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Quiz about Game Show BonusFinal Rounds
Quiz about Game Show BonusFinal Rounds

Game Show Bonus/Final Rounds Trivia Quiz


I describe a bonus round from a game show, you tell me what show it's from.

A multiple-choice quiz by 90210fan1. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
90210fan1
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
386,934
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
298
Last 3 plays: Guest 205 (8/10), Guest 73 (10/10), Guest 73 (10/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. Each of two players is shown a variety of fabulous prizes, then each player makes a guess as to the combined actual retail price of their own prizes, with the player who is closer to the actual retail price without going over winning their prizes. (Both players' prizes are awarded to the winner if they are within $250 of the retail price.) What long running CBS game show's final round did I just describe? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. The top winner of the day spins a wheel containing 24 envelopes, each containing either a cash amount or the name of a car. The winner is then shown a word puzzle and given a category. If any of the letters R,S,T,L,N and E are in the puzzle they are filled in, and the player is asked to select three more consonants and one more vowel. (If the player has what is called a "Wild Card" they are able to select a fourth consonant.) They are then given ten seconds to solve the puzzle. If successful they win whatever was inside the envelope they landed on. What game show's bonus round is this? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The winning team of the day is given two minutes in a huge structure that looks like a carnival attraction with six red prize tags and ten green cash tags totaling over $1,000. The players take turns grabbing three tags of their choice at a time. If either of them grabs a predetermined "power prize", they both win a grand prize vacation in addition to everything grabbed. (The prizes are awarded to each player as is any cash won.) What kids' game show's bonus round is this? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. The winning team of the day is given 45 seconds to answer three questions correctly to win a pair of personal computers. (During season 2 of this show's run, the rules were changed so that each correct answer was worth $100 win or lose, the players now had 60 seconds and the three questions had to be answered in a row to win the computers.) What game show's bonus round is this? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. The winning player of the day decides whether they want to act out or guess the 10 words that are to be used in the bonus round spanning 60 seconds. $100 is awarded for each word guessed and then they have a chance to multiply their winnings by 10 by guessing three more words in 20 seconds. What CBS game show's bonus round is this? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. The winner of the day is shown five events with a theme and given 90 seconds to complete them all (passing is permitted once and if time permits they can come back to it). $100 is awarded for each game completed, while completing them all wins the player a grand prize of $2,000 in "mall money" that they can spend in whatever mall this show is being taped at. What Lifetime game show's bonus round is this? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. The winning player of the day is shown a huge map of a specific continent, and given a list of places that a character may have traveled to, and given 45 seconds to identify seven locations. (After season 1, the number required to win changed to eight) Doing so captures the character and wins the player a trip to anywhere in the lower 48 states. This was later changed to anywhere in North America. What long-running PBS game show's final round is this? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. The winning player of the day is given three categories and asked to select one. The chosen category is then divided into seven different subjects. In 45 seconds he/she must correctly answer one question in each subject. Doing so wins the player $600 and a trip to Universal Studios Florida. During season 1 the prize was $1,000 cash. What Nickelodeon game show's bonus round is this? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. The winning team of the day is shown nine pictures for ten seconds, then they are covered up. As the host reads off a clue for each picture, the players take turns hitting the number of the corresponding picture on a large keypad. The first six matches are worth $100 a piece, with prizes awarded for the last three. (The money was split between them in season 2.) What Nickelodeon game show's bonus round is this? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Two players from the winning team compete in this game show's bonus round. They are asked the same five survey questions. Each survey responder who said the answers given by the players is worth 1 point. If alone or together a score of 200 or more is achieved, the team wins the jackpot. If not, they still win $5 a point. What long-running game show's bonus round is this? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Each of two players is shown a variety of fabulous prizes, then each player makes a guess as to the combined actual retail price of their own prizes, with the player who is closer to the actual retail price without going over winning their prizes. (Both players' prizes are awarded to the winner if they are within $250 of the retail price.) What long running CBS game show's final round did I just describe?

Answer: The Price is Right

"The Price is Right" first premiered in 1972 on CBS and was hosted by Bob Barker. Barker retired in 2007 and was replaced by Drew Carey.
2. The top winner of the day spins a wheel containing 24 envelopes, each containing either a cash amount or the name of a car. The winner is then shown a word puzzle and given a category. If any of the letters R,S,T,L,N and E are in the puzzle they are filled in, and the player is asked to select three more consonants and one more vowel. (If the player has what is called a "Wild Card" they are able to select a fourth consonant.) They are then given ten seconds to solve the puzzle. If successful they win whatever was inside the envelope they landed on. What game show's bonus round is this?

