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Test Description: Gad7
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Bingo is an example of what type of player interaction pattern?
A
multiple individual players vs game
B
team competition
C
multilateral competition
D
cooperative play
2) The objective in this game is to arrange your game pieces in a certain spatial configuration
A
solution
B
capture
C
alignment
D
outwit
3) in the game 'connect Four' be the first player to place 4 units in a contiguous line on the playing grid is an example of what kind of game objective
A
solution
B
outwit
C
capture
D
alignment
4) The highest chess piece is
A
king
B
queen
C
rook
D
bishop
5) The primary objective category for Chess is
A
capture
B
chase
C
alignment
D
race
6) Tag and dodge ball are examples of
A
multilateral competition
B
cooperative play
C
unilateral competition
D
player vs. player
7) Which ofo the following is a game without a scoring system
A
basketball
B
pinball
C
chess
D
darts
8) Sit down at the computer and start writing like crazy. Don't worry about being coherent. Don't thing about punctuation or spelling. After 10 minutes spewing words on a particular topic, read over what you have done
A
idea cards
B
randomize it
C
stream of consciousness
D
list creation
9) what is the most common pattern for digital gaming?
A
player vs. player
B
unilateral competition
C
single player vs. game
D
multiple individual players versus game
10) The hearts in the upper corner on an electronic game represent
A
the health of the player
B
the points the player has earned
C
the time left in the game
D
the friendliness of the player
*select an answer for all questions
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