The 1% was one you just had to think about, going through numbers in your head. The "palindrome number" question threw me for a loop. So did the word pattern one.
Some of these I instantly notice what is going on and can answer, others, on the other hand, I would probably never figure out no matter how much time I have.
@@ellenh9381 I watch the original US game show and while I find it amazing that host Mack Lee could come up with a joke for almost every question, I sometimes find it distracting when I am trying to figure out the answer.
If you got to 50% you would be allow to PASS on 1 Question which technically means at this point you can make 1 MISTAKE with this quiz, but anymore than that & your out
Tricks...if there is a basket containing 5 apples…(you take out 3)…there should be 2 in the basket…3 in your hand yet I should still have 5 all together…
The question said ''there is a basket'' , which implies that it is not yours so neither are the apples remaining in the basket. It is a pretty dirty question though.
@@bodhyfleerackers794 No, it doesn't imply that. You inferred it, but it being your basket, or not being your basket but them still being apples you have, are completely legitimate readings of the way that was phrased.
Just the like programme got all of them right until the 5 and 1% percent questions , for the 5% I just didn’t have a clue and for the 1% I felt was easier but it’s trying to figure it out in that amount of time.
The question says 'What Are The Next Two Letters In This? - W A T N T L .... ' - The Answer I T' - Each Letter is the first letter of each word in the question, so the answer is I T because I comes from the word 'In' and T comes from the word 'This'. I hope that makes sense. Thanks for watching!
i got 5%, but 1% sort of seems impossible if you have to iterate through each letter 1-9 by one. if i had a bit more time, i could have solved it tho. my method was quite simple: of course, the teens are eliminated “-teen”, then test for multiples of ten onwards if 1-9 all fail. if it helps my SAT score was 1560/1600, but i think IQ is bs
The 50% question seems a little open to interpretation. I get what they're saying - one machine working alone takes five minutes to make a widget, therefore 100 machines working alone will still take five minutes each to make a widget. But what if the five machines are working in tandem and one is more powerful and the others and does 90% of the widget-producing, but efficiency of that machine decreases or increases the more machines are added to the mix? I think that question requires you to make assumptions about how the machines work.
The letters are the first letters in each word of the question: What Are The Next Two Letters In This? (so answer is 'I' from 'In' and 'T' from 'This').
@@RonnieLee-tz4cv here is the question with the important words in big letters: "There's a basket containing 5 apples. YOU take out 3. How many apples do YOU have?" - So, let's break this down..."There's a basket containing 5 apples" - it doesn't say who the basket or the apples belong to, it just says that there is a basket and some apples....Then "YOU take out 3" - so, you pick up 3 apples from the basket....Then "How many apples do YOU have?" - the answer is 3 because the previous sentence said YOU take out 3 apples... I hope that helps. It is kind of a trick question. Thanks for watching!
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1%
Why eight not the answer to the 1%??
@johnrbl6458 because in alphabetical order, g comes before i, and so eight can't be the answer.
Down to 5%. I love this stuff!
Got everything except 45, 10 and 1
The 1% was one you just had to think about, going through numbers in your head. The "palindrome number" question threw me for a loop. So did the word pattern one.
Some of these I instantly notice what is going on and can answer, others, on the other hand, I would probably never figure out no matter how much time I have.
I could be in the 1% as long as the other 99% don't get in the way.
tough against the clock...but failed on 45% , 5% and 1%
Good fun. But I don’t believe 45% of people would answer that correctly!
I see three legitimate answers.
@@dennisclasswhich ones?
@@LilacMorelli Granted, one of the answers depends on how one has learned to print capital letters.
4,3,2 - 3,2,1 - 2,1
They are the first letter of each word in the question
i answered it instantly, so it depends on your perspective i guess
I had to turn down the awful music to concentrate as the Qs got harder
@@ellenh9381 I watch the original US game show and while I find it amazing that host Mack Lee could come up with a joke for almost every question, I sometimes find it distracting when I am trying to figure out the answer.
If you got to 50% you would be allow to PASS on 1 Question which technically means at this point you can make 1 MISTAKE with this quiz, but anymore than that & your out
Tricks...if there is a basket containing 5 apples…(you take out 3)…there should be 2 in the basket…3 in your hand yet I should still have 5 all together…
The question said ''there is a basket'' , which implies that it is not yours so neither are the apples remaining in the basket. It is a pretty dirty question though.
@@bodhyfleerackers794 No, it doesn't imply that. You inferred it, but it being your basket, or not being your basket but them still being apples you have, are completely legitimate readings of the way that was phrased.
@@YMasterS The problem lies in it's an interpretive question. Both can be correct at the same time.
