I have been out of high school longer than you've been alive, and even I got 100%. These were NOT difficult questions if you paid _any_ attention in school. I'm GenX - the way you were blasting the newly graduated kids was how we felt about you. Thank you for proving us correct in the most bombastic way possible.
As an 8th grader, yes most of this stuff is taught in elementary or 6th grade (atleast in my state). Finland and Mercury are the only ones I got wrong.
Lewis: "I'm smart guy" Proceeds to say some very questionable, not so smart things in almost every video on all 3 of his channels. Also Lewis: "you think im dumb" Yes...lol Bless your heart ❤😅
Mercury's chemical symbol is "Hg" because it comes from the Latin word "hydrargyrum," which means "liquid silver" - essentially describing the element's appearance as a silvery liquid metal; "hydr" refers to water and "argyrum" refers to silver. The Latin word "hydrargyrum" is derived from the Greek word "hydrargyros" which also means "liquid silver." JTIS ✌🏼
Calling kids stupid while you consistently miss easy questions is hilarious. I've watched your other channel, I knew you were doomed. Your ignorance shines like a 💎.
Well, Lewis, you started off with "I should do good" rather than "I should do well." (grin) "Ohms" I knew in junior high school, but ONLY because I took an electronics class in 9th grade. Came in VERY useful the rest of my life! A lot of the terms in electronics are named after the person who discovered/reported on the effects. Georg Ohm was a German scientist. Mercury was known as quick silver, but the HG comes from the Greek for water-silver.
the question about how many players on a basketball team iw worded horribly. it should as how many players on one team are on the court at one time. that is 5, but an NBA team has 12-15 player, as people come of the bench
Only made it to about 6:24 because this was annoying as hell, and the "Who discovered America in 1492?" is a stupid question. Nobody "discovered" America in 1492, there were people here already, and Leif Erikson was here hundreds of years before. Columbus never even set foot on American soil. I went to high school in the early to mid 80s, and I knew all of this then (I had 100% correct, until I had to stop this video before I took a baseball bat to my laptop).
Those weren't even high school questions😂😂 The only one I got wrong was the marathon, and that's because it was asked in kilometers instead of miles. But based on the words "high school," I was assuming we'd be using freedom units, but I guess not😂😂
Im at the OHM question...I knew this in 9th grade (14yo) from taking electronics at a "sub-par" So Cal high school. I am a High School Grad(2.96 gpa), US Marine, completed one college course. I missed 7 on this quiz. Im wondering what UK teaches for math, chemistry and biology in H.S. and Uni🤣 Lewis, you are awesome!
This is just a bit of Historical information! The United States first came together under the Articles of Confederation! At that time there was no executive branch, but there was an honorary position of President. That position was held by John Hanson. So technically he was the first president, and George Washington was the first President under the Constitution.
Ah, Lewis, you're wrong again. Gold - Au; Silver - Ag; Lead - Pb; etc. HINT : they used the LATIN Names, not English. The chemical name for mercury is "hydrargyrum", and its chemical symbol is "Hg"
Bless your heart. And I thought the schools in the US were questionable, or someone wasn't paying attention. Either way, it's okay to admit that you don't know something. I think you're learning a lot by all the reaction videos you do. Hang in their kiddo!
If you've never heard of the Andes mountain range you should out a movie called Alive about a soccer team who crashes in them and has to effect their own rescue.
Not thinkin this is gonna go well for ya bud....lol Edit: 😂 To quote the great Judge Smails from Caddyshack, "the world needs ditchdiggers" might have applied to you before YT content creators became a thing....😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 just kiddin........maybe.
"I'm a smart guy" Lew in a previous video you didn't know that owls laid eggs. You prove time and again you're kinda an idiot. But we love you anyway. XD EDIT: Just saw the giant snake video and you apparently didn't know that snakes have bones and you thought they could regenerate their body if cut in half...yeah definitely an idiot. rofl
Our atmosphere is about 80 percent nitrogen gas, about 18 percent oxygen, 1.7-1.8 percent carbon dioxide, and the rest is other gasses. Several elements have letters for their Greek or Latin names.
Christopher Columbus did not discover america in 1492. He discovered i believe it was Bermuda or the Bahamas. He was too far south closer to the equator and that's why he thought he discovered a new route to India
@@BarerMender You’re not wrong, but you’re barking up a wrong tree. Did you see the graphic when the question was asked? It was an outline of the United States covered in an image of our flag. But in all, the question was incorrectly phrased, and the answer given was even more wrong. Columbus discovered jack crap.
