What is the gravity on earth's moon?
Correct answer: 1,62 m/s²

Ali *Regulus* Mirza
What are you folks on about? I see m/s² (in the choices as well as the explanation), which, I'm pretty sure, is an acceptable way of writing metres per second per second. I do, however, have strong reservations about the use of comma instead of a dot (period) to represent the decimal point.

TestyAlien3443
Ali *Regulus* Mirza, agreed. For those of us that use commas for thousand instead of radix/decimal point, it makes the gravity look a thousand times more than it is.
For a general trivia game I prefer numbers to be only 1 or 2 significant digits. e.g. gravity of 1.6 m/s/s

Boneinjalon
Ali *Regulus* Mirza, commas are used here in Spain

That Cøunt, Ray Bumpkin
Ali *Regulus* Mirza, I like your comment mostly but surely you can tell from the number of digits after the comma that it's not thousands. I'm quite used to seeing either comma or period used for as the decimal place.

Kyko
I could dunk on the moon for sure!