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  2. Battle of the Brains (Philippine game show) - Wikipedia

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    Battle of the Brains is a Philippine television quiz show broadcast by [2] New Vision 9/RPN and PTV. Originally hosted by David Celtran, it aired on New Vision 9/RPN from July 18, 1992 to 2001. The show moved to PTV from 2001 to July 14, 2001. Chiqui Roa-Puno served as the final host.

  3. Battle of the Brains - Wikipedia

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    Each category contains 6 questions worth 5 points. Players have 30 seconds for each category. Players may pass a question and if time remains, the question will be repeated. There is no penalty for incorrect answers. If all 6 questions are answered correctly, there will be a 10-point bonus.

  4. Quiz bowl - Wikipedia

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    Quiz bowl is most commonly played in a toss-up/bonus format, which consists of a series of two different types of questions. Other formats, particularly in local competitions, may deviate from the above rules, with additions like lightning rounds or category choice.

  5. Battle of the Brains (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    Speed – The players will be asked questions about the chosen subject on the buzzer. The winner is the first person to answer three questions correctly. In series 2, this was increased to five questions answered correctly. Memory – The players have to take it turns to name things of a list relating to the chosen subject. The round ends when ...

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  8. Pick Your Brain - Wikipedia

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    Unlike in the first round, players could interrupt the question, and if a player gave an incorrect answer, the other two could then buzz in and try to answer correctly. The first player to light up all five brains won the game, a $5,000 savings bond for their education (provided by Toys "R" Us), and advanced to the bonus round.

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