Just showed up...just overexuberance on my part.Shaquebanisa wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 9:01 pmI noticed this as well. The J! website also doesn't say "test taken" with a checkmark if you go to your own profile.
Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
No confirmation email - I didn't know they gave those. I do have the checkmark. I didn't think to check for it - but there it is!
And thanks to the videographers and researchers for the rapid turnaround. Now, time to play tomorrow and the next day's quiz to see if I regret taking the first one!
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
Playing jff, I got 46. My misses:
Best of luck to all who took the test for realsies, in passing the test and getting an audition!
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19. NHO "The Masked Singer." Said "Clowns" just to say something.
35. Was trying to remember E.L.'s last name, and said "Gray" instead of "James."
41. Frozen for Wicked.
47. A RTFQ error. Thought it was asking for a hunter rather than an archer, so I answered way too quickly with Orion instead of Sagittarius.
35. Was trying to remember E.L.'s last name, and said "Gray" instead of "James."
41. Frozen for Wicked.
47. A RTFQ error. Thought it was asking for a hunter rather than an archer, so I answered way too quickly with Orion instead of Sagittarius.
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
35. 37 depending on how much I may have butchered a couple names. Not enough time to change some of the wrong answers to right ones. Too much time to change my right answers to wrong ones. The worst was that I could not remember Genesis.
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
Kicking myself for forgetting to take the test tonight. Would have scored 45, with misses on centennial, Libya, Orange, Aaron Burr, and Rio.
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
No email, but I do have the checkmark.
Wow, maybe I'll get to avenge my brothers this year I'm perfectly willing to wear a tartan bowtie and stand at the middle lectern -- as long as I don't have to grow a beard!
ETA: Oh, I just got the confirmation email.
Wow, maybe I'll get to avenge my brothers this year I'm perfectly willing to wear a tartan bowtie and stand at the middle lectern -- as long as I don't have to grow a beard!
ETA: Oh, I just got the confirmation email.
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
I had this same strange lapse. I just could not come up with his damn name after getting Trudeau stuck in my head and repeatedly yelling to myself "no not that one!"talkingaway wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 8:25 pm I felt okay on this one, which is worrisome. The first few questions felt tough, but it seemed to get easier for me as it went along. I already have a few brain farts, though. I could NOT come up with Macron in time! About two questions later, I yelled it at my comptuer. I don't think TPTB will accept the answer.
I'm in the pool already so just took this off the video for kicks and got 45. This one seemed pretty easy compared to others recently, but could be because there was no pressure
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
Let me begin by saying how proud of myself I am at how far I've come. I decided to take the Online Test last year like the cock of the walk with very little studying, thinking I was so good at trivia I didn't need much more than a little preparation. I jumped into the test and was bamboozled, ending with something like 22 correct responses on April 9th, 2019.
It humbled me to the core. But I took it on the chin and decided after a few days of watching James Holzhauer blitz the competition that I was going to take the next one seriously. In the last 10 months, I've watched every episode, and took up making flashcards. I wanted to pace myself so that I wouldn't get burned out, I decided to make at least 3 flashcards a day. As of today, I'm at about 800 flashcards of all different subjects, and often more than one important fact on each.
I'm proud to say that because of my hard work and determination, I finished with 46 correct on today's test. Here's the one's I missed:
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It humbled me to the core. But I took it on the chin and decided after a few days of watching James Holzhauer blitz the competition that I was going to take the next one seriously. In the last 10 months, I've watched every episode, and took up making flashcards. I wanted to pace myself so that I wouldn't get burned out, I decided to make at least 3 flashcards a day. As of today, I'm at about 800 flashcards of all different subjects, and often more than one important fact on each.
I'm proud to say that because of my hard work and determination, I finished with 46 correct on today's test. Here's the one's I missed:
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10. I live on the other side of the country, and just do not know southern California cities that well. I put down Death Valley just to have something, but I knew it was wrong.
29. Here's my first forehead-slapper. Nothing stood out to me upon seeing the words "Jaffe" and "Seville", so I just wrote down orange to have something. I then panicked at the end and changed it to cherry. Oh well
49. I'd like to think I'm good at Shakespeare, but Banquo just didnt jump out at me. I then confused Banquo with Cassio and put down Othello.
50. Sports is my wheelhouse, but I just wasn't focused at the end. I was sure they were going to ask who won the most recent World Series and was prepared to write down Washington Nationals without even a thought. I got thrown for a loop and had to come up with something quick, so I put down Giants. Headslap number two as I knew Dodgers was the correct response 5 seconds later.
29. Here's my first forehead-slapper. Nothing stood out to me upon seeing the words "Jaffe" and "Seville", so I just wrote down orange to have something. I then panicked at the end and changed it to cherry. Oh well
49. I'd like to think I'm good at Shakespeare, but Banquo just didnt jump out at me. I then confused Banquo with Cassio and put down Othello.
50. Sports is my wheelhouse, but I just wasn't focused at the end. I was sure they were going to ask who won the most recent World Series and was prepared to write down Washington Nationals without even a thought. I got thrown for a loop and had to come up with something quick, so I put down Giants. Headslap number two as I knew Dodgers was the correct response 5 seconds later.
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
I felt like tonight's test was right in my wheelhouse. I'm newer to following Jeopardy and still managed to score either 39 or 40 depending on how they score it. That makes it my first passing test I think!
I still can't believe I forgot Macron though! And for some reason I was between apples vs oranges for Jaffa and guessed wrong.
