I thought that the “Limbo” question is what he was struggling with. LOL. I am nearly disappointed then everything went to zero after answering the correct answer 😂
This reminded me when the whole class I was in voted for something, and literally, all the choices and four out of six (I think) had the *same* amount of votes.
i watched one the other day where 73% voted for c) on a 32k question. The guy in the chair went against his intinct of a). His insinct was right and they were wrong and he lost 15k.
@@celesbianmegastar its not like every 30 years old man that time will using excel..ofcourse most of the old people doesnt know about excel..just because you born when excel already common thing dont talk like its common for them
he is a museum keeper. no offense to him because theres no need in his life to use ms. office. yes he didnt know about computer program, but maybe he know all the name of UK Kings and Queen from year 1900.
I'm sure museums use computers 🤔. A museum presents old artifacts and educates on history. They don't actually live, work and behave as if they're living in the past. Do you think he rides a Penny Farthing to work?
Caolan McGlinchey They would only do that to an idiot. This guy is merely ignorant as a result of his age and career. There is nothing wrong with ignorance.
Well you can't vote 25% for each answer because you can only vote for one answer. I think you meant to say that each answer would be chosen by 25% of the audience
In polish version we have question " Jaka waluta funkcjonuje w Niemczech?" ("what currency is used in Germany?") it was Euro and 100% of people knew the answer
@@cummerchant542 Slovenian and Czech are more similar to Polish. (You can understand them without learning) Russian is more difficult and without basic words it is difficult to understand
I like the way the host doesn’t wait 5 minutes after the contestant answers to tell them whether it was correct or not. I hate it when shows wait 273849 years before saying the answer to build suspense. So I appreciate that he just says “that’s the correct answer” right away
That is actually a smart move! He chooses the Audience perk when he knows the audience will definitely know the answer. You don't judge fish by its ability to climb right?
Everyone has strengths and weaknesses in quizzes. I loathe it when someone says the term "come on, it's easy". Well, it's not easy if I don't know it, is it? And I guarantee there's things you don't know that I find "easy". I am utterly useless at anything to do with music, TV, literature etc (the Arts I guess). There are sometimes £200 or £300 questions on pop music that I have zero clue what the answer is, to the point that I couldn't even make a guess, even when I know 95% of the population know it as common knowledge. No idea why. I like music. I listen to it. But I know nothing about it. But then I'll know absolutely everything there is to know about random topics like, say, American history, or football stadiums of Mexico, or absolutely anything to do with world geography, or Roman history or languages of South Africa. Totally random stuff that I know that most people would struggle with. The best quizzers are the ones who know about subjects they have no interest in.
Fully agree. Arachnology and entomology are some hobbies of mine so anything regarding spiders and stuff is incredibly easy for me. I am not expecting those kinda questions to be as easy to other people though.
Yuzuki1337 to be honest with you, I’m 10, and I use technology half as much as a professional IT person can. Yeah, Outlook is for emailing. Word is for documents. Publisher is for things like posters and certificates. Powerpoint is for, well, power points. Excel is for spreadsheets. (Yes, I am 10. If you really want to know if I use computers at the age of 10 in some advance way, ask something obvious.)
