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<h3>Doctor Know-It-All: Example Questions</h3></code></pre>
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<p>Here are 5 example questions you could ask as the host in Doctor Know It All—keeping them absurd, health-themed, and ripe for hilarious noun-adjective improv responses:</p>
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<li><p><strong>Why does my left elbow suddenly crave pickles at midnight?</strong></p></li>
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<li><p><strong>What’s the best way to cure a sneeze that echoes like a thunderstorm?</strong></p></li>
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<li><p><strong>How can I prevent my toes from plotting world domination?</strong></p></li>
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<p>Okay after looking at some of these example questions.. I’ve decided they’re all ridiculous. I like #4 the best but I am going to change it a little bit to be open ended rather than a simple yes or no question.</p>
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<p>Okay.. didnt quite do what I asked but hey Gemeni was the first participant so I’ll give them a break. We will be going with “I” as their response.</p>
<p>I’m gonna cut it here- this was pretty interesting. It started out with “I ate” which is simiar to what my group members and I did in front of the class when asked what we ate for breakfast. However, it quickly spiraled into something odd. Not crazy, but definitely odd. For example, I think most people would associate spaghetti with meatballs but Gemeni went with <strong>bacon</strong>? I wonder if maybe it was trying too hard to focus on “One word only” and therefore not paying attention to the consistency of the sentence. I’m not sure.</p>
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<p>Feel free to try this out yourself and talk with me about the responses you get! ## Thank you for reading!</p>
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"text": "LLM Key:\nSince I will be using a lot of different LLMs we will be color coding their responses as the following:\nGrok 4 Fast - Orange\nGoogle Gemeni 2.5 Flash - Green\nClaude Sonnet 4.5 - Pink\nChatGpt-5 - blue\nDeepseek-V3.2 - yellow\n\n\nHey Grok, I am going to play doctor know it all (the improv game). I am the host but I cannot think of what interesting questions to ask. Can you give me 5 example questions?\n\n\n\n<blockquote>\n<h3>Doctor Know-It-All: Example Questions</h3>\nHere are 5 example questions you could ask as the host in Doctor Know It All—keeping them absurd, health-themed, and ripe for hilarious noun-adjective improv responses:\n\nWhy does my left elbow suddenly crave pickles at midnight?\nWhat’s the best way to cure a sneeze that echoes like a thunderstorm?\nHow can I prevent my toes from plotting world domination?\nIs there a pill for turning invisible during awkward family dinners?\nWhy is my shadow whispering conspiracy theories about my socks?\n\n\n\nOkay after looking at some of these example questions.. I’ve decided they’re all ridiculous. I like #4 the best but I am going to change it a little bit to be open ended rather than a simple yes or no question.\n\n\nHey Gemeni, I am going to play doctor know it all (the improv game). I am the host. The question is “What is the cure to awkward family dinners?”. Your goal is to make a sentence. When it is your turn respond with ONLY ONE WORD. You will begin with the first word.\n\n\nI will have a similar prompt for each of the LLMs but as we continue I will list the words said before their turn. I won’t be writing all of my prompts because that will make this crowded realllyyy fast and it’s gonna get repetitive.\n\n\nDistract\n\n\n\n\nConversation\n\n\n\n\nWith\n\n\n\n\nBoard\n\n\n\n\nGames\n\n\n\n\nand\n\n\n\n\nDessert\n\n\n\n\nElaborate\n\n\n\n\nlies\n\n\nOkay over all I think that went pretty well overall. Perhaps I did not do my job well enough as host and end the conversation before Deepseek said “Elaborate”. However, I found it pretty interesting that Deepseek was the only model that said something so odd. Could this be due to its placement in turn order? I think so. But let’s not assume. Lets ask a new question! (with FRESH chats!!) I’m also gonna change my prompt up a little bit so that its easier to paste into the other models. Here goes nothing:\n\n\nI am going to play doctor know it all (the improv game). I am the host. The question is “What did you eat for dinner today”. Your goal is to create a sentence. When it is your turn respond with ONLY ONE WORD. This is what has been said so far:\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImprov Game: Doctor Know-It-All\nThe current sentence fragment is:\n[The user’s previous word]\nMy turn to add a word.\nI’m ready! What word should I use?\n\n(Thinking Process: The user is playing an improv game where I need to contribute one word to a sentence. The goal is for the sentence to eventually answer the question “What did you eat for dinner today?”. The user hasn’t provided the previous word, so I should start with a word that makes sense for the beginning of a meal description.)\n\nOption 1 (Start with a subject): “I”\nOption 2 (Start with a descriptive word/adjective): “Delicious” (A bit presumptuous)\nOption 3 (Start with an article/determiner): “A”\n\n“I” is the most direct way to start a sentence that answers a “What did you eat” question."
