Purchasing games is normal, but how do we create them on our own?
Looking for a simple and enjoyable approach to learn geography, history, arithmetic, and other subjects? For you, your family, and friends, create this game using your electrical know how.
Materials required:
- 9V battery
- Paper
- Wires
- LED
- Cardboard box
- 16 screw metal buttons caps
- Two large nails
- Ruler
- Electrical tape
Step1 :
On the cardboard, draw 8 horizontal and 1 vertical lines.
Create your own set of questions and answers on a topic that interests you.
On the left side, type the questions, and on the right, the answers.
Aim to mix up the questions and answers so that they do not all follow the same pattern.
The questions and answers are also available in typed form in the table below. Then, this could be printed, and the cardboard could be connected.
Step2 :
Attach screw metal caps to the board at each question and answer.
Each question’s metal screw cap should be connected to the corresponding metal screw cap with the correct answer by a wire that is attached behind the board (one connection shown).
Step3 :
Electrical tape is used to secure the two wires to the big nails that will serve as probes.
Connect the other end of the first wire to the LED and the other end of the second wire to the positive side of the 9V battery.
Then, add a series resistor with a 1Kohm value to the other side of the LED and the negative of the battery.
Step4 :
Attach one probe to the screw cap next to the question, and the other probe to the metal cap next to the response.
If you choose the incorrect response, the light bulb does not turn on.
When you match a question with the correct answer the circuit is complete and the bulb lights up.
You may broaden your knowledge in numerous areas by changing the questions and answers on the electric quiz game to information on different topics.
As an alternative to utilizing nails for your probes, you might try using pencils that have been wrapped in aluminum foil.