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politics, one physics, one restaurant and one finance question ( Where is the largest stock exchange in Canada? Toronto, apparently.). What were the easiest and toughest categories of questions and why? Tina: Easiest: “Television.” Oh, and “The 5 W's” which consisted of two U.S. And do not ever ask me about the pronunciation of GIF (see last question). In the final round, what question was your downfall? Tina: I came in third in a very, very close game – probably one of the few times anyone could ever lose on Jeopardy! with roughly $20,000 dollars. Were you nervous or totally under control? Tina: There's a bit of a rhythm you get into when the game starts playing that obliterates any sort of nerves one has going into the game. CMC’s admission’s committee better step up!) The audition process selects 400 out of 100,000 people to appear on the show. (There are, surprisingly, not many of those out there. What did you have to do to appear on the show? Tina: There was an online test and an in-person audition in which I had to know a lot of things, answer many questions in a seven-second timeframe, and prove that I was a normal person who could handle being on television. I'm just glad I crossed it off early instead of wilting into my 40s, having never appeared on the show. Why did you want to appear on the show? Tina: Because who doesn't? Honestly, it was on my nerd bucket list. How did your liberal arts education at CMC benefit the knowledge you applied in Jeopardy!? Tina: Ah, the old “Liberal Arts is Important” question! Obviously the breadth of knowledge in the liberal arts helped, but its emphasis on communication skills really helped me, particularly in some of the wordplay-oriented questions For example, in the category “Starts and Ends with a Vowel:” It's soft it's pendulous it's one of the two on your head––What is an earlobe? Weirdly enough, you would get dinged for saying “earlobes” because that word doesn’t end in a vowel. We caught up with the alumna this week and quizzed her about her appearance on the enduring game show (though kindly stopped short of insisting she frame her answers as questions). Nguyen, who graduated with a BA in government, made it through the first two rounds and into "Final Jeopardy!” On the show that aired December 3, Thien-Nga “Tina” Nguyen '11 became the latest CMCer to pit her pool of knowledge against other Jeopardy! panelists. Indeed, it deserves the appellation of the thinking person’s game show as it tests contestants’ depth and breadth of knowledge in a variety of categories.
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