101 Ways to Leave a Game Show

Based on a British format, eight contestants compete to answer questions; those who answer incorrectly exit in spectacular fashion.

Rules
Eight contestants compete in a series of rounds, all involving answering multiple choice questions. Before each round (players chosen at random for the first), each player must give an answer to a numerical question to determine the playing order.

A multiple choice question with four answers is presented, and each player in order chooses an answer. Those who select the three right answers remain in the game; the loser exits in one of 101 fashions.

There are five rounds; with one player eliminated after each one.

The 101 Ways:
On a Wing & a Prayer: The two remaining players (after two right answers are revealed) stand on top of 1940's style biplanes. The one with the wrong answer has their plane takeoff with them on top.

Road Rage: The players are strapped to backboards hooked to a release atop a moving semi. The one with the wrong answer has their backboard released so they are hanging over the edge.

Single Car Pileup: The player are place in demolition derby cars, the one with the wrong answer has theirs race towards a ramp, and do a 360 degree spin.

You Fuse, You Lose: The players are strapped to pilot chair atop explosives, each with a fuse. The ones with the right answers have dud fuses; the one with the wrong answer is launched high in the air.

Exit 101: The Drop of Terror
For the final round, the players are placed on platforms 10 stories above a pool. This time, the question has only one right answer. Those with the wrong answers plummet, the remaining player wins $50,000.