A written worksheet is provided by the Sega World Education Co-ordinator (reproduced below):
Education Worksheet
"Opening the Doors to Understanding Technology."

Question
1a)
How many of Sega World's nine rides are computer generated?
1b) How many of the rides are operated from the Main Control Room?

Question 2
The southern hemisphere's largest undercover roller coaster is named what? How much did it cost to construct?

Question 3
The first computer game was called what? What is the name of the simple computer language used in this game which is now the basis of all digital technology?

Question 4
What was the name of the first simulated motorcycle game?

Question 5
The Main Control Room houses a Panasonic 50 stack Video Compact Disk Player. How many tracks are there on each VCD?

Question 6
The Touchlink can be removed from the MCR and connected to how many ports around the park as a way of operating the park?

Question 7
The virtual reality ride (VR-1) uses a visor which the user places on his or her head. This visor uses sensors which beam light where so as to change the graphics for the user?

Question 8
The nine projectors in the Visionarium are what type of projector?

Question 9
The Dinosaur Adventure Show is a film shown in what format?

Question 10
The digital fibre optic cable link (ISDN) with Telstra, has the capacity to transmit information at what speed?

Question 11
With the use of two Cathode Ray Projectors and the use of polarised eye glasses can you briefly explain how 3D graphics are created?

Question 12
Name the software and the hardware used in the MCR to link all the MCR hardware?

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