Just the like programme got all of them right until the 5 and 1% percent questions , for the 5% I just didn’t have a clue and for the 1% I felt was easier but it’s trying to figure it out in that amount of time.
I'm in top 10%. 5% and 1% both destroyed me
Can someone explain the answer to question 6?
The question says 'What Are The Next Two Letters In This? - W A T N T L .... ' - The Answer I T' - Each Letter is the first letter of each word in the question, so the answer is I T because I comes from the word 'In' and T comes from the word 'This'. I hope that makes sense. Thanks for watching!
i dont get the it one
The answer is in the question!!!
Yeah it's about observational skills I would of never got it in a million years.
Can you expain to me the questions from 45% to 1% please? I need the answers as I want to do the game in a fair.
You can find all the answers on our website here: games4esl.com/one-percent-club-questions/
will there be more of these :)
Not sure yet, but we have made an article with 45 1 percent club questions you can check out here: games4esl.com/one-percent-club-questions/
The 5% and 1% I ran out of time - took me longer through the thinking process....not sure anyone can answer them so quickly..
i got 5%, but 1% sort of seems impossible if you have to iterate through each letter 1-9 by one. if i had a bit more time, i could have solved it tho. my method was quite simple: of course, the teens are eliminated “-teen”, then test for multiples of ten onwards if 1-9 all fail.
if it helps my SAT score was 1560/1600, but i think IQ is bs
Didn't get the five percent but I got the 1 percent.
The 50% question seems a little open to interpretation. I get what they're saying - one machine working alone takes five minutes to make a widget, therefore 100 machines working alone will still take five minutes each to make a widget. But what if the five machines are working in tandem and one is more powerful and the others and does 90% of the widget-producing, but efficiency of that machine decreases or increases the more machines are added to the mix? I think that question requires you to make assumptions about how the machines work.
I love this show ❤
What about 2:35? That's fals, I think 🤔
it’s the same amount of machines making the same amount of widgets, if it was 10 machines a hundred machines it would be different
Somehow I’m one of the 70% but not part of the 80%
I fell It is not proper some questions were ridiculously easy than some in previous level😅
That 10% seemed a little TOO easy.
How's is the % known?
10%
How do you get IT?
What was the explanation to the 45% answer?
The letters are the first letters in each word of the question: What Are The Next Two Letters In This? (so answer is 'I' from 'In' and 'T' from 'This').
@@Games4esl I appreciate that explanation, as I couldn't get it. Thanks!! Please provide more explanations like these!!!!
I got the 45% wrong and then got the rest. Does that mean I would have been out and not got to play the rest of the game?
In the official TV game, yes. But there's also a lifeline you can use in real game, so you could have used that to pass the 45% question.
I only got 45 and 1 wrong
Hand, You still have 5 apples, Second place,Sue,nope,nope ,2/3,15,5th,DW,nope,H,nope
Quigley Mills
I acc got the 45% one right somehow
Failed 45 and 25 everything else was easy for me (seen the 1 question before)
Only one to get me was 45% lol
A few other people also said the same thing. Haha. Must have been a tough one. :)
45 can stump you only once, next time you see it you will answer it
How did I fail at 2
40 percent question is just simple maths 😒
My brain hurts
I now dislike 1% club because I keep getting answers wrong
If u had five apples and took three how many do u have ?
THREE???????? TWO U HAVE?
You have three. Those are the three you took
I answer the one percent
Great!
I put eight
I don’t agree with 50% question
1%.
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Second question is wrong. You will have "three or more apples", question doesn't state that you hadn't apples before.
You have 5 apples in a basket you get 3 out. How many are there?
Correct answer: 3…
Actual correct answer: 2…
Your wording of the question is different to the wording of the original question. The way the question is phrased is important.
@@Games4eslI don’t get it 😭
@@RonnieLee-tz4cv here is the question with the important words in big letters: "There's a basket containing 5 apples. YOU take out 3. How many apples do YOU have?" - So, let's break this down..."There's a basket containing 5 apples" - it doesn't say who the basket or the apples belong to, it just says that there is a basket and some apples....Then "YOU take out 3" - so, you pick up 3 apples from the basket....Then "How many apples do YOU have?" - the answer is 3 because the previous sentence said YOU take out 3 apples... I hope that helps. It is kind of a trick question. Thanks for watching!
@@Games4esl OHHHHHHHH
@@Games4esl I GET IT!
For some of these you'd either have to be clairvoyant or have more time than allowed, I nailed all of them but paused several for longer thought
this was so eazy im easily in top 1%
Please, for the love of God, learn English. Several of these questions were wrong. Note: questions, not answers.
Would you care to share any details? What questions are wrong? Why are they wrong?