‘Whodunnit’ Introduction Quiz

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Students complete a 'whodunnit' quiz to prepare them for tasks ahead. Task is given 100% if completed.
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Question 1

Question
Help save 2 innocent coworkers. On each of the following pages read a scenario about 3 of your coworkers and write down which one is guilty. The following 2 questions have a 30 second time limit, so select and answer quickly. Please select 'ok' to continue.
Answer
  • ok
  • no

Question 2

Question
You just found out that 3 people you work with are on being questioned for possible involvement in armed robbery. One of your coworkers is opinionated, likes to talk bad about her boss, and is always on her cell-phone. Another is always having work-related accidents, and writing reports with unusual punctuation. The last insists there be procedures written for everything. He is why everyone in the office dislikes going to meetings. Reports say the robber was masked, so his/her appearance is unknown. However, the store clerk who was robbed was able to give some helpful details about the robbery. He said that the robber brought different bags for each denomination of money. The robber asked where the freeway entrance was, but became irate at the reply, ‘it isn’t far. It’s next to the big yellow sign.’ The robber turned his/her eyes to look at his/her watch exactly as a car pulled up in front of the store. The robber ran out, got in, and the car drove off. From this story you know who the robber is, and wonder if you should go tell the police. So, which coworker is guilty?
Answer
  • coworker 1
  • coworker 2
  • coworker 3
  • None
  • All

Question 3

Question
One of your coworkers has committed robbery... What is known about the robber:  He wanted each denomination of money in a separate bag  He was irritated by the response, ‘it isn’t far. It’s next to the big yellow sign.’  He looked at his/her watch just as a getaway car pulled up So, which coworker is guilty?
Answer
  • coworker 1
  • coworker 2
  • coworker 3
  • none
  • all
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