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University Challenge fans 'switch off' as BBC question dubbed 'too easy' just minutes into show - but can you get it right?

University Challenge fans ‘switched off’ after they dubbed a question ‘too easy’ just minutes into the show on Monday evening - but can you get it right? The latest instalment of the BBC show saw Christ's College from Cambridge university take on Warwick in the double elimination quarterfinal stage - and whoever won would get a place in the semifinals. But those watching at home were a little frustrated after host Amol Rajan asked the first question The latest instalment of the BBC show saw Christ's Cambridge university take on Warwick in the double elimination quarterfinal stage - and whoever won would get a place in the semifinals Siddle answered the correct answer - Franklin - and they were given 10 points. University Challenge fans all said the same thing after a contestant answered a very rude-sounding question Host Amol Rajan asked: 'Born in 1843, which German scientist gives his name to a set of four postulates, sometimes also named for Jakob Henle, that may be applied to determine whether a disease is caused by a.' Other fans were seriously distracted by contestant's 'nonsensical' habit Viewers of the BBC Two show saw eight students from Queen’s University Belfast and Warwick University students battle it out for a place in the semi-finals last month One tweeted: 'Only watching for the elbow action.'

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