data collecting with inui 05

May 01, 2009 00:08



π Every week, you will follow Inui as he travels to different schools, collecting data.

π He will ask you a question that is related to that school (i.e. about a character from that school, the tennis club, the school itself, etc).

π Correct answers will get you random cards and/or items from that particular school. If there are no decks from that school yet, then the prizes will be green tennis balls (item01).

π Correct answers to the more difficult questions will get you pink tennis balls (item02).

This week we're at:


Inui says:

Thank you for your assistance last week. If you wish to include this into your own notebook, the full names of the two regulars who defeated Fuji and Kawamura during our match with Yamabuki were Nitobe Inakichi who has a sprout on his head and Kita Ichiuma who has swirls on his cheeks.

Now for something a bit more challenging. The regulars of Hyoutei Gakuen are well off financially due to their father's occupations. Surprisingly however, Akutagawa Jirou's father is self-employed. See if you can find out the occupation of Akutagawa Jirou's father to receive one pink tennis ball. However, if that is too challenging, find out the occupation of Sakaki Tarou, the coach of Hyoutei Gakuen's tennis team instead.

You have until Friday, May 8th to give me your answers. I have random cards from Hyoutei and pink tennis balls in return for your assistance.

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Now that I've been doing this for five weeks... How have the questions been? Too easy? Too difficult? Any thoughts or feedback?

[EDIT]

JUST TO CLARIFY THAT YOU *MAY* ANSWER BOTH QUESTIONS. XD;; I thought that if the first one was too difficult (and it doesn't seem it is), then you still have a chance to win something with the second question (which is the regular reward of 2 random cards). So if you know both, answer both (to receive 2 random cards and item02 if you get them correct).

Sorry for failing this week. XD;

This round is now closed.
THE DATA HAS BEEN COLLECTED.

!games, data collecting with inui, weekly

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