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varied by season; in season one the quiz was twenty questions. In seasons two and three it was ten questions in length, and in season four it was reduced further to six questions. Season five changed the elimination format slightly given the season's live format. During the live broadcast (from Seven's Martin Place Studios) five questions were asked - four about the Mole's role in challenges the players participated in during the week, with the 5th question being "Who is the Mole?. However, a further five questions on biographical information (such as "What city does the Mole live in?") were asked before the broadcast. The Elimination Ceremony would follow immediately from the live questions as part of the live broadcast. Season 6 returned to a quiz of twenty questions similar to season 1.
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score, the player in the tie who took the longest time to take the quiz would be eliminated. Sometimes, contestants are offered the chance to give up their free pass in exchange for a particular amount of money to be added to the kitty; however, they must still take the quiz and remain vulnerable. The host can reveal who is exempt from elimination before the process begins, as by then he or she would have completed the quiz by then (like in seasons 3 and 5). In this case, a contestant would have had to have bid money from the kitty to
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are failed. The assignments may require physical skill, mental acuity, keen strategy, or all three from the players for them to be successfully completed. In some cases, assignments were not fully explained to all contestants, where only selected contestants were informed of the full nature of the challenge, and must work towards a different goal than the rest.
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Free Passes (sometimes known as "exemptions" or "immunity") which allows them to automatically progress to the next round without taking the quiz. However, in season six, players who won exemptions would have to defend them in later assignments, or risk losing them. If there was a tie for the lowest
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Each episode features multiple assignments (called "challenges" in season one, and occasionally in the later seasons), of varying size and value, that are worth money to the group kitty (or "pot" in season six) if successfully completed. Some assignments have penalties associated with them if they
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At the end of each episode, the players take a multiple-choice test based on the identity of the Mole, asking questions such as "Who is the Mole?". The player who scores the lowest on the quiz each time is eliminated (or, in season six, "terminated") from the game. The length of the computer test
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Some assignments require every member of the team to successfully complete their part for money to be won, while others will assign a value for each individual player to finish. The players are commonly told to separate into several groups, which determines particular roles for an assignment.
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The most money ever won by the genuine contestants was $ 203,000, by Liz Cantor in the fifth season, where the potential top prize was $ 500,000. The least money won by the genuine contestants was $ 100,000, by Brooke Marshall in the second season, where the potential top prize was $
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Cam Villani and Alison Lyford-Pike (both contestants from the fourth season) developed a relationship with each other soon after their season ended. Villani had been eliminated in an atypical elimination, was resurrected before being eliminated in the penultimate
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Assignments often have explicit rules attached to them, with monetary penalties from the pot assessed if they are violated. Rule violations outside the boundaries of an assignment can also cost the team money from the pot, though this is less common.
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The most money ever lost by a Mole was $ 427,000, by Petrina Edge in the fourth season, where the potential top prize was $ 500,000. The least money lost by a Mole was $ 85,000, by Alan Mason in the first season, where the potential top prize was $
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John Binning, eliminated in the second episode of the third season, at 72 is the oldest player to play the game. Had he made it to episode four, he would have also been the oldest ever contestant to appear on the Australian version of
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Overall, the five winners across the five seasons won $ 630,000 in prize money, at an average of $ 126,000 per season. The five Moles across the five seasons lost $ 1,311,000 in prize money, at an average of $ 262,200 per
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Contestants typically meet each other shortly before shooting begins. However, in season six, contestants only met each other as a whole group for the first time upon completion of the first assignment of the season.
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and New Zealand respectively. The first season was produced by Mason Media Group. Seasons two to five were produced within Seven and executive produced by David Mason. The sixth season was produced by
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The series is a reality competition in which the contestants work as a group to add money to a kitty that one of them will win. Among the contestants is one person who has been designated "the
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In season 6 players can also earn "Freebies". If a player chooses to use them, then a question that was answered incorrectly on the quiz will be counted as a correct answer.
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The range of money lost by the Mole was $ 342,000 across the five seasons. The range of money won by the genuine contestants was $ 103,000 across the five seasons.
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Heidi Monsour was the only player ever to earn two free passes in one season, in 2005. She is the younger sister of Lisa Newman, the wife of Queensland Premier
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Marc Jongebloed, the runner-up of the third season, soon embarked in a career in acting. As well as this, he also had a job as a marketing executive at the
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hosted the sixth season. The first three seasons, as well as the sixth, all took place in Australia, but the fourth and fifth were set in
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Alaina Taylor was the first female mole in the Australian series and also the youngest mole in the Australian series aged 21.
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David Annand, eliminated in the seventh episode of the third season, whose father Bud played several games for the
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Nathan Beves, the runner-up of the fourth season, embarked on a career in modelling soon after the show ended.
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Robert "Bob" Young VII, eliminated in the ninth episode of the third season, was the winner of the
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Petrina Edge, the fourth season's Mole, was one of the minor producers behind the animation film
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as a housemate and developed a relationship with Marty on that show, which later dissolved.
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The final quiz is normally double the number of questions from the earlier quizzes.
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Abby Coleman, the runner-up of the first season, is now a presenter on Brisbane's
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Jessica Hardy, eliminated in the first episode of the second season, appeared on
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that have aired in numerous countries. The most recent season aired in 2013.
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the free pass, with the highest bidder being awarded the exemption.
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in the 1950s and 1960s. David also had a cameo role on the TV show
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Michael Laffy, the second season's Mole, formerly played for the
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Alan Mason, the first season's Mole, was the adjudicator on
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