If you don't have the physical board game, don't even bother. Basically, read the instructions on the board game. Whatever number you roll is the number of question you need to answer here. After you roll, you need to answer a question. If you get the answer correct, you can keep your next turn. If you get the question incorrect, you will lose your next turn. Please only enter in the number form of the answer, for example, if the answer is 4, just put in 4, don't put in 4.0 or four or something like that, unless the question asks you to so. If you have a question about even or odd, just put in "even" or "odd" in lowercase letters and with no spaces in between, so don't try funny things like EvEn or o d d. You will get the question wrong. Don't do it. The star is for when you land on a special tile, where you have the chance to answer a special question. If you get it correct, you can go again in your turn (for example, imagine you just rolled a number and landed on a special tile. If you get the special question correct, you may roll another number and go again). HOWEVER, if you get the special question wrong, you will lose 2 turns instead of the usual one. You can choose to do the special question or just not to do it.
Basically, I figured that making flash cards for the question would be inefficient and would take way too long and would be a waste of paper, so I decided to use my Scratch Programming skills to make a scratch version of the questions. This is for a school thing.