Answer: Wheel of Fortune

"Wheel of Fortune" first premiered in 1975 with Chuck Woolery as host and Susan Stafford as letter turner. Woolery left the show in 1981 and Stafford in 1982 and were replaced by Pat Sajak and Vanna White.
3. The winning team of the day is given two minutes in a huge structure that looks like a carnival attraction with six red prize tags and ten green cash tags totaling over $1,000. The players take turns grabbing three tags of their choice at a time. If either of them grabs a predetermined "power prize", they both win a grand prize vacation in addition to everything grabbed. (The prizes are awarded to each player as is any cash won.) What kids' game show's bonus round is this?

Answer: Fun House

"Fun House" was a children's game show hosted by J.D. Roth that aired from 1988-1990 in syndication, and then from September 1990 to April 1991 on Fox's Saturday morning schedule. The show also spawned a board game, a Nintendo video game, and two exercise videos.
4. The winning team of the day is given 45 seconds to answer three questions correctly to win a pair of personal computers. (During season 2 of this show's run, the rules were changed so that each correct answer was worth $100 win or lose, the players now had 60 seconds and the three questions had to be answered in a row to win the computers.) What game show's bonus round is this?

Answer: Click

"Click" was a teen oriented game show that aired from 1997-1999 in syndication. It was hosted by future "American Idol" host Ryan Seacrest.
5. The winning player of the day decides whether they want to act out or guess the 10 words that are to be used in the bonus round spanning 60 seconds. $100 is awarded for each word guessed and then they have a chance to multiply their winnings by 10 by guessing three more words in 20 seconds. What CBS game show's bonus round is this?

Answer: Body Language

"Body Language" was a game of guessing words that were acted out charades style. The words that were guessed were then put into a puzzle for the players to solve. It aired from 1984-1986 and was hosted by veteran game show host Tom Kennedy.
6. The winner of the day is shown five events with a theme and given 90 seconds to complete them all (passing is permitted once and if time permits they can come back to it). $100 is awarded for each game completed, while completing them all wins the player a grand prize of $2,000 in "mall money" that they can spend in whatever mall this show is being taped at. What Lifetime game show's bonus round is this?

Answer: Born Lucky

"Born Lucky" originally aired on Lifetime from October 5, 1992 to April 2, 1993, with reruns airing on that same network from July 5 until December 31 of that same year and later on PAX TV for a brief period in 2000. It was hosted by Bob Goen.
7. The winning player of the day is shown a huge map of a specific continent, and given a list of places that a character may have traveled to, and given 45 seconds to identify seven locations. (After season 1, the number required to win changed to eight) Doing so captures the character and wins the player a trip to anywhere in the lower 48 states. This was later changed to anywhere in North America. What long-running PBS game show's final round is this?

Answer: "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego"

"Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego" was a kid's game show that was based on the computer game of the same name. It was hosted by former Nickelodeon personality Greg Lee.
8. The winning player of the day is given three categories and asked to select one. The chosen category is then divided into seven different subjects. In 45 seconds he/she must correctly answer one question in each subject. Doing so wins the player $600 and a trip to Universal Studios Florida. During season 1 the prize was $1,000 cash. What Nickelodeon game show's bonus round is this?

Answer: Make the Grade

"Make the Grade" was a children's game show originally aired on Nickelodeon from 1989-1991. Reruns later aired on Nick GAS from 1999-2004.
9. The winning team of the day is shown nine pictures for ten seconds, then they are covered up. As the host reads off a clue for each picture, the players take turns hitting the number of the corresponding picture on a large keypad. The first six matches are worth $100 a piece, with prizes awarded for the last three. (The money was split between them in season 2.) What Nickelodeon game show's bonus round is this?

Answer: Get the Picture

"Get the Picture" originally aired on Nickelodeon in 1991, with reruns continuing until 1993. Reruns later aired on Nick GAS from 1999 until that channel's demise in 2007.
10. Two players from the winning team compete in this game show's bonus round. They are asked the same five survey questions. Each survey responder who said the answers given by the players is worth 1 point. If alone or together a score of 200 or more is achieved, the team wins the jackpot. If not, they still win $5 a point. What long-running game show's bonus round is this?

Answer: Family Feud

"Family Feud" first aired from 1976 to 1985 on ABC with Richard Dawson as host. When the show was revived in 1988 on CBS, Ray Combs became the host. When the show was revived again in 1999, it was hosted by Louie Anderson. In 2002, former "Home Improvement" star Richard Karn replaced Anderson, then after Karn it was John O'Hurley. O'Hurley was replaced in 2011 by Steve Harvey.
Source: Author 90210fan1

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