Paper Mario: The Origami King Trivia Quiz
Template:Infobox Paper Mario: The Origami King Trivia Quiz is a skill quiz on the Play Nintendo website.[1] This quiz is about Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Overview
The player is given a total of six questions to answer. Each question provides four answers to choose from, with only one of them being the correct answer. The player has to press "Check Answer" to see if the answer they selected is correct. If they selected the correct answer, their answer will be highlighted green. If the player answered incorrectly, the answer that they chose will be highlighted red, and the correct answer will be highlighted green. At the end of the quiz, a message will pop up saying how many questions the player got out of six. The player then can choose to retake the quiz or to take a different quiz on the website.
Questions
Correct answers are marked with a green border. Messages displayed in the quiz for answering a question right or wrong are also shown.
Results
- 0/6 - 1/6:
You got Paper Jammer
This quiz was tough! But you tore through it like Mario tears paper into confetti. You can learn more about Mario, King Olly, Olivia, and more friends and allies in the Paper Mario: The Origami King game for the Nintendo Switch system. - 2/6 - 3/6:
You got Paper Pro
You tore through this quiz like Mario tears paper into confetti. Plus, you didn’t “fold” under pressure! You can help Mario defeat his origami foes in the Paper Mario: The Origami King game for the Nintendo Switch system. - 4/6 - 6/6:
You got Origami Royalty
All hail the paper prince or paper princess! You tore through this quiz like Mario tears paper into confetti! You can help Mario defeat his origami foes in the Paper Mario: The Origami King game for the Nintendo Switch system.
Description and tagline
Unfolding the truth
How much do you know about the Paper Mario: The Origami King game? You can take this quiz to find out!
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References
- ^ Paper Mario: The Origami King Trivia Quiz. Play Nintendo. Retrieved November 28, 2020. (Archived November 28, 2020, 16:35:20 UTC via Wayback Machine.)