Q and A (challenge)

Touchy Subjects (also known as Face Off, Voodoo, Body Slam and Jala-Powed) is a recurring challenge that originated in as an immunity challenge and was used in later seasons as a reward challenge.

Rules
The game always starts the same, each of the castaways would fill out a questionnaire about the tribe in private, then the results would be tallied and the challenge would begin. The questions would be posed to the group and the castaways would guess whose name was written most often. Whoever got the question right could strike against another castaway. After 3 strikes (usually the chopping of a rope), some significant idol, mask, ceramic statue or voodoo doll would be destroyed.

There have been modifications to this challenge over seasons:

In, After someone answered 5 questions correctly, they would win.

In, Each castaway who answers a question correctly would be allowed to cut a section of rope connected to the swinging log of the castaway they wanted eliminated. Three cuts of the rope would send the logs smashing into the mask.

In, After three chops, the rope will release a torch that will in turn send their voodoo dolls up in flames.

In, After three chops of the rope, the statuette would be smashed and that castaway would be eliminated from the challenge.

In, After three cut ropes, an idol would be smashed, and that castaway was removed from the challenge.

In, Three cuts of the rope would send the doll into a fire where it would burn, thus eliminating that player from the challenge.

The last man standing always wins the reward.

Winners
In its debut during, Rob Cesternino won this challenge, the only time it appeared as an immunity challenge.

Rupert Boneham won the challenge when it reappeared in.

Cirie Fields won this challenge in.

Alexis Jones won this challenge in.

Stephen Fishbach won this challenge in.

Kim Spradlin won this challenge most recently in.

Trivia

 * Cirie Fields is the only castaway to participate in this challenge twice.