@@YukiGersaniba I think you might underestimate how much an IT professional can do but I do believe you are proficient with computers and software. :) I learned hardware from building my own PCs starting at age 6 and I learned networking because LAN-parties were a huge thing back in the days, I learned most of the ins and outs of Windows and Linux and an assortment of programs from using them for many many years but there is some stuff like servers, backups, VLANs, system administration and backend optimization that are harder to learn in your home because the required hardware and software infrastructure is very expensive and/or impractical for home use. You will learn these things when you start your first real jobs in IT. :) So rather than testing your skill I'd like to ask you a question that gets you thinking about your future: What do you like in IT? What could you see yourself doing in your job if you decide to go that route? These are in my opinion important questions because I found that doing a job you love makes life a whole lot more enjoyable, you will probably realize this when you get there too. :)
Yuzuki1337 well the thing that I like about IT is programming. My parents know that I have the heart of computing (especially when it comes to Microsoft) so they encourage me to code. This coding is not coding with Scratch, or any other software that doesn’t allow you to use stuff like real code. I used to do coding on Visual Studio Community to test my skills on coding a .NET program. Yeah, I did not succeed at first, but when I found Windows Forms, I downloaded it, and that’s when I succeeded. I can’t remember what I coded with. It could be JS (JavaScript) but I can’t remember. I’m only an immediate at computing, since I don’t have the required stuff I need when it comes to stuff like this. • One thing as well. My classmates always ask me 99% of the time if they need help. Such as not knowing what to do at the Windows Boot Manager state (oh yeah, my school uses Windows 7. How surprising...).
Those audience members over a certain age, obviously. Someone who witnessed the London blitz, is not going to know the answer to this question. The world didn't begin in the computer age you know...
Vijay Maurya No, that is because India and China have an immense amount of poor people, meaning there are a lot of people willing to do technology work for very cheap. Much cheaper than a 1st world country such as America, UK, Canada or Australia.
@@Anonimo-lt7xu do I have to spell it out? The law is fine, but there are technical and economical issues that it doesn't cover. I'm almost certain you are not gonna try to prove your thesis
Music maybe it’s cos his never had a job that needs to use a spreadsheet people who are criticising the guy are probably dumber than him and it makes them feel better making fun of him.losers.
Actually, I watched a show in which 98% of them knew the answer. And the one dude, who got it wrong, agreed that he deliberately did it to confuse the participant. Yes, this is legit.
Someone helping Bob find a job: “Come on man, everyone puts that they’re proficient in MS Office on their LinkedIn, it’s meaningless!” Bob: “Hold my beer...and watch this UA-cam video”
Senegal 98, he got fired from Top Gear after punching one of the workers when his sandwich got cold or something, I'm not joking it's true. Then he went to 'The Grand Tour' and now he has replaced Chris Tarrant here
In Poland there was a time with 99%. The question was what is the main currency in Europe (Euro ofc). And somehow he used a wheel. It was the first question btw.
When you think he’s gonna struggle with the Limbo question....
Me
Excel was even easier
Kirian no its not
@@coreykhoo1027 yes it is
Same here
That "1%" dude must felt so bad lmao
Down Smash yep
Are there exactly 100 people in the audience?
@Abdullah Kamal yes.
Was prob trollong
@@pallavibhardwaj8797 chill
Just a joke
As an IT person I've seen people use Powerpoint to try and make spreadsheets
Yeah
But that's not common
Primarily
Skilliard Ooh man that hurts my little heart
It technically is possible...
Right?
As a CS student I use sublime text for spreadsheets.
I at first I though that 97% of the crowd had said foxtrot
Same lmao
@Abdullah Kamal The video title says nothing about the question that was asked, or answer picked.
@@prim16 the thumbnail
Same lol
@@JamilKhan-hk1wl still doesnt say the question.
I thought that the “Limbo” question is what he was struggling with. LOL. I am nearly disappointed then everything went to zero after answering the correct answer 😂
Surprised this thread doesn’t have at least 60 comments saying same, so for you all, same
sAmE
Imagine the audience voted: 25%, 25%, 25%, 25%
This reminded me when the whole class I was in voted for something, and literally, all the choices and four out of six (I think) had the *same* amount of votes.
i watched one the other day where 73% voted for c) on a 32k question. The guy in the chair went against his intinct of a). His insinct was right and they were wrong and he lost 15k.
It was once 24 25 25 26. Look up the clip on UA-cam. It’s called audience fail or something like that.
that's why you're not supposed to use this one late into the game because way more people will be guessing much like you will
Thats why u have to know when use the audience vote
“Ive heard of outlook, but I’ve never heard of excel”
*cough in background*
“EXCEL FINAL ANSWER”
Only true wwtbam fans will k ke fhat
@@ovrpovrd no not really
Lmao this is great
Lololol XD
Hi
Imagine being the 1%
*This post was made by 2% gang*
What being the 0% guy.
