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Quiz
{What is ROBLOX? + A website where the content is produced by users (a user-generated website) - A website that gives information on a particular topic (an informational website) + A platform for developing games (a game development platform) + A website for hosting games (a game host)
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 * Almost all of the content on the ROBLOX website is produced by users. This includes assets in the catalog, content such as comments, forum posts, group wall posts and so on, and also games.
 * ROBLOX can be used as a game development platform because users can use the ROBLOX game engine to develop games.
 * Games that use the ROBLOX engine can be hosted on ROBLOX.

{What is the ROBLOX Studio? + An integrated development environment - A program for creating and editing videos + A program for creating and editing games - A website that gives information about ROBLOX.
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 * An integrated development environment (IDE) is an environment (a program) which contains integrated features for development (of games, in this case). Since the ROBLOX Studio is a program which contains many features integrated together for development of games, it is indeed an integrated development environment.
 * The ROBLOX Studio cannot be used to create, edit or manipulate videos in any way. The ROBLOX client does, however, have a feature to record in-game play. This feature is available through the in-game menu.
 * The ROBLOX Studio is used to create and edit games for ROBLOX. It can be used to place objects in the virtual world, to create scripts that represent the game code, and to upload games to ROBLOX once they are ready.
 * The studio does contain an object browser which can be used as a reference of ROBLOX's API, but it is not a website, and giving information isn't its primary purpose. The ROBLOX wiki would have that purpose (and also contains a reference of the API).

{What are the three properties all terrain cells have? + A shape + An orientation - A color + A material - A flow
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 * All terrain cells have a shape. Some will be solid blocks, while others will be ramps, and others will be corners.
 * The orientation of a cell is only relevant when it is not a solid block. When a terrain cell is, for example, a ramp block, the orientation defines in which direction the ramp points.
 * Terrain cells do not have a homogeneous color. The color of different parts of their surface (their texture) is defined by the their material.
 * The material of a cell defines its texture. The water material is special, as it also defines its behavior when objects go inside it.
 * Water terrain cells have a flow (which defines the direction in which water pushes objects that are in it, as in a river), but cells with other materials do not have a flow.

{Associate each surface type to its behavior. -+- Surfaces with this surface type will form bonds with surfaces of all these three types. +-- Surfaces with this surface type will form bonds with inlets and universal surfaces. --+ Surfaces with this surface type will form bonds with studs and universal surfaces.
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 * Studs | Universal | Inlets

{How many studs does it take to get a meter? { 20 | twenty (i) }
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