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Instructions

Welcome, Player. To succeed, you must use your knowledge to complete all nine challenges below. Each challenge is from a different school subject. Read each task carefully and give it your best shot. Good luck!


Art

The second game involved carving a shape from a brittle sugar candy called Dalgona. In the large box below, carefully draw the four shapes shown in the game: a circle, a triangle, a star, and an umbrella.

English

Unscramble these key words from the games. Write the correct word on the line provided.

  1. RAGUD: ____________________
  2. YALPRE: ____________________
  3. SLABMER: ____________________
  4. GANDALO: ____________________
  5. DIQUS: ____________________

Foreign Language (Korean)

The game "Red Light, Green Light" has a Korean name: Mugunghwa Kkochi Piotsseumnida (무궁화 꽃이 피었습니다), which means "The hibiscus flower has bloomed." Below are the Korean words for the numbers one, two, and three. Match them to their English translation.

  • Hana (하나)
  • Set (ì…‹)
  • Dul (둘)

Three: ____________

One: _____________

Two: _____________

History

The challenges are based on real children's games that were popular in South Korea. The final "Squid Game" was a common neighborhood game for kids in the 1970s and 1980s. In the real children's game, what did the "offense" player have to do to win after crossing the "waist" of the squid diagram?

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Math

Imagine a simplified Glass Bridge game with 4 pairs of glass panels. At each step, one panel is safe (tempered glass) and one is not. You have to guess correctly to move forward.

  1. What is the probability (as a fraction) of choosing the correct panel on your very first step?
  2. What is the probability (as a fraction) of choosing the correct panels for the first two steps in a row? (Hint: Multiply the probabilities of each step).

1. Answer: _______________

2. Answer: _______________

Music

Music is used to create a specific atmosphere. In the dorm room, calm classical music like "The Blue Danube" is often played. How does listening to peaceful, elegant music in such a tense and strange environment make you feel? Describe the mood it creates.

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Physical Education

It's time for "Red Light, Green Light"! This game tests your speed, balance, and ability to stop suddenly. When you freeze, try holding a challenging pose for 5 seconds, such as:

  • Standing on one foot.
  • Balancing on your tiptoes with your arms out like an airplane.
  • A lunge position.

Which pose was the most difficult to hold perfectly still? Why do you think balance is important in sports and physical activities?

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Science

To make Dalgona candy, sugar is melted and a tiny amount of baking soda is added right at the end. Adding baking soda causes a chemical reaction that releases a gas.

  1. What is the gas that is released?
  2. How does this gas change the texture of the candy?

1. _________________________________________________________________

2. _________________________________________________________________

Social Studies

In every game, there are very strict rules. If a player breaks a rule, they are removed from the game. Rules are also essential for society to function. Why are rules and laws important for a community or a country? Give two reasons.

1. _________________________________________________________________

2. _________________________________________________________________




Answer Key

Art: Your drawings should show a circle, a triangle, a star, and an umbrella shape inside the box.

English:

  1. GUARD
  2. PLAYER
  3. MARBLES
  4. DALGONA
  5. SQUID

Foreign Language (Korean):

  • Three: Set (ì…‹)
  • One: Hana (하나)
  • Two: Dul (둘)

History: The offense player had to hop on one foot to the "waist," then was allowed to use two feet to reach the squid's "head" and tap the circle at the top with their foot to win.

Math:

  1. The probability of choosing the correct panel on the first step is 1/2.
  2. The probability of choosing correctly for the first two steps is 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/4.

Music: Answers will vary. A good answer might mention that the calm music creates a creepy, unsettling, or strange mood because it doesn't match the tense situation of the players.

Physical Education: Answers will vary. A good answer will describe why balance is important, for example: to prevent falling, to be more efficient in movements (like running or kicking a ball), and to have better control of your body.

Science:

  1. The gas released is carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚).
  2. The gas creates tiny bubbles in the melted sugar, making the candy light, airy, brittle, and giving it a honeycomb texture.

Social Studies: Answers will vary. Good reasons include:

  • Rules keep people safe (e.g., traffic laws).
  • Rules ensure fairness and give everyone an equal chance.
  • Rules help people know what to expect from others and create order.
  • Rules protect people's rights and property.
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