Let's face it: This spot is really fun to add/do pop 测试 问题 in. It's fun to learn neat new facts and it's fun to surprise others with some new facts. But there are two problems that can make an otherwise awesome pop 测试 into a dud!
Problem 1: Facts That... Aren't!
A lot of facts AREN'T actually a fact - especially on the internet! A lot of "strange facts" sites are FILLED with inaccurate 或者 downright FALSE statements that are just commonly believed to be true. That doesn't make them actually true! Remember, anyone can say anything is "true" on the internet - but that doesn't make it so. Research your facts before making a pop 测试 问题 about them. That "stranger than fiction" fact 你 just found might very well BE fiction!
Watch for these common pitfalls:
1. "Facts" that exist only to shock 或者 awe. There are a lot of gross "facts" that exist only to frighten 或者 gross out people, but have no truth behind them.
2. "Facts" that couldn't possibly be proven. Think about it. Is your "fact" something that a scientist could actually sit down and PROVE? Is it something the world of science would even bother to try to prove? Without proof, it's only a myth 或者 conjecture. Which means it's just as likely not true as it is true!
3. Facts that are misconstrued 或者 misrepresented to sound like something they're not. Example: "A dog's mouth is cleaner than a human's mouth." This is false. "A dog's mouth contains fewer bacteria that are harmful to humans than a human's mouth contains." This is true. There's only a slight difference in wording, but a HUGE difference in meaning.
So beware presenting myths as facts in your 测试 questions. Make sure your facts ARE facts before 你 present them to others! (And if 你 find out they're NOT true, go ahead and make a 测试 问题 about it NOT being a fact! It's fun to bust "unbelievable" myths, too! :))
Problem 2: True... False... Neither?
Okay. So you're all ready with your fact that IS a fact. Now it's time to make a question. That's the easy part... most times. But there's one common pitfall here - and it comes with true/false questions.
Make doubly sure that your true/false statement IS actually true 或者 false! For starters, make sure to proofread. A missing word 或者 a typo could easily make your "true" statement not true!
Another common mistake is with less than / 更多 than statements. Let's use an example here. We'll assume this is a true fact that we want to present in a true/false question: "Jane has 更多 than $50 in her wallet." Now let's look at some possible true/false ways to present this.
"Jane has 更多 than $50 in her wallet." This is TRUE. It's also a little unimaginative and we certainly wouldn't want to do every 问题 that way! So let's look at some others.
"Jane has 更多 than $25 in her wallet." A trick question! This is false, right? WRONG. It's true. If we know Jane has 更多 than $50, we ALSO know she has 更多 than $25. $50 is 更多 than $25, after all... and we know she has at least $50.
"Jane has 更多 than $75 in her wallet." Another trick question! This is false, right? WRONG again! We have no way of knowing how much 更多 than $50 Jane has. She might have 更多 than $75, but she might have somewhere between $50 and $75. So this statement is entirely unknown.
"Jane has less than $50 in her wallet." Another try for a trick question. Is it false? YES! This one is false - and a good example of a trick question.
"Jane has $25 in her wallet." Another trick question! Is this one false? YES! This is another trick 问题 that works.
The same goes for exact numbers. Say we know Jane has exactly 6 $10 bills in her wallet. What about these true/false statements?
"Jane has 3 $10 bills." False, right? WRONG! This is true. Jane has 3 $10 bills in her wallet (plus 3 more!).
"Jane has 8 $10 bills." False, right? RIGHT! This is a false statement that works.
So remember: Make sure you're not presenting a factually true statement as a false one!
Using these tips, we can all work at continuing to make one of the funnest pop 测试 sections on Fanpop! :)
(This 文章 isn't intended to be aimed at any one user. These are really common mistakes that are totally easy to make! So I'm not picking on anyone 或者 pointing fingers here. Just trying to make 潮流粉丝俱乐部 a better place for everybody :))
Problem 1: Facts That... Aren't!
A lot of facts AREN'T actually a fact - especially on the internet! A lot of "strange facts" sites are FILLED with inaccurate 或者 downright FALSE statements that are just commonly believed to be true. That doesn't make them actually true! Remember, anyone can say anything is "true" on the internet - but that doesn't make it so. Research your facts before making a pop 测试 问题 about them. That "stranger than fiction" fact 你 just found might very well BE fiction!
Watch for these common pitfalls:
1. "Facts" that exist only to shock 或者 awe. There are a lot of gross "facts" that exist only to frighten 或者 gross out people, but have no truth behind them.
2. "Facts" that couldn't possibly be proven. Think about it. Is your "fact" something that a scientist could actually sit down and PROVE? Is it something the world of science would even bother to try to prove? Without proof, it's only a myth 或者 conjecture. Which means it's just as likely not true as it is true!
3. Facts that are misconstrued 或者 misrepresented to sound like something they're not. Example: "A dog's mouth is cleaner than a human's mouth." This is false. "A dog's mouth contains fewer bacteria that are harmful to humans than a human's mouth contains." This is true. There's only a slight difference in wording, but a HUGE difference in meaning.
So beware presenting myths as facts in your 测试 questions. Make sure your facts ARE facts before 你 present them to others! (And if 你 find out they're NOT true, go ahead and make a 测试 问题 about it NOT being a fact! It's fun to bust "unbelievable" myths, too! :))
Problem 2: True... False... Neither?
Okay. So you're all ready with your fact that IS a fact. Now it's time to make a question. That's the easy part... most times. But there's one common pitfall here - and it comes with true/false questions.
Make doubly sure that your true/false statement IS actually true 或者 false! For starters, make sure to proofread. A missing word 或者 a typo could easily make your "true" statement not true!
Another common mistake is with less than / 更多 than statements. Let's use an example here. We'll assume this is a true fact that we want to present in a true/false question: "Jane has 更多 than $50 in her wallet." Now let's look at some possible true/false ways to present this.
"Jane has 更多 than $50 in her wallet." This is TRUE. It's also a little unimaginative and we certainly wouldn't want to do every 问题 that way! So let's look at some others.
"Jane has 更多 than $25 in her wallet." A trick question! This is false, right? WRONG. It's true. If we know Jane has 更多 than $50, we ALSO know she has 更多 than $25. $50 is 更多 than $25, after all... and we know she has at least $50.
"Jane has 更多 than $75 in her wallet." Another trick question! This is false, right? WRONG again! We have no way of knowing how much 更多 than $50 Jane has. She might have 更多 than $75, but she might have somewhere between $50 and $75. So this statement is entirely unknown.
"Jane has less than $50 in her wallet." Another try for a trick question. Is it false? YES! This one is false - and a good example of a trick question.
"Jane has $25 in her wallet." Another trick question! Is this one false? YES! This is another trick 问题 that works.
The same goes for exact numbers. Say we know Jane has exactly 6 $10 bills in her wallet. What about these true/false statements?
"Jane has 3 $10 bills." False, right? WRONG! This is true. Jane has 3 $10 bills in her wallet (plus 3 more!).
"Jane has 8 $10 bills." False, right? RIGHT! This is a false statement that works.
So remember: Make sure you're not presenting a factually true statement as a false one!
Using these tips, we can all work at continuing to make one of the funnest pop 测试 sections on Fanpop! :)
(This 文章 isn't intended to be aimed at any one user. These are really common mistakes that are totally easy to make! So I'm not picking on anyone 或者 pointing fingers here. Just trying to make 潮流粉丝俱乐部 a better place for everybody :))