Took the online test about a month ago, then got invited to take a second-round test on Zoom, which I did yesterday
There were 15 or 16 people in the Zoom and you had to keep your camera on so the test coordinator could make sure you weren't cheating. But otherwise, it was just like taking the standard 50-question online screening quiz - the clue comes on screen, a voice reads it, and you have like 6 or 8 seconds to type your answer in the box
For whatever reason, I absolutely crushed it. Can remember 44 of the 50 questions, and got all but 4 of them right. I'm pretty sure that of the 6 I can't remember, most of them were so reflexively easy to answer that I don't remember dashing off my reply. I got lucky that the questions in categories I usually tank (Opera, Chemistry, etc) happened to be ones I knew and the pop culture questions were either from my era (the 80s) or things I've been exposed to from today through my kids
I actually got selected for the show back in the early 2000s but had to decline because of circumstances. Back then, if you passed the in-person second round test, you hung around to play a mock game and then had to demonstrate some personality in an Alex-style informal chat with the contestant coordinator. In Covid times, if you pass the second-round test you apparently wait around to see if they ever contact you to do the personality screening part via Zoom. My "room" was chock-full of pasty middle-aged white guys (of which I am one of the pastiest) so I might not be exactly what they're looking for
We'll see. They never tell you what your score is but in the past I'm pretty sure the standard for "passing" was 35 out of 50 on both the first and second-round tests. And once you passed it doesn't matter how high your score was, at that point they were looking for personality