Should the contestants be allowed to give only surnames as answers to questions?
I can accept the usual very famous ones- Beethoven, Shakespeare,Schubert etc etc....but when asked who starred in the movie "The Reader" the answer Winslett was given as correct.
This happened a couple of other times during the questions.
If the question was "who wrote the novel Wuthering Heights?" would the answer Bronte be equally acceptable?
Surely, only the full name should be accepted?
I would suppose it's at the discretion of the quizmonster. Obviously there aren't a lot of actors called Winslett but there were a number of writers called Bronte!
Quizmaster I thought just the same as you, that woman gave surnames only to all her answers which I thought unfair.. I'm never sure how mastermind works, is the quicker you answer the more questions you can get through?
There was nothing stopping any of the others giving one word answers. She admitted she did it for the quickness and it paid off.
I bet we'll see a lot more people doing that now but as Mamya says if there's doubt the full name should be given.
Calm I don't see how there can be a set number of questions for the specialist subject. If the answers are given quickly and without hesitation the round could possibly finish with time to spare. I don't think that happens does it?
I'll count the questions next time I watch it:-) If I remember!
They probably did. That woman was determined to win. Had she given full names it may well have ended up a draw.
I wonder if there have been any complaints from the other contestants.
The idea is to cram as many answers into the 2 and a half minutes as you possibly can. I see absolutely nothing wrong with giving just surnames as answers provided there is only one possible correct answer to the question posed.
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Maybe them's the rules for The Chaser, Danny. I would imagine the contestants of our tv quiz shows are made aware of all the rules prior to taking part.