Jeopardy

Dec. 29th, 2005 06:57 pm
[personal profile] asterroc
I'm home visiting my parents, and my mom's addicted to TV, including Jeopardy. Today's double Jeopardy categories included "Not a Prime Minister," "Before & After" (aka Smush), and "Math & Science."

C'mon, you've GOT to be kidding me! ONE SINGLE puny little category for ALL of Math and Science? That'd be like having a category on "Literature & History" with the others being "Particle Physics," "Not a Neurotransmitter," and "20th Century Set Theory"! Gimmie a break people.

Date: 2005-12-30 07:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tacotortoise.livejournal.com
Here's a few "Not a Neurotransmitter" answers, which I believe accurately reflect the format and style of "Not an X" categories:

- GABA, Gly, or Grue
- Vasopressin, Robitussin, or Corticotropin
- Substance P, Neurokynin B, or Preparation H

Well, okay, the style is a bit off on 1 and 3, but I couldn't resist.

Also, considering the quality of most of their math questions, I'm pretty much in favor of having more not-math categories. More seriously, I think things like the distribution of Jeopardy! categories and the absurd easiness of the GRE math section both reflect the same general problem: the things a "well-rounded" person is expected to know really don't include much math and science. One of my beefs with Jeopardy! is how they always make classical music categories out to be these scary things, especially opera -- I have seen categories literally labelled "The Dreaded Opera Category" and "Oh no! Opera!" -- but then the answers themselves involve very little actual musical knowledge, and are more a matter of picking up on cues and clues in the wording.

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