Quizzes & Puzzles8 mins ago
Animal World
19 Answers
All answers are animals.
1 Builders tool beginning H
2. Arrived 1st November R or S
3. Winner of tricks T U V W.
Thank you for any help.
1 Builders tool beginning H
2. Arrived 1st November R or S
3. Winner of tricks T U V W.
Thank you for any help.
Answers
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sir.prize – Since, as you are fond of pointing out, this is a question and answer site and anyone can ask anything then please answer the following question which I posed to you in a thread a fortnight ago but which you never answered.
Suppose that you personally (as someone who says he does quizzes) have chosen to buy a quiz where the quiz setter says ‘no asking for help on the internet’ then in those circumstances do you, or do you not, think it’s reasonable to ignore that request and ask nevertheless (on this site or any other)? And if you do think it’s OK to ask, can you please explain why you think it’s reasonable to do so given that it was your choice to buy the quiz in the first place and if you didn’t like the ‘rules’ you didn’t have to buy it.
And please don’t quote anything written by the AB editor in your answer since that’s irrelevant to the question I’ve asked you. Answerbank just gives anyone the means by which they can choose to ignore the quizsetter’s request in such circumstances but is not the only website that could be used.
Suppose that you personally (as someone who says he does quizzes) have chosen to buy a quiz where the quiz setter says ‘no asking for help on the internet’ then in those circumstances do you, or do you not, think it’s reasonable to ignore that request and ask nevertheless (on this site or any other)? And if you do think it’s OK to ask, can you please explain why you think it’s reasonable to do so given that it was your choice to buy the quiz in the first place and if you didn’t like the ‘rules’ you didn’t have to buy it.
And please don’t quote anything written by the AB editor in your answer since that’s irrelevant to the question I’ve asked you. Answerbank just gives anyone the means by which they can choose to ignore the quizsetter’s request in such circumstances but is not the only website that could be used.
Pulse,
It is not up to you to police this issue. You need to understand that the rules are set out by me on this site and they're the ones which count here on these pages.
We have a community of jolly quizzers who like helping each other out - it is their prerogative to buy the quiz as it is theirs to ask questions here.
I am unsure what your question to Sir.Prize is, but your attitude isn't one very much in keeping with The AnswerBank.
It is not up to you to police this issue. You need to understand that the rules are set out by me on this site and they're the ones which count here on these pages.
We have a community of jolly quizzers who like helping each other out - it is their prerogative to buy the quiz as it is theirs to ask questions here.
I am unsure what your question to Sir.Prize is, but your attitude isn't one very much in keeping with The AnswerBank.
AB Editor – In the circumstances I’ve outlined (ie someone chooses to buy a ‘no asking for help’ quiz and then goes ahead and asks anyway) you yourself have described it as being “dishonourable” to go against the wishes of the quiz setter. And while you have stated you will not remove the question why is it unreasonable for anyone to point out that the asker is being “dishonourable”? After all, some of the people who might otherwise try to answer the question have stated on here that they would not do so if they knew of the quiz setter’s request.