Andy is back for some more grade school with Jacob at his side. He goes for 1st Grade US Geography for $10,000.
The US state of Hawaii is located in which ocean?
Jeff asks Andy if he has been to Hawaii and Andy says no. Jeff reveals that he is right and that now he has the money to see Hawaii for himself. Jacob has to sit down and Marki joins him onstage.
After consulting Marki, he picks 2nd Grade Grammar for $25,000.
The following sentence contains how many possessive pronouns:
Alana let Jacob ride her bike because his had a flat tire.
He guesses and locks in his answer. Surprisingly, he is right! He moves on to the $50,000 question in 3rd Grade World Geography.
What is the capital of the United Kingdom?
Andy is stumped, and Jeff asks him if he knows where the United Kingdom is. Andy decides to go for the copy off of Marki. Marki’s answer, amazingly, is Georgia. Andy leaves with $25,000.
Next marketing rep Stephanie takes the stage. Stephanie shares an embarrassing moment from her childhood and picks Alana to get started. Stephanie’s first question is in 1st Grade Animal Science.
True or False: Brown bears can be found in the wild in North America.
Alana locks in super fast and Stephanie locks in her answer. She wins $1,000. She goes for 1st Grade Math for $2,000.
A rectangle has how many sides?
She answers quickly and wins $2,000.
Alana sits down and Spencer comes up to help her out. For $5,000 Stephanie picks 2nd Grade Astronomy.
True or False: Meteor showers can occur when
the Earth passes through the dust of a comet’s tail.
She guesses and has the same answer as Spencer. She gets it right and moves on to the $10,000 question. She asks Spencer what his worst subject are and she decides on 3rd Grade Art.
What US city is home to the Metropolitan Museum of Art?
Stephanie locks in New York City and after Jeff makes a joke, she is informed that she has won $10,000. Alana has to sit so Marki joins her on stage.
Stephanie picks 2nd Grade US Geography for $25,000.
Kyle and Jacob hop in a car in San Francisco, CA and start driving due east, what is the first state they will pass into?
A confident Stephanie reasons out the answer and locks it in. Stephanie has $25,000. She moves on to the $50,000 question in 5th Grade Health.
In the 1950’s, Dr. Jonas Salk discovered a vaccine that would protect people from what disease?
Stephanie locks in quickly and Jeff feels that he needs to reveal one of the student’s answers. He shows Jacob’s answer, which is the chicken disease. Fortunately for her, Stephanie did not answer the chicken disease and gets it right. Marki sits and Jacob comes up to help her.
For $100,000, Stephanie chooses 4th Grade Life Science.
In humans, bone marrow produces which of the following types of blood cells?
A. Red
B. White
C. Both Red and White
Stephanie is a little thrown and goes for the peek off of Jacob. She is confident of Jacob’s answer and goes with his answer. Stephanie gets it right and goes onto the $175,000 question in 4th Grade World Geography.
Sweden’s longest land border is with what other country?
She answers quickly and moves onto the $300,000 question with Kyle now by her side.
Her question in 5th Grade World History is this:
What Egyptian queen was the wife of Roman general Mark Antony?
Stephanie says she is pretty confident and locks in right away. Jeff mentions that when they were in commercial break, he told her not to answer too quickly. Kyle chimes in with “answering quickly leads to mistakes” and that he “done that a few times in school.” Fortunately, Stephanie locked in the correct answer and gets it right.
Down to one subject, Stephanie pushes ahead with the $500,000 question in 3rd Grade Cultural Studies.
What building is the official London residence of England’s Queen Elizabeth II?
Stephanie vows not to answer too quickly and works out the question out loud. Jeff reveals that she is right and has just won half a million dollars.
Jeff tells Stephanie the rules of the million dollar question. He says that he can show her the subject but not the actual question. The question is in 5th Grade Music. Stephanie mentions that she played the violin for 10 years. Stephanie decides to drop out but looks at the question anyway.
In the 1720’s, what man composed a series of violin concertos known as “The Four Season”?
Stephanie realizes that she would have known the answer but does leave with $500,000.
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