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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Solo1</TITLE> <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Arachnophilia 3.4"> <META NAME="FORMATTER" CONTENT="Arachnophilia 3.4"> </HEAD> <BODY BACKGROUND="" BGCOLOR="#ffffff" TEXT="#0000a0" LINK="#0000ff" VLINK="#800080" ALINK="#ff0000"> <h3><font color="#990066">Are There Any Easy Answers? Part 1<br></font></h3> <CENTER> <P> There certainly are easy answers to the following quiz. You're unlikely to gain any amazing insight. However, given that the idea is to get a perfect score (6 out of 6) , you may learn a little. Look carefully at the available buttons and answer only "true" or "false" to the statements that appear. Press "stop" when you're finished. <BR><BR> <CENTER> <applet code="Quiz2.class" width=227 height=227> <!- -max length of each line = 36 characters.- -> <!- make sure all parameters exist even if they are just empty strings - -> <param name=q1 value="1)Happiness is not worth"> <param name=q1b value="making an effort to gain."> <param name=q2 value="2) $19.75 a pound is a reasonable"> <param name=q2b value="price for tomatoes."> <param name=q3 value="3) Setting one's priorities"> <param name=q3b value="can help in achieving one's goals"> <param name=q4 value="4) Quizzes are invariably"> <param name=q4b value="a waste of time"> <param name=q5 value="5) Quizzes are sometimes"> <param name=q5b value="a waste of time."> <param name=q6 value="6) I'd better not say anything"> <param name=q6b value="negative about this quiz"> <!- -// every question must have an answer from 1 to 4 - -> <! - -// 1=yes 2=no 3=true 4=false - -> <param name=x1 value="4"> <param name=x2 value="4"> <param name=x3 value="3"> <param name=x4 value="4"> <param name=x5 value="3"> <param name=x6 value="3"> </applet> <BR><BR> </CENTER> If you got 6 out of 6, fine. If you didn't, it may only mean that you have a strange idea of the price of tomatoes. If you answered "yes" or "no" to any questions, you won't have scored on them. If you didn't press the "stop" button, you won't have heard the applause. If you refused to give the expected answer, you also wouldn't score. Independence has a price<BR><BR><EM>The short message here is that in any situation, explore the options, be original by all means, but be aware of what's required and that you may have to go with what works in order to achieve your aims. And of course, although it may not be as easy as re-trying the quiz, you can always make other more informed attempts once you've gained a little experience</EM> </BODY> </HTML>