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Orient Expedition (OE) Quiz

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Try taking an Orient Expedition Theme quiz by clicking here=> OE Quiz.

You must register by entering a user name, password, and E-mail.

The quiz includes 20 questions about the characters, monsters, treasures, and sets of the Orient Expedition theme. Try taking the quiz without researching and post your results here. Good luck!

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One false start, 121 seconds for the quiz, a measly 10/20 correct. Sigh. I am ashamed of myself.

Must ...... study...... more...... adventurers.....

By the way Brickster, thanks for doing that, it was fun!

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Oh, here's the rating system with adventure titles (based on your score out of 20):

0-3: Supply Carrier

4-7: Pitfaller

8-11: Adventurer

12-15: Tomb Raider

16-19: Indiana Jones

20: Marco Polo

That makes Gylman an Adventurer and JC a Tomb Raider.

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Blast! I only got 16 right :-$ Of course, one of those was a stupid mistake of thinking the helmet came with the Scorpion Palace, when I can very clearly see the shield behind the onion dome now. Grrrr. The other three wrong answers I don't mind so much. After all who knew what the emperor's name was (and I was 1/2 right, anyway) and what Dorje's name means...

Steve

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Just took it now. 16/20 with no previous research.

Good quiz!

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Appears that 16 is the high score. It's a pretty good score considering that I think most people just buy sets and aren't too knowledgeable with the story line from the Lego web site.

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Nope. The Adventurer rating system discriminates against pirates (or just Pheses). You're still a pirate.

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Marco Polo was probably a pirate anyway, history has just misportrayed his true identity!

The Brickster, did you make this test or know who made this test? I ask because I noticed there's an option at the website to make your own tests...

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I made it. I just searched the web one day for a site that lets you create your own test. This site/process was really easy.

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I created the Pirate LEGO at OkCupid.com which I think (I haven't really looked into it so this is more of an assumption) has greater control over the tests. For example, at OkCupid you can track 4 custom variables plus theres an automatic scoring variable. Not that its really relevant to a test like that, I just thought I'd mention it for the sake of mentioning it.

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I got 18 of 20. The last one, which I got right, I kind of guessed on but was pretty sure. But only the 2 I got wrong really were guesses. The ones I got wrong were what city the Emperor siezed and Pippin's profession. I wasn't sure between 2 of Pippen's proffession so I guessed, but the other one was right. I got Indiana Jones becayse I got 18 :D

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Nice job, but this is a rather old message (last post prior to you = May 6). Welcome to Eurobricks though, Gahu. You might want to check the Last Post Info unless you really like a subject.

Answers to the questions you missed:

Pippin's profession is a "globe-trotting" reporter for World Magazine.

Emperor Chang Wu seized control of the city of Xi'an. He is also known as the false emperor.

Great job in getting 18/20!

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do you not believe in resurrecting old threads ??? that is interesting, cause i think its a good thing.

not that this thread is a good example, but its better than creating duplicates ???

- BrickMiner

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I'm fine with it, esp. if I'm the author of the thread. But sometimes new members will read a message thinking that the discussion just took place when in fact it's old information. That's why I mentioned, "unless you really like the subject".

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