It's so fun seeing the other contestants being confused trying to figure out if they have missed something and realising that only one person had to do the task :D
As someone who is about to sit this test, I think the paper he's taking is an MCAT which is an algebra exam that you have to do without a calculator (or abacus). I reckon the question he read out was one of these easier types of questions, because we just did it and it was HARD, or maybe I'm just really bad at algebra.
I dunno, I mean the pure humiliation Guy had to go through so that everyone else could laugh at him. Even though he got a zero on the test, I think he was miserable enough for long enough to still earn a measly point.
Usually the middle of high school, so when you’re around 15-16. It’s the first year your grades really impact anything, although from what he read out that test sounded abnormally easy for NCEA level 1.
I’ve read that it’s the equivalent of a 10th-grade math test in the US. No trigonometry or calculus, but I believe at least *some* geometry is fair game.
I love the little glances between the other contestants, trying to figure out if they've just forgotten an entire task existed.
Undoing the laces is the best individual task I've seen
Lmao Right? I though Josh's bean counting task was mean (UK, Series 1 Episode 4) , but this?!?! Absolutely beautiful.
What about Laura and John sabbotaging their team?😂
Paul picked the two perfect contestants to torment lmao
Absolutely. They were definitely the right choices.
At least Paul helped to pass the time by reading Rumpelstiltskin outloud
I hope Mark Watson never sees a man get a point for completely failing a children’s math test. Lucky guy!
It's so fun seeing the other contestants being confused trying to figure out if they have missed something and realising that only one person had to do the task :D
Getting zero questions right and still getting a point is crazy- Greg would never.
David can take solace in that Paul also wasted his own time watching him untie those laces.
Has anyone ever had as good of a seat in any Taskmaster studio as Guy Montgomery?
It would be so funny if that little confetti Cannon also had some shoe laces tied in it 6:36
Well done to David - I would not have thought anyone could go that!
I'm not familiar with the New Zealand school system, but from the bits that Guy read out that does not sound like a hard test.
You're about 14 when you take them, it's not very advanced, 😅😊 clearly just wanted to embaress his brother
@@dylancobalt7807 Mostly basic algebra, so? I thought it sounded fairly straightforward.
As someone who is about to sit this test, I think the paper he's taking is an MCAT which is an algebra exam that you have to do without a calculator (or abacus). I reckon the question he read out was one of these easier types of questions, because we just did it and it was HARD, or maybe I'm just really bad at algebra.
@@qwertyTRiGLots of people don’t remember PEMDAS and just solve left to right which is incorrect.
@@badatth1sclearly it's BODMAS
I this was the Uk version, no way Greg would give them points!
He probably would have given David a point, but not Guy
Nothing comes CLOSE to the UK version, but NZ is definitely the closest. Pretty damn decent!
Lol it was funny how Paul "forgets" that only one of the people showcased got to do those tasks and not the entire cast lol 😆
Normally, I'm all for the individual task pity point.
But when the task is "pass this test," and you score a literal zero, Guy was lucky.
Jeremy is certainly more sympathetic than Greg. He would've awarded zero. But the "not done particularly fast" line was golden
I dunno, I mean the pure humiliation Guy had to go through so that everyone else could laugh at him. Even though he got a zero on the test, I think he was miserable enough for long enough to still earn a measly point.
To be fair, it seems that David gained a life skill there...
“Why is he so mean to me?” I thought siblings were supposed to bully each other
love david tying guy and matt's shoes together right at the end
"Wax on, wax off..."
What exactly does Level One mean. Starting college? Starting High school?
Usually the middle of high school, so when you’re around 15-16. It’s the first year your grades really impact anything, although from what he read out that test sounded abnormally easy for NCEA level 1.
I’ve read that it’s the equivalent of a 10th-grade math test in the US. No trigonometry or calculus, but I believe at least *some* geometry is fair game.