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Tipping Point fans left giggling as contestant makes glaring error at 'obvious' question

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Tipping Point fans were left in stitches over a contestants answer to a glaringly obvious question on the popular ITV game show.Ben Shephard welcomed viewers back for another instalment of the beloved 2p arcade-inspired game show which puts contestant’s general knowledge to the test.During Thursday’s (March 31) instalment of the nail-biting daytime series, the Good Morning Britain presenter welcomed Sam, Georgie, Paul and Jane onto the show in an effort to take home the £10,000 jackpot.Sadly, Jane was knocked out of the first round after she failed to win any counters despite correctly answering three questions during the lightning round.However, it was the fire marshal from Liverpool who left viewers stunned as he incorrectly answered a basic geography question that soon caught the attention of viewers at home.During Paul’s 30-second quick fire round, Ben asked: “A marsquake is a violent shaking that occurs on the surface of which planet?”Fans of the show couldn’t help but do a double-take as the panicked Liverpudlian incorrectly answered: “The Moon”.

Tipping Point fans left in stitches as contestant makes glaring error in obvious question. And viewers were quick to point out his TV blunder as fans flooded to Twitter to share their thoughts on the hilarious comment online.

One user penned: "Dear Paul, the moon is not a planet. #tippingpoint."Another joked: "Paul knows nothing, where's he been living?

On the moon? It's a dangerous place to be with all those Marsquakes going on. #tippingpoint."A third quipped: "Paul is going home to his house on 'planet' moon #TippingPoint." This is a live TV story and is constantly being notes updated.Please refresh the page regularly to get the latest TV updates.TV & Showbiz reporters.

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