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Transcript 10/04/10 Carol Lee

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Mon Oct 04, 2010 6:22 pm

Carol Lee
Brooklyn, NY

Carol tells us she is a trivia buff.


Topic Tree:
Hard as Rocks
Popular Music
TV Roles
Artists
Ad Men
Historical Figures
Survey Says
Winging It
Name of the Game
Baking

Topic Tree: (randomized)
Hard as Rocks
TV Roles
Survey Says
Baking
Name of the Game
Winging It
Popular Music
Artists
Ad Men
Historical Figures

Question 1 – Historical Figures
Which of these American figures from the Revolutionary War is buried not in the United States, but in London, England?
A. Paul Revere
B. Ethan Allen
C. Samuel Adams
D. Benedict Arnold

Carol thinks the correct answer is Benedict Arnold, but decides to ATA.

ATA

ATA results
12% A. Paul Revere
8% B. Ethan Allen
9% C. Samuel Adams
71% D. Benedict Arnold

Spoiler
D. Benedict Arnold
$10K
Bank - $10K
Question 2 – Ad Men
George Whipple was reportedly paid $1 for the right to use his name in a famous ad campaign for what product?
A. Campbell’s soup
B. Charmin toilet paper
C. Maytag dishwashers
D. Crest toothpaste

Carol says that it may be the Maytag repairman’s name, or it could be the grocer who sells the Charmin toilet paper.

Carol decides to JTQ.

JTQ 1

Spoiler
B. Charmin toilet paper
$3K
Bank - $10K
Question 3 – Artist
What American artist famously referred to his art studio as “The Factory”?
A. Jasper Johns
B. Jackson Pollock
C. Edward Hopper
D. Andy Warhol
Spoiler
D. Andy Warhol
$7K
Bank - $17K
commercial break

Question 4 – Popular Music
What Irving Berlin song does the Guinness Book of World Records list as the best-selling single of all time?
A. White Christmas
B. Cheek To Cheek
C. Puttin’ On The Ritz
D. God Bless America
Spoiler
A. White Christmas
$15K
Bank - $32K
Question 5 – Winging It
Which of these birds is a ratite, meaning it cannot fly?
A. Heron
B. Pelican
C. Ostrich
D. Toucan
Spoiler
C. Ostrich
$5K
Bank - $37K
Question 6 – Name of the Game
Double Dutch is a popular type of children’s game?
A. Kickball
B. Marbles
C. Jump rope
D. Jacks
Spoiler
C. Jump rope
$500
Bank - $37,500
Question 7 - Baking
Because of its texture, confectioners’ sugar is also known as what?
A. Raw sugar
B. Powdered sugar
C. Brown sugar
D. Rock sugar
Spoiler
B. Powdered sugar
$1K
Bank - $38,500
Question 8 – Survey Says
After a 2010 report found the safest drivers in the U.S. are in Kansas, one might feel most secure motoring through what state capital?
A. Topeka
B. Jefferson City
C. Frankfort
D. Lincoln
Spoiler
A. Topeka
$100
Bank - $38,600
Question 9 – TV Roles
Which of these actresses was not named Kelly in the TV series that propelled her to fame?
A. Christina Applegate
B. Tiffani Thiessen
C. Valerie Bertinelli
D. Jaclyn Smith

Carol knows it’s not Christina Applegate. She’s leaning toward Valerie Bertinelli, but is just not sure.

JTQ 2

Correct answer
C. Valerie Bertinelli
commercial break
Question value and bank
$25K
Bank - $38,600
Question 10 – Hard as Rocks
Limestone that has been heated and pressurized eventually turns into what building material?
A. Marble
B. Brownstone
C. Granite
D. Slate

Carol: I’m going to say granite.

Before she makes granite her final answer, some of the audience starts to applaud.

Spoiler
A. Marble
$2K

Carol leaves with $1K
commercial break

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Re: Transcript 10/04/10 Carol Lee

#2 Post by Kazoo65 » Mon Oct 04, 2010 7:23 pm

Q 1-easy. I would not have needed a LL here. Benedict Arnold was a traitor (he tried to give the Brits the plans for West Point), and got sent back to England, where he died.Q 2-another easy one.  I don't think the Maytag guy has a name.Q 3-another easy one for me.Q 4-gotta be "White Christmas". There are MANY versions of this song, and I bet I'll start hearing it before too long-the radio station from Grand Rapids starts playing holiday music in mid-November.Q 5-the ostrich is the only one that can't fly.Q 6-way too easy.
Q 7-another easy one, never heard of raw or rock sugar.
Q 8-Come on, this is getting REALLY easy. A third grader could figure out what the capital of Kansas is!
Q 9-easy for me.
Q 10-easy.

