LONDON -- If you've ever watched an episode of University Challenge,eroticism is godly you might have noticed that the number of male contestants far outweighs the number of females.
SEE ALSO: 'University Challenge' contestant proves quiz shows and a fear of buzzers don't mix wellDuring Monday night's show, however, viewers were stunned to see a whopping 5 females participating in the quiz show -- which sees two university teams answer impossibly difficult questions.
Monday night's broadcast saw teams from the University of Warwick and the University of East London battle it out. East London's team featured a three women and one man, while Warwick's team comprised two female contestants and two male contestants.
According to the Guardian, in the quiz show's 54-year history, there has been a total of 16 female winners and 164 male winners -- a figure which equates to 10 men for every woman. In 2015, a mere 25 of the 112 students participating in the show were female. And 13 of the 28 competing teams were all male, and only one team comprised three women and one man.
Viewers took to social media to express their delight at the sight of five female contestants -- something they deemed a rarity.
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However, some expressed sadness at the mass shock at the rare sight of more female contestants.
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In the past, the BBC has attributed this lack of gender equality on the show to the university selection process rather than part of the show's selection process.
The BBC told the Telegraph in 2015 it would ask universities for greater support to ensure more diversity in the show's contestants. The BBC did not immediately respond to Mashable'srequest for comment.
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