@@jameswest8280 dumb
Imagine being in 1%, 2%, or 97% team
*This post was made by the 0% gang*
@@bananamonkeygaming14 No need to call someone dumb.
@PLUGGER Yes, yes he is.
I bet the 3% saying Outlook and Word were just having a laugh, and hoped the wrong answer would come out on top.
I wouldn't have voted tbh. I didn't know the correct answer either.
Tash it’s pretty simple especially because you should know that word, PowerPoint and outlook wouldn’t be for spreadsheets
I could see myself doing that xD
Elderly people.
hippity hoppity i'm taking the property I didn't know the answer either. I never use Microsoft. I've only ever used Mac.
Come on, that guy is too old, its okay if he doesnt know the technological stuff.
But excel has been present since the 90's
@@alexscarborough6263 Yeah bud, maybe he didnt have a computer back then..
Łé Quåck Seriously if you can’t learn that basic piece of info after 30 years.... he was like 30 when Excel came out.
@@celesbianmegastar Maybe it wasnt his field of knowledge. It might be basic to you, but not for someone who doesnt have anything to do with it.
@@celesbianmegastar its not like every 30 years old man that time will using excel..ofcourse most of the old people doesnt know about excel..just because you born when excel already common thing dont talk like its common for them
yeah its cool and all but did you know that lava falls faster in the nether ?
Woah.
I transcended
Everyone who plays the game knows that...
@@eddyzow Yeah sure, everything's a whoosh if you believe in it.
KnellosaurLP stfu
he is a museum keeper.
no offense to him because theres no need in his life to use ms. office.
yes he didnt know about computer program, but maybe he know all the name of UK Kings and Queen from year 1900.
only 1900?
Nice joke btw
The queen is immortal
Since 1900 there were only 6. Victoria, George V, Edward VII, George VI, Edward VIII, Elizabeth II
I'm sure museums use computers 🤔.
A museum presents old artifacts and educates on history. They don't actually live, work and behave as if they're living in the past. Do you think he rides a Penny Farthing to work?
**Audience trolls player by making him think the wrong answer is right**
Caolan McGlinchey
They would only do that to an idiot. This guy is merely ignorant as a result of his age and career.
There is nothing wrong with ignorance.
Lmao imagine that everyone in the audience voted 25% for all 4 answers 😂
That has happened before
Well you can't vote 25% for each answer because you can only vote for one answer. I think you meant to say that each answer would be chosen by 25% of the audience
Rita _ You are the reason I hate that Reddit thing. There wasn’t even a joke made here
@@Kiakuh you're the reason why the world is a rotten mess lmao
@@Kiakuh r/iam14andthisisdeep
Fun fact: In the Russian version of this game, the "Audience Vote" was removed because the audience would intentionally give the wrong answer
Then just go for the least vote
@@reivaldoaurelio4895 aha big brain time
But the person who was playing did not know that the audience would screw him over
Lmao
Only in Russia
In polish version we have question " Jaka waluta funkcjonuje w Niemczech?" ("what currency is used in Germany?") it was Euro and 100% of people knew the answer
Someone didn't know that to use the lifeline?!
And once again i'm getting shoked of how similar russian and polish languages are.
geshundra cause both are slav
@@cummerchant542 Slovenian and Czech are more similar to Polish. (You can understand them without learning) Russian is more difficult and without basic words it is difficult to understand
@@perzyk7720 i think you mean Slovakian? I could be wrong tho
"I make bread using 100 year old recipes"
"Has it changes since then?"
"Not really, no."
He wears a top hat while baking though.
