Forget about winning an Oscar for appearing on “Jeopardy.” It's Emma Stone's dream.
Stone appeared on the variety show's podcast “Awards Circuit'' earlier this month and revealed that he requests to appear on the show every June, but never hears back.she said “I want”[s] earn [her] Rather than competing on “Celebrity Jeopardy!”, he appeared on “Stripes” on the show.
“You can only take the test once a year using your email address. I've never been on the show. I watch it every night and keep track of how many questions I get right. .I swear, I can keep going.'' “It's dangerous,'' she explained. “They just say, 'We'll let you know in nine to 12 months if you're going to be on the show.'” And, you know what, I'm not on the show. ”
According to Jeopardy!, it was to appear on the game show. The website features his 50-question online quiz from various categories, “First, you must take and pass the Jeopardy! test.”
'Dangerous!' Superfan Emma Stone reveals the long application process she goes through to appear on the show every year
Stone revealed that he applied to be a contestant on “Jeopardy!” More than once. (Getty Images)
Twice a year, the show hosts a three-day testing event where applicants can take the test on any of the three days.
If you have passed the application deadline for “Danger! Test”, you can take the test at any time using “Anytime Test” on the program homepage.
Applicants can take the “Anytime Test” and “Danger! Test” as an “additional chance to qualify” for the show, but each can only be taken once every 12 months.

“Danger!'' Applicants must complete a 50-question quiz online. (©2024 Jeopardy Productions, Inc.)
Anytime Test questions include “Queen Elizabeth owns more than 30 dogs of this short breed” and “In this Chekhov play, Mrs. Ranevsky is the owner of the title estate.” there is.
Other questions included: “This purple lymphoid organ is the main filtering element of the blood'' and “These Africans who fought the war against the British in 1879 were one of the major population groups in South Africa.'' ” and so on.
Applicants have 15 seconds to enter each answer.

“Danger!” Applicants have 15 seconds to enter their answers to each question. (©2024 Jeopardy Productions, Inc.)
If a contestant passes the test, they may receive an email within 12 months of submission informing them whether they have been selected to proceed to the audition round.
The first part of the audition involves a “50-question 'in-person' online test,” and those who pass will advance to the next round.

There are many steps to getting on Jeopardy! (Christopher Willard/ABC via Getty Images)
“During the audition, a contestant coordinator will guide the group through a simple gameplay tutorial,” the website states. “After the tutorial, everyone will be divided into groups of three and take turns playing a mock version of the game. At the end of the mock game, each applicant will be asked to tell us a little about themselves. What do they like? , things I don't like, career, family, hobbies, etc. The audition is expected to last about an hour.
A successful audition doesn't guarantee you a spot on the show, but it does mean you'll be “placed in a group of potential contestants for 18 months from the date of your audition.”
If selected, “the contestant coordinator will contact you with further details,” usually one month before the scheduled taping.

After passing the first quiz, some applicants take a second test before auditioning. (©2024 Jeopardy Productions, Inc.)
Fans of the show are quick to criticize contestants who make mistakes during the show, especially when it comes to something they're passionate about. This was especially true when the contestants could not identify the members of Led Zeppelin, even though the $400 clue displayed a photo of the band.
“I now have a surprising new experience of just how old I am. None of today's Jeopardy cast members could identify Led Zeppelin in a publicity photo. I was in complete shock,” a fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

“Danger!” Fans were frustrated because none of the contestants could identify Led Zeppelin. (Getty Images)
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Led Zeppelin was founded in 1968 by Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, and John Bonham.
