Locking In For 1 Million Dollars | Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? | Full Episode | S01E22

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  • Опубліковано 1 сер 2022
  • Security Consultant Tom Kravsnoff tries to lock up $1,000,000 by taking our test. Will he and his classmates be able to keep that money safe?
    Monica Lewis is a 44 year old HR coordinator who attended Virginia Road Elementary School.
    Tom Kresnov is a 36 year old security consultant from Long Island, New York.
    Season 1 Episode 22
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    ABOUT ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A 5TH GRADER?:
    Are you Smarter Than a 5th Grader? demonstrates exactly how much adults have forgotten since their elementary school days. Art? Math? Social Studies? It's all up on the chalkboard again as adult contestants team up with students to answer questions based on material from elementary school textbooks.
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    Locking In For 1 Million Dollars | Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? | Full Episode | S01E22
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  • @lamrongpeng533
    @lamrongpeng533 11 місяців тому +1

    Monica should've chosen one of the 2nd Grade questions first to at least guarantee $25,000 before going with the 5th Grade questions

  • @cg0825
    @cg0825 Рік тому +4

    I was torn between Paris and London. I knew it had to be one of the two but none of the answers they give made sense. Transatlantic=across the Atlantic ocean

    • @phonicwheel933
      @phonicwheel933 Рік тому

      I always get the early record flights mixed up so I investigated this flight:
      On May 21, 1927, Charles Lindbergh flew solo, nonstop in the Spirit of St. Louis plane from Long Island, New York, to Paris, France over the Atlantic. He collected a $25,000 prize from Raymond Orteig for the flight. To qualify for the prize he had to fly 3,585mi to Paris rather than the shorter 3,138mi to Dublin, Ireland.

  • @cg0825
    @cg0825 Рік тому +2

    1400 AD Yeah King Tut, the Egyptian Pharaoh lived 100 years before Columbus' voyage. Makes perfect sense...Sad he eliminated the correct answer right off...

  • @phonicwheel933
    @phonicwheel933 Рік тому +1

    The question about lightning is confusing. By definition, lightning (a spark) is not static electricity. That is a bit like saying that water flow is water pressure.
    Lightning consists of both DC and AC currents and an electrical current is essentially the flow of electrons from an area charged to a negative voltage to an area of lesser negative voltage.
    Lightning is caused by static electricity though. For example, a cloud may gain electrons by the action of the wind and thus gain a static negative voltage. If the ground is at a static zero voltage, as the voltage on the cloud becomes more and more negative a point will be reached when the cloud sparks over through the air to the ground to generate lightning.

  • @ritasaad12
    @ritasaad12 4 місяці тому

    this is dumbest camera work
    ve ever witnessed

  • @inlinechris
    @inlinechris Рік тому +4

    That Lindbergh transatlantic question has me irrationally mad. Why are people so dumb

    • @captcorajus
      @captcorajus Рік тому +1

      Right. No one knew what 'Transatlantic' meant. yeesh.

    • @joshuaerwindelossantos1987
      @joshuaerwindelossantos1987 Рік тому +1

      Agreed. In fact, not only that none of them got the right answer; but also none of them were even close to the correct answer

    • @phonicwheel933
      @phonicwheel933 Рік тому

      There was not much hope. Monica ended up by answering that the Lindbergh flight was between New York and Boston. That would be a relatively short flight of around 226 miles, hardly likely to be famous.
      It would probably have been more appropriate, and more interesting, to have made the question multiple choice, with say, Los Angeles, Paris France, and Dublin, Ireland as the choices.