I still can't believe I forgot Macron though! And for some reason I was between apples vs oranges for Jaffa and guessed wrong.
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
48! I'm still in the pool until March so I took it off sherder's video. I should've had 49 but said . No idea on ; I've heard of the novel and author but couldn't put 2 and 2 together.
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"inner ear," which is wrong because the stirrup is in the middle ear, and middle was already given
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Rebecca
Hoping for a third lap
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
Well, you can't compare the two.corpus_callosum wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 9:43 pm And for some reason I was between apples vs oranges for Jaffa and guessed wrong.
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
Was I the only one wondering between oranges and lemons?MitchO wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 9:45 pmWell, you can't compare the two.corpus_callosum wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 9:43 pm And for some reason I was between apples vs oranges for Jaffa and guessed wrong.
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
Didn't take it tonight. Should have. 40/50 from YT.
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
My wife got 42/50. I wish we'd had the capability to both take it at the same time, as I really like the thought of getting 47/50 (would have missed Grande, Rutgers, and Dodgers).
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
50/50 for me although I probably took the test unlike anyone else. First, I recorded the linked video to my onscreen recorder and waited 15 minutes for it to be done. Next I put the video into the archivist's tool which allows skipping ahead 5 seconds.
Using pen and paper to write my answers I found myself almost always skipping ahead five seconds after being done, with about 25 of them being skipping ahead ten seconds with double forwarding clicks. It really can be that fast to read the clue, process it and write the answer in 5 of the provided 15 seconds.
Playing extremely sped up and with no pressure of taking it for real is of course not the same as a hopeful spot for the audition on the line and having to type. I did not need to hit any guesses as I expected it was a perfecto when I was done.
My slow down spots were comprehending what the S&P one wanted, switching from Princeton to the right one, starting an O(rion) for the constellation, needing a Norman Bates detour to dig the stuffing animals term and fixing "eulogy" to get the word to meet the Starts & Ends with "E" requirement.
Were there any rewards for show watching this week other than the Tunisia one kind of tying into today's 1/28 game?
With at least three mentions on this board I've made for the Nick Cannon show, I was not going to miss that and a quick check confirms I put The Mister into the current events thread for last year as well as the "thank you, next" in the 2018 one. If anyone needs an extra point then reread the current events threads for 2018 and 2019 as homework.
I'm ready to drop to a 41 or 42 with a science heavy set tomorrow or Thursday.
Using pen and paper to write my answers I found myself almost always skipping ahead five seconds after being done, with about 25 of them being skipping ahead ten seconds with double forwarding clicks. It really can be that fast to read the clue, process it and write the answer in 5 of the provided 15 seconds.
Playing extremely sped up and with no pressure of taking it for real is of course not the same as a hopeful spot for the audition on the line and having to type. I did not need to hit any guesses as I expected it was a perfecto when I was done.
My slow down spots were comprehending what the S&P one wanted, switching from Princeton to the right one, starting an O(rion) for the constellation, needing a Norman Bates detour to dig the stuffing animals term and fixing "eulogy" to get the word to meet the Starts & Ends with "E" requirement.
Were there any rewards for show watching this week other than the Tunisia one kind of tying into today's 1/28 game?
With at least three mentions on this board I've made for the Nick Cannon show, I was not going to miss that and a quick check confirms I put The Mister into the current events thread for last year as well as the "thank you, next" in the 2018 one. If anyone needs an extra point then reread the current events threads for 2018 and 2019 as homework.
I'm ready to drop to a 41 or 42 with a science heavy set tomorrow or Thursday.
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
Playing JFF, I think I ended up with about 47, a few above my usual score.
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
In the pool, so played through on Youtube for fun.
New personal best: 47/50, only misses were Masked Singer, Pennywise, and Wicked (want to guess my weakest subject areas??) More academic clues, less pop culture works well for me.
New personal best: 47/50, only misses were Masked Singer, Pennywise, and Wicked (want to guess my weakest subject areas??) More academic clues, less pop culture works well for me.
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
I wish I had taken the test tonight. I got 39 without any studying. I'm likely taking it tomorrow night after some studying.
I thought that the answer to question 7 was O'Brien's (well, in the Jeopardy sense anyway).
I thought that the answer to question 7 was O'Brien's (well, in the Jeopardy sense anyway).
I used to be AWSOP but wanted to be more theatrical.
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
In the pool, but playing along on YouTube, 44/50. That's my best score ever, and the studying has paid off.
Lost the flip on Athens/Sparta, despite morbeedo going over coin flippy questions with me earlier. Couldn't pull copper or Jung in time though I shold have known it. Had peppers instead of oranges, and Orion instead of Saggitarius, which I definitely should have known, and I'm just not good at music, put down Taylor Swift instead of Ariana Grande.
Happy to finally remember Carmen = Bizet.
Lost the flip on Athens/Sparta, despite morbeedo going over coin flippy questions with me earlier. Couldn't pull copper or Jung in time though I shold have known it. Had peppers instead of oranges, and Orion instead of Saggitarius, which I definitely should have known, and I'm just not good at music, put down Taylor Swift instead of Ariana Grande.
Happy to finally remember Carmen = Bizet.
Now swimming in the J! pool.
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Re: Online Test Recap & Discussion (Eastern), January 28, 2020
47 from Susan's video (thx!)
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As someone who 'failed' the test in person in Vegas, this felt like a return to my comfort zone. Now, to take it for realsies tomorrow.
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masked singer(got it seconds late), E L James (couldn't get grey out of my head), Byron (Tennyson)