
Put-In-Bay vs. Patrick Henry
Season 2021 Episode 1 | 28m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Put-In-Bay and Patrick Henry compete in a High School quiz show
BGSU Brain Game is back for a ninth season!! Put-in-Bay and Patrick Henry high schools compete.
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Put-In-Bay vs. Patrick Henry
Season 2021 Episode 1 | 28m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- Coming up next it is Patrick Henry versus Put-In-Bay.
You better buckle up for crash course in cranial kung fu.
Only one team can leave victorious.
Who's it going to be?
Only one way to find out.
BGSU's brain game starts right now.
(bright upbeat music) And welcome to BGSU's brain game.
It is Patrick Henry verses Put-In-Bay.
Let's meet our teams.
We're gonna start with Patrick Henry.
Addison, introduce yourself and your team.
- I'm Addison Kirkland, this is Andrew Baden.
and Adam Homan.
- Excellent.
Put-In-Bay, Maicy, introduce yourself and your team.
- I'm Maicy Lad, a junior.
To my left is Emil Michael a sophomore and to my right is L Coaster a sophomore.
- All right, welcome to Patrick Henry and Put-In-Bay.
We're gonna start things off with our toss up round.
There are 15 questions in this round.
They're worth 10 points a piece, no deduction for an incorrect answer.
You may confer before buzzing in, not after.
And you can steal a question in this round.
Patrick Henry, are you ready?
Put-In-Bay are you ready?
The toss up around starts right now.
In order for a legislative body to conduct official business, a fixed minimum percentage or number of members must be present.
What one word, begins with the letter Q that describes, that would be Patrick Henry, Adam?
- Quorum.
- Quorum is what we were looking for.
Yes.
Each year the Supreme court convenes on this day, Patrick Henry, Adam?
- January 3rd.
- In correct, Put-In-Bay, would you like to steal?
- No.
- They say no.
It is the first Monday in October.
Next question.
These cellular organelles use peptidyl transferers when reading messenger RNAs, by what name are these small structures known that synthesize proteins?
(buzzer beeps) Patrick Henry, Andrew.
- Ribosomes.
- Ribosomes, yes.
And the president on, excuse me, the presidential election of 2016, which Western state supported the highest percentage of votes for Republicans at approximately 70%, it's capital is... That would be Patrick Henry, Adam.
- Texas.
- Incorrect.
Put-In-Bay you can steal, but let me finish the question.
Its capital is Cheyenne.
(buzzer beeps) That would be Put-In-Bay, Emil Michael.
- Wyoming.
- Wyoming is correct.
When Ernst Rutherford and Niels Bohr advanced the study of the atom, with their discoveries and theories, which model by JJ Thompson that featured the name of a desert became outdated.
(buzzer beeps) Put-In-Bay, Maicy.
- The pudding model.
- We cannot accept that.
Patrick Henry, would you like to steal.
- Fruit pudding?
- You need to buzz in please.
(buzzer beeps) Patrick Henry, Addison.
- Fruit pudding.
- In correct.
We need it specifically.
You guys were on the right track, plum pudding.
Oh, you knew that didn't you Maicy?
Yeah, there you go.
All right, here we go.
In this futuristic novel by Ray Bradbury, the occupation that will be Patrick Henry, Adam.
- Fahrenheit 451.
- Fahrenheit 451 is indeed what we were looking for there.
This type of cell division results in two daughter cells.
(buzzer beeps) Patrick Henry, Adam.
- Mitosis.
- In correct.
Put-In-Bay would you like to steal?
That would be Maicy.
- Meiosis.
- Meiosis is what we needed there.
Meiosis.
A major tributary of the Columbia River, which Northwest waterway originates in Yellowstone National Park and flows through Wyoming and Idaho.
(buzzer beeps) Put-In-Bay, Emil Michael.
- Snake River.
- That is indeed the Snake River.
What 11 letter term refers to an airline's practice of confirming more seats than are actually available in order.
Put-In-Bay, Emil Michael.
- Overbooking.
- Overbooking, sounds like you've experienced it yourself.
