Transcript 11/05/2014 Mandy Berry (carryover)

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Transcript 11/05/2014 Mandy Berry (carryover)

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Thu Nov 06, 2014 9:49 pm

Mandy Berry
Baltimore, MD

Question 7 -
Far outnumbering the birds, bees and everything in between, over a quarter of all known species of animals are what?
A. Sharks B. Beetles
C. Lizards D. Bats
Answer and value
B. Beetles
Value: $3000
Bank: $19600
Question 8 -
With apologies to second-year students, what synonym for "immature" has been used to describe Adam Sandler movies and whoopee cushions?
A. Freshman-y B. Sophomoric
C. Junioresque D. Seniorish

Answer and value
B. Sophomoric
Value: $7000
Bank: $26600

Question 9-
Which of the following is an ingredient in Red Bull and NOT one of the four chemical bases of DNA?
A. Adenine B. Guanine
C. Taurine D. Cytosine
Spoiler
Mandy reads off the four chemical bases of DNA, inluding thymine, and that taurine sounds like the bull because Taurus is the bull.
Answer and value
C. Taurine
Value: $2000
Bank: $28600
Question 10 -
After graduating college, you'll likely use the job-seeking website LinkedIn, whose 313 million members give it a "population" roughly equivalent to what?
A. China B. India
C. The European Union D. The United States
Spoiler
after saying she knew that China and India had much larger populations
A. 4% B. 1%
C. 36% D. 59%
She goes with the audience
Answer and value
D. The United States
Value: known to be $15K
Bank: $43600

First break



Question 11 - $100K
If you were to rank the eight planets in our solar system in ascending order of size, which would come immediately after Earth?
A. Neptune B. Saturn
C. Venus D. Mars
Spoiler
Mandy ruled out Mars as smaller than Earth and said both Neptune and Saturn are gas giants. Venus however is like Earth's twin and therefore similar in size to Earth. Therefore C, Venus, final answer.
Answer
A. Neptune
Mandy left with $25K

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Re: Transcript 11/05/2014 Mandy Berry (carryover)

#2 Post by SportsFan68 » Thu Nov 06, 2014 10:03 pm

Question 9-
Which of the following is an ingredient in Red Bull and NOT one of the four chemical bases of DNA?
A. Adenine B. Guanine
C. Taurine D. Cytosine
Spoiler
Mandy reads off the four chemical bases of DNA, inluding thymine, and that taurine sounds like the bull because Taurus is the bull.
Answer and value
C. Taurine
Value: $2000
Bank: $28600
Bam! She slam dunked this one! As for me, JTQ.
Question 11 - $100K
If you were to rank the eight planets in our solar system in ascending order of size, which would come immediately after Earth?
A. Neptune B. Saturn
C. Venus D. Mars
Spoiler
Mandy ruled out Mars as smaller than Earth and said both Neptune and Saturn are gas giants. Venus however is like Earth's twin and therefore similar in size to Earth. Therefore C, Venus, final answer.
Answer
A. Neptune
Mandy left with $25K
WWOQ, IMHO. Relative to Neptune and Saturday, Earth, Venus, and Mars are all about the same size. If only she coulda got past that part and known that Earth was bigger than both of them.
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Re: Transcript 11/05/2014 Mandy Berry (carryover)

#3 Post by Bob78164 » Thu Nov 06, 2014 10:47 pm

SportsFan68 wrote:
Question 9-
Which of the following is an ingredient in Red Bull and NOT one of the four chemical bases of DNA?
A. Adenine B. Guanine
C. Taurine D. Cytosine
Spoiler
Mandy reads off the four chemical bases of DNA, inluding thymine, and that taurine sounds like the bull because Taurus is the bull.
Answer and value
C. Taurine
Value: $2000
Bank: $28600
Bam! She slam dunked this one! As for me, JTQ.
Question 11 - $100K
If you were to rank the eight planets in our solar system in ascending order of size, which would come immediately after Earth?
A. Neptune B. Saturn
C. Venus D. Mars
Spoiler
Mandy ruled out Mars as smaller than Earth and said both Neptune and Saturn are gas giants. Venus however is like Earth's twin and therefore similar in size to Earth. Therefore C, Venus, final answer.
Answer
A. Neptune
Mandy left with $25K
WWOQ, IMHO. Relative to Neptune and Saturday, Earth, Venus, and Mars are all about the same size. If only she coulda got past that part and known that Earth was bigger than both of them.
I don't consider it a WWOQ. It's enough to know that Earth is the largest of the "minor" planets and that Saturn is the second largest of the planets. I'd have had much more of a problem with the question if Uranus had been one of the choices. --Bob
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Re: Transcript 11/05/2014 Mandy Berry (carryover)

#4 Post by MarleysGh0st » Fri Nov 07, 2014 7:13 am

Bob78164 wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:
Question 11 - $100K
If you were to rank the eight planets in our solar system in ascending order of size, which would come immediately after Earth?
A. Neptune B. Saturn
C. Venus D. Mars
Spoiler
Mandy ruled out Mars as smaller than Earth and said both Neptune and Saturn are gas giants. Venus however is like Earth's twin and therefore similar in size to Earth. Therefore C, Venus, final answer.
Answer
A. Neptune
Mandy left with $25K
WWOQ, IMHO. Relative to Neptune and Saturday, Earth, Venus, and Mars are all about the same size. If only she coulda got past that part and known that Earth was bigger than both of them.
I don't consider it a WWOQ. It's enough to know that Earth is the largest of the "minor" planets and that Saturn is the second largest of the planets. I'd have had much more of a problem with the question if Uranus had been one of the choices. --Bob
Agreed, Bob. It might be a bit surprising to consider that there's such a size gap between Earth and the next largest planet, but it's well known that Earth is slightly larger than its "twin" Venus, and Mars is considerably smaller than either of them. I bet Sparky could have answered this question when he was five or six! And since this material appears in every grammar school textbook that covers astronomy, this question would certainly qualify as AYSTA5G question.

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#5 Post by ghostjmf » Fri Nov 07, 2014 4:02 pm

Q10: I also knew China & India had bigger pops that US & EU, but don't know actual # values. So can't do Q. JTQ


Q11: Being an old sci-fi fan helps some things, I guess. The key words here are "comes after Earth". I knew Venus & Mars were both smaller. I wish she'd have left with her cash.

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#6 Post by earendel » Mon Nov 10, 2014 9:52 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Mandy Berry
Baltimore, MD
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 11 - $100K
If you were to rank the eight planets in our solar system in ascending order of size, which would come immediately after Earth?
A. Neptune B. Saturn
C. Venus D. Mars
Spoiler
Mandy ruled out Mars as smaller than Earth and said both Neptune and Saturn are gas giants. Venus however is like Earth's twin and therefore similar in size to Earth. Therefore C, Venus, final answer.
Answer
A. Neptune
Mandy left with $25K
Venus is Earth's twin, but it's slightly smaller, so it has to be one of the gas giants. Neptune is smaller than Saturn, so that's the answer.
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