Contestants accumulate money with each correct answer, but should the they answer incorrectly before reaching a safe haven, they stand to lose a large amount of winnings. There are three ‘safe havens’ in the question structure (Questions five, ten and fifteen). Also note that the question Levels should not be confused with the Safe Havens or the Question Value Structure that are both explained below. It’s important to remember that the questions which make up each level will not necessarily relate to the same or even similar topics, but their overall level of difficulty will be the same. The fourth Level (Questions 10-12) will consist of really difficult questions, followed by the fifth, and last, level (Questions 13 – 15) that will pose the most difficult questions of the game. The second Level (Questions 4 – 6) will be slightly more difficult, followed by the third Level (Questions 7 – 9). For example: Questions 1-3 make up the first Level and will contain the easiest questions. Questions that are grouped into the same level will all be of similar difficulty. The Who Wants to Be a Millionaire questions are structured according to five different Levels with each level increasing in difficulty. Contestants also get three Lifelines to assist them if they get stuck on a particular question. There are 15 questions in total and each question is worth a specific amount of money and no time limit is placed on contestants to come up with an answer. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? is a quiz competition where contestants have to correctly answer a series of multiple-choice questions in order to advance to the next level / question.
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