If this is high school then they must be teaching Alphabets in middle school 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I learn this in the 6 th grade some of it was in elementary I learn my alphabet in pre school
Actually the tallest mountain in the world is mostly underwater near Hawaii and is called "Mauna Kea" (33,500 ft.). Everest is only a tad more than 29,000 feet. It does depend on how you measure...
@@michaelhenry6712 NO. From base to peak measured, Mauna Kea is taller but Everest is the highest point on Earth you can get to on land so Everest is the top of the world.
6:10 "listen to me, you dumb fook!" 🤣🤣🤣 Dayum child, I got this right. I've gotten two wrong though. Imma scarred. Gotta love Lewis. Much love to all y'all! ❤️❤️❤️
LOL preface i got 100%, but i did love your 1943! KIDS AREN'T GETTING THIS BUT I AM- (the look on your face) LOL. The only question (s) i had to truly guess and luckily got right was the basketball question since i cannot remember the last time I saw a game. the Finnish question, URL, 1st computer virus was a pure hail mary guess, The atmosphere is roughly 78% and as sea level oxygen is 21%. I provide anesthesia for a living and when we have people breath oxygen before going to sleep we are actually performing deniitrogenation of the lungs through a greater partial pressure of oxygen which creates a greater FRC (functional residual capacity) and allows us to exchange oxygen via perfusion during periods where a person is not ventilating. Your mercury rant had me busting, hate to tell you, AG is silver, ME is messierium. then the look you give after the pacific question. love you bro your content always makes me smile.
Dude, yesterday you didn’t know that snakes had bones. And you thought if you cut them in half they’d grow their body back. 🤦♀️ Not the brightest crayon in the box. I got 11 wrong, altho I did guess on a few of them. Been many years since I was in high school. Some of them were way too easy tho, more like things you learn in 1st grade.
Our bodies process O2 and just exhale N2 (diatomic nitrogen, most abundant in our atmosphere) back out, since it cannot be utilized. Mercury is Hg, derived from the greek word "hydrargyrum" which translates, loosely, to silver water. Hey, I missed 5...never been good at geometry and couldn't care less how many people play basketball 😊 Much ❤!
The person who made this video isn't smarter. They put the milky way as a "type of galaxy". It's not a type. It's the name of our galaxy. 😂😂 Lewis was right about Everest not technically being the tallest. It's just the tallest above sea level. I forget the name of the other (not Denali), but it starts below sea level.
Lewis I have no idea how I outscored you, I'm 70 so high school was a long time ago for me and I had to leave school at 15 years old so I wasn't there long but I outscored you by a TON plus I've smoked weed for 60 years so I'm going to guess your memory might be a little sharper than mine
I played the Violin in the orchestra, and there are 3 typed of orchestras, ther eis a chamber orhestra which is only strings, there is a concert orchestra which adds a coupld woodwinds , and a full scale symphoci orechestra that has strings, brass, woodwinds and percussion (drums) and sometiems they add a copule other weird thing in.
As a trumpet player, I was in either band or orchestra through the 8th grade (junior high school at the time). Had to drop as my schedule was overloaded with the wonderful "New Math" and such. That was over half a century ago. I was always in the first chair section, but usually 2nd seat. Farther down was 2nd chair (also two players) and 3rd chair (varied from year to year between 1 or 2 players). Solos always came from 1st chair 1st seat. But the fanfare was usually 2nd chair, melody 1st chair, etc. but it SO depended on the music arrangement.
@@dking1836 oh nice. hey when you say nwe math are you talking about that , i forget was it danny Kaye or the other guy similar to him that sang a song like that. is that what you mean, otherwise what "new math" are you meaning?
Elements on the periodic table: Iron =FE lead=PB Gold=AU silver=AG My last chemistry class was in 1967, my sophomore year in college. These were a few that came to mind that didn't follow your rule about element symbols always starting with the first two letters of the element's name. Don't get so upset at being wrong. And don't blame the quiz for giving the right answers. Chill.
