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"Uniquely, you have not answered a single question incorrectly," said Anne Robinson.
You report how a "nervous" preschooler "tentatively" responded to a question incorrectly and how the principal, who was administering the test, was "not allowed" to respond.
Not only have we posed the question incorrectly, according to Luhrmann, but we are doomed to reach a tragically wrong, and profoundly immoral, answer by doing so.
Anyone who answers this question incorrectly should be reminded of Louis Armstrong's warning every time he was asked, "What's jazz?": "Pops, if you got to ask the question, don't mess with it".
A subject was ordered by a "teacher" in a lab coat to administer increasingly powerful electric shocks to a "learner" whenever the learner answered a question incorrectly (teacher and learner were role-playing and no shocks were administered).
Chris Carlin, above right, and Julie Alexandria will ask each participant a series of three questions, worth $10, $20 and $100; those who answer a question incorrectly can watch their money, and any potential icy brew, go down the drain.
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Those who answer questions incorrectly are dropped through the floor.
Is there any reader who has never answered questions incorrectly?
About 16 percent of the respondents answered at least one of the first two questions incorrectly.
Under the current standard, a student who answers two-thirds of the questions incorrectly will pass.
Under the proposed higher standard, a student who answers more than half of the questions incorrectly can still pass.
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