TOTTINGTON model Naomi Whiteley will have the chance to show she has brains as well as beauty on a live TV show on Saturday night.
Naomi is among a team of 30 models who will feature on BBC 1's Test the Nation.
They will line up against groups of doctors, gardeners, redheads, triplets, and "white van" men to see how good their general knowledge is.
The 20-year-old, who goes under the modelling name of Naomi K , said: "I am really looking forward to it. I should do all right on the visual questions, but I won't want too many questions on maths, as I only got a C at GCSE-level!"
The former Bury Church High School pupil, who is currently studying at the University of Gloucestershire, has also had her orders from the programme producers about what to wear for the show.
"They said I should put on what I normally wear on a Saturday night. But they said it should not be revealing because it was for family viewing."
And who does she think will be the best of the studio teams?
"I think they want us to come last, but I have a feeling the 'white van' men could surprise people and win it."
Naomi, of Quakersfield, is no stranger to the glare of the television camera, having taken part in the reality show Fit Farm on Channel 4 last month.
Test The Nation, the National IQ Test 2004 is screened at 8.30pm Saturday.
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