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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/honeybot/plugins/downloaded/selfTrivia/info.py
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Currently working on adding multiple choice and a timer reveal.
'''

WEBSITE = ''
WEBSITE = ''
93 changes: 58 additions & 35 deletions src/honeybot/plugins/downloaded/selfTrivia/main.py
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def trivia(self):
questions = [
"Venetian painter Jacopo Robusti was better known by what name?", # Tintoretto
'In what town was FDR\'s "Little White House" located?', # Warm Springs, Georgia
"Venetian painter Jacopo Robusti was " +
"better known by what name?", # Tintoretto
'In what town was FDR\'s ' +
'"Little White House" located?', # Warm Springs, Georgia
"What is the middle color in a rainbow?", # Green
"Who was the legendary Benedictine monk who invented champagne?", # Dom Perignon
"Who was the legendary Benedictine monk " +
"who invented champagne?", # Dom Perignon
"Great Whites and Hammerheads are what type of animals?", # Sharks
"In which year was Alaska sold to the U.S.?", # In the year 1867
"Which famous nurse was known as “The Lady Of The Lamp” during the crimean war?", # Florence Nightingale
"Where did the game of badminton originate?", # It originated in the British era in the Indian city of Pune (or Poona, as it was known back then)
"In which year was Alaska sold " +
"to the U.S.?", # In the year 1867
"Which famous nurse was known as “The Lady Of The Lamp”" +
" during the crimean war?", # Florence Nightingale
"Where did the game of badminton originate?", # It originated in the British
# era in the Indian city of Pune (or Poona, as it was known back then)
"Name the largest freshwater lake in the world?", # Lake Superior
"Who invented the telephone?", # Alexander Graham Bell
"Who invented the rabies vaccination?", # Louis Pasteur
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"By what name are the young of frogs and toads known?", # Tadpoles
"What is someone who shoes horses called?", # A Farrier
"Where would you find the Sea of Tranquility?", # The Moon
"What item of clothing was named after its Scottish inventor?", # A Mackintosh
"What item of clothing was named after its " +
"Scottish inventor?", # A Mackintosh
"Who composed the Minute Waltz?", # Frederic Chopin
"Who was the first actor to have played the role of James Bond in the movie series?", # Sir Sean Connery
"Who was the first actor to have played the role of James Bond " +
"in the movie series?", # Sir Sean Connery
"Which is the highest mountain in Africa?", # Mount Kilimanjaro
"If you boil water you get?", # Steam
"How many grams are there in a kilogram?", # 1,000
"Where did the Olympic Games originate?", # Greece
"How many rings make up the symbol of the Olympic Games?", # Five
"Who is the only athlete to win the Olympic marathon twice and in successive Olympic games?", # Abebe Bikila.
"Who improved the design of the modern-day incandescent light bulb?", # Thomas Edison.
"How many rings make up the symbol of the Olympic Games?", # Five
"Who is the only athlete to win the Olympic marathon twice " +
"and in successive Olympic games?", # Abebe Bikila.
"Who improved the design of the modern-day " +
"incandescent light bulb?", # Thomas Edison.
"By what title were the leaders of ancient Egypt known?", # Pharoah.
"Which was the country that first made the use of paper money?", # China.
"Which four British cities have underground rail systems?", # Liverpool, Glasgow, Newcastle and London.
"What % of an egg’s weight is the shell?", # 12%.
"Who was the 16th president of the United States?", # Abraham Lincoln.
"What kind of weapon is a falchion?", # A sword.
"What is the capital city of Spain?", # Madrid.
"Which city is the Palace of Versailles nearest to?", # Paris
"What is the antonym of the word ‘synonym’?", # Of course, it is ‘antonym’ itself!
"What is the oldest film ever made, and when was it made?", # Roundhay Garden Scene made in 1888.
"When was the first atomic bomb dropped?", # It was dropped on August 6, 1945.
"Who founded the first public library in the U.S.?", # Benjamin Franklin.
"Who is known as the Father of the Modern Olympics?", # Pierre de Coubertin.
