What is the name of the mode in Minecraft where players can build and explore without limits or enemies?
Creative mode
What’s a good way to start a conversation with someone you don’t know well?
Ask a friendly question, like “What kind of things do you like to do for fun?” or “How’s your day going?”
Which famous painting by Vincent van Gogh, featuring a swirling night sky, is on display at the Met?
Starry Night (Note: If you're looking for a similar iconic piece at the Met, Self-Portrait with a Straw Hat is also a popular van Gogh at the Met)
If two people in a group want to do different activities, what’s a fair way to decide?
Suggest taking turns by doing one person’s choice first, then the other’s next time. You could also vote or choose an activity you both enjoy.
When you’re talking to someone, how do you know if they’re interested in the conversation?
They might make eye contact, nod, smile, or ask questions to show they’re listening.
In Minecraft, what item do you need to mine diamonds?
An iron pickaxe or better (like diamond or netherite)
You find out that someone likes the same video game you do. What’s a follow-up question you could ask to keep the conversation going?
Ask something specific, like “What’s your favorite part of the game?” or “What level are you on?”
Which wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art houses armor and weapons from the medieval period?
The Arms and Armor wing
You’re working on a project, and you have a different idea than the rest of the group. How can you suggest your idea without upsetting anyone?
Say something like, “I have an idea too—do you think it might work if we tried [your idea]?” This way, you’re offering it as an option rather than insisting.
If you need to interrupt a conversation politely, what is something you could say?
“Excuse me” or “I’m sorry to interrupt, but…”
What do you call the alternate dimension that players can reach by building a portal in Minecraft?
The Nether
You want to join a group conversation, but they’re talking about a topic you don’t know much about. What’s one way you could join in?
Show curiosity by saying something like, “I’m not familiar with that. Can you tell me more?” or “That sounds interesting—what’s it about?”
What is the name of the ancient Egyptian temple that was relocated to the Met?
The Temple of Dendur
If a group you’re in needs to choose one activity out of three, what’s a method you can suggest to help the group make a fair decision?
Suggest using a vote or “majority rules.” Another fair option is to list pros and cons for each activity together and pick the one with the most pros.
What can you say if someone is talking about a topic you’re not very interested in but want to stay friendly?
“That’s interesting! I didn’t know that.” or “Tell me more about it!” to keep the conversation positive.
What item is used to cure a zombie villager in Minecraft?
A splash potion of weakness and a golden apple
Someone is talking about a topic you don’t really enjoy, but you still want to stay friendly. What can you say to stay interested and connect with them?
Say something encouraging, like “That’s cool—what got you interested in that?” or “Wow, you know a lot about it!” to show you value their interests.
Which gallery in the Met would you visit to see works by European painters like Rembrandt and Vermeer?
The European Paintings gallery
You’re in a group game, and one player keeps changing the rules to win. How can you talk to them so that everyone can have fun?
Say something like, “It would be more fun for everyone if we all play by the same rules. Can we agree on the rules so it’s fair?”
Why is it important to let the other person talk about their interests, even if you don’t share them?
It shows respect and that you care about what they enjoy, which helps build friendships.
What rare structure can be found underground, usually with libraries and an End Portal room?
A stronghold
You’re in a new group of people, and someone mentions a hobby or interest you know very little about. How can you ask questions to learn more and show that you’re interested?
Ask open-ended questions like “What do you enjoy most about it?” or “How did you get started with that?” to invite them to share more.
What is the name of the famous Greek statue of a youth holding a strigil, displayed at the Met?
The Kouros (or The Archaic Greek Kouros)
You and a friend are planning an outing, but each of you wants to go somewhere different. What’s a way to compromise that lets both of you feel happy with the plan?
Suggest doing one person’s choice this time and the other’s next time, or try to find a middle ground where you combine parts of both ideas.
If a friend keeps talking about something they enjoy but you want to change the topic, what’s a good way to transition without being rude?
Acknowledge their interest, like “That sounds really cool. I’d love to hear more, but I was wondering if…” and then gently introduce a new topic.