Which Danish contemporary of Albert Einstein was the first to postulate that electrons surrounding an atom's nucleus order, excuse me, orbit in discrete energy levels.
Time, that would be Niels Bohr, Niels Bohr.
Name the Greek God of music, healing, prophecy, that will be Put-In-Bay, Maicy.
- Apollo.
- That is a Apollo, yes.
That is all 15 questions in the toss up round.
Let's take a look at our score.
We have Patrick Henry at 30 and currently in the lead is Put-In-Bay with 50 points, but you're gonna wanna stay tuned, our new risk and reward round is coming up next.
(gentle upbeat music) (bright upbeat music) And welcome back to BGSU brain game.
We have Patrick Henry at 30 and Put-In-Bay at 50 points.
Looks like we have some substitutions on both teams.
Gonna start with Patrick Henry, can you introduce who has joined you.
- This is Brenton Reddick.
He is a sophomore.
- Welcome to you and to Put-In-Bay, who has joined your team.
- To my right now is Joseph Lemonsaw, a sophomore.
- Welcome to you both.
All right, welcome to our new risk and reward round.
In this round, each team will be individually presented with the same nine questions that are worth 10 points each, no deduction for an incorrect answer.
Now here's the twist.
Both teams will have the option of answering a 10th risk and reward question.
They can risk up to 30 points in five point increments on a question that they will receive a topic too before answering the question, but you can lose the same number of points that you risk with an in correct answer.
We will reveal, this is for our audience, we will reveal the answer to that mystery question once both teams have had a chance at it, and we're back at the end of the round.
Now Put-In-Bay, you are at 50 points, that means Patrick Henry you are off to isolation.
All right, Put-In-Bay, are you ready for your first nine risk and reward questions?
- Yes.
- Here we go.
Steel is a mixture of iron and carbon.
Bronze is a mixture of copper and tin.
What is the name for these substances formed from the mixtures of metal and other elements?
That would be Put-In-Bay, Maicy.
- An alloy.
- It is an alloy, yes.
Well known for the production of fruit and garden vegetables, this mid Atlantic state borders New York and Pennsylvania, identify this state, the third to join the union?
(buzzer beeps) Put-In-Bay, Emil Micheal.
- New Jersey.
- That's right is indeed New Jersey.
It starts somewhere in the mountains of Turkey and flows through Iraq where it joins the Euphrates before flowing into the Persian Gulf.
Name this river.
(buzzer beeps) Put-In-Bay, Emil Michael.
- Tigris River.
- The Tigris River is correct.
What is the common thread among the following allotropes or compounds, methane, nitrous oxide, tropospheric ozone and liquid coolant CFC 12.
Time.
There are known as major greenhouse gases.
Identify the California city that is home to the Griffith Observatory and Labrea Tar Pits and was the site of the 1965 Watts riots.
Put-In-Bay, Emil Michael.
- Los Angeles, - Los Angeles is correct.
In this painting by Grant Wood, an American farmer with a Pitchfork is pictured with his sister, give the name of this well-known work of art.
- Pass.
- They are going to pass.
It is the American Gothic.
In what Ohio city is the pro football hall of fame located.
(buzzer beeps) That will be Put-In-Bay, Emil Michael.
- Canton.
- Canton is correct.
In math what does P-I-M-D-A-S stand for?
(buzzer beeps) That will be Put-In-Bay, Maicy.
- The order of operations.
- That is correct.
This is your risk and reward question.
Now you can risk up to 30 points in five point increments, but you can lose with an incorrect answer.
Our topic is chief justices.
- We will pass.
- They are going to pass it.
They have that right to do so.
So that means that you have 110 points at the end of your risk and reward round.
And now it is time for you to go to isolation.
Now let's bring back Patrick Henry.
Patrick Henry, are you ready for your risk and reward round?
Your risk and reward round starts right now.
Steel is a mixture of iron and carbon.
Bronze is a mixture of copper and tin.
What is the name for these substances formed from the mixtures of metals and other elements?
(buzzer beeps) That would be Patrick Henry, Adam.
- Alloy.
It is indeed an alloy.
Jump in when you know the US amendment described, it forbids double jeopardy or being tried for the same offense twice and give the person the option not to testify against him or herself in an interrogation or court of law.
