On-Sets Quiz – February 2013
Which two Set-Names in the list below equal the same set of cards for any Universe? (A) G – R (B) G U R’ (C) R’ Ω G (D) R … Continue →
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Which two Set-Names in the list below equal the same set of cards for any Universe? (A) G – R (B) G U R’ (C) R’ Ω G (D) R … Continue →
The Goal is 6×5+3 with no grouping on the mat. A player presents this Equation after a Challenge: (7 x 4) + 5 – 0 = 33 Assuming the Solution … Continue →
What is the procedure if a player calls G cube wild when there are no G cubes in Resources?
After a Challenge Impossible, how long does the Mover, and the Third Party if siding with the Mover, have to write a Solution?
The player in the lead makes a Bonus move. An opponent points out the illegal procedure. In what divisions does the Mover lose one point? (A) Junior/Senior only(B) Elementary/Middle only(C) … Continue →
Section A Prejudice Academic Detachment Drawing the Line Not Drawing the Line Conservatism, Radicalism, Moderatism Rationalization Wishful Thinking Tabloid Thinking Causal Oversimplification Inconceivability There’s no way Notre Dame will beat … Continue →
This month’s theme: Events in January of the president’s term 1. George Washington 2. John Adams 3. Thomas Jefferson 4. James Madison 5. James Monroe 6. John Quincy Adams 7. … Continue →
After a Challenge Impossible, the Third Party is assumed to be a solver unless he declares neutral. What is the time limit for the Third Party to declare neutral?
With the variations Multiple operations, Two operations, and No Null Restrictions called, write a correct Solution for this Goal. Assume that you can use any of the remaining Resources, along … Continue →
Section A Prejudice Academic Detachment Drawing the Line Not Drawing the Line Conservatism, Radicalism, Moderatism Rationalization Wishful Thinking Tabloid Thinking Causal Oversimplification Inconceivability Student: “Mr. Fobbs, can I get some … Continue →