He gave his mother the wrong answer at the table.
More likely to come up with a wrong answer than a right one, and, either way, he couldn't be certain.
The game will go on until a wrong answer is given.
After a wrong answer the other team can take a guess.
"And how much is he getting for each wrong answer?"
It was the wrong answer, and now he knew the right one.
But it will give you the wrong answer once other forces come into effect.
There would be, he knew, no clear right or wrong answer.
In the second round, the players will now have to guess who gave a wrong answer among the three.
A wrong answer along the way simply ended the game.
If an incorrect answer is given, the other team gets the opportunity to attempt that same question, along with one of their own.
An incorrect answer also gave the opponent the points and control of the board.
An incorrect answer gave the opponent the right to guess.
An incorrect answer to any question scores one hundred points.
An incorrect answer meant the question was offered to the other teams.
To my surprise, she was the only member of the class to give an incorrect answer to this very simple question.
An incorrect answer to either puts them out of the game.
If an incorrect answer was revealed at any point, the team left with nothing.
An incorrect answer at any time ended the round and the game.
In the second round, they were worth two points, but an incorrect answer cost a point.
An incorrect response locks that player out of the word in play.
If the participant makes an incorrect response the coherence is increased by the step size.
A common incorrect response might be that one house had six doors and another had three.
If there are a lot of incorrect responses, we slow down.
At this point, the player can quit after each incorrect response with the accumulated cash.
An incorrect response allowed the opponent a chance to answer and steal the money.
For each incorrect response one mark will be deducted from the total score.
This is used automatically on the contestant's first incorrect response.
A participant may not feel much pressure to conform when the first person gives an incorrect response.
However, conformity pressure will increase as each additional group member also gives the same incorrect response.