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Most questions depends on the question context. Like the stranger on the train... is it a drunken b*m who's wife and children left him etc or a fighter pilot
Actually, a huge variation in the questions. The answers to each question actually make sense, which is extremely rare for quizzes. The final holiday type makes no sense at all, but you wouldn't expect it to.
Load More Replies...Really confusing. Some of the questions seem to be using "the Holidays" in an American fashion to mean the Christmas period, others for any celebration day and some could be the non-American usage where it means vacations. I know it's all silly really, but it's annoying when you don't know what the question is supposed to mean.
Most questions depends on the question context. Like the stranger on the train... is it a drunken b*m who's wife and children left him etc or a fighter pilot
Actually, a huge variation in the questions. The answers to each question actually make sense, which is extremely rare for quizzes. The final holiday type makes no sense at all, but you wouldn't expect it to.
Load More Replies...Really confusing. Some of the questions seem to be using "the Holidays" in an American fashion to mean the Christmas period, others for any celebration day and some could be the non-American usage where it means vacations. I know it's all silly really, but it's annoying when you don't know what the question is supposed to mean.

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