I like the way the host doesn’t wait 5 minutes after the contestant answers to tell them whether it was correct or not. I hate it when shows wait 273849 years before saying the answer to build suspense. So I appreciate that he just says “that’s the correct answer” right away
i agree. although i will definitely give an exception for the last few questions because its legitimately suspenseful at that point
Jeremy doesn't hang about, you should see him race a woman using a car. 🤣
There is not much suspense you can wring out of 97% audience consensus.
@@schwarzerritter5724 I just meant in the whole entire video in general. He doesn’t dilly dally
They still do that at the higher amounts but it’s normal to zip through the lower value questions.
B: *0%*
Powerpoint: *cries in slideshow*
That is actually a smart move! He chooses the Audience perk when he knows the audience will definitely know the answer. You don't judge fish by its ability to climb right?
I still think it's funny to see Jeremy Clarkson in this show
Chicken noodle soup
yeah I tougth he existed only for Top Gear
@@TheEmolano The Grand Tour?
It feels like a parody
Oh no, anyway
Antivaxer contestant: "Well, there's plenty of evidence the answer is 'A'...."
That doesn't even make any sense.
@@Captaincj2005 that's the joke
@@2911oscar Remember,comedy is at the ear of the beholder. The world may never know.
Captaincj 2005 comedy is subjective
Nicolas Klatzer dude stop using that wrong
Bill Gates be like: “I am proud of this community”
Everyone has strengths and weaknesses in quizzes. I loathe it when someone says the term "come on, it's easy". Well, it's not easy if I don't know it, is it? And I guarantee there's things you don't know that I find "easy".
I am utterly useless at anything to do with music, TV, literature etc (the Arts I guess). There are sometimes £200 or £300 questions on pop music that I have zero clue what the answer is, to the point that I couldn't even make a guess, even when I know 95% of the population know it as common knowledge. No idea why. I like music. I listen to it. But I know nothing about it. But then I'll know absolutely everything there is to know about random topics like, say, American history, or football stadiums of Mexico, or absolutely anything to do with world geography, or Roman history or languages of South Africa. Totally random stuff that I know that most people would struggle with. The best quizzers are the ones who know about subjects they have no interest in.
I am the same, georgaphy is the best
South africa mention always makes me happy
I know which a bit, there's also much I don't know. Some I guess and get right, others I guess and get horribly wrong.
Fully agree. Arachnology and entomology are some hobbies of mine so anything regarding spiders and stuff is incredibly easy for me. I am not expecting those kinda questions to be as easy to other people though.
Wow love this comment 💯. Well said
*THAT MOMENT WHEN SOMEONE PICKED OUTLOOK*
Cheese and Outlook is a mail engine.
Yeah it's easy, you mail to the intern and he makes the spreadsheet ;P Source: Am IT professional
Yuzuki1337 to be honest with you, I’m 10, and I use technology half as much as a professional IT person can. Yeah, Outlook is for emailing. Word is for documents. Publisher is for things like posters and certificates. Powerpoint is for, well, power points. Excel is for spreadsheets.
(Yes, I am 10. If you really want to know if I use computers at the age of 10 in some advance way, ask something obvious.)
@@YukiGersaniba I think you might underestimate how much an IT professional can do but I do believe you are proficient with computers and software. :) I learned hardware from building my own PCs starting at age 6 and I learned networking because LAN-parties were a huge thing back in the days, I learned most of the ins and outs of Windows and Linux and an assortment of programs from using them for many many years but there is some stuff like servers, backups, VLANs, system administration and backend optimization that are harder to learn in your home because the required hardware and software infrastructure is very expensive and/or impractical for home use. You will learn these things when you start your first real jobs in IT. :) So rather than testing your skill I'd like to ask you a question that gets you thinking about your future: What do you like in IT? What could you see yourself doing in your job if you decide to go that route? These are in my opinion important questions because I found that doing a job you love makes life a whole lot more enjoyable, you will probably realize this when you get there too. :)
Yuzuki1337 well the thing that I like about IT is programming. My parents know that I have the heart of computing (especially when it comes to Microsoft) so they encourage me to code. This coding is not coding with Scratch, or any other software that doesn’t allow you to use stuff like real code. I used to do coding on Visual Studio Community to test my skills on coding a .NET program. Yeah, I did not succeed at first, but when I found Windows Forms, I downloaded it, and that’s when I succeeded. I can’t remember what I coded with. It could be JS (JavaScript) but I can’t remember. I’m only an immediate at computing, since I don’t have the required stuff I need when it comes to stuff like this.
