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Post by metemeister on Jan 29, 2017 0:47:45 GMT -5
Post --------------- I only have access to my phone, so I cannot format the text to look better. The questions will be asked in basic format for now. Apologies. --------------- End
Okay. Let's play Who Wants To Be A Millionaire!
*let's play soundtrack plays out, first question shows up as Q1-5 background music starts*
The very first episode of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire in the UK featured which three lifelines for the contestant?
A: Double Dip, Ask The Audience, 50:50 B: 50:50, Phone A Friend, Ask The Audience C: 50:50, Ask The Expert, Ask The Audience D: Ask The Audience, Phone A Friend, Double Dip
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Jan 29, 2017 0:57:53 GMT -5
B, final answer. Not much to say about that.
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Post by metemeister on Jan 30, 2017 7:43:41 GMT -5
And that's how you win 500 dollars, that is correct, Dragonman 2455! *audience applauds* Next question for 1000 dollars: *Q1-5 background music joins the Q1-5 drums again* A breathalyzer is a device commonly used by police officers - especially during night shifts - as they help them detect what? A: The concentration of alcohol in a driver B: The amount of oxygen inside a car C: The lung capacity of a passenger D: Whether a driver has asthma or not
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Jan 30, 2017 18:49:05 GMT -5
I've seen this stuff on police shows all the time! A, final answer.
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Post by FinalAnswer19 on Jan 31, 2017 3:22:08 GMT -5
post -------------------- Jceurovision, you're not a contestant! Why are you trying to take my place?! End -------------------- Post ------ Perhaps something happened while we were away, but glad things seem to have worked themselves out. Let's pay attention to who's doing what. ------ End
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Post by metemeister on Feb 1, 2017 9:11:00 GMT -5
It is A, well done Dragonman 2455 ! *audience applauds somewhat repetitively* 2000 dollar question, almost at that first threshold - here it is:
The alphabet song, learned by the young and somehow remembered by the elderly, follows the exact same tune as which other childhood song? A: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star B: Humpty Dumpty
C: Baa Baa Black Sheep D: Rap God
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Feb 1, 2017 19:37:25 GMT -5
I remember Baa Baa Black Sheep having a similar tune to the The Alphabet Song, so i'm going to make C my Final Answer.
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Post by metemeister on Feb 3, 2017 12:41:34 GMT -5
Post --------------- While making this question, I accidentally put two correct answers instead of one. The answer which was meant to be correct was A, but I just noticed that Baa Baa Black Sheep also has a very similar tune - thus, I will accept C to be the right answer as this question was faulty. Sorry if that confused you, Dragonman 2455. --------------- End *lock in cue* It is C, well done Dragonman 2455 ! *audience starts clapping* Three thousand dollar question! Here it is, good luck:
As a letter commonly used by scientists to accurately indicate the size of a specimen, which of the following is the worded version of the measurement scale “µm”? A: Millimetre B: Decimetre
C: Micrometre D: Hectometre
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Feb 3, 2017 21:38:25 GMT -5
Not the kind of question i wanted to see at all. *sighs* i do not want to use a lifeline this early on, so i'm going to take a stab at it and say C.
Final Answer
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Post by metemeister on Feb 6, 2017 4:25:04 GMT -5
No need to be nervous at all, because it is C - well done!
*audience starts clapping*
5000 dollar question. I have to remind you this is the last question where if you give me a wrong answer you will leave with nothing. Not going to happen though, you have all three lifelines.
For the first threshold, here it is:
Pirelli, a tire company which is widely known to supply tires for both road cars and various Formula series, comes from which country?
A: Germany B: France C: Spain D: Italy
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Feb 6, 2017 6:17:26 GMT -5
I remember hearing about this from the title of a certain racing game i really like playing. Coincidentally, it is known as: Anyways, when i saw that name, i always thought it was italian, but i was never sure, because i didn't really bother look it up. So based off of that, D: Italy is going to be my final answer.
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Post by metemeister on Feb 6, 2017 10:42:29 GMT -5
*final answer soundtrack plays* I like how you're a fan of racing games just like me - and D is right, great job! *audience starts clapping, some start to cheer* Well, Dragonman 2455. You've now secured 5000 dollars, you leave with that if you get any answer wrong for the next 5 questions. You're in a really strong position to leave with big money tonight - all three lifelines are there for you to use for any question, and it seems that you most definitely have the knowledge and the courage, the two main requirements for Millionaire!
*audience starts cheering again, with louder subsequent applause* Enough of my talking; how are you feeling going into the next few questions? Confident?
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Feb 6, 2017 18:47:24 GMT -5
I am feeling pretty confident, but i am a bit nervous at the same time. But i'm not going to let that bother me.
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Post by metemeister on Feb 7, 2017 2:53:46 GMT -5
*audience starts cheering* Well, Dragonman 2455 - I'll assume you're ready then?
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Post by Dragonman 2455 on Feb 7, 2017 3:42:42 GMT -5
I was born ready!
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