"Which country is Prague in?", # Czech Republic.
"Who was the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect score of 10 at the Olympics?", # Nadia Comaneci.
"Where would you find the world’s most ancient forest?", # Daintree Forest north of Cairns, Australia.
"If you suffer from arachnophobia, which animal are you scared of?", # Spiders.
"Which famous ocean liner sank on her first voyage in 1912?", # The Titanic.
"Name the only heavyweight boxing champion to finish his career of 49 fights without ever having been defeated?", # Rocky Marciano.
"What is another word for lexicon?", # Dictionary.
"Which actress has won the most Oscars?", # Katharine Hepburn, with 4 Oscars and 12 nominations.
"Which was the country that first made the use of paper money?", # China.
"Which four British cities have underground " +
"rail systems?", # Liverpool, Glasgow, Newcastle and London.
"What % of an egg’s weight is the shell?", # 12%.
"Who was the 16th president of the United States?", # Abraham Lincoln.
"What kind of weapon is a falchion?", # A sword.
"What is the capital city of Spain?", # Madrid.
"Which city is the Palace of Versailles nearest to?", # Paris
"What is the antonym of the word " +
"‘synonym’?", # Of course, it is ‘antonym’ itself!
"What is the oldest film ever made, and " +
"when was it made?", # Roundhay Garden Scene made in 1888.
"When was the first atomic bomb " +
"dropped?", # It was dropped on August 6, 1945.
"Who founded the first public library in the U.S.?", # Benjamin Franklin.
"Who is known as the Father of the Modern Olympics?", # Pierre de Coubertin.
"Which country is Prague in?", # Czech Republic.
"Who was the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect score " +
"of 10 at the Olympics?", # Nadia Comaneci.
"Where would you find the world’s most ancient " +
"forest?", # Daintree Forest north of Cairns, Australia.
"If you suffer from arachnophobia, which animal " +
"are you scared of?", # Spiders.
"Which famous ocean liner sank on her first voyage in 1912?", # The Titanic.
"Name the only heavyweight boxing champion to finish his career of 49 " +
"fights without ever having been defeated?", # Rocky Marciano.
"What is another word for lexicon?", # Dictionary.
"Which actress has won the most " +
"Oscars?", # Katharine Hepburn, with 4 Oscars and 12 nominations.
"What is a brontosaurus?", # A dinosaur.
"What is the name of the pirate in Peter Pan?", # Captain Hook.
"According to legend, who led a gang of merry outlaws in Sherwood Forest in Nottingham, England?", # Robin Hood.
"According to legend, who led a gang of merry outlaws in " +
"Sherwood Forest in Nottingham, England?", # Robin Hood.
"What’s the name of the town where The Flintstones live?", # Bedrock.
"What is the name of Shrek’s wife?", # Princess Fiona.
"Things fall when you drop them because of?", # gravity
"Name the seventh planet from the sun.", # Uranus.
"Name the three primary colours.", # Red, yellow and blue.
"A place to see lots of animals?", # Zoo.
"Which English town was a forerunner of the Parks Movement and the first city in Europe to have a street tram system?", # Birkenhead.
"Which English town was a forerunner of the Parks Movement and " +
"the first city in Europe to have a street tram system?", # Birkenhead.
"Which planet is closest to our sun?", # Mercury.
"If you freeze water you get?", # Ice
"How many legs does a spider have?", # Eight.
"He’s “smarter than the average bear”, but what’s the name of the most famous resident of Jellystone Park?", # Yogi Bear.
"He’s “smarter than the average bear”, but what’s the name of " +
"the most famous resident of Jellystone Park?", # Yogi Bear.
"What is the common name for calcium carbonate?", # Chalk.
"What holds school supplies and children also carry them on their backs?", # Backpacks.
"What holds school supplies and children also " +
"carry them on their backs?", # Backpacks.
"What colour is a stop sign?", # Red and white.
"What vehicle runs on a track and blows a whistle?", # A train.
"In needlework, what does UFO refer to?", # An unfinished object.
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