Transcript 12/18/2007 Terence Tchen
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 9:55 pm
Terence Tchen
Los Angeles, CA
Banker
$100- Though frequent vacuuming can help, "shedding" is a frustrating problem for pet owners whose pets do which of the following?
A. Chew the furniture B. Get hair on the furniture
C. Claw the furniture D. Sell the furniture on eBay
$200- The Crayola crayon color Tropical Rain Forest is a deep shade of what?
A. Green B. Red
C. Yellow D. Orange
$300- Fittingly, the calf-length pants known as "pedal pushers" were originally designed to be worn during what activity?
A. Gardening B. Swimming
C. Dancing D. Bicycling
$500- Featuring distinctive stripes on its head, neck and shoulders, the quagga is an extinct kind of what?
A. Zebra B. Rhinoceros
C. Lion D. Hippopotamus
$1000- In May 2007, Entertainment Weekly counted "Heroes" and "Battlestar Galactica" among TV's best offerings in what genre?
A. Romantic comedy B. Science fiction
C. Legal drama D. Horror
$2000- One week comprises approximately what percentage of a year?
A. 2% B. 3%
C. 4% D. 5%
$4000- Which of these airline names is also the name for a letter in the Greek alphabet?
A. United B. Qantas
C. Lufthansa D. Delta
$8000- Because of the railway tracks that surround it, a section of downtown Chicago is famously known as the what?
A. Spiral B. Bend
C. Loop D. Arc
$16,000
In 2007, thousands of fans assembled in the city of Bangalore to watch Aerosmith play its first-ever concert in what country?
A. Thailand B. Vietnam
C. India D. Turkey
$25,000
On the job, which of these professionals would most likely make use of a pentatonic scale?
A. Musician B. Nutritionist
C. Pharmacist D. Interior designer
.
.
.
ATA
A. 53% B. 11%
C. 27% D. 9%
Commercial break
$50,000
Early in his career, what famous novelist wrote under the unusual pen name "Boz"?
A. Kurt Vonnegut B. John Irving
C. Stephen King D. Charles Dickens
.
.
.
Terence quickly (on air) resorts to STQ.
STQ $50K
In the sixteenth century, the Inca empire was conquered by what conquistador?
A. Francisco Pizarro B. Hernán Cortés
C. Vasco Núñez de Balboa D. Francisco Vásquez de Coronado
.
.
.
PAF, Dave, friend of his, says it can't be B because he was born before then.
50/50 left A or C
With a free guess, Terence chose the incorrect one and left keeping his $25K.
Answers:
$100- B. Get hair on the furniture
$200- A. Green
$300- D. Bicycling
$500- A. Zebra
$1000- B. Science fiction
$2000- A. 2%
$4000- D. Delta
$8000- C. Loop
$16K- C. India
$25K- A. Musician
$50K- D. Charles Dickens
STQ $50K- A. Francisco Pizarro
Los Angeles, CA
Banker
$100- Though frequent vacuuming can help, "shedding" is a frustrating problem for pet owners whose pets do which of the following?
A. Chew the furniture B. Get hair on the furniture
C. Claw the furniture D. Sell the furniture on eBay
$200- The Crayola crayon color Tropical Rain Forest is a deep shade of what?
A. Green B. Red
C. Yellow D. Orange
$300- Fittingly, the calf-length pants known as "pedal pushers" were originally designed to be worn during what activity?
A. Gardening B. Swimming
C. Dancing D. Bicycling
$500- Featuring distinctive stripes on its head, neck and shoulders, the quagga is an extinct kind of what?
A. Zebra B. Rhinoceros
C. Lion D. Hippopotamus
$1000- In May 2007, Entertainment Weekly counted "Heroes" and "Battlestar Galactica" among TV's best offerings in what genre?
A. Romantic comedy B. Science fiction
C. Legal drama D. Horror
$2000- One week comprises approximately what percentage of a year?
A. 2% B. 3%
C. 4% D. 5%
$4000- Which of these airline names is also the name for a letter in the Greek alphabet?
A. United B. Qantas
C. Lufthansa D. Delta
$8000- Because of the railway tracks that surround it, a section of downtown Chicago is famously known as the what?
A. Spiral B. Bend
C. Loop D. Arc
$16,000
In 2007, thousands of fans assembled in the city of Bangalore to watch Aerosmith play its first-ever concert in what country?
A. Thailand B. Vietnam
C. India D. Turkey
$25,000
On the job, which of these professionals would most likely make use of a pentatonic scale?
A. Musician B. Nutritionist
C. Pharmacist D. Interior designer
.
.
.
ATA
A. 53% B. 11%
C. 27% D. 9%
Commercial break
$50,000
Early in his career, what famous novelist wrote under the unusual pen name "Boz"?
A. Kurt Vonnegut B. John Irving
C. Stephen King D. Charles Dickens
.
.
.
Terence quickly (on air) resorts to STQ.
STQ $50K
In the sixteenth century, the Inca empire was conquered by what conquistador?
A. Francisco Pizarro B. Hernán Cortés
C. Vasco Núñez de Balboa D. Francisco Vásquez de Coronado
.
.
.
PAF, Dave, friend of his, says it can't be B because he was born before then.
50/50 left A or C
With a free guess, Terence chose the incorrect one and left keeping his $25K.
Answers:
$100- B. Get hair on the furniture
$200- A. Green
$300- D. Bicycling
$500- A. Zebra
$1000- B. Science fiction
$2000- A. 2%
$4000- D. Delta
$8000- C. Loop
$16K- C. India
$25K- A. Musician
$50K- D. Charles Dickens
STQ $50K- A. Francisco Pizarro