•
One thing as well. My classmates always ask me 99% of the time if they need help. Such as not knowing what to do at the Windows Boot Manager state (oh yeah, my school uses Windows 7. How surprising...).
I had no idea that Jeremy Clarkson was a Host for this show I only know him from Top Gear and The Grand Tour
It was a special thing, I think theres only about 5 episodes with him
He's the main host now, on every week
5 episodes every so often, mon ami...@ @@therandomer8
He did Top Gear ? I thought that was Paddy McGuinness ....
He has done 2 series of this now, there is over 20 episodes with him in
To be honest I thought he was gonna struggle on the limbo question lol
In Germany we had a 98% this monday! It was a question about alkaline and 98% knew that it had to do with batteries
Precision German Education
@!? The fun fun fun of the Autobahn
I didn't know what “Spreadsheets” meant in english because I am not english so I thought it is PowerPoint
I am not English either but I’m not a fucking moron
@@addkeifspsdcvl I meant I didnt know translation of it
@@addkeifspsdcvl to my language
@@addkeifspsdcvlWith that attitude you most certainly are.
Soy español y yo tambien creia que era PowerPoint
If all the questions were like this, I would be rich
@amine dz Definitely lose*
1:37 someone coughed
Lol
Lol
Erm... Excel, I've never heard of. *1:27* erm... Yes, excel final answer.
The major is back, for fuck's sake.
I reckon everyone is so afraid to cough after the major that as soon as there was a moment where the could they had to let it out.
Now seriously, WHO answered A and C!?
JonatasAdoM misclicks maybe? lol
The turds
Those audience members over a certain age, obviously. Someone who witnessed the London blitz, is not going to know the answer to this question. The world didn't begin in the computer age you know...
linux extremists
Is trolling allowed on these shows? I'm sure someone must've done it.
There are two kinds of Millionaire questions:
One that you know and nobody else does.
One that you don't know but everybody else does.
When everyone knows and you don't
Ray Mak i see u everywhere
I see this guy in every comment section
And it's not even an intelligent comment
Captain Balcon black people
Captain Balcon
White people
I'm pretty sure 2% among the audience were trolls.
Or lifelong Apple users.
Waow, what a bonus getting Clarkson unexpectedly as host.
he’s hosted loads of episodes of WWTBAM
Honestly I thought he’d be a total bufoon but he was really good for this show
He's been the new host of WWTBAM since Chris Tarrant left if I'm not mistaken.
Morony Jiirson
1:52 when the cop sees me after I smoke marijuana
That was actually very funny, thanks for brightening my life
That was actually very funny, thanks for brightening my life
that was actually very funny, thanks for brightening my life.
That was actually very funny, thanks for brightening my life
That was actually very funny, thanks for brightening my life
Imagine if 97% of the audience were wrong.
This is America.
murica
Seeing your comment here is a bit weird since i'm used to seeing your comments in guitar based comment sections lol
@@sdiabr6792 I'm like atmosphere.
Thankfully it was British episode
OP Malfit The average IQ of a person in the UK is 99, the average IQ of a person in the US is 98.
Who’s watching as it came up in recommended and also u thought the guy was gonna disagree with 97% of the audience and go with another option😂
Thats not a shame in my opinion, a lot of people dont know stuff like that..
Like 3%
I think that could be a bit coincidental too, a bit more then 3% peoples didn't know it, like...around 5% in the comment section?
Most of the people in west are computer illiterate!!
No wonder why they hire Chinese and Indians for everything
I'm pretty sure most of the old people doesn't know this since they'd never got interested on new technologies.
