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− | The Goal worked in two ways. If the team that moved Mikey moved him to the Goal, they alone were asked a question based on a category their opponents chose from a list of four. A correct answer earned 50 points in Round 1 and 100 points in Round 2 and the Goal for that round. If they |
+ | The Goal worked in two ways. If the team that moved Mikey moved him to the Goal, they alone were asked a question based on a category their opponents chose from a list of four. A correct answer earned 50 points in Round 1 and 100 points in Round 2 and the Goal for that round. If they missed the question, the opponents got 1/2 the points (25 points in Round 1 and 50 points in Round 2) and the Goal by default. If time ran out before Mikey reached the goal, a sudden-death Pop Quiz question was asked for 50 points in Round 1 and 100 points in Round 2. Usually, because of time constraints, the Goal was not reached by teams on many occasions, and so the sudden-death situation was played frequently. |
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Latest revision as of 02:30, 14 May 2022
The Goal worked in two ways. If the team that moved Mikey moved him to the Goal, they alone were asked a question based on a category their opponents chose from a list of four. A correct answer earned 50 points in Round 1 and 100 points in Round 2 and the Goal for that round. If they missed the question, the opponents got 1/2 the points (25 points in Round 1 and 50 points in Round 2) and the Goal by default. If time ran out before Mikey reached the goal, a sudden-death Pop Quiz question was asked for 50 points in Round 1 and 100 points in Round 2. Usually, because of time constraints, the Goal was not reached by teams on many occasions, and so the sudden-death situation was played frequently.