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"text": "LLM Key:\nSince I will be using a lot of different LLMs we will be color coding their responses as the following:\nGrok 4 Fast - Orange\nGoogle Gemeni 2.5 Flash - Green\nClaude Sonnet 4.5 - Pink\nChatGpt-5 - blue\nDeepseek-V3.2 - yellow\n\n\nHey Grok, I am going to play doctor know it all (the improv game). I am the host but I cannot think of what interesting questions to ask. Can you give me 5 example questions?\n\n\n\n\n\nDoctor Know-It-All: Example Questions\n\nHere are 5 example questions you could ask as the host in Doctor Know It All—keeping them absurd, health-themed, and ripe for hilarious noun-adjective improv responses:\n\nWhy does my left elbow suddenly crave pickles at midnight?\nWhat’s the best way to cure a sneeze that echoes like a thunderstorm?\nHow can I prevent my toes from plotting world domination?\nIs there a pill for turning invisible during awkward family dinners?\nWhy is my shadow whispering conspiracy theories about my socks?\n\n\n\nOkay after looking at some of these example questions.. I’ve decided they’re all ridiculous. I like #4 the best but I am going to change it a little bit to be open ended rather than a simple yes or no question.\n\n\nHey Gemeni, I am going to play doctor know it all (the improv game). I am the host. The question is “What is the cure to awkward family dinners?”. Your goal is to make a sentence. When it is your turn respond with ONLY ONE WORD. You will begin with the first word.\n\n\nI will have a similar prompt for each of the LLMs but as we continue I will list the words said before their turn. I won’t be writing all of my prompts because that will make this crowded realllyyy fast and it’s gonna get repetitive.\n\n\nDistract\n\n\n\n\nConversation\n\n\n\n\nWith\n\n\n\n\nBoard\n\n\n\n\nGames\n\n\n\n\nand\n\n\n\n\nDessert\n\n\n\n\nElaborate\n\n\n\n\nlies\n\n\nOkay over all I think that went pretty well overall. Perhaps I did not do my job well enough as host and end the conversation before Deepseek said “Elaborate”. However, I found it pretty interesting that Deepseek was the only model that said something so odd. Could this be due to its placement in turn order? I think so. But let’s not assume. Lets ask a new question! (with FRESH chats!!) I’m also gonna change my prompt up a little bit so that its easier to paste into the other models. Here goes nothing:\n\n\nI am going to play doctor know it all (the improv game). I am the host. The question is “What did you eat for dinner today”. Your goal is to create a sentence. When it is your turn respond with ONLY ONE WORD. This is what has been said so far:\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImprov Game: Doctor Know-It-All\nThe current sentence fragment is:\n[The user’s previous word]\nMy turn to add a word.\nI’m ready! What word should I use?\n\n(Thinking Process: The user is playing an improv game where I need to contribute one word to a sentence. The goal is for the sentence to eventually answer the question “What did you eat for dinner today?”. The user hasn’t provided the previous word, so I should start with a word that makes sense for the beginning of a meal description.)\n\nOption 1 (Start with a subject): “I”\nOption 2 (Start with a descriptive word/adjective): “Delicious” (A bit presumptuous)\nOption 3 (Start with an article/determiner): “A”\n\n“I” is the most direct way to start a sentence that answers a “What did you eat” question."
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