1.
City of adventure is an accessory for the Dungeons and Dragons fantasy first published in the year?
Correct Answer
A. 1985
Explanation
City of Adventure is an accessory for the Dungeons and Dragons fantasy game that was first published in 1985.
2.
This decade-old publication is also called?
Correct Answer
B. Lankhmar
Explanation
This decade-old publication is also called "Lankhmar" because it is referring to a specific publication that is known by that name. The other options, Suspense, Adventure, and Mystery, are not the correct names for this publication.
3.
It was published in the 80s by?
Correct Answer
A. TSR
Explanation
The correct answer is TSR. TSR stands for Tactical Studies Rules, which was a publishing company known for creating and publishing role-playing games, including the famous Dungeons & Dragons. The question is asking about a publication from the 80s, and TSR fits this description as it was active during that time period.
4.
The book full of adventure and suspense was written by?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
The correct answer is "All of the above" because the question asks for the author of a book full of adventure and suspense, and all three authors listed (Bruce Nesmith, Douglas Niles, and Ken Rolston) are known for writing books in that genre. Therefore, any of them could have written the book in question.
5.
A book full of fun, enjoyment, and adventure can be categorized to the genre of?
Correct Answer
C. Role-playing game
Explanation
A book full of fun, enjoyment, and adventure is typically associated with role-playing games. Role-playing games often involve immersive and interactive storytelling, allowing readers to become part of the adventure and make choices that impact the outcome. This genre is known for its emphasis on exploration, character development, and imaginative worlds, making it a suitable category for a book that promises fun, enjoyment, and adventure.
6.
The two booklet set describes Nehwon and the city of?
Correct Answer
B. Lankhmar
Explanation
The correct answer is Lankhmar. The question asks for the city described in the two booklet set about Nehwon. Out of the given options, Lankhmar is the only city mentioned in the context of Nehwon. Therefore, Lankhmar is the correct answer.
7.
It includes information on the city’s districts, faction and guilds, characters, and the gods and monsters of?
Correct Answer
A. Newhorn
Explanation
The given answer, Newhorn, is the correct option because it is the only one that fits the context of the question. The question mentions information about a city's districts, factions and guilds, characters, and gods and monsters. Out of the given options, Newhorn is the only one that could potentially have this information. The other options, Lebanon, Ixtapa, and Lankmat, do not provide any relevant information that matches the context of the question.
8.
The larger book begins by detailing summaries of the?
Correct Answer
D. A and B only
Explanation
The larger book begins by detailing summaries of Farhrd and Grey Mouser. This means that the book provides summaries or descriptions of the characters Farhrd and Grey Mouser at the beginning. The other options, Muods and A and B only, are not mentioned in the question and therefore cannot be considered as part of the answer.
9.
Another annotated map details the world of Nehwon, followed by descriptions of almost?
Correct Answer
D. 100 NPCs
Explanation
The correct answer is 100 NPCs. The question is asking for the number of NPCs (non-player characters) described in the annotated map of Nehwon. The answer of 100 NPCs indicates that there are detailed descriptions for 100 different non-player characters in the map.
10.
The city of adventure was designed Bruce Nesmith, Douglas Niles, and Ken Rolston, with a cover by?
Correct Answer
D. Keith Parkinson
Explanation
Keith Parkinson is the correct answer because he is credited with creating the cover for the city of adventure. The question states that the city was designed by Bruce Nesmith, Douglas Niles, and Ken Rolston, but it specifically asks for the cover artist. Keith Parkinson's name is listed among the options, indicating that he is the artist responsible for the cover.