I'd be sailing into Round 2 with ALL lifelines intact-I'd want an easy stack like that.
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#3 Post by Bob Juch » Tue Oct 05, 2010 6:32 am

I've driven through Topeka many times; it's not noticeably safer than other cities.
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#4 Post by MarleysGh0st » Tue Oct 05, 2010 6:41 am

Bob Juch wrote:I've driven through Topeka many times; it's not noticeably safer than other cities.
Bob successfully penetrates the window dressing to spot the logical fallacy! :lol:

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#5 Post by andrewjackson » Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:07 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Question 5 – Winging It
Which of these birds is a ratite, meaning it cannot fly?
A. Heron
B. Pelican
C. Ostrich
D. Toucan
Ratite actually means like a raft because these birds have a flat sternum with no keel to which wing muscles can attach. As a consequence ratites cannot fly but that's not what the word means.

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Question 10 – Hard as Rocks
Limestone that has been heated and pressurized eventually turns into what building material?
A. Marble
B. Brownstone
C. Granite
D. Slate

Limestone is
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a sedimentary rock that becomes the metamorphic rock, marble. Brownstone is a type of sedimentary sandstone. Sandstones can become the metamorphic rock, quartzite. Granite is an igneous rock that can become the metamorphic rock, gneiss. Slate is metamorphic rock derived from the sedimentary rock, shale.
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#6 Post by MarleysGh0st » Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:41 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 1 – Historical Figures
Which of these American figures from the Revolutionary War is buried not in the United States, but in London, England?
A. Paul Revere
B. Ethan Allen
C. Samuel Adams
D. Benedict Arnold

Carol thinks the correct answer is Benedict Arnold, but decides to ATA.

ATA

ATA results
12% A. Paul Revere
8% B. Ethan Allen
9% C. Samuel Adams
71% D. Benedict Arnold

Spoiler
D. Benedict Arnold
$10K
Bank - $10K
Okay, this trivia buff can't take the risk of going for the logical answer, so she ATA's after leading the audience and reminding them of the reason Arnold wouldn't be buried in the USA. And then...29% of the audience still votes for other choices? Weren't they paying attention? :shock:

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#7 Post by frogman042 » Tue Oct 05, 2010 9:01 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 1 – Historical Figures
Which of these American figures from the Revolutionary War is buried not in the United States, but in London, England?
A. Paul Revere
B. Ethan Allen
C. Samuel Adams
D. Benedict Arnold

Carol thinks the correct answer is Benedict Arnold, but decides to ATA.

ATA

ATA results
12% A. Paul Revere
8% B. Ethan Allen
9% C. Samuel Adams
71% D. Benedict Arnold

Spoiler
D. Benedict Arnold
$10K
Bank - $10K
Okay, this trivia buff can't take the risk of going for the logical answer, so she ATA's after leading the audience and reminding them of the reason Arnold wouldn't be buried in the USA. And then...29% of the audience still votes for other choices? Weren't they paying attention? :shock:
I think this is a classic case of knowing where on the original stack it had been placed would have helped her. If it was in the first 8 questions - I would venture to guess she would have gone for it - put it on the top - and then maybe its a trick question - so under the old game she probably wouldn't have burned a LL (if the initial stack represents the level of difficulty).

Also, anyone get the sense that the audience influenced her to go Final on her last question? To my ears, it sounded like the audience approved of her answer before she said final - as opposed to walking. If she had saved her ATA - I wonder if she would have been Dursted.

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#8 Post by MarleysGh0st » Tue Oct 05, 2010 9:09 am

frogman042 wrote:Also, anyone get the sense that the audience influenced her to go Final on her last question? To my ears, it sounded like the audience approved of her answer before she said final - as opposed to walking. If she had saved her ATA - I wonder if she would have been Dursted.
I think there was a good chance of that, at least by the amount of premature applause she got for her answer.