Vijay Maurya No, that is because India and China have an immense amount of poor people, meaning there are a lot of people willing to do technology work for very cheap. Much cheaper than a 1st world country such as America, UK, Canada or Australia.
When people start to excel, people start to spreadsheet.
So this is how Jeremy Clarkson got his Mongolia facts in The Grand Tour.
The type of guy that votes in favor of article 13
Cri sis innit
And you're the type of guy that hasnt read that law.
@@Anonimo-lt7xu and you are the type of guy that can definitely explain how such a filter should work and how small companies could afford it.
Kappa
@@crisis3739 I repeat again. I'm almost certain that you havent read that law.
@@Anonimo-lt7xu do I have to spell it out? The law is fine, but there are technical and economical issues that it doesn't cover. I'm almost certain you are not gonna try to prove your thesis
Who else doesnt want to see a comment that says, "I thought it was going to be the limbo question he would struggle with".
Outlook: Email
PowerPoint: Presentations
Word: Documentations
Excel: Spreadsheets
This reminds me of when you have a different answer to the entire class and end up being right
Imagine being the 0% who picked PowerPoint
The people that disliked were the 3% that didn’t know the answer
Imagine if 97% got it wrong 🤪
I thought they did when that first question popped up. XD
Sri Lankan Flyer search for “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Fail” from Studio C
I’ve seen 80% say the same wrong answer. Not sure if that’s the record.
Allan Boone yea same. I have seen a 80% wrong. Shocked everyone.
Sri Lankan Flyer oh my goodness that emoji is so gay I cringe every time.
"I've never seen it as high as that ever" basically calling him stupid.
Haha he did know Excel but was able to answer the "Pina Colada" question within a few seconds. This man´s got priorities in his life.
Who Wants To Be A Boomer?
Ok, now this is epic
1:10 “best of luck with that mate”
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
In Sri Lanka,100% voted for one answer!
3:35
"I'll join ya!"
"No I'm sorry. That's all the time we have for tonight."
Audience: “ayyoo who’s the dumbass’ that was the one percent LMAO!”
1% people: *sweats*
If the audience was 4chan, Powerpoint would have got 100% vote.
Igtht I deadass didn't realise it was Jeremy until the last question. He is way to civilised rn.
This confirms that elders don't use technology
Tbh, this was kind of a good question to use it on because he didn't know and the audience definitely did. So it gave him a solid answer.
The 3% doesn’t even know they’re on the show
I'd like to ask the audience why this video was in my recommended.
Got the results, we don't know either
@@AE-or7xd D, 97% Because UA-cam
Excel- Sheets
PowerPoint- Slides
Word- Docs
Outlook- Forms?
Newt Scamander Pretty accurate - Outlook also does emails.
I Was Expecting A 97% Of The Audience To Know But Imagine It Was Wrong 😂😂
If you don't know what Beamish Museum is, I'd strongly recommend you look it up! It's so much more than just a bakery!
I've been over 20 times. Recommend it!
@@cameronreadshaw1693 I've been there countless times!
@@f1since08 After seeing your comment and the reply, im gonna search it up!
A fantastic place.
More than just a bakery?
Soo it's two bakery?
That last 3% must feel stupid
Sidious Sloth Maybe it was intentional to sabotage* him HAHAHA
Or they just trolling lol
Just saying, they just might not know about it.
Sidious Sloth i think they were trolling
Music maybe it’s cos his never had a job that needs to use a spreadsheet people who are criticising the guy are probably dumber than him and it makes them feel better making fun of him.losers.
He certainly didn’t Excel at this question.
Damn it Barb
If you work in a museum and you haven't heard of Excel, you're the exhibit.
LimitedWard underrated
As a math major living in Utah, the idea of someone knowing more about alcohol than excel is hilarious to me.
Actually, I watched a show in which 98% of them knew the answer. And the one dude, who got it wrong, agreed that he deliberately did it to confuse the participant. Yes, this is legit.