@@NyxLuna452I missed the sports questions, too. How long is a marathon? Who cares? How many on a basketball team? I don't care! I claim bias on those questions! 😅
I have been out of high school longer than you've been alive, and even I got 100%. These were NOT difficult questions if you paid _any_ attention in school. I'm GenX - the way you were blasting the newly graduated kids was how we felt about you. Thank you for proving us correct in the most bombastic way possible.
Damn, I got the Finland one wrong. Gen x actually learned stuff in school.
@@sshimmy2258 That is the only 1 I missed as well. Gen X did learn stuff after all.
I missed half the date ones. Was never any good at remembering that stuff
Gen x here also, 100% think most X'ers scored high on this
Or…. Maybe it’s because we GenXrs have been alive longer.
You were so confident when you were wrong. 😂 every time
🤣🤣🤣
So confident. He almost sounds American, lol.
Lol
This turned into a rage video pretty quickly. I’m here for it
Please do more quizzes. This was fun and I needed a laugh today.
I agree, I lol'd a lot in this one!
"Playing dumb"...I've never seen a better actor
No way you said Abraham Lincoln was our first president 😂😂😂
This was hilarious. Loved it. I swear every time he looks at the camera like ,really?, I die laughing 😂
You need to probably sue your schools for malpractice...
😂😂😂
Lew this is what we learn in middle school 🤣🤣
It 'used' to be taught in middle school. Who knows now days. I'm afraid to know what they are teaching in schools now from what I see.
@ it still is lol
some of these things are elementary school knowledge.
@ Facts
As an 8th grader, yes most of this stuff is taught in elementary or 6th grade (atleast in my state). Finland and Mercury are the only ones I got wrong.
Lewis: "I'm smart guy"
Proceeds to say some very questionable, not so smart things in almost every video on all 3 of his channels.
Also Lewis: "you think im dumb"
Yes...lol
Bless your heart ❤😅
chemical symbols are based on their latin name for many of them: Gold is Au, Silver is Ag, lead is Pb
Plumbum. I always liked that one. lol
Some are based on their Greek name, eg hydrargyrum for Mercury (Hg)
Mercury's chemical symbol is "Hg" because it comes from the Latin word "hydrargyrum," which means "liquid silver" - essentially describing the element's appearance as a silvery liquid metal; "hydr" refers to water and "argyrum" refers to silver.
The Latin word "hydrargyrum" is derived from the Greek word "hydrargyros" which also means "liquid silver." JTIS ✌🏼
@ Flashbacks to chemistry class. lol. In Dutch it's called kwik (like quick).
We still love ya Lewis 😘 you made us feel better for getting some answers wrong.....hugs from Texas ❤ Jenni from Houston
Calling kids stupid while you consistently miss easy questions is hilarious. I've watched your other channel, I knew you were doomed. Your ignorance shines like a 💎.
I didn't want to say it, but he's about as bright as a blacklight.
This is now my favorite channel. I love how confidently incorrect he is.
Well, Lewis, you started off with "I should do good" rather than "I should do well." (grin)
"Ohms" I knew in junior high school, but ONLY because I took an electronics class in 9th grade. Came in VERY useful the rest of my life! A lot of the terms in electronics are named after the person who discovered/reported on the effects. Georg Ohm was a German scientist.
Mercury was known as quick silver, but the HG comes from the Greek for water-silver.
the question about how many players on a basketball team iw worded horribly. it should as how many players on one team are on the court at one time. that is 5, but an NBA team has 12-15 player, as people come of the bench
😂😂😂 I missed several. I love when he says obviously and then misses it every time.😂😂
🤣🤣
We do learn most of these in high school but we forget a lot as we get older and don't use the knowledge.
"I'm a smart guy...look at me!" Says Lewis.. 😂.....Lewis this was so fun!!!
I’m soooo glad I didn’t go to school in the UK.
"I was playing dumb." Well you convinced me. Good acting. This is middle school stuff.
Only made it to about 6:24 because this was annoying as hell, and the "Who discovered America in 1492?" is a stupid question. Nobody "discovered" America in 1492, there were people here already, and Leif Erikson was here hundreds of years before. Columbus never even set foot on American soil. I went to high school in the early to mid 80s, and I knew all of this then (I had 100% correct, until I had to stop this video before I took a baseball bat to my laptop).
The Scream was by Edvard Munch
Never been so proud to be a GenX’er….and never been so concerned about today’s educational system!!
No kidding! Kids graduating now don't even know how many states there are. Lol😊
@@vhagertyI'm an early Gen A kid, we learned all of this except that Finland question.
