package models var Game = QuestionSet{ Questions: []Question{ { ID: "1", Text: "The ISO headquarters are located in which Swiss city?", Choices: []Choice{ {Text: "Geneva", IsRight: true}, {Text: "Lucerne"}, {Text: "Zürich"}, {Text: "Basel"}, }, Fact: ` Founded in 1947, and much like many other multilateral organisations, the International Organization for Standardization is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Organization_for_Standardization) `, }, { ID: "2", Text: "What does ISO 8859 attempt to standardise?", Choices: []Choice{ {Text: "Encoding of 8-bit characters", IsRight: true}, {Text: "Format for date and times"}, {Text: "Reference temperature of geometrical product specification"}, {Text: "Information retrieval standards of weather metadata"}, }, Fact: ` ISO 8859 is a series of standards for 8-bit character encodings. Probably the most well know of these is ISO 8859-1, which will appear in the declaration of XML documents. [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_8859). The remaining choices are also ISO standards, including the reference temperature of geometrical product specification, which is [ISO 1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_1). `, }, { ID: "3", Text: "Which one of these values satisfy ISO 3166-2?", Choices: []Choice{ {Text: "GB", IsRight: true}, {Text: "USD"}, {Text: "en-AU"}, {Text: "2025-06-12T112:00:00Z"}, }, Fact: ` ISO 3166-2 defines codes for identify the principal subdivisions of all countries defined in ISO 3166-1. It is used in part to encode the top-level country codes for domains. [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2) `, }, { ID: "4", Text: "If I were to correctly format the date and time Monday, 16th June 2025 12:00:00 GMT using ISO 8601, the result will look like which of the following?", Choices: []Choice{ {Text: "2025-06-16T12:00:00Z", IsRight: true}, {Text: "2025-06-16 12:00:00Z"}, {Text: "16 Jun, 2025 12:00:00 GMT"}, {Text: "06/16/2025 12:00:00 UTC"}, }, Fact: ` Arguably, [the correct way](https://xkcd.com/1179/) to write numeric dates. `, }, { ID: "5", Text: "The Date header in a HTTP 1.1 requests is defined by which standard?", Choices: []Choice{ {Text: "RFC 2616", IsRight: true}, {Text: "RFC 822"}, {Text: "RFC 1036"}, {Text: "ISO 3166-2"}, }, Fact: ` The standard [allows for 3 types of dates](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2616#section-3.3): RFC 822 (updated in RFC 1123), RFS 850 (updated in RFC 1036), and the ANSI C asctime() format. `, }, { ID: "6", Text: "When someone says they have an \"ISO image\" of a CD or DVD, which ISO format are they referring to?", Choices: []Choice{ {Text: "ISO 9660", IsRight: true}, {Text: "ISO 8859"}, {Text: "ISO 3166"}, {Text: "ISO 19110"}, }, Fact: ` ISO 9660, also known as ECMA-119, is the standardised file system used for optical media. [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_9660) `, }, { ID: "7", Text: "Which format of a comercial word processing software package was submitted to be an ISO standard by its vendor?", Choices: []Choice{ {Text: "Microsoft's Office Office (.docx)", IsRight: true}, {Text: "Microsoft's Word (.doc)"}, {Text: "LibreOffice's Open Document (.odf)"}, {Text: "Apple Pages (.pages)"}, }, Fact: ` [Microsoft's Open Office XML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_Open_XML) file format received the standard number ISO 29500. `, }, { ID: "8", Text: "What HTTP method was defined in RFC 2324?", Choices: []Choice{ {Text: "WHEN", IsRight: true}, {Text: "POST"}, {Text: "DELETE"}, {Text: "OPTIONS"}, }, Fact: ` [RFC 2324](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2324) defines the Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol, the April Fools Day RFC that also gave us the "418 I'm a teapot" error code. WHEN is used to instruct the HTTP server to stop pouring milk. `, }, { ID: "9", Text: "Which layers of the OSI networking stack are missing from the TCP/IP networking stack?", Choices: []Choice{ {Text: "Presentation and Session", IsRight: true}, {Text: "Presentation and Application"}, {Text: "Session and Transport"}, {Text: "Network and Data Link"}, }, Fact: ` [Developed by the ISO](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSI_model) in the 1970s, the model lost out to the less prescriptive one developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force. `, }, { ID: "10", Text: "The only successful implementation of RFC 1149 involved the transmission of IP packages via which species of avian carrier?", Choices: []Choice{ {Text: "Pigeon", IsRight: true}, {Text: "Eagle"}, {Text: "Seagull"}, {Text: "Magpie"}, }, Fact: ` 9 packets of data were transmitted, with a response time of up to 100 minutes and a packet loss of 55%. [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_over_Avian_Carriers) `, }, }, }