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Game Ka Na Ba?, and Pilipinas Game Ka Na Ba (stylized on short term as Game KNB? ) [ 1 ] is a Philippine television game show broadcast by ABS-CBN and Jeepney TV . Originally hosted by Kris Aquino , it aired on ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida line up from October 8, 2001 to February 27, 2004, and was replaced by Star Circle Quest . [ 2 ]
Each game lasts for two and a half minutes (three for the first episode), and for every correct answer, a cash prize of ₱5,000 is awarded to the studio audience, with a maximum prize of ₱25,000. The winning group is determined by the number of correct answers and the fastest time to guess their last word if both groups are tied.
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Rainbow Rumble aims to test the players' knowledge, strategy, and luck. It is loosely inspired and based on the "Pot Luck" segment of Manzano's previous variety show It's Your Lucky Day, which the two hosts also hosted, during which players had to answer questions placed inside pots to win prizes, and be the first to get three points to win ₱10,000 and a chance to win a showcase.
Contestants are given multiple-choice questions with three possible answers. Either The One or the Mob (or its remaining members) can win the prize depending on whether The One can answer the questions correctly. After answering a question correctly, mob members who answered that question incorrectly are eliminated from the game leaving empty ...
Competition in each level was composed of 30 questions in total, grouped into 2 rounds of 15 questions each. Each round involved an equal number of questions asked in 5 subject areas: Science, Mathematics, History, General Information, and Arts/Literature. The host reads the question twice, and is given some freedom to paraphrase the question.