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  2. General knowledge - Wikipedia

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    General knowledge is an essential component of crystallized intelligence. It is strongly associated with general intelligence and with openness to experience. [2] Studies have found that people who are highly knowledgeable in a particular domain tend to be knowledgeable in many. [3] [4] General knowledge is thought to be supported by long-term ...

  3. Common general knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. ... Glossary of patent law terms#Common general knowledge; Retrieved from ...

  4. The Weakest Link (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    The original format features nine contestants, who take turns answering general knowledge questions. The objective of every round is to create a chain of nine correct answers in a row and earn an increasing amount of money within a time limit. One wrong answer breaks the chain and loses any money earned within that particular chain.

  5. ¿Quién quiere ser millonario? (Mexican game show) - Wikipedia

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    As with most versions of the Millionaire franchise, the aim of the game is to win MX$3,000,000 (later $1,500,000) by answering fifteen multiple-choice general knowledge questions with four possible answers correctly. There are three lifelines in this version: 50:50, which removes two of the three incorrect answers; Phone-a-Friend, which gives ...

  6. The Tournament (game show) - Wikipedia

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    The two contestants stand facing each other at the midline of "The Run," a path marked off in 16 steps so that each has eight behind them. The host asks open-ended questions on the buzzer for two minutes. A correct answer allows the contestant to move ahead one step and pushes the opponent back, while a miss gives the opponent a chance to respond.

  7. Freeze Out (game show) - Wikipedia

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    The player answers general knowledge questions for 60 seconds and wins one slider for each correct answer. Once time is up, a pattern of four concentric rings appears on the table, with a small circle at its centre. Working inward, the zones are worth £500, £1,000, £2,000, £4,000, and £10,000.

  8. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? is a British television quiz show, created by David Briggs, Steven Knight and Mike Whitehill for the ITV network.The programme's format has contestants answering multiple-choice questions based on general knowledge, winning a cash prize for each question they answer correctly, with the amount offered increasing as they take on more difficult questions.

  9. The Book of General Ignorance - Wikipedia

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    First published by Faber and Faber in Britain on 19 October 2006, The Book of General Ignorance was published in the United States (on 7 August 2007 by Harmony Books), in France as Les autruches ne mettent pas la tête dans le sable: 200 bonnes raisons de renoncer à nos certitudes (on 3 October 2007 by Dunod) and in the Netherlands as Het grote boek van foute feiten (on 1 November 2007 by ...