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Post by millionaireloveruk on Sept 26, 2016 10:13:38 GMT -5
That would be D: Vladimir Putin, final answer.
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 26, 2016 15:55:56 GMT -5
*answer turns orange* Way to go, you have P3,000. *answer turns green, audience applause*
Let's take a look at your P5,000 question.
On a standard dart board, what is the color of the "bulls-eye"? A: red B: black C: blue D: yellow
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Sept 26, 2016 16:26:04 GMT -5
The outer bull is green, but you must mean the inner bull, in which case that's A: Red, Final.
EDIT: I shall -> is. My phones autocorrect actually hates me...
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 26, 2016 16:32:48 GMT -5
*answer turns orange* The bulls-eye refer to the inner bull, so you are right for P5,000. *answer turns green, audience applause*
So far, so good. Here it comes for P10,000.
In math, what is the answer to an addition problem? A: difference B: product C: quotient D: sum
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Sept 26, 2016 16:48:32 GMT -5
I'm not too keen on the way that one's worded, but I'm pretty sure that's D: Sum, Final Answer.
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 26, 2016 17:06:03 GMT -5
*answer turns orange* Super job for P10,000! *answer turns green, audience applause*
Right, this is the last point where you can walk away with nothing, but here it comes, the only safe haven question worth P20,000.
In the United States, an "egg in the basket" is a dish in which fried eggs are cooked in the hole of a what? A: macaroni B: nacho chips C: sliced bread D: watermelon
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Sept 26, 2016 17:40:37 GMT -5
Well. Obviously I'm not American, but I can probably reason with this one.
It's definitely not watermelon, for obvious reasons. I wouldn't imagine putting an egg with macaroni. It doesn't seem as if that would really appeal to anyone, so I'm ruling that out too.
Nacho chips, again, doesn't seem to make much sense, and doesn't seem to have any practicality. Bread though, it's at least feasible, I suppose. I wouldn't eat it, but apparently quite a few Americans don't have milk in their tea... The very thought of it... *audience laughs* I kid of course, different cultures.
Back to the game, I will say C: Sliced Bread, Final Answer.
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 27, 2016 6:46:47 GMT -5
*answer turns orange* Congratulations! You just won P20,000! *1,000 pound correct answer plays followed by lights, set turns dark blue*
Well, you know, as the money tree goes up, the questions are getting harder and harder. You have four lifelines in play, but here comes Question 6 for P35,000.
*q6 bed plays(2007)*
What are the two cities that was the setting of the 1859 Charles Dickens novel, "A Tale of Two Cities"? A: London and Rome B: London and Paris C: Rome and Paris D: Rome and Venice
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Sept 27, 2016 9:13:15 GMT -5
I'm almost certain this one is London and Paris. I can recall having I read a few chapters for English homework once, and I can distinctly remember the French Revolution being involved, so Paris has to be in the book. London would also make more sense than Rome, due to the connections between London and Paris being more than between Paris and Rome, so I'll say London and Paris, B, Final Answer.
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 27, 2016 9:41:31 GMT -5
*q6 final answer plays* Thanks to your knowledge on English literature, you just won P35,000! *q6 correct answer plays, set brightens to purple and quickly followed by q7 lights bed and goes back to dark blue*
Right. P35,000 is in the books, but let's see how well you know this one and this is for P50,000.
*q7 bed plays(2007)
According to the lyrics of the song "Gotta Go My Own Way", which was made famous in "High School Musical 2", "another color turns to" what? A: black B: white C: gray D: colorless
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Sept 27, 2016 10:35:54 GMT -5
I do know this, embarrassing as it may be... Although, I do only know it because I was at a sleepover back in August and two of the people there decided to do a High School Musical at 10pm... Needless to say, me and my other friend, we were not impressed. He managed to get some sleep but I couldn't through the racket they were making through singing the songs, so I remember 'Gotta Go My Own Way', so that line is 'another colour turns to grey', C, Final Answer.
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 27, 2016 15:49:53 GMT -5
*q7 final answer plays* Well, here is the one that is NOT embarrassing. You just won P50,000! *q7 correct answer plays, set brightens to purple and quickly followed by q8 lights bed and goes back to dark blue*
Actually, this song is sung by Gabriella and she sang to her "boyfriend" Troy. Well, you have P50,000 and four lifelines in your disposal. The next one, if you get it right, is worth P70,000. So now, here is the question for P70,000.
*q8 bed plays (2007)
In 2003, New Zealand released 50 cent coins depicting characters from what fantasy novel? A: The Chronicles of Narnia B: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe C: The Lord of the Rings D: The Hobbit
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Sept 27, 2016 16:04:37 GMT -5
I would imagine that would have to be The Lord of the Rings, as the films were released at around 2003, and the director was a Kiwi. I think the same person directed The Hobbit films as well, but I think those films were much later, so that can't be the answer here.
Fun fact, one of the science teachers at my school, who coincidently is also from New Zealand, was an extra in one of the LOTR films. He can be seen in one scene after a battle drinking beer behind a main character.
C: Lord of The Rings, and that's my Final Answer.
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Post by JCEurovision on Sept 27, 2016 16:18:24 GMT -5
*q8 final answer plays* Well, you might have seen the movie, huh? Anyway, that was excellent and CORRECT for P70,000! *q8 correct answer plays, set brightens to purple and quickly followed by q9 lights bed and goes back to dark blue*
Oh boy, I see something is going on here. You have P70,000. Just be careful, if you made a mistake, you will lose P50,000. This is the level where ausgameshowfan stopped his journey, but I hope you can beat him. So, here comes Question 9 for P100,000.
*q9 bed plays(2007)*
In the Filipino board game "Game of the Generals", which is not a name for a strategy of distributing the pieces? A: Rampaging Bulls B: Divide and Conquer C: Vaccination D: Combat Aviation
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Sept 27, 2016 16:56:04 GMT -5
They may only be easy if you know the answers, but a question like that is near impossible for anyone outside of the Phillippines, so to be at question 9 is a bit harsh really.
Anyway, I don't know, so I will use my first lifeline, and I'll Ask the Audience, please.
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