QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Sir,-Recently I have listened to’ both Selwyn Toogood on Money-Go-Round and Jack Davey from Australia on Give It a Go, and I have noted that both very frequently use the sameé ‘questions, even to the extent of committing the same errors. Both asked for the name "of the bridge in Venice which has rows of shops on it, .and the answer in each case was the Rialto. There are no shops on the Rialto, and the question is undoubtedly confused with the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, which has.. What I would like to know is, do they copy from each other or refer to the same source for their questions?
HAKI
(Wanganui).
(This letter was shown to Selwyn Toogoad, who replies as follows: ""We do have an arrangement with Jack Davey for the use of — of his questions. Generally, all questions ate checked for accuracy, but with Money-Go-Round requiring about 5000 questions a year an occasional érror is unavoidable."--Ed.) | --
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 714, 20 March 1953, Page 5
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162QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 714, 20 March 1953, Page 5
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