Here's an interesting one. A local radio station runs a competition whereby people have to answer a trivia question, and then set one of their own. The winner is the person who has an unanswered question at the end of the show, and various prizes are provided. Typically, I can find the answer to a question within a minute; usually much less.
If I were to ring in near the end, then I'd only need a question that could last for a few minutes. But as of yet I can't think of a question that can't be solved using the same method (fast typing and salient Google searches).
Examples of past questions include finding the name of a male ferret (a jill). Another was to find a word that had three consecutive pairs of letters (bookkeeper, or even subbookkeeper for
four pairs).
I think the best approach is to find a question that's misleading, so that if someone were to google it, they wouldn't find much - for example, asking someone to name the type of gun used in a certain assassination, when in actuality a
pistol was used (as any article able to identify the weapon would refer to it correctly).
Or, ask something that a lot of people would think they know the answer to, but actually they don't, so the studio's phone lines will be swamped by people who have the wrong answer, thus preventing those who do from connecting. Currently, the only one of this type that I can think of is 'which animal can survive without water for the longest duration?' which sounds rather awkwardly phrased, and the 'answer' is so commonly known that people would realise that it wouldn't be that obvious. Common rats can survive without water for longer than camels can, but the answer is the
kangaroo rat. (And that is a very strange URL. :blink: )
*draws breath*
Anyway. Can anyone think of any suitable questions?
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