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The 1% club seriously divides viewers on a ‘incorrect’ response, but would you get it well?

The 1% club seriously divides viewers on a ‘incorrect’ response, but would you get it well?

The 1% club seriously divides viewers on a ‘incorrect’ response, but would you achieve well?

The spectators tuned for the last installment of Lee Mack‘s ITVV Hit, which was broadcast on Saturday.

A man with a suit standing on a podium on a game show.

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The 1% club seriously divides viewers on a ‘incorrect’ response, but would you achieve well?Credit: ITV
Questionnaire Question: In how many animals are there "Pheasantortoisealion" without reorganizing letters?

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The question asked the contestants to identify how many animals appeared in the previous sequenceCredit: ITV
Test screen capture showing the answer to how many animals are in the word Pheasantortoisealion.

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But many fans thought that an ant was not an animalCredit: ITV

He sees 100 contestants compete for an £ 100,000 award answering 15 questions inspired by the logic that become progressively more difficult.

It begins with a question that 90 percent of the population surveyed.

Then he continues asking questions what getting smaller percentages in the country, they got well, culminating with a 1% question.

In the last episode, the contestants faced a disconcerting question related to the animals: “Without reorder any letter, how many animals appear in the sequence below?”

The question included the word confusion “PheasantortoSealion”.

The spectators tried to answer the question on social networks, but the fans divided on what constituted the correct answer.

Later, Lee revealed that the answer was six animals: pheasan, seal, ant, seal, turtle and lion, but fans were not so safe.

A spectator said: “#The1perCentclub, an ant is not an animal! Undoubting!”

Another aggregate: “Faisan is a bird, the ant is an insect, the seal and the seal are mammals, so the correct answer must be 2 (León and Turtle).

“If the question was ‘How many creatures …’, then there are 6. Bad writing of the question #The1perCentClub”

The final question of the brand of 1% of the viewers of the club ‘easier’ since the contestants do not win £ 96k, but would it have done well?

Another wrote: “#The1perCentClub an ant is an insect, not an animal!”

“ANT is an insect … #The1percentclub …” another agreed.

But other spectators did not agree and said: “The number of people in the hashtag who says that an ant is not an animal … #The1perCentclub.”

“To all those who say otherwise. Yes, an ant is an animal. All insects are.

Exhibition questions of more difficult questions

Would you know the answers to some of the most difficult television questions?

  • Who wants to be a millionaire – earlier this year, Fans were outraged after what they described as the “worst” question in the history of the program.. Host Jeremy Clarkson asked: “From the 2000 awards ceremony onwards, the best actress Oscar has never been won by a woman whose last name begins with which of these letters?” The multiple choice responses were between G, K, M and W. in the end, and with the £ 32,000 safe, the player Glen had to guess and it was for G. it turned out to be correct as Nicole KidmanFrances McDormand and Kate Winslet are among the stars that have won the best Gong of the actress since 2000.
  • The 1% club – The spectators of the popular ITV program of Lee Mack were left stunned by a question that also left perplexed players. The consultation was as follows: “Edna’s birthday is April 6 and Jen’s birthday falls on October 15, therefore, Amir’s birthday must be the ‘X’ of January.” It turns out that the enigma links the numbers with its position in prayer, so the sixth is the sixth word and 15 is the fifteenth word. Therefore, Amir’s birthday is January 24, corresponding to word 24 in prayer.
  • The persecution – Itv’s favorite fans left fans scratching their heads when he vomited One of the strangest questions To decorate the program. One of the questions asked the player: “Does anyone with nocturnal shadow intolerance avoid eating what?” The options were: sweet corn, potatoes, carrots, with Steve by selecting sweet corn, but the correct answer was the potatoes.

“Insects are animals,” said another spectator.

“Yes, ants are animals! Like all insects, they are arthropods (along with spiders, crustaceans, centuiés and millpiés). Many people need a natural visit History Museum! “Another stripped.

Later in the program, There were five contestants, competing to respond to the final 1% club Ask correctly.

They were given the option to take £ 10k home, which would see them all get away with £ 2,000 or take the question.

A player named Christoper decided to take his part and retire, while the rest played.

The rest was asked: “The words below share a specific pattern. Why could the vote also be part of the group?”

The words listed were the leader of the band, Nickelodeo and Silverback.

Only one contestant tried to answer the question, but was wrong, which means that no one took money home.

Host Lee, 56, revealed that each word contained a metal, which includes lead, nickel, silver and tin.

ITV spectators at home described the “easiest” question question and flooded social networks with comments.

One said: “That was the easiest question of 1% I can remember. I thought it should be wrong, since it could not be so easy. Surprised, not one of them had no idea.”

A second wrote: “I obtained this in five seconds was too easy with silver and nickel as the beginning of words and can was the only other word in the vote.”

“My 12 -year -old son has this. Metals in words,” said a third.

While a room published: “Did I seem a fairly easy question of 1% for me?”

The 1% club is broadcast on ITV1 and is available to transmit ITVX.

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