Knowt Question Generation Template – Italian Brainrot Edition
Knowt Question Generation Template – Italian Brainrot Edition
This document outlines instructions and ideas for generating practice questions using Italian brainrot meme characters and scenarios.
The approach focuses on integrating real academic concepts, such as mathematics, logic, and problem solving, while employing humorous and exaggerated narrative styles typical of the Italian brainrot meme framework.
1. Theme Style
Questions should embody a humorous tone characteristic of the 'Italian brainrot' meme genre.
Utilize exaggerated storytelling and random dramatic elements.
Incorporate well-known meme personalities or characters, such as Tung Tung Sahur or similar interpretations.
2. Core Academic Topic
Each question must specify the core academic topic being assessed, which could include:
Algebra
Arithmetic
Probability
Physics
Logic puzzles
3. Difficulty Level
Questions should be crafted to present a testing level of difficulty, ensuring they require actual reasoning or calculations rather than simple recall of information.
4. Character-Based Scenarios
Questions should revolve around a character engaged in some humorous or chaotic action.
Example characters could include:
Tung Tung Sahur
Chaotic NPC villagers
Meme shopkeepers
5. Example Question Structure
Begin with an absurd or dramatic meme setup.
Transition smoothly into a real mathematical or logic problem that the setup leads into.
6. Preferred Question Types
Suggested formats for questions include:
Problem solving questions
Multiple choice questions
Short answer questions
7. Number of Questions
Specify the number of questions to be generated, commonly around 10–20 questions.
Example Brainrot Question
Setup: Tung Tung Sahur is running through an Italian village, banging on doors to wake everyone up.
Information Provided: He knocks on 1 door every 12 seconds, and there are 60 houses in the village.
Question: How many minutes does it take Tung Tung Sahur to wake the entire village?
Solution Explanation
To solve this problem, calculate the total time taken to knock on all 60 doors.
For each door, if he takes 12 seconds, the time taken for 60 doors is calculated as follows:
Total time in seconds = Total doors × Time per door
So, Total time =
Convert seconds to minutes:
Knowing that 1 minute = 60 seconds, we find minutes by:
Total minutes =
Thus, it takes Tung Tung Sahur 12 minutes to wake the entire village.