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Is Actual Knowledge Inversely Proportional To Percieved Knowledge?
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Just watched "The Chase" - it struck me, why would you go on a quiz show when you know nothing, unless you don't know you know nothing?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you didn't live through the war, or was born close enough for it not to be taught in school as history, why would you commit historic dates such as the war years to memory ?
It is perfectly possible nerves cut in when the cameras are pointed at you and you can't get you brain to recall the stuff you do know, quickly.
It is perfectly possible nerves cut in when the cameras are pointed at you and you can't get you brain to recall the stuff you do know, quickly.
I think OG has a point: "If you didn't live through the war, or was born close enough for it not to be taught in school as history, why would you commit historic dates such as the war years to memory ? " - for the last 25 years the schools have been brainwashing the kids to hate TGL so it's no wonder they know nowt about previous history.
My OH has appeared on a tv quiz show. His downfall was the question "How much does a tv license cost? ". He had no idea.
I saw one on Decimate the other day. Isambard Kingdom Brunel was head engineer on which of these projects? Great Western Railway, Channel Tunnel, [I can't remember the other one]. The contestant said channel tunnel.
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I saw one on Decimate the other day. Isambard Kingdom Brunel was head engineer on which of these projects? Great Western Railway, Channel Tunnel, [I can't remember the other one]. The contestant said channel tunnel.
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Jim, I'm a bit older than you, but I didn't learn a thing in history lessons at school, and certainly nothing about the previous few decades.
My OH is incredulous that I don't know the order of the reigns of kings and queens. it was drummed into him at school along with county towns of the UK. What's the point unless it's to get a question right in a quiz? I do know the approximate dates of reigns but off the top of my head I couldn't say who came after whom in the 13th century, say. People might say I'm thick for not knowing that.
My OH is incredulous that I don't know the order of the reigns of kings and queens. it was drummed into him at school along with county towns of the UK. What's the point unless it's to get a question right in a quiz? I do know the approximate dates of reigns but off the top of my head I couldn't say who came after whom in the 13th century, say. People might say I'm thick for not knowing that.
To quote Tarrent, they're only easy if you know the answer. I've seen questions on Pointless, and others, where not only could I not have answered any, I was no wiser once I heard the answers, and I consider myself generally good with quizzes etc. One of my favourites was "The Suez Canal connects the Red Sea with which other body of water?" Answer, the Thames.
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