Ten apologises for sexist Feud questions

Grant Denyer. Picture: Supplied

Network Ten has apologised for two sexist questions being asked during an episode of Family Feud on Wednesday night.

Host Grand Denyer asked the two competing teams to name a "woman's job" and to name a "man's job".

The top response to a "a woman's job" was cooking while cleaning was second and washing clothes was the last of the eight answers.

The top responses to "a man's" job were building and mowing the lawn.

Answers for Family Feud are derived from responses posed to 100 Australians and the show came under fire on social media for airing those specific questions.

One person tweeted that if these are real responses then Australia is "stuck in the 50s."

Ten issued a statement on Thursday apologising for the two questions being asked.

"Network Ten apologises for including two questions relating to what people think is a man's job and a woman's job in the episode of Family Feud which aired last night," the statement read.

"The questions were ill advised and should not have been included in the show.

"The survey results are determined by 100 people and we understand they are not reflective of all Australians."

Family Feud has been a ratings success for Ten since it launched on July 14.