No, this is just what happens when you pay zero attention in school.
Life is harder when you're stupid.
Those weren't even high school questions😂😂
The only one I got wrong was the marathon, and that's because it was asked in kilometers instead of miles. But based on the words "high school," I was assuming we'd be using freedom units, but I guess not😂😂
Ooohhhh!!!! Blazer/suit jacket Lew!!! Dapper Mate!😂
Im at the OHM question...I knew this in 9th grade (14yo) from taking electronics at a "sub-par" So Cal high school. I am a High School Grad(2.96 gpa), US Marine, completed one college course. I missed 7 on this quiz. Im wondering what UK teaches for math, chemistry and biology in H.S. and Uni🤣
Lewis, you are awesome!
Lewis, 1776 is when the AMERICAN Revolution started, not the French Revolution! 😂
"Technically" lol that was just the signing of the declaration of Independence, the war started around 1772 and ended around 1813.
@blakemcelrath54
Okay true, but that was the only date that was close enough 😅
@@meganleffingwell3437 I understand lol I just couldn't pass up the opportunity lol
@@blakemcelrath54 Technically, the Revolution ended with the signing of The Treaty of Paris, in 1783.
Sorry Lewis you can’t be a honorary American without knowing the first president of the 🇺🇸 🤣
This is just a bit of Historical information! The United States first came together under the Articles of Confederation! At that time there was no executive branch, but there was an honorary position of President. That position was held by John Hanson. So technically he was the first president, and George Washington was the first President under the Constitution.
This 53 year old woman got all these questions right…… 😂 I guess I’m as smart as a high school student 😂
You’re smarter than me have a 53-year-old male I got one wrong
This 51 year old female got them all right too.
@@heather2493 54 year old here... I aced this as well. Seeing a pattern, here. 🤭
Had me crying I laughed so hard.
Omg. This is hilarious
I have laugh so much , thank you I love you young man .😂😂😂
LMAO!!! 🤣🤣 .....does someone need to take an anger management class?? lol
That was they easiest quiz I've ever seen, more like re you smarter than a grade schooler.
Mercury's chemical symbol (Hg) comes from hydrargyrum from the Greek word hydrargyros meaning 'water' and 'silver.' Lead is Pb from it's Latin name.
Ah, Lewis, you're wrong again. Gold - Au; Silver - Ag; Lead - Pb; etc. HINT : they used the LATIN Names, not English.
The chemical name for mercury is "hydrargyrum", and its chemical symbol is "Hg"
Which is greek, just to be technical.
Either way, he should know not all the elements use english.
You should do more trivia, that was fun! I missed 6
Maybe you shouldn't ask, "Do you think I'm stupid?" and, yes, our high school students would know most of these.
Bless your heart. And I thought the schools in the US were questionable, or someone wasn't paying attention. Either way, it's okay to admit that you don't know something. I think you're learning a lot by all the reaction videos you do. Hang in their kiddo!
1776 was when the US officially became a country
While the U.S. declared independence in 1776, it wasn't until the war concluded in 1783 that it became official. Just saying.
"Do you think I am stupid?" Ummmmm...
After this quiz, very much so.
Watching your emotional rollercoaster was beautiful. You acted like my 80 year old neighbor when we play our evening games. Really love you man.
Lewis, please don't ask yourself "am I smart or what"
I laughed so hard 😂
If you've never heard of the Andes mountain range you should out a movie called Alive about a soccer team who crashes in them and has to effect their own rescue.
Not thinkin this is gonna go well for ya bud....lol
Edit: 😂
To quote the great Judge Smails from Caddyshack, "the world needs ditchdiggers" might have applied to you before YT content creators became a thing....😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 just kiddin........maybe.
You might not want to do this again..😳🤣
"I'm a smart guy"
Lew in a previous video you didn't know that owls laid eggs. You prove time and again you're kinda an idiot. But we love you anyway. XD
EDIT: Just saw the giant snake video and you apparently didn't know that snakes have bones and you thought they could regenerate their body if cut in half...yeah definitely an idiot. rofl
Asking his mum about buffalo having wings was my favorite!
I got 6 wrong because i needed more time. I got the marathon wrong because i coundnt convert miles to KM fast enough.
