== What to ask a person in a game of 20 questions
Is it heveier then a duck ?
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Is it edable
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The 20 questions game is that one person will ask the question and the other person will answer. The person who started the game will ask all 20 questions before the other person starts their 20 questions.
20 Questions is a game where you think of a thing (either a person, place, thing, animal, etc.) and the other person can ask you 20 questions about it to try and guess what you are thinking of. For example: You think of spider The first question your partner asks is: Is it a person? You answer: No Then your partner asks: Is it an animal? You answer: Yes Then your partner asks: Is it a mammal? You answer: No And so on...
You are the person who thinks of an object for others to guess by answering yes or no questions in the game of 20 Questions.
The idiom "20 Questions" originates from a guessing game where one participant thinks of an object and the other participant asks up to 20 yes-or-no questions to guess what it is. The aim is to guess correctly within the limit of 20 questions.
From the popular radio quiz show (called '20 Questions'), when a player desribes an object as 'animal', 'vegetable' or 'mineral' and then the other contestants have 20 questions to ask in order to identify the object in question.
Its very similar to the game we have now called 20 questions. Here you have 20 question to ask of the person , they may answer yes or no. I.e. Is this a person = Yes , now "are you a male?" etc
Start with questions like, "WHat's your favorite color" or "what's your favorite food," then spring random quetions to make them laugh. Then ask the questions that you really want answers to.
If you are referring to the electronic, hand-held version of the game, it is possible to outsmart it. After it asks its 20 questions, it will guess what you are thinking about. If you say no, it will ask 3 more questions and then guess again. If you say no a second time, then you have outsmarted it!
Examples of questions that can quickly define an item in "20 questions" are :Is it bigger than a breadbox (an old term for a container about 1/4 to 1/2 cubic foot)Is it animal, vegetable, mineral?Is it something people use every day?Can you carry it around?Is it solid or liquid?
Well just go up to her or txt her and say hey snd ask her wht is shevdoing and then ask her if she wants to play 20 questions ( a game where u ask each other questions)
Yes.
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