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Question 1: Many decks have large indices, largely for use in ________ games, where being able to read cards from a distance is a benefit and hand sizes are small.
Five-card studBetting (poker)Stud pokerLowball (poker)

Question 2: Poker itself and other western games are relatively unknown; however, there do exist East Asian games using the poker deck, such as ________ and Two-ten-jack.
Fruits BasketCard gameBig TwoDaihinmin

Question 3: For example, the Queen of Hearts is believed by some to be a representation of Elizabeth of York—the Queen consort of King Henry VII of England, or it is sometimes believed to be a representation of ________, the second wife of Henry VIII.
Elizabeth WoodvilleCatherine ParrCatherine HowardAnne Boleyn

Question 4: Parlett, David (1990), The Oxford Guide to Card Games, ________, ISBN 0-19-214165-1 
LondonOxford University PressJohn Fell (clergyman)United Kingdom

Question 5: The 78-card ________ deck, and subsets of it, are used for a variety of European trick-taking games.
Playing cardTarotTarot, tarock and tarocchi gamesDivinatory, esoteric and occult tarot

Question 6: When deciding which cards are to be made wild in some games, the phrase "acey, deucey, ________" (or "deuces, aces, one-eyed faces") is sometimes used, which means that aces, twos, and the one-eyed jacks are all wild.
List of playing card nicknamesPhil HellmuthJoe HachemWorld Series of Poker

Question 7: Playing cards have been adapted for use by the visually impaired by the inclusion of large-print and/or ________ characters as part of the card.
DiacriticASCIIBrailleLatin alphabet

Question 8: A playing card is a piece of specially prepared heavy paper, thin card, or thin plastic, figured with distinguishing motifs and used as one of a set for playing ________.
Trick-taking gameCard gameSpadesTarot, tarock and tarocchi games

Question 9: A deck with the same composition, but different card art, is available in Europe for the very popular German game of ________, which derived from the game Sheepshead and is related to Skat.
SchafkopfTrick-taking gameDoppelkopfSuit (cards)

Question 10: For most games, the cards are assembled into a deck, and their order is randomized by ________.
Fisher–Yates shufflePlaying cardShufflingPersi Diaconis
















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