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  2. Rapid Roulette - Wikipedia

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    Rapid Roulette is an Irish television quiz show. [1] Four contestants compete to answer quick-fire general knowledge questions to win cash and prizes. The title refers to the show's roulette wheel that contestants spin throughout the course of the game to determine their cash and/or prizes. The programme ran between 30 September 1986 and 6 ...

  3. The Who, What, or Where Game - Wikipedia

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    Later in the show's run, a "lightning round" category was played (known as the "3 W's Quick Round"), in which players buzzed in on rapid-fire questions for 60 seconds. This was the only time when any buzz-in technique was used in the game. After all rounds had been played, the three players played the "Pot Limit" round with one final category.

  4. The What in the World? Quiz - Wikipedia

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    Quiz is a British comedy panel game first broadcast on 5 September 2008 on Five. The show is hosted by Marcus Brigstocke and guest stars Lee Hurst and Dominic Holland as the team captains. The show asks questions themed on science and technology. The guests on the show are scientists and academic experts. After the first three episodes, the ...

  5. Netflix's Triviaverse will test your knowledge with rapid ...

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    Netflix has released an interactive experience that you can fire up and play with the trivia-loving members of your family these holidays. Netflix's Triviaverse will test your knowledge with rapid ...

  6. Tipping Point (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Tipping Point (game show) Tipping Point. (game show) Tipping Point is a British quiz show that has aired on ITV since 2 July 2012. The show also airs repeats on U&W, which is owned by the UKTV network, and Really, which is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.

  7. Mad minute - Wikipedia

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    The Mad Minute was a pre-World War I bolt -action rifle speed shooting exercise used by British Army riflemen, using the Lee–Enfield service rifle. The exercise formally known as "Practice number 22, Rapid Fire, The Musketry Regulations, Part I, 1909", required the rifleman to fire 15 rounds at a "Second Class Figure" target at 300 yd (270 m).

  8. World Scholar's Cup - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, rapid fire questions are given which have to be answered in five seconds and are worth more points than the 15-second questions. Special segments of this event also exist that vary from round to round, possibly including games such as Geoguessr , Among Us and others.

  9. Family Feud - Wikipedia

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    The first contestant is asked five rapid-fire survey questions and has a set time limit in which to answer them (originally 15 seconds, extended to 20 in 1994); time begins to run only after the first question is asked, and the first contestant may pass on a question and return to it after all five have been asked, if time remains.