Eva believes that insects are killed by rain
Here's a description of the contestant's attempt. Someone's probably working on collecting some images to illustrate it.
Eva is reluctant to deal with the chickens, for some reason believing that you can't just pick them up, and instead seeks out other types of non-human feet. First, she checks the branches of some trees, hoping to find insects. Not finding any, she states the claim that "There are no insects when it rains". Resigning herself to having to deal with the birds, she then realises that they each have two feet, and seems somewhat puzzled about how she is going to achieve an odd number. She tries to lasso a chicken with a crude rope loop, which only succeeds in scaring the chickens away. She then temporarily reverts to her insect plan, and attempts to buy some stick insects on her phone. She is then seen realising that non-living things can also have feet, so places the bathtub and a cake platter on the mat, achieving five feet, before attempting to herd three chickens on with a carpet beater to make it to 11. While she is on her phone, looking for an app to call the chickens on to the mat for her, three chickens wander onto the mat of their own accord. In the studio, Lasse uses Sebastian to fact-check Eva's claim about there being no insects when it rains but, despite his testimony to the contrary, she insists that they die when they get wet, and so "disappear". Mark reveals that Eva completed the task in 20 minutes and 37 seconds, which was more time that all four of the other contestants used, in total. He says that she spent 12 minutes of this time talking to the pet shop worker about how many feet a stick insect has. Eva earns last place in the task.
(Written by Karl Craven)