Transcript 02/09/16 Hannah Herbst (carryover)

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Transcript 02/09/16 Hannah Herbst (carryover)

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Wed Feb 17, 2016 4:00 pm

Hannah Herbst (carryover)
Boca Raton, FL

15 years old

Whiz Kids Week

Hannah has invented a device that harvests energy from ocean currents and tested it in Boca Raton inlet.
Meanwhile Chris Harrison said he was scooping ice cream at that age.

All lifelines remain, plus there is a special "Cut the Question" similar to the Switch the Question from earlier versions of WWTBAM.

$2000 :
Though legend said he was searching for it when he happened upon Florida, most historians believed Ponce de Leon never actually tried to find what?
A: Lake of Maidens B: Waterfall of Riches
C: Fountain of Youth D: Puddle of Wisdom
Spoiler
C: Fountain of Youth

$3000 :
Centuries before “Sesame Street”'s Elmo became known for it, Julius Caesar often did what in his autobiography Gallic Wars?
A: Avoided action verbs B: Used the word “ain't”
C: Referred to himself in the third person D: Said “Yay!” a lot
50/50
Left C and D.
Spoiler
C: Referred to himself in the third person

$5000 :
Noting that by volume, ink is more expensive than perfume, teenager Suvir Mirchandani suggested the U.S. government could save $136 million a year by doing what?
A: Printing twice as fast B: Printing in a different font
C: Printing only at night D: Printing on bigger paper
Spoiler
B: Printing in a different font

$7000 :
Which of these novels would most likely be read obsessively by the self-described literary fans known as “Janeites”?
A: To Kill a Mockingbird B: Gone with the Wind
C: Little Women D: Pride and Prejudice
+1, ATA
Narrowed it to B and D, but +1 friend Lisa Jemlon could only do the same

ATA
A: 4% B: 11%
C: 16% D: 69%
Spoiler
D: Pride and Prejudice
First break

$10K :
Which of the following animals does not have a carapace?
A: Turtle B: Spider
C: Frog D: Crab

"Cut the Question" used
Spoiler
C: Frog
Substitute $10K :
Hillary Clinton might be interested to know that Thomas Jefferson and five other Presidents were elected after serving as what?
A: Senate Majority Leader B: Secretary of State
C: Speaker of the House D: Attorney General
Spoiler
B: Secretary of State

$20K :
The name of what element on the periodic table can be spelled by putting the symbols for two other elements together?
A: Zinc B: Iron
C: Gold D: Tin
Spoiler
Guess was B.
D: Tin

Hannah left with $5000
Second break

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#2 Post by ghostjmf » Wed Feb 17, 2016 5:10 pm

So far so good

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#3 Post by SportsFan68 » Wed Feb 17, 2016 7:33 pm

$20K :
The name of what element on the periodic table can be spelled by putting the symbols for two other elements together?
A: Zinc B: Iron
C: Gold D: Tin
Spoiler
Guess was B.
D: Tin

Hannah left with $5000
Hm. Z for ZN, but that's still the same element. Ir -- iridium? On -- I don't think so. Go or Ld -- Nah. OK, Titanium and Nitrogen.

D, final answer.
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Re: Transcript 02/09/16 Hannah Herbst (carryover)

#4 Post by earendel » Thu Feb 18, 2016 9:46 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Hannah Herbst (carryover)
Boca Raton, FL

15 years old

Whiz Kids Week

Hannah has invented a device that harvests energy from ocean currents and tested it in Boca Raton inlet.
Meanwhile Chris Harrison said he was scooping ice cream at that age.

All lifelines remain, plus there is a special "Cut the Question" similar to the Switch the Question from earlier versions of WWTBAM.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$20K :
The name of what element on the periodic table can be spelled by putting the symbols for two other elements together?
A: Zinc B: Iron
C: Gold D: Tin
Spoiler
Guess was B.
D: Tin

Hannah left with $5000
If it were 3 elements, that would work. Ir = iridium, O = oxygen, N = nitrogen. But there is no On.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."

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Re: Transcript 02/09/16 Hannah Herbst (carryover)

#5 Post by Estonut » Sat Feb 20, 2016 5:14 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$3000 :
Centuries before “Sesame Street”'s Elmo became known for it, Julius Caesar often did what in his autobiography Gallic Wars?
A: Avoided action verbs B: Used the word “ain't”
C: Referred to himself in the third person D: Said “Yay!” a lot
50/50
Left C and D.
Spoiler
C: Referred to himself in the third person
I think that this contradicts the working theory about the 50/50 keeping the correct answer and the most likely distractor.
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#6 Post by ghostjmf » Sat Feb 20, 2016 7:45 am

Its not a theory. Somewhere, probably the J! Board, Lezek P. (sp?) says he was told 50/50 would leave best distractor.

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#7 Post by K.P. » Sat Feb 20, 2016 5:01 pm

I theorize that early in the game (read: the first five), they are more likely to throw you a bone with the 50:50. Heck, often in the first five, there isn't even a good second answer.

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#8 Post by Bob Juch » Sun Feb 21, 2016 11:33 am

K.P. wrote:I theorize that early in the game (read: the first five), they are more likely to throw you a bone with the 50:50. Heck, often in the first five, there isn't even a good second answer.
It helped me because it eliminated one of the two kids' games I knew nothing about.
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#9 Post by ghostjmf » Sun Feb 21, 2016 5:30 pm

BJ: When you played, did they tell you 50/50 was really random, or set up to leave best distractor? I should remember what the rules were then, but can't.

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#10 Post by earendel » Mon Feb 22, 2016 3:10 pm

ghostjmf wrote:BJ: When you played, did they tell you 50/50 was really random, or set up to leave best distractor? I should remember what the rules were then, but can't.
When I was on the show in 2000 we were told that the 50:50 would leave the correct answer and the one most likely to be a distractor.
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#11 Post by ghostjmf » Mon Feb 22, 2016 4:32 pm

I know the original show had "50/50 leaves best distractor". At some point, I think went they went to scrambling difficulty values, they turned 50/50 to "really random". At one point they did away w/ it altogether. Currently its "best distractor".

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