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Mutilator

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You are NOT smarter than a 5th grader if you don't let the 5th graders help you with the 4th and 5th grade questions FIRST.

Get the hard stuff out of the way early when you have help, then rack up the money as you get to easier questions.
 

potato28

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Originally posted by: Mutilator
You are NOT smarter than a 5th grader if you don't let the 5th graders help you with the 4th and 5th grade questions FIRST.

Get the hard stuff out of the way early when you have help, then rack up the money as you get to easier questions.

I think their obligated to do the easier levels at first, but after a certain money point they can go nuts.
 

Wag

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I think they must book adults who are clearly dumber than their 5th grader counterparts, because in the few shows I've watched they've all been pretty dumb (the adults that is), and they've all been college grads.

You would think (in the least) if they were going on a quiz show they'd want to study up before hand. Apparently not.
 

Jawo

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With the possible exception of 24, Family Guy, American Dad, who even watches Fox anymore? (I havent even watched those shows in months!) IMO its so grating and overdrawn out.
 

Linflas

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Last night a contestant actually needed help from a 5th grader to answer this question: If you cross the northern border of the United States what country will you be in. That is truly pathetic.
 

jiggahertz

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Originally posted by: Linflas
Last night a contestant actually needed help from a 5th grader to answer this question: If you cross the northern border of the United States what country will you be in. That is truly pathetic.

Yeah, that was sad. I also found it strange that a President/CEO of a construction/real estate company didn't know what half the area of a 12" square was.:confused:
 

DrPizza

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Originally posted by: jiggahertz
Originally posted by: Linflas
Last night a contestant actually needed help from a 5th grader to answer this question: If you cross the northern border of the United States what country will you be in. That is truly pathetic.

Yeah, that was sad. I also found it strange that a President/CEO of a construction/real estate company didn't know what half the area of a 12" square was.:confused:

Anyone else convinced that the contestants are really just actors??
 

kaymin

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Oh god. Man I could answer those questions before i could walk. I remember this one guy thought the sqrt(50) was 25 or something. Not surprisingly, he was like a criminal science 'major'. The stupidity of people will never cease to amaze.
 

LongCoolMother

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Originally posted by: ChAoTiCpInOy
What a stupid show. I can't believe people actually watch this cr*p. I mean come on. When you get older stupid questions like, what is the suffix of unsuccessfully is not something that really concerns you. You actually have a life and as you get higher and higher up in education you get bombarded by stuff like derivatives of functions or the specific heat of the solution or how to code a program. Of course people are not going to be able to do things 5th graders are going to do. It's like how 5th or 6th graders can do a timed test for multiplication faster than a 12th grader. It's because the standards have changed.

:thumbsup: exactly. I was helping my gf's little sister on elementary school homework, and I got owned pretty badly. I didn't know how many meters were in a mile off the top of my head, what day gold was discovered in sf, and a whole host of other bizarre things.

Had I been in 3rd grade, I would have spit those facts out in a second.

Now an elementary school girl knows she smarter than I am.
 

Gibson486

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really???? I saw it once and i thought the questions were very easy.....

my favorite was the guy who did not remember how to calculate the area of a rectangle.

the other question was which was the most Western state in the US and he gave a list of states (one being California and the rest being in the midwest and east).....
 

A Casual Fitz

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I've only heard a commercial on the radio for it and to be honest...it was so pathetic it sounded like a parody of a show commercial. Kind of like a South Park impersonation or something. It just sounds SOOOO freakin' stupid I couldn't believe it.