Chār Tālī - Flash Cards
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What is the starting line in Chār Tālī?
The starting line is where the Aggressor begins their movement towards the finish line.
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What role does the warning line play?
The warning line is where Society members are positioned to help the victim identify the Aggressor.
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Describe the purpose of the danger line.
The danger line indicates a zone where if an Aggressor reaches, all Society members in that area are out.
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What happens at the finish line?
The finish line is where the victim stands and attempts to identify the Aggressors trying to reach it.
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What is the objective of the Aggressor?
The Aggressor's goal is to reach the finish line without being detected by the victim.
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What strategies do Society members employ?
Society members try to distract the Aggressors so the victim can identify them without touching.
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What does the victim do to signal?
The victim claps four times to indicate they will turn around to identify the Aggressors.
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What happens if an Aggressor is caught moving?
If an Aggressor moves before the victim turns, that Aggressor is out of the game.
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How should Society members distribute across zones?
Society members should have fewer in the danger zone compared to the warning zone.
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How should Aggressors approach the finish line?
Aggressors move stealthily towards the finish line when the victim has their back turned.
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What is the primary goal of the game?
The goal is for the Society to prevent any Aggressor from reaching the finish line.
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What is a common mistake made by Aggressors?
Aggressors sometimes get caught moving due to lack of stealth.
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How does the victim identify Aggressors?
The victim turns around after clapping and looks for any movement from the Aggressors.
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How does Society win the game?
Society wins when all Aggressors are caught or unable to reach the finish line.
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What is the recommended group size for the game?
Each group should ideally consist of 7-8 students.
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How are roles assigned in the game?
One group becomes the Aggressors while the other becomes Society with designated roles.
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What benefits does Chār Tālī provide?
Chār Tālī promotes physical fitness, teamwork, and quick decision-making skills.
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What is needed to set up the game?
Four lines marked on the ground and groups of students categorized as Aggressors and Society.
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Why is communication important for Society?
Communication helps Society members coordinate their efforts to distract the Aggressors effectively.
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What is the significance of the claps?
Clapping signifies the moment the victim turns to identify the Aggressors.
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