Morristown, NJ
Jon formerly designed robots that created parts for Black Hawk helicopters. Now he designs a different type of robots that do "warehouse sortation" for package companies. It's a boring job so he takes his girlfriend out for swing dancing in the evenings. Meredith cues up some music and Jon gives a demonstration. His girlfriend Rachel is in the relationship seat. Jon used to be a lifeguard and the girls called him "Pappy". He thought it sounded fatherly but the girls seemed to like it.
Topic Tree: (unrandomized)
10 - Bird Formations
9 - Simple Inspirations
8 - Sage Advice
7 - Early Work
6 - Naming Trends
5 - Pig Tales
4 - Spellchekc
3 - Civil Protests
2 - What's in a Name
1 - Medical Degrees
Topic Tree: (randomized)
4 - Spellchekc
9 - Simple Inspirations
10 - Bird Formations
1 - Medical Degrees
7 - Early Work
3 - Civil Protests
5 - Pig Tales
6 - Naming Trends
8 - Sage Advice
2 - What's in a Name
Question #1 (What's in a Name - Level 2)
Until it changed its recipe to include the 10 million cultures per gram, Pinkberry was criticized for calling its product what?
A - gelato
B - frozen yogurt
C - Italian ice
D - sorbet
Jon says, "As my girlfriend will tell you I don't eat a lot of different food." He's never heard of Pinkberry. He notes that "cultures" denotes something bacterial and he doesn't think
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gelato or Italian ice
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would have bacteria in it. He's heard about the benefits one gets from so that's his final answer.
Question #2 (Sage Advice - Level 8)
What group sang the song "Poison," in which they warn listeners to "never trust a big butt and a smile"?
A - Bell Biv Devoe
B - Jodeci
C - Blackstreet
D - Boyz II Men
Jon remembers some of these bands but not the song. He thinks he should know it even though he doesn't and therefore the audience should know it, so he decides to ask them.
Jon thinks that's a pretty good number and it's the one he knew the least about. He's going to go with the audience.
Question #3 (Naming Trends - Level 6)
"Jetta" and "Scirocco" being two examples, Volkswagen is known for naming its cars after well-known what?
A - ocean trenches
B - wind currents
C - fault lines
D - tectonic plates
Jon mentions the Passat as another VW model. He says that is definitely a wind current. It's too close to call so he decides to jump the question.
Question #4 (Pig Tales - Level 5)
Who wrote the 1948 essay "Death of a Pig" several years before publishing a classic children's book in which a pig's life is saved?
A - Roald Dahl
B - C.S. Lewis
C - E.B. White
D - Dr. Seuss
Jon says that. He then says that . He thinks the question is referring to .
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Question #5 (Civil Protests - Level 3)
An Oregon man was dubbed "Sir Godiva" after a judge ruled it was not illegal for him to have done what in protest of airport security screenings?
A - destroyed a laptop
B - stripped naked
C - yelled "Fire!" on line
D - ate his shoes
It was just a few weeks ago that Jon learned what Lady Godiva had done, as he was listening to a Queen song.
Question #6 (Early Work - Level 7)
Having developed lie-detector technology, inventor William Marston created what comic book hero, who fittingly wields the "golden lasso of truth"?
A - Catwoman
B - Captain America
C - Thor
D - Wonder Woman
Jon says that believe it or not a man with an engineering degree has read a comic book or two.
Question #7 (Medical Degrees - Level 1)
Which of the following is the accepted abbreviation for a medical professional who specializes in women's health?
A - O/BGYN
B - OB/GYN
C - OBG/YN
D - OBGY/N
Jon's initial inclination is but he's not as confident as he should be. Still he decides to make that his final answer.
Question #8 (Bird Formations - Level 10)
While geese are known to fly in a V formation, what birds are known to swim together in a U formation in order to trap fish?
A - pelicans
B - swans
C - ducks
D - seagulls
Jon says he's never seen.
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Jon came from a home where money was tight and he has a lot of student loans to pay off. Jon says his dad told him not to put a price on education and to go to the best school he could. Unfortunately the school did put a price on education. He has over $100,000 in student loans.
Question #9 (Simple Inspiration - Level 9)
The builders of what architectural wonder were said to have been inspired by the simplicity of a rectangular pencil?
A - Space Needle
B - Gateway Arch
C - U.S. Capitol
D - Empire State Building
Jon says he knows what all of these look like so it should be easy to figure out. He notes that.
Question #10 (Spellchekc - Level 4)
Which of the following is the correctly spelled title of a popular TV sitcom from the late '70s and early '80s?
A - WRKP in Cincinnati
B - WPRK in Cincinnati
C - WKRP in Cincinnati
D - WPKR in Cincinnai
Jon feels pretty strongly that it was and there's only one that starts that way. Now all he can think about is NPR, All Things Considered. Jon decides to jump the question.
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CLASSIC MILLIONAIRE
$100K - "Double Irish" and "Dutch Sandwich" are types of what?
A - chess strategies
B - suspension bridges
C - soccer maneuvers
D - tax loopholes
Jon doesn't think that they sound like. From his engineering background he knows that . They don't sound like . He finally asks . Jon says that he'll never have the chance to do this again so he's going to go for it even though he may be kicking himself if things go wrong.
THE END OF GAME "NOISE"
Millionaire question of the day:
Fittingly, the U.S. Postal Service sponsors a National Prevention Week each May to draw attention to what public health risk?