Our atmosphere is about 80 percent nitrogen gas, about 18 percent oxygen, 1.7-1.8 percent carbon dioxide, and the rest is other gasses. Several elements have letters for their Greek or Latin names.
CO2 is 0.04%. N2 is ~78% and O2 is ~21%.
He said Abraham was the 1st president 😂😂😂😂😂😂 16:08
to be fair, if there was a question asking the first King of England, I'd fail that horribly :)
Lewis, you had me laughing so much! 🤣🤣🤣
Christopher Columbus did not discover america in 1492. He discovered i believe it was Bermuda or the Bahamas. He was too far south closer to the equator and that's why he thought he discovered a new route to India
As a matter of fact, I don't believe that Columbus ever actually set foot on the mainland of what would eventually become the United States.
The scream is Edward munch
Greatest Norwegian painting of all time
Columbus didn't "discover America" in 1492. The closest he got to territory that is now the USA is Cuba.
"America" includes Cuba. America extends nearly to Antarctica.
@@BarerMender That's "The Americas". When people falsely say "Columbus discovered America", they mean what is now the United States of America.
@@gotham61 No they don't. Everyone knows he never stepped on the mainland.
"America" is the 2 continents of North America and South America, not just the USA. Columbus did not discover the USA.
@@BarerMender You’re not wrong, but you’re barking up a wrong tree. Did you see the graphic when the question was asked? It was an outline of the United States covered in an image of our flag. But in all, the question was incorrectly phrased, and the answer given was even more wrong. Columbus discovered jack crap.
I learned a lot in Middle School and the rest in High School
If this is high school then they must be teaching Alphabets in middle school 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I learn this in the 6 th grade some of it was in elementary I learn my alphabet in pre school
Actually the tallest mountain in the world is mostly underwater near Hawaii and is called "Mauna Kea" (33,500 ft.). Everest is only a tad more than 29,000 feet. It does depend on how you measure...
So technically if you climb to the top of Mauna Kea, you would be on top of the world?
@@michaelhenry6712 NO. From base to peak measured, Mauna Kea is taller but Everest is the highest point on Earth you can get to on land so Everest is the top of the world.
6:10 "listen to me, you dumb fook!" 🤣🤣🤣 Dayum child, I got this right. I've gotten two wrong though. Imma scarred. Gotta love Lewis. Much love to all y'all! ❤️❤️❤️
I teach high school. You underestimate high school students.
LOL preface i got 100%, but i did love your 1943! KIDS AREN'T GETTING THIS BUT I AM- (the look on your face) LOL.
The only question (s) i had to truly guess and luckily got right was the basketball question since i cannot remember the last time I saw a game. the Finnish question, URL, 1st computer virus was a pure hail mary guess,
The atmosphere is roughly 78% and as sea level oxygen is 21%. I provide anesthesia for a living and when we have people breath oxygen before going to sleep we are actually performing deniitrogenation of the lungs through a greater partial pressure of oxygen which creates a greater FRC (functional residual capacity) and allows us to exchange oxygen via perfusion during periods where a person is not ventilating.
Your mercury rant had me busting, hate to tell you, AG is silver, ME is messierium. then the look you give after the pacific question. love you bro your content always makes me smile.
Good to know I'm still ahead of high school kids... lol
You didn't calculate that. You took a wild guess. Just like I did when I got the Finland answer right. LOL
I only got the Finland question right because my mom is from there. Otherwise I would probably have gotten it wrong.
I got 44 out of 50 correct = 88%, and I graduated high school 29 years ago.
Lewis, you got 27 out of 50 = 54%.
And . . . in the US Lewis 54% is a FAILING grade.
@@tracymeyers616 Used to be... in one district in California you pass at UNDER 30%...
Dude, yesterday you didn’t know that snakes had bones. And you thought if you cut them in half they’d grow their body back. 🤦♀️
Not the brightest crayon in the box.
I got 11 wrong, altho I did guess on a few of them. Been many years since I was in high school. Some of them were way too easy tho, more like things you learn in 1st grade.
You made me feel smart, thank you
I'm tired of society saying Chris Columbus discovered America, he didn't.
YES💯 just not smarter than a 5th Grader🤦🏽♀️🙉🙊🙈🤷🏽♀️
I'm sorry, but I learned most of this in GRADE SCHOOL. Most of the rest in High School! That being said I did miss 3.
