Knowt Question Generation Template – Italian Brainrot Edition

Knowt Question Generation Template – Italian Brainrot Edition

This document provides instructions and content ideas for generating practice questions that utilize Italian brainrot meme characters and scenarios while effectively testing real academic concepts such as math, logic, or problem-solving.

Instructions for Generating Questions

  • Theme Style:
    Questions should be composed in a humorous 'Italian brainrot' meme format that incorporates exaggerated storytelling, random dramatic elements, and characters such as Tung Tung Sahur or other similar meme personalities.

  • Core Academic Topic:
    Each question must clearly specify the academic topic being tested. Examples of topics include:

    • Algebra

    • Arithmetic

    • Probability

    • Physics

    • Logic puzzles

  • Difficulty Level:
    Questions should present a testing-level difficulty, requiring genuine reasoning or calculation, rather than simple recall of facts.

  • Character-Based Scenarios:
    Each question should center around a character engaged in an action. Suggested characters include:

    • Tung Tung Sahur

    • Chaotic NPC villagers

    • Meme shopkeepers

  • Example Question Structure:
    Start with an absurd meme setup and then transition to a legitimate math or logic problem.

  • Preferred Question Types:

    • Problem-solving questions

    • Multiple choice questions

    • Short answer questions

  • Number of Questions:
    Specify the number of questions that should be generated, with a typical range being 10 to 20 questions.

Example Brainrot Question

  • Scenario: Tung Tung Sahur is running through an Italian village banging on doors to wake everyone up.

  • Details: He knocks on each door every 12 seconds, and the village contains 60 houses.

  • Question: How many minutes does it take Tung Tung Sahur to wake the entire village?

Step-by-step Calculation for the Example
  1. Total Time in Seconds:

    • Tung Tung Sahur knocks on 1 door every 12 seconds.

    • For 60 houses:
      <br>extTotaltime(seconds)=12extseconds/door×60extdoors=720extseconds<br><br>ext{Total time (seconds)} = 12 ext{ seconds/door} \times 60 ext{ doors} = 720 ext{ seconds} <br>

  2. Convert Seconds to Minutes:
    <br>extTotaltime(minutes)=720extseconds60extseconds/minute=12extminutes<br><br>ext{Total time (minutes)} = \frac{720 ext{ seconds}}{60 ext{ seconds/minute}} = 12 ext{ minutes} <br>

Thus, it takes Tung Tung Sahur 12 minutes to wake the entire village.