A - chicken pox
B - smoking
C - obesity
D - dog bites
Answer:
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frozen yogurt
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Answer: B (frozen yogurt)
Value: $25,000
Bank: $25,000
Value: $25,000
Bank: $25,000
What group sang the song "Poison," in which they warn listeners to "never trust a big butt and a smile"?
A - Bell Biv Devoe
B - Jodeci
C - Blackstreet
D - Boyz II Men
Jon remembers some of these bands but not the song. He thinks he should know it even though he doesn't and therefore the audience should know it, so he decides to ask them.
ATA results
A - 69%
B - 4%
C - 10%
D - 27%
B - 4%
C - 10%
D - 27%
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Answer: A (Bell Biv Devoe)
Value: $15,000
Bank: $40,000
Value: $15,000
Bank: $40,000
"Jetta" and "Scirocco" being two examples, Volkswagen is known for naming its cars after well-known what?
A - ocean trenches
B - wind currents
C - fault lines
D - tectonic plates
Jon mentions the Passat as another VW model. He says that
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"Jetta"
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Answer: B (wind currents)
Value: $3,000
Bank: $40,000 (unchanged)
Value: $3,000
Bank: $40,000 (unchanged)
Who wrote the 1948 essay "Death of a Pig" several years before publishing a classic children's book in which a pig's life is saved?
A - Roald Dahl
B - C.S. Lewis
C - E.B. White
D - Dr. Seuss
Jon says that
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Dahl did "James and the Giant Peach" and Lewis was all about cupboards and lions and witches
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Dr. Seuss did a lot of interesting books but they have made up animals
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Charlotte's Web, which was by E.B. White
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Answer: C (E.B. White)
Value: $5,000
Bank: $45,000
Value: $5,000
Bank: $45,000
Question #5 (Civil Protests - Level 3)
An Oregon man was dubbed "Sir Godiva" after a judge ruled it was not illegal for him to have done what in protest of airport security screenings?
A - destroyed a laptop
B - stripped naked
C - yelled "Fire!" on line
D - ate his shoes
It was just a few weeks ago that Jon learned what Lady Godiva had done, as he was listening to a Queen song.
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Answer: B (stripped naked)
Value: $100
Bank: $45,100
Value: $100
Bank: $45,100
Having developed lie-detector technology, inventor William Marston created what comic book hero, who fittingly wields the "golden lasso of truth"?
A - Catwoman
B - Captain America
C - Thor
D - Wonder Woman
Jon says that believe it or not a man with an engineering degree has read a comic book or two.
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Answer: D (Wonder Woman)
Value: $500
Bank: $45,600
Value: $500
Bank: $45,600
Which of the following is the accepted abbreviation for a medical professional who specializes in women's health?
A - O/BGYN
B - OB/GYN
C - OBG/YN
D - OBGY/N
Jon's initial inclination is
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OB/GYN
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Answer: B (OB/GYN)
Value: $1,000
Bank: $46,600
Value: $1,000
Bank: $46,600
While geese are known to fly in a V formation, what birds are known to swim together in a U formation in order to trap fish?
A - pelicans
B - swans
C - ducks
D - seagulls
Jon says he's never seen
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swans go fishing and seagulls pick up whatever they can off the beach. He's also never seen a duck fish
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Answer: A (pelicans)
Value: $10,000
Bank: $56,600
Value: $10,000
Bank: $56,600
Jon came from a home where money was tight and he has a lot of student loans to pay off. Jon says his dad told him not to put a price on education and to go to the best school he could. Unfortunately the school did put a price on education. He has over $100,000 in student loans.
Question #9 (Simple Inspiration - Level 9)
The builders of what architectural wonder were said to have been inspired by the simplicity of a rectangular pencil?
A - Space Needle
B - Gateway Arch
C - U.S. Capitol
D - Empire State Building
Jon says he knows what all of these look like so it should be easy to figure out. He notes that
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the Space Needle is pointy like a pencil, and the Gateway Arch and the U.S. Capitol aren't pencil-shaped
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Answer: D (Empire State Building)
Value: $7,000
Bank: $63,600
Value: $7,000
Bank: $63,600
Which of the following is the correctly spelled title of a popular TV sitcom from the late '70s and early '80s?
A - WRKP in Cincinnati
B - WPRK in Cincinnati
C - WKRP in Cincinnati
D - WPKR in Cincinnai
Jon feels pretty strongly that it was
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WK
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Answer: C (WKRP in Cincinnati)
Value: $2,000
Bank: $63,600
Value: $2,000
Bank: $63,600
CLASSIC MILLIONAIRE
$100K - "Double Irish" and "Dutch Sandwich" are types of what?
A - chess strategies
B - suspension bridges
C - soccer maneuvers
D - tax loopholes
Jon doesn't think that they sound like
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chess strategies
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if you spend a lot of time on a bridge you would name it something awesome
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intimidating soccer maneuvers
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if tax loopholes have names now
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D (tax loopholes)
Jon goes home with $25,000.
Jon goes home with $25,000.
Millionaire question of the day:
Fittingly, the U.S. Postal Service sponsors a National Prevention Week each May to draw attention to what public health risk?
A - chicken pox
B - smoking
C - obesity
D - dog bites
Answer:
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D (dog bites)