I got 5 wrong and I’m a Canadian
You would think julious cause july is named after him and august is after the other guy but damn
This is not dumb, just admit that you don't know. You weren't playing. Yes high schoolers know these things
I wish I had been in on this live... I am seriously lmao! Great vid! 😂
Bro, I can’t stop laughing! This is entertaining.
This went exactly how I expected. 👏🙂
"Do you think I'm stupid, Do you think I'm stupid"...ummm. Well you got more right than I thought you would. I got 3 wrong.
WRONG QUIZ KID! 😂
Mercury's elemental symbol of Hg comes from the Greek derivative of what mercury used to be called: hydrargyrum.
A lot of those questions were from middle school, not even high school
Our bodies process O2 and just exhale N2 (diatomic nitrogen, most abundant in our atmosphere) back out, since it cannot be utilized.
Mercury is Hg, derived from the greek word "hydrargyrum" which translates, loosely, to silver water.
Hey, I missed 5...never been good at geometry and couldn't care less how many people play basketball 😊
Much ❤!
Basketball question was worded weird, there are 10 players on the court (5 per team) and those sitting on the bench are also part of the team...
@dking1836 good to know!
I actually visualized a free-throw moment, if that's the word, and divided by half, think I was still wrong lol
This one made me laugh 😂 I loved your reactions
I thought everyone learnd this in middle school lol ig i was wrong 😂
You crack me up .... 🤣
Congratulations! According to your test scores I predict a long career in the fast Food Industry (not in management)
I missed two. Gen X'er. 😂
You did alright, Lewis. Learn something new every day. That's why we are on YT.
Lewis, the Andes Mountain range is in South and Central America, so that's probably why you didn't know about it 😂
No excuse. Middle school geography!!
I grew up in Switzerland to American parents. In order to live in the US I had to take a similar test after I graduated.
Easy peasy! 😆 🤣 😂
The person who made this video isn't smarter. They put the milky way as a "type of galaxy". It's not a type. It's the name of our galaxy. 😂😂
Lewis was right about Everest not technically being the tallest. It's just the tallest above sea level. I forget the name of the other (not Denali), but it starts below sea level.
Mauna Kea approx 33,500 ft
The test proved to be wrong when it said that Columbus discovered America
😅😅😅😅
he's so funny.
Lewis I have no idea how I outscored you, I'm 70 so high school was a long time ago for me and I had to leave school at 15 years old so I wasn't there long but I outscored you by a TON plus I've smoked weed for 60 years so I'm going to guess your memory might be a little sharper than mine
I know a smart guy when i see one and you sir must be VERY smart 😂
I played the Violin in the orchestra, and there are 3 typed of orchestras, ther eis a chamber orhestra which is only strings, there is a concert orchestra which adds a coupld woodwinds , and a full scale symphoci orechestra that has strings, brass, woodwinds and percussion (drums) and sometiems they add a copule other weird thing in.
As a trumpet player, I was in either band or orchestra through the 8th grade (junior high school at the time). Had to drop as my schedule was overloaded with the wonderful "New Math" and such. That was over half a century ago. I was always in the first chair section, but usually 2nd seat. Farther down was 2nd chair (also two players) and 3rd chair (varied from year to year between 1 or 2 players). Solos always came from 1st chair 1st seat. But the fanfare was usually 2nd chair, melody 1st chair, etc. but it SO depended on the music arrangement.
@@dking1836 oh nice. hey when you say nwe math are you talking about that , i forget was it danny Kaye or the other guy similar to him that sang a song like that. is that what you mean, otherwise what "new math" are you meaning?
oh wait, i think tom leher sang it
Elements on the periodic table:
Iron =FE
lead=PB
Gold=AU
silver=AG
My last chemistry class was in 1967, my sophomore year in college. These were a few that came to mind that didn't follow your rule about element symbols always starting with the first two letters of the element's name. Don't get so upset at being wrong. And don't blame the quiz for giving the right answers. Chill.
Mercury has the symbol hg because it comes from the latin word hydrargyrum.
I’m a retired middle school English teacher I did terrible when it came to math and computer questions
Same with the basketball question. I detest sports.
@@NyxLuna452except for hockey. Hockey is the only sport I know about
@@NyxLuna452I missed the sports questions, too. How long is a marathon? Who cares? How many on a basketball team? I don't care! I claim bias on those questions! 😅
Lincoln was the 16th