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Is This Nearly The Dumbest Quiz Answer Ever On "take On The Twisters"
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The question was :- Douglas Bader was a British fighter pilot in which war.The first person dodges the question and gives it to another. The answers are (a) World War One (b) World War Two (c) Korean War
. The answer given was World War One. Yes we had a lot of fighter planes in WW1.
Where do they get these contestants from. Are they hand picked for their stupidity
. The answer given was World War One. Yes we had a lot of fighter planes in WW1.
Where do they get these contestants from. Are they hand picked for their stupidity
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TV companies must put adverts in the papers, requesting only thick people to take part in programs. On the Lotto program a few weeks ago, one young chap was asked "Where is the Algarve ?" His three choices were :: Portugal, Spain and Ireland. He got all excited and said that he had been there on holiday recently and gave the answer as Spain ! If I was as thick as these...
07:24 Wed 31st Jul 2013
The first airborne combat began in WWI, so if you knew about that but not Douglas Bader specifically it wouldn't be that stupid. After all, when did the Red Baron fly?
Besides, you can forget a lot when the cameras are staring at you. Until you've tried it and been in a TV quiz for yourself, don't knock those who are brave enough -- or foolish enough? -- to have tried it.
Besides, you can forget a lot when the cameras are staring at you. Until you've tried it and been in a TV quiz for yourself, don't knock those who are brave enough -- or foolish enough? -- to have tried it.
Why the assumption that such knowledge is what we learn in school, hence blaming the National Curriculum? I can't remember ever learning much of my general knowledge in school. In school, I learned to read and from that, and keeping my ears and eyes open, I have an almost inexhaustable supply of trivial facts. BTW, I'm no fan of the NC, having spent many years trying to make sense of it!
Yes, quiz shows test recall as much as knowledge. Some people just seem not to be able to recall what they know, at least not easily and quickly, or not when under pressure. At other times your mind can get in a muddle, and something you should know you just can't get a handle on for whatever reason. Examples including muddling two people up with similar names, or just pressure making you doubt yourself...
On the other hand, quiz shows that give away cash prizes have a tendency to pick people less likely to win those prizes. Either way, until you have been on a quiz show or at least tried to get on one it's unfair to presume stupidity. It's more likely to be trouble coping with pressure, to some extent.
On the other hand, quiz shows that give away cash prizes have a tendency to pick people less likely to win those prizes. Either way, until you have been on a quiz show or at least tried to get on one it's unfair to presume stupidity. It's more likely to be trouble coping with pressure, to some extent.
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