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Quiz about Mystical Magic 8  Ball
Quiz about Mystical Magic 8  Ball

Mystical Magic 8 Ball Trivia Quiz


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A multiple-choice quiz by DR.NO. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
DR.NO
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
322,670
Updated
Oct 07 24
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
652
Last 3 plays: emmal2000uk (2/10), Triviaballer (8/10), BarbaraMcI (10/10).
Question 1 of 10
1. It is certain that in 1946 the Magic 8 Ball was invented by which of the following individuals? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. You may rely on it that the inventor of the Magic 8 Ball was the son of a person that practiced which career? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Yes, definitely the Syco-Seer was invented first, but it differed from the Magic 8 Ball in which of the following ways? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Signs point to which of the following choices as providing the inspiration for the external design of the Magic 8 Ball? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. If reply is hazy, try again, because which of the following mediums found inside Magic 8 Ball can obscure the answer? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Without a doubt there is a 20 sided die inside of every Magic 8 Ball, but what would such a geometric shape be called? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Concentrate and consider what is the type(s) of answer that Magic 8 Ball will summon to answer mystical queries? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. It is decidedly so that results of the Coupon Collector's Problem in probability theory indicate that it will take an average of asking Magic 8 Ball how many questions to receive each of the 20 different answers at least once? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Outlook not so good for the performance of Magic 8 Ball if which of the following actions is performed prior to use? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Outlook good if one wishes to use Magic 8 Ball right after taking this quiz, because which of the following options are immediately available for prediction without even leaving your seat? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. It is certain that in 1946 the Magic 8 Ball was invented by which of the following individuals?

Answer: Albert Carter

Albert Carter grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio not only during a time in which spiritualism was popular, but in a household in which his mother was a professional practitioner of clairvoyance. Inspired by his mother's invention of a home fortune telling device he later invented his own, which he called the "Syco-Seer".

In 1946, Carter forged a business partnership with Abe Bookman (i.e., Alabe Crafts Company) to mass produce the Syco-Seer more efficiently and inexpensively. Unfortunately, Carter passed away in 1948 prior to the patent being granted for his device.

However, Abe Bookman continued to develop and refine the Syco-Seer, which eventually yielded the device now known as "Magic 8 Ball". Not even Albert Carter's psychic mother, Mary, could have predicted the success of her son's invention as approximately 1 million Magic 8-Balls are sold yearly.
2. You may rely on it that the inventor of the Magic 8 Ball was the son of a person that practiced which career?

Answer: Psychic and fortune teller

Albert Carter's mother, Mary, worked as a clairvoyant in Cincinnati, Ohio. Inventing psychic devices ran in the family as Mary invented the Psycho-Slate. The Psycho-Slate was composed of a box and a chalkboard. The device worked by placing the chalkboard inside the box, asking a question, closing the lid, and opening the lid to find an answer that had appeared on the chalkboard.
3. Yes, definitely the Syco-Seer was invented first, but it differed from the Magic 8 Ball in which of the following ways?

Answer: Both choices are correct

Marketed as the "Miracle Home Fortune Teller" the Syco-Seer was the precursor to Magic 8 Ball. The Syco-Seer design incorporated a cylinder filled with dark blue tinted alcohol in which two dice embossed with answers floated. One would invert the device after asking a question to view the answer through a window.

The principles between these two devices are the same with the only difference being the shape of the devices and the number of dice used.
4. Signs point to which of the following choices as providing the inspiration for the external design of the Magic 8 Ball?

Answer: Brunswick Billiards

Abe Bookman, Albert Carter's partner and heir to the Syco-Seer, had further refined the shape of the device by encasing it in a ball and using just one die. At this point the Syco-Seer externally resembled a crystal ball, but even this design change did not significantly stimulate retail sales.

However, Brunswick Billiards noted the change and contracted Bookman to make promotional versions of the Syco-Seer with an external casing resembling an 8 ball used in billiards. After the promotion was over Bookman continued to use the 8 ball design and successfully marketed the device as "Magic 8 Ball".
5. If reply is hazy, try again, because which of the following mediums found inside Magic 8 Ball can obscure the answer?