Makes me wonder who the f voted for anything other that excel
Wow you are cuber
@@janjabonski5234 apparently so
Those who can't crack
People like the guy who asked the audience help.
People who are that guy's age. Elderly people who've never had to use Excel.
What magical version of Millionaire is this where the hosts aren’t stalling in every single question? This was actually pleasant to watch
Everyone in the comments saying they thought it was the limbo question😂
Why did they clap him when they got it right? Haha
1000 pound question, that's why. Doesn't matter.
There's a sign that commands the audience to clap on cue. A pain on many shows!
Chris Tarrant always used to shout “WELL DONE AUDIENCE” and they used to clap , which is better !
They are clapping themselves.
As a moral boost? Most of them are probably just nice people.
If I was on the show I’ll need the audience for every question
Quick swivel. Lol, I love Jeremy.
Thank god. I thought he didn't know the limbo question
Whoever created the background music of this show is eternal
Keith and Matthew Strachan, father and son composer team.
Someone helping Bob find a job: “Come on man, everyone puts that they’re proficient in MS Office on their LinkedIn, it’s meaningless!”
Bob: “Hold my beer...and watch this UA-cam video”
My parents wouldn't know that either. Elders rarely use these kind of programs
Except for Christmas card lists.
Exactly , my friend..
They'd use this kind of program much more than, say, Instagram or Discord. They're decades old work programs commonly used by adults.
honest props to the man for clapping for the audience when he got the answer right
Since when is Clarkson hosting millionaire? xD
That's what I thought as well, lols
Since he got fired from top gear.
@@theteutonking3306 why?
@@speed65752 I just made the joke, I don't know why he is there.
Senegal 98, he got fired from Top Gear after punching one of the workers when his sandwich got cold or something, I'm not joking it's true. Then he went to 'The Grand Tour' and now he has replaced Chris Tarrant here
I pity the 3% of the audience that actually chose another option lmao.
Trolls they be.
@Ulycerch Vlogs lmao you think making others lose is funny?
@Ulycerch Vlogs I don't really consider trolling someone as humour. But that's just me.
He should have chosen Power Point. :-D
"Which computer program included in Microsoft office is primarily used to create spreadsheets?"
*That 1% bacteria:* Outlook
The first one was so easy
You don’t say?
Duh thats the 4th question
of course it was... they're always easy up until like 4 thousand
I don't even know what's a spreadsheet
That 1 person that chose Outlook awkwardly clapped when he chose the right answer.
In Poland there was a time with 99%. The question was what is the main currency in Europe (Euro ofc). And somehow he used a wheel. It was the first question btw.
Imagine the person being the wrong one in such a situation. 🤣🤣
Lol the lifeline question was WAY TOO EASY
Nah where is the "randomly recommended Squad"?
The 2 percent have obviously never had to type an essay
Nah, that's what Google Docs are for :P
>A people who work in the open museum without knowledge of computer.
>97% Audience the right awnser.
Looks like someone
didn’t do their ECDL exam
a ahhh... do ur ecdl eh..or i will call ur mother and tell her u are a failure A AHHH
Talvin Jacobs seriously tho😂
@@ben7762 Yes I actually was forced to do it in my school... xD
Everyone: Excel is used to create spreadsheets
Participant: what are these programs
Me: what is spreadsheet?
me:what's a program?
Jeremy hosting? This just made my night
When applying for a job he must state in his CV " I have excellent Microsoft Office skills" 😂
There are actual Microsoft Office qualifications...
I am aware of that
The one I genuinely didn't know the answer to was the alcohol question.
Haven't seen justin in a while.. where he at
I want the real Justin Y.
ゴゴゴゴゴ…
XAndroid1 Justin y uses like bots
I guessed correctly only because I associate rum with the Caribbean, which puts me in mind of coconuts... and drinks involving coconuts.
Where can I find the episodes? They're not on itv hub anymore
I was really worried that he didn’t know what limbo was