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About This Challenge
In the world of knowledge, belief, and opinion, one way to test and challenge oneself is through games that stimulate the mind and critical thinking. One such game is a quiz game that puts your knowledge to the test.
Game Details: a quiz game with multiple-choice questions to test your knowledge.
Race against the clock to answer as many questions as you can!
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Knowledge is justified true belief.
Belief is the psychological state in which an individual holds a proposition to be true.
Opinion is a belief or judgment that falls short of knowledge.
Knowledge requires justification, truth, and belief.
Belief can be based on evidence, reasoning, or faith.
Opinions can be influenced by emotions, biases, and social pressure.
Knowledge is often seen as more reliable and objective than belief or opinion.
Belief can be changed through new evidence or reasoning.
Opinions can vary widely among individuals and cultures.
Knowledge is often acquired through education, experience, and scientific inquiry.
Belief can be influenced by upbringing, religion, and personal experiences.
Opinions can be shaped by media, propaganda, and social media.
Knowledge is considered to be more certain and stable than belief or opinion.
Belief can be held with varying degrees of certainty or confidence.
Opinions can be based on incomplete or misleading information.
Knowledge is often tested and revised through the scientific method.
Belief can be resistant to change even in the face of contradictory evidence.
Opinions can be influenced by groupthink and confirmation bias.
Knowledge is considered to be more objective and universal than belief or opinion.
Belief can be subjective and vary between individuals.