Broker Apprentice 2016: The insurance treasure hunt - episode two

Broker Apprentice - week two

The apprentices face their first full challenge – deciphering riddles and clues in a timed insurance-themed treasure hunt.

Having picked their team names the six contestants set off in the City of London tasked with taking a selfie at up to seven locations.

Download the quiz questions here and find out how you would have got on

The two teams need to solve a riddle or clue to find each relevant place.

Assisted by LV's commercial lines director Euros Jones and personal lines director Michael Lawrence the teams must also plan the most efficient route as they compete head-to-head and against the clock.

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