(buzzer beeps) Patrick Henry, Addison.
- Fifth.
- The fifth amendment is correct.
Well known for the production of fruit and garden vegetables, this mid Atlantic state borders on New York and Pennsylvania, identify this state.
It was the third to join the union.
(buzzer beeps) Patrick Henry, Brenton.
- New Jersey.
- New Jersey is correct.
It starts somewhere in the mountains of Turkey and flows through Iraq where it joins with the Euphrates before flowing into the Persian Gulf.
Name this river.
(buzzer beeps) Patrick Henry, Brenton.
- The Tigris River.
- The Tigris is correct.
Identify the California city that is home to the Griffith Observatory and LaBrea tar pits.
And was the site of the 1965 Watts riots.
(buzzer beeps) Patrick Henry, Brenton.
- Los Angeles.
- Los Angeles is correct.
- In this painting by Grant Wood, an American farmer with a pitchfork is pictured with his sister.
Give the name of this well-known work of art.
Patrick Henry, Adam.
- American Gothic.
- Correct.
In what Ohio city is the pro football hall of fame located.
That would be Canton, Canton.
In math what does P-I-M-D-A-S stand for?
(buzzer beeps) Patrick Henry, Adam.
- Parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, add, subtract.
- In correct, indices is what we needed with the I, indices.
All right, that is all nine of your standard risk and reward questions.
You now have the option to risk up to 30 points in five point increments on the topic of chief justices.
Do you wanna take a risk or do you wanna pass?
(panelists mumbling) I need your decision please.
- We will risk 10 points.
- They are going to risk 10 points on chief justices.
Following President John F Kennedy's assassination in November, 1963, this man headed the government's investigation into JFK's death, name this American jurist and politician who served as the 14th chief justice of the US.
(panelists mumbling) That is going to be time.
Now we will reveal the answer to that question after we bring back Put-In-Bay, so stay tuned as we reveal the results of our risk and reward category, stay tuned.
(gentle upbeat music) (bright upbeat music) And welcome back to BGSU brain game.
As we wrap up our risk and reward round, we welcome back Put-In-Bay and Patrick Henry.
Let's first of all see where our scores stand between these two teams.
Let's see where Put-In-Bay stands at the end of this round.
They stand at 110 points.
Patrick Henry is at 90 points.
Now Put-In-Bay chose to pass on the risk and reward question.
Patrick Henry gave it a shot.
The question was name the jurist and politician who served as the 14th chief justice of the United States.
It was Earl Warren.
Patrick Henry unfortunately got that question wrong, meaning that you will lose 10 points.
So now our score stands at Patrick Henry 80 points, Put-In-Bay at 110 points.
Still a very, very close competition.
And coming up next is our category round where things can change very, very quickly because we have questions worth as much as 30 points, stay tuned.
(gentle upbeat music) (bright upbeat music) And welcome back to BGSU brain game.
It is Patrick Henry 80, Put-In-Bay 110, looks like we've had some more substitutions.
Patrick Henry has stayed with their same team from the last round, but some new folks with Put-In-Bay, tell us who you are.
- I'm Kate Burns and I'm a senior.
And then to the right of me is Hope Cooks.
And she's a sophomore.
- All right, welcome to you both.
All right, this is our category round.
There are six categories to choose from with questions worth 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 points.
But teams, I'm warning you now, deductions start now.
So if you go for 10, you can lose 10, you go for 30, you could lose 30 points.
Now this is no longer a time drown.
Our teams can select 25 out of the 30 questions.
And inside those 30 questions is a new double or nothing question, meaning that our students will have a shot at that question, it'll be worth double the point value, but if they get it wrong, no harm, no foul, zero deduction on that.
All right, Put-In-Bay, Patrick Henry, are you ready?
Excellent.
Patrick Henry, since you were at 80 points, you get to make the first selection.
- World capitals for 10.
- World capitals for 10 points.
I'll name the capital you give me the country.
Riyadh.
(buzzer beeps) Patrick Henry, Brenton.
- Saudi Arabia.
- Correct.
