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Today's Chase, contestant David, Politics student never heard of Eamon De Valera, question was Glastonbury Festival was co founded by the granddaughter of which statesman, Winston Churchill, Eamon de Valera Clement Attlee, he went for Attlee as he didn't know who de Valera was, Anne kind of let him of the hook by saying de Valera wasn't British so that's why he hadn't heard of him, surely Politics cover a wide source of things! de Valera is a well known Historic figure.
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he was doing maths too and didn't know the name of infinity sign either!
08:12 Thu 14th Apr 2016
De Valera WAS British, originally. Founder of the Irish Free State for those who have never heard of him.
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/%C3%8 9amon_d e_Valer a
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He also said that he remembered seeing a "weird symbol like a 6 on its side" while studying maths. I don't know what that could have been. To be fair, I don't think they teach the name of the infinity symbol in A level maths. My son didn't know.
I was more concerned about another contestant not knowing that Mhari
I was more concerned about another contestant not knowing that Mhari
GOLLOB, why should folk know certain answers? Just because you may know an answer does not mean that everyone else should. There may be areas you know about but what about 2016 music or who's in TOWIE, what like would you be on things like that?
Ultimately it's a team game and folk on there are willing for someone to sacrifice money just to ensure there is a wider breadth of knowledge across those that are left.
There may be someone who scrapes through by luck and answers only one question correctly in the final chase but if that means the they each get a quarter of the prize, that is better than a third of nothing.
Ultimately it's a team game and folk on there are willing for someone to sacrifice money just to ensure there is a wider breadth of knowledge across those that are left.
There may be someone who scrapes through by luck and answers only one question correctly in the final chase but if that means the they each get a quarter of the prize, that is better than a third of nothing.