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- Abe Qamminiq is the second eliminated contestant, leaving eight in the running as Canada's Greatest Know-It-All. With last week's blue team now down by two people, one person from the orange team must volunteer to switch teams for the next two challenges. The decision is relatively easy as two people clash on the orange team, with one of them volunteering. One member of the losing team for each of the two challenges goes into the danger zone for possible elimination. The first challenge is a two round two-on-two competition to build a bridge spanning a twenty-five foot gap over a body of water using only a minimal number of items provided to them. The objective is not to build the bridge itself, but to get both team members as far across their bridge as possible. In the two head-on-heads, the team that makes it across the structures the farthest in combination wins. The second challenge is to create the most impressive science fair project possible using only $1,000 worth of materials and seven hours to devise and construct their project. They will be judged by sixty-five winning science fair students. One person emerges from each team as the leader, one de facto, the other by design. The challenge for the two in the danger zone is to identify a total of nine organs in three different dissected animals. The competitor who identifies the fewest number of organs correctly will be the next eliminated from competition.