Patrick Henry still in control of the board.
- World capitals 15.
- World capitals for 15 points.
Bern.
(buzzer beeps) Patrick Henry, Brenton.
- Switzerland.
- Switzerland is correct.
Patrick Henry is still in control of the board.
- World capitals for 20.
- World capitals for 20 points.
Santiago.
(buzzer beeps) Patrick Henry, Brenton.
- Chile.
- Chile is correct.
Patrick Henry has taken the lead and is in control of the board.
- World capitals 25.
- World capitals now for 25 points.
Monrovia.
(buzzer beeps) Put-In-Bay, Emil.
- Liberia.
- Liberia is correct.
Put-In-Bay takes back the lead and control the board.
- World capitals for 30.
- World capitals now for 30 points, Ulaanbaatar.
(buzzer beeps) Patrick Henry, Brenton.
- Mongolia.
- Mongolia is correct.
Patrick Henry takes back the lead and control of the board.
- British history for 10.
- British history for 10 points.
What killed 100,000 of London's 400,000 citizens in 1665?
(buzzer beeps) Put-In-Bay, Emil.
- A fire.
- Incorrect.
Patrick Henry, would you like to steal?
(panelists mumbles) (buzzer beeps) That will be Brenton.
- A plague.
- More specific please.
- The Black Plague.
- Correct.
Patrick Henry in control the board.
- British history 15.
- British history for 15 points.
The British colonized Australia by transporting who to that continent?
(buzzer beeps) Patrick Henry, Addison.
- Criminals.
- Will we accept criminals?
Yes, we will.
Patrick Henry is still in control the board.
- British history 20.
- For 20, British history for 20 points.
What is the name of the lower house of the British parliament?
(buzzer beeps) Patrick Henry, Brenton.
- The house of commons.
- Correct, Patrick Henry in control of the board.
- British history 25.
- British history now for 25 points.
- Who ruled over England after winning the battle of Hastings.
(buzzer beeps) Put-In-Bay, Emil.
- King Norman.
- In correct, Patrick Henry would like to steal?
- No.
- They say no.
William the Conqueror is who we needed there.
Patrick Henry in control.
- Six letter nouns with B.
- Six letter nouns B for 10.
Give the six letter noun beginning with a B that fits with the definition given.
A person born between 1946.
And that will be Patrick Henry, Adam.
- Boomer.
- Boomer is correct also known as a baby boomer.
Patrick Henry in control.
- Six letter nouns for 20.
- Six letter nouns for 20.
This is our double or nothing question.
A crepe like pancake filled with cheese and rolled.
Unfortunately that is time.
No one able to take advantage of that.
It sounds delicious.
It's a blintz.
Patrick Henry still in control of the board.
- Six letter nouns for 30.
- Six letter nouns for 30 points.
A thick Irish accent.
Brogue is what we needed there.
Only 10 questions remaining in this round.
Patrick Henry in control.
Four letter science terms for 10.
- Four letters science terms for 10 points.
Based on the given definition, identify each of the following terms from science that contains four letters.
You will receive the first letter of each word that we are looking for.
The letter is C, the central or innermost portion of earth below the mantle.
Patrick Henry, Addison.
- Core.
- Core, yes, Patrick Henry in control.
- Four letter science terms for 15.
- Four letter science for 15 points.
The letter is H, added energy that causes substances to rise in temperature.
That will be Put-In-Bay, Hope.
- Heat.
- Heat is correct.
Put-In-Bay back in control.
- Pastas for 10.
- Pastas for 10.
I will describe a kind of pasta.
You will reply with its name.
Italian for little tongues, this pasta is wider than spaghetti, but not as wide as fettuccine.
(buzzer beeps) Put-In-Bay, hope.
Angel ham.
- Incorrect.
Patrick Henry, would you like to steal?
(buzzer beeps) That would be Addison.
- Linguine.
- Linguine is what we needed there, yes.
Patrick Henry in control.
- Four letter science terms for 20.
- Four letters science terms for 20 points.
The letter is K, a large brown algae seaweed found in colder ocean regions.
(buzzer beeps) Put-In-Bay, Emil.
- Kelp.
