=32130&p=255075#p255075


We had:-
2 on 100%..........BobHarmony(Bob) and GFamily
6 on 90%............MikeQ, KT4HX, SDBODIN, KATHYNS, JAYTEE, THEFATKITTY,
4 on 80%............Messier 111, BIGZMEY, PIXELSAURUS, HELICON
6 on 70%............JSBACH1801, SPARWEB, ANTENNAGUY, GRAEME1858, MICHAEL131313, JUNO16

Average score, excluding the people who didn't answer anything was 80%.

%          #
0 ..............4....Persons who started the quiz but didn't answer anything
10..............1....Persons who started the quiz but only answered 1 Q
20..............1....Persons who started the quiz but only answered 2 Q's
30..............0
40..............0
50..............0
60..............2....SKYHIKER, CARASTRO
70..............6....JSBACH1801, SPARWEB, ANTENNAGGUY, GRAEME1858, MICHAEL131313, JUNO16
80..............4....Messier 111, BIGZMEY, PIXELSAURUS, HELICON
90..............6....Mike Q, KT4HX(Alan), SDBODIN, KATHYNS, JAYTEE, THE FAT KITTY
100 ...........2....BOBHARMONY. GFAMILY. both 2 minutes



Monthly Poll Question:
We had a clear winner indicating variety is the spice of life.

Q: What object class is your favourite type of observing target?

Sun Ha or White light.....................................0
Moon.............................................................0
Planets...........................................................2
Double Stars..................................................1
Deep Sky Objects...........................................7
Stupid question - all of them, and more ......14


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Thanks for all of your hard work on this quiz Joe!
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