Olympia questions are sometimes not as tough as you imagine!
The Path to Olympia Summit is an intellectual playground beloved by many audiences, now 22 years old. Each question the MC presents requires not only the application of knowledge acquired over 12 years of schooling but also keen observation, good reasoning skills, and logical thinking to provide the right answer quickly.
A simple Olympia question in the Speed Up round goes like this: Which of the following pitchers can hold the most water without spilling?
Corresponding to the question are 3 pitchers provided by the program, with the MC's note that all 3 pitchers are of equal size.

After reading the question, contestants quickly provided answers. While 3 contestants chose option C, only 1 person opted for option A.
The MC explained: All pitchers are the same size, however, pitcher C has the tallest spout and can hold the most water without spilling.
So, the answer is C.
This question is considered extremely easy, requiring only a bit of alertness and quickness to promptly find the correct solution.
A question in the October airing competition was quite simple: look at the given image and determine how many circles appear.

While 2 contestants quickly stated the answer is 5, the other 2 contestants respectively answered 4 and 6. However, the MC announced the answer is 5, and only 2 people scored points.
It can be observed that the drawing creates a visual illusion to deceive contestants' vision but is not overly complicated; simply paying attention and counting the circles from left to right can yield the correct answer. Perhaps due to the rush of time, only 10 seconds, contestants made slight errors and provided inaccurate answers.

