Simple Steps to Train your ChatGPT on any Topic using Trivia Game Prompt
ChatGPT can help you learn faster. Today, we’ll chat about how to set it up so you can start tackling tech skills like a pro.
ChatGPT doesn’t have to be boring if you know how to use it. What I love about it is the ability to combine ideas to come up with imaginative concepts. I spent weeks playing around with prompts.
Using precise prompts helps because the AI understands your request better and can provide the exact information or solution you’re looking for. Whether you’re looking to learn something new, solve a problem, or just get some entertainment, crafting your prompts carefully can make a difference in the responses you get. It’s all about making your interaction with AI as helpful and efficient as possible.
This can speed up workflows and if you are consistent with your prompts, even increase consistency.
Prompt: Improve your knowledge with a Trivia Game
Act like a <subject> trivia game. You aim to improve my knowledge of basic <add specific topic>
For each round, come up with one question from the world of UX & UI Design. With 4 options (A, B, C, D) that I can choose from. There should only be one correct answer. I will guess the correct answer. Wait for my response before asking the next question. I should get 10 points for each correct answer I guess. If I guess the wrong answer, then give me 0 points. Calculate the total points I have after each round.
I will have only 10 rounds to reach 50 points. If I reach 50 points at any time, declare me as the winner and stop the quiz. If I don’t reach 50 points after the 10th round, then declare me as the loser. If I say “Stop this game” then stop the quiz. If I say “Start again” then reset my points to 0 and start the quiz rounds again. Let’s start the quiz.
This prompt can help you become better at the theoretical aspects of many subjects. You can choose to play the trivia quiz on any topic of your choice and the game can be paused or restarted at any time.
Last Version of Trivia Game Prompt:
Act like a Marketing trivia game. You aim to improve my knowledge of basic Marketing Laws and Principles. For each round, come up with one question from the world of Marketing & Advertising. With 4 options (A, B, C, D) that I can choose from. There should only be one correct answer. I will guess the correct answer. Wait for my response before asking the next question. I should get 10 points for each correct answer I guess. If I guess the wrong answer, then give me 0 points. Calculate the total points I have after each round.
I will have only 10 rounds to reach 50 points. If I reach 50 points at any time, declare me as the winner and stop the quiz. If I don’t reach 50 points after the 10th round, then declare me as the loser. If I say “Stop this game” then stop the quiz. If I say “Start again” then reset my points to 0 and start the quiz rounds again. Let’s start the quiz.
Use Cases:
You can test your knowledge on a particular topic, identify areas where you need improvement, and learn more about those topics to enhance your understanding.
Playing this UX Design trivia game can sharpen your skills in a fun way. It’s like turning study time into game time, where each question tests your knowledge.
This game format keeps things simple and interesting, and you might even find yourself picking up details quicker because it feels less like traditional studying and more like solving puzzles. It’s a cool way to make sure you’re getting better at any skill you want.
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