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  2. National Super Quiz Bee - Wikipedia

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    As is common in televised academic quiz formats in the Philippines, which promote the 'give-chance-to-others' concept, an individual could become Grand Champion only once per level. This means that winning the elementary Grand Championship twice was not allowed, but winning 1 elementary and 1 high school Grand Championship is.

  3. Digital LG Quiz - Wikipedia

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    Digital LG Quiz is a Philippine television quiz show broadcast by GMA Network. Hosted by Paolo Bediones and Regine Tolentino, it premiered in 1999. The show was reformatted and retitled as Digital LG Challenge in 2003, with Bediones and Pia Guanio [1] as the hosts. The show concluded in 2004. Paolo Bediones serves as a host.

  4. List of televised academic student quiz programs - Wikipedia

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    Quiz bowl in name only [ edit ] Although Channel 4 in the UK broadcast a game show titled Quiz Bowl for one series in 1991–92, this was not a quiz bowl per se , but rather a quiz designed to reflect the flow and scoring of the sport of American football .

  5. Battle of the Brains (Philippine game show) - Wikipedia

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    As is common in televised academic quiz formats in the Philippines, which promote the 'give-chance-to-others' concept, an individual can become Grand Champion only once per level. This means that, for example, winning the elementary Grand Championship twice is not allowed, but winning 1 elementary and 1 high school Grand Championship is.

  6. Family Feud (Philippine game show) - Wikipedia

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    Family Feud is a Philippine television game show based on the American series of the same name, in which two families or teams compete to name the most popular answers to survey questions in order to win cash and prizes. Family Feud's first Philippine series aired from 2001 to 2002 on ABC and was presented by Ogie Alcasid.

  7. National Achievement Test - Wikipedia

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    The National Achievement Test (NAT) is a standardized set of examinations taken in the Philippines by students in Grades 3,6,10 to 12.The test is designed to determine their academic levels, strengths and weaknesses, as well as their knowledge learnt in major subjects throughout the year.

  8. Game Ka Na Ba? - Wikipedia

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    If a contestant gave a wrong answer, repeated an answer, or did not answer at all, they would be eliminated and take a step back. The player who gave all the correct answers received an additional ₱30,000 while the last player who answered correctly moved on to the ₱1,000,000 Jackpot Round and received an additional ₱50,000.

  9. Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? - Wikipedia

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    Adult contestants answer questions, as if they came from an elementary grade school quiz. The original American version debuted on the Fox Broadcasting network on February 27, 2007, with host Jeff Foxworthy , airing on Fox until 2009, as a syndicated TV series , between 2009 and 2011, and then revived on Fox in 2015, and again on Nickelodeon in ...