- Kelp is correct.
Put-In-Bay back in control.
- Who said it for 10?
- Who said it for 10 points?
I will read you a quotation.
You will reply with the name of the person who said it.
Ask not what your country can do for you.
(buzzer beeps) Patrick Henry, Brenton.
- John F. Kennedy.
- John F. Kennedy is correct.
Patrick Henry back in control.
- Who said it for 15?
- Who said it for 15 points.
Speak softly and carry a big stick.
(buzzer beeps) Patrick Henry, Adam.
- Theodore Roosevelt.
- Theodore Roosevelt or Teddy Roosevelt is correct.
Patrick Henry in control.
- Who said it for 20.
- Who said it for 20 points?
Never was so much owed by so many to so few.
(buzzer beeps) Patrick Henry, Addison.
- Churchill.
- Churchill, yes.
This is going to be the last selection in this round.
Patrick Henry, it is yours.
- Pastas for 15.
- Pastas for 15 points.
This pasta is typically square or circular and stuffed with meat cheese.
(buzzer beeps) That will be Patrick Henry, Addison.
- Ravioli.
- Ravioli is correct.
That is the end of the round.
Let's take a look at our score.
We have Put-In-Bay currently at 125 points.
Patrick Henry at 290 points in the lead.
But coming up next is our brain storm round, our final round.
Still anybody's game, 20 points piece per question, negative 20 points for an incorrect answer.
Stay tuned.
(gentle upbeat music) (bright upbeat music) And welcome back to BGSU brain game.
After three rounds, we have Put-In-Bay at 125, Patrick Henry at 290 points.
Now, before we continue, looks like we have another substitution for Put-In-Bay.
Tell us who you are.
- This is Alice Lynch, a junior.
- Ad Maicy is back as well.
All right, this is our brainstorm round.
It is three minutes.
All questions in this round are worth 20 points, warning, negative 20 points for an incorrect answer.
There is no stealing in this round.
We will move immediately to the next question.
You can of course confer before buzzing in, but not after, at the end of three minutes we'll reveal our winner.
Patrick Henry, Put-In-Bay, are you ready for the brainstorm round?
It starts right now.
In the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range in California, the Hyperion, the tallest tree in the world has been recorded as reaching a height of approximately 380 feet, identify this tree variety.
(buzzer beeps) Put-In-Bay, Alice.
- Sequoia.
- Sequoia is correct.
What noun in the English language that begins with the letter G use to identify a person who's intelligent quotient or IQ.
That will be Patrick Henry, Adam.
- Genius.
- Genius is correct.
Within the human mouth which enzyme found in saliva begins.. That will be Patrick Henry, Adam.
- Amylase.
- Amylase is correct.
This Greek goddess of the rainbow shares her name with a flower.
Put-In-Bay, Maicy.
- Iris.
- Iris is correct.
Ordering from least to greatest, such as ranking your classmates in order by height and is example of what type of scientific ordering process?
(buzzer beeps) Patrick Henry, Addison.
- Hierarchy.
- Incorrect, serial.
It went on to win 11 academy awards, name the 2003 film which was the final installment of a film trilogy based on a work by J R R Token.
That will be Put-In-Bay, Emil.
- Lord of the Rings.
- More specific please.
- Oh, "The Last King."
- We cannot accept that, "The Return of the King," "The Return of the King."
These massive structures were found in Mesopotamia and Iran.
They took the form of terrorists step pyramids with flat.
(buzzer beeps) That will be Patrick Henry, Adam.
- Ziggurat.
- Ziggurats, yes.
Which battle of the war of 1812 was actually fought after the war had ended.
(buzzer beeps) Patrick Henry, Brenton.
- The battle in New Orleans.
- Correct.
In what country are the mysterious NASCA lines located?
That will be Emil.
- Peru.
- Peru is correct.
Got in the last second.
Let's take a look at our score.
Put-In-Bay 165 and our winner with 350 points is Patrick Henry.
Let's get both these teams a big round of applause.
Now in the spirit of good sportsmanship let's meet in the middle, shake hands, and we'll see you at the next BGSU brain game.
(bright upbeat music)


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