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#9 Post by earendel » Tue Oct 05, 2010 10:02 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Carol Lee
Brooklyn, NY

Carol tells us she is a trivia buff.
That can't be a good sign. More often than not when this is stressed, the contestant doesn't do well.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 1 – Historical Figures
Which of these American figures from the Revolutionary War is buried not in the United States, but in London, England?
A. Paul Revere
B. Ethan Allen
C. Samuel Adams
D. Benedict Arnold

Carol thinks the correct answer is Benedict Arnold, but decides to ATA.

ATA
ATA results
12% A. Paul Revere
8% B. Ethan Allen
9% C. Samuel Adams
71% D. Benedict Arnold
Spoiler
D. Benedict Arnold
$10K
Bank - $10K
Question 2 – Ad Men
George Whipple was reportedly paid $1 for the right to use his name in a famous ad campaign for what product?
A. Campbell’s soup
B. Charmin toilet paper
C. Maytag dishwashers
D. Crest toothpaste

Carol says that it may be the Maytag repairman’s name, or it could be the grocer who sells the Charmin toilet paper.

Carol decides to JTQ.

JTQ 1
Spoiler
B. Charmin toilet paper
$3K
Bank - $10K
Carol said that she used to play bar trivia with friends. Maybe Meredith should have asked if she ever won. <*Sheesh!*>
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 5 – Winging It
Which of these birds is a ratite, meaning it cannot fly?
A. Heron
B. Pelican
C. Ostrich
D. Toucan
Spoiler
C. Ostrich
$5K
Bank - $37K
If they had asked just the first part of the question, this would have been a high-tier question in the old days.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 9 – TV Roles
Which of these actresses was not named Kelly in the TV series that propelled her to fame?
A. Christina Applegate
B. Tiffani Thiessen
C. Valerie Bertinelli
D. Jaclyn Smith

Carol knows it’s not Christina Applegate. She’s leaning toward Valerie Bertinelli, but is just not sure.

JTQ 2
Correct answer
C. Valerie Bertinelli
Question value and bank
$25K
Bank - $38,600
Her name was Barbara on the show.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 10 – Hard as Rocks
Limestone that has been heated and pressurized eventually turns into what building material?
A. Marble
B. Brownstone
C. Granite
D. Slate

Carol: I’m going to say granite.

Before she makes granite her final answer, some of the audience starts to applaud.
Stupid audience.
Spoiler
A. Marble
$2K

Carol leaves with $1K
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Well, she recovered from the first two questions, but had she managed to answer what were relatively simple questions she'd have had more lifelines to deal with this one.

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#10 Post by 15QuestionsAway » Tue Oct 05, 2010 11:24 am

frogman042 wrote:Also, anyone get the sense that the audience influenced her to go Final on her last question? To my ears, it sounded like the audience approved of her answer before she said final - as opposed to walking. If she had saved her ATA - I wonder if she would have been Dursted.
No, I think she was focused on missing out on $25k from question 9, so she decided to gamble in order to win her entire bank.

If she knew going in to question 9 that she was willing to risk it all for the full bank, I think should have gone with her gut on question 9 and jumped question 10 - regardless of what the value of question 9 was ($2k or $25k). I'm sure she didn't know this, but question 10 stayed in position 10 after topic randomization. It still seems to me that the prerandomized topic tree orders the questions by difficulty.

Easy to second guess her after the fact, but that's what the bored is for. I'm sure it's a lot different across the illuminated inverted podium of doom from Meredith.
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#11 Post by Bob Juch » Tue Oct 05, 2010 1:17 pm

MarleysGh0st wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 1 – Historical Figures
Which of these American figures from the Revolutionary War is buried not in the United States, but in London, England?
A. Paul Revere
B. Ethan Allen
C. Samuel Adams
D. Benedict Arnold

Carol thinks the correct answer is Benedict Arnold, but decides to ATA.

ATA

ATA results
12% A. Paul Revere
8% B. Ethan Allen
9% C. Samuel Adams
71% D. Benedict Arnold

Spoiler
D. Benedict Arnold
$10K
Bank - $10K
Okay, this trivia buff can't take the risk of going for the logical answer, so she ATA's after leading the audience and reminding them of the reason Arnold wouldn't be buried in the USA. And then...29% of the audience still votes for other choices? Weren't they paying attention? :shock:
That explains why there are so few test passers nowadays.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.

Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.

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