Answer: Dark blue tinted alcohol

The use of the dark blue tinted alcohol medium in which the die is suspended dates back to Albert Carter's earlier invention the "Syco-Seer", which predated Magic 8 Ball.
6. Without a doubt there is a 20 sided die inside of every Magic 8 Ball, but what would such a geometric shape be called?

Answer: Icosahedron

The seemingly unnatural 20 sided shape of the icosahedron manifests in nature in the structure of radilaria (amoeboid protozoa), viruses (e.g., herpes), crystals, and fullerene. "Fullerene" is a form of carbon with closed cages of carbon atoms named as an homage to Buckminster Fuller's work with geodesic domes. In fact, Buckminster Fuller's "Fuller Projection Map" that minimizes distortion to 2% is icosahedral and can be opened to lay on a flat surface for perusal.

Interestingly, Magic 8 Ball is not the only entertainment device to incorporate a icosahedron in gaming: Dungeons & Dragons, Icosagame (AKA Ico Crystal Game), and Scattergories all use icosahedron shaped die.

Specific References:

The Free Dictionary by Farlex
Fullerene
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Fullerine

Wikipedia
Icosahedron
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icosahedron
7. Concentrate and consider what is the type(s) of answer that Magic 8 Ball will summon to answer mystical queries?

Answer: All the choices are correct

Magic 8 Ball offers the possibility of receiving 1 of 20 different responses to each query. The nature of these responses are ten affirmative, five negative, and five neutral, which are further detailed in the following list:

Affirmative

* Yes
* Yes - definitely
* Signs point to yes
* As I see it, yes
* It is certain
* It is decidedly so
* You may rely on it
* Most likely
* Outlook good
* Without a doubt

Negative

* My sources say no
* Don't count on it
* Very doubtful
* Outlook not so good
* My reply is no

Neutral

* Cannot predict now
* Ask again later
* Concentrate and ask again
* Better not tell you now
* Reply hazy, try again
8. It is decidedly so that results of the Coupon Collector's Problem in probability theory indicate that it will take an average of asking Magic 8 Ball how many questions to receive each of the 20 different answers at least once?

Answer: 72

The Coupon Collector's Problem (CCP) in probability theory assumes that each flip to reveal the answer after querying Magic 8 Ball is independent of previous and subsequent flips. On each trial there is the chance of getting 1 of 20 answers, because the previous answer(s) received are replaced and/or remain in the answer pool. So, the CCP offers an approach for figuring out how many times a Magic 8 Ball has to be flipped to reveal every single answer at least once while taking into consideration that sometimes a previously viewed answer will reappear.

There is much more to CCP than the preceding brief description. For those individuals that would like to know more about CCP and attendant calculations please consult the following sources:

Isaac, Richard (1995). The Pleasure of Probability. Springer-Verlag, New York, NY.
9. Outlook not so good for the performance of Magic 8 Ball if which of the following actions is performed prior to use?

Answer: Shaking

Shaking Magic 8 Ball while asking a question is counterproductive as it results in air bubbles that obscure the proffered answer. Although it has not been scientifically tested, proudly displaying and lovingly dusting Magic 8 Ball could possibly result in more positive answers to queries. However, do not taunt or tease your Magic 8-Ball, because, well, it just isn't nice!
10. Outlook good if one wishes to use Magic 8 Ball right after taking this quiz, because which of the following options are immediately available for prediction without even leaving your seat?

Answer: Virtual Magic 8 Ball

To satisfy the inexplicable compulsion to Magic 8 Ball immediately please make a selection from either the Magic 8 Ball Classicists and/or Magic 8 Ball Experimentalists lists provided below.

For Magic 8 Ball Classicists:

Answers delivered in a mystic triangle

Official Mattel On-Line M8B
http://www.mattelgamefinder.com/demos.asp?demo=mb

Ask the Magic 8 Ball a Question
http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~ssanty/cgi-bin/eightball.cgi


For Magic 8 Ball Experimentalists:

Answers rendered in animation, image and/or text
Spike's 8 Ball Knows All
http://www.indra.com/8ball/front.html

Answers rendered via musical divination
Radio 8 Ball
http://www.radio8ball.com/


FYI: No Magic 8 Balls were mangled, maimed, molested, and/or murdered during the commission of this quiz.
Source: Author DR.NO

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