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Can you name the Pac-10 Conference cities by population?
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JumpAroundUW
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Population
City
University
3,849,378
University of California, Los Angeles
3,849,378
University of Southern California
602,000
University of Washington
541,811
University of Arizona
169,712
Arizona State University
153,690
University of Oregon
102,743
University of California, Berkeley
53,900
Oregon State University
27,150
Washington State University
13,315
Stanford University
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Pac-10 Conference Cities Quiz
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Created Jan 15, 2010 in
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Underhawk
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Jan 15th, 2010 at 14:51 GMT
6 points
Arizona is in Tucson, and ASU is in Tempe. I'd also have Stanford in Palo Alto, and also not make people write out Los Angeles twice, but that's just me.
raiders
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Jan 15th, 2010 at 22:16 GMT
6 points
The title kind of implies that the cities must be named in rank form. Otherwise it is just naming the cities of Pac-10 colleges.
cynicallynaive
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Jan 16th, 2010 at 06:38 GMT
2 points
Per raiders' comment, I like that your other conference quizzes I took forced the user to do them in order. I'd accept either Palo Alto or Stanford; clearly http://stanford.edu/ gives an address in Stanford, California 94305 in its footer.
Geo_Crazy
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Jan 21st, 2010 at 18:05 GMT
0 points
Do populations of these cities include the populations of the universities within it (obviously it makes a big difference for Pullman, Palo Alto, etc.)?
PacoDeLasPelotas
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Jan 28th, 2010 at 23:18 GMT
2 points
I think you should have this one force the quiz taker to name the cities in order, that makes it more challenging and fun.
arbitrage
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Feb 2nd, 2010 at 03:59 GMT
3 points
Wikipedia says Palo Alto's population is ~60K; Stanford, CA (the unincorporated area) has the 13,315 population. Maybe accept Palo Alto but display "Stanford, CA"?
Gordo
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Feb 16th, 2010 at 01:39 GMT
3 points
Yeah, if you're going to accept either Stanford, CA or Palo Alto, CA, you should at least make the one that shows match the population that shows. I typed in Stanford, because it's obvious that's what you're looking for by the population, but then it shows Palo Alto, which is a much larger city.
jcrow09
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Feb 19th, 2010 at 23:39 GMT
-2 points
Yay Pullman! Go Cougs!
sc00
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Jun 23rd, 2010 at 12:23 GMT
5 points
Time to add two more towns to this list for Colorado and Utah.
MoneyGrip
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Oct 28th, 2010 at 21:50 GMT
2 points
For some reason I thought Palo Alto was bigger.
will101
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Nov 8th, 2011 at 02:33 GMT
1 point
You list Stanford as being in Palo Alto, which is incorrect, then you turn right around and give the population for Stanford, not Palo Alto. You should at least pick one error and stick with it.
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