That quiz is so bad that I was expecting them to say Poland is in eastern Europe. Every other question is either outdated, not precise enough or straight wrong.
AI answer: "Poland has approximately 500 islands, including both marine and inland islands. Many of them are located on lakes and rivers, and a significant number of them are uninhabited" I bet 99,99% od Poles would not know anyway. Stupid question
3:33 We only have one sea island (Wolin), but in northern Poland there are many lakes with many islands on them - the question does not say which islands it refers to :) But you still know more about Poland than the creators of this quiz.
@Może się mylę, ale o ile wiem Wyspa Sobieszewska nie jest wyspą morską tylko rzeczną, ponieważ w całości znajduje się w dorzeczu Wisły. Tymczasem Wolin jest wyraźnie oddzielony od lądu Zalewem Szczecińskim co czyni go wyspą morską.
@ Plaża morska jest tylko od północy. Wyspa jako taka jest na Wiśle i - o ile wiem - jest traktowana jako wyspa rzeczna. W każdym razie w żadnym spisie wysp bałtyckich jej nie znalazłem. Ale nie upieram się - jestem "szczurem lądowym" i się nie znam.
You did great 😊 I as a Pole was not able to answer some of the questions. And some answers made no sense: krupnik is DEFINITELY not the most popular drink, and Jan Kulczyk (supposedly the richest Pole) has been dead for 10 years.
Maria Skłodowska Curie did not have Polish roots - she was Polish. Would you call someone born in London to a British family who later emigrated and married a foreigner as having ‘British roots’ ?
The 22 question is not 100% correct as we have 5 national dances Also 27 is wrong too as she does not have polish roots, she is just straight up a Pole
How Powerful is the Polish passport? Rob: "30th. Cannot be that powerful" Meanwhile: "Polska uplasowała się w gronie państw z siódmym wynikiem na świecie, co oznacza niewielki spadek o jedno miejsce w porównaniu z zestawieniem z poprzedniego roku. W 2025 roku polski paszport umożliwia bezwizowy wjazd do 188 miejsc na świecie. Ten sam wynik uzyskały też Kanada i Malta." Only 2 visa-free destinations in the world less than UK
Krupnik is the most popular drink in Poland ?🤯It's bs. The most popular drink in Poland is tea , coffee, kompot, fruit juices and in case of alcoholic drinks it would beer and various types of vodka, but rather żubrówka than krupnik... And of course krupnik is also a kind of popular soup.
Population in 2023 was 36.69 million. Islands include those on lakes and rivers. However next time you are in Gdańsk you could go visit Sobieszewska Island. As for languages, there is also Kashubian (hence double-language city name signs in a large part of pomerania), and we do have a tiny population that speaks Wymysorys language in Wilamowice near Bielsko-Biała. So at least 3.
You really know a lot about Poland. You can be proud of yourself. I have lived in Poland my whole life and I had problem with answering some of these questions. And some of them don't make any sense. And I really disagree with some of them.
I wouldn't say the Chopin's monument is the most famous. Wawel and the Sigismund's column are much more famous. Every child knows what Wawel is. About "Poland's friends" I would say that in foreign policy we don't have special friendly relations with anyone. Historically Hungarians are our friends and even in 2023 when I visited Hungary people reacted very friendly when I was saying I'm from Poland. I can say that currently there are countries that can understand our point of view on Russia. Like Baltic countries, Romania and maybe Czechia.
Rob, this test is such a mess I can’t actually believe some AI creator uploaded it, it’s that bad! 1. Polish passport is one of the strongest now in the world, 4th, actually higher than the British one 2. Jan Kulczyk is NOT the richest person in Poland, since he’s been dead for years now 🤦♂️ 3. The population of Poland is 38mln, not 41 mln (they must have added Ukrainians, but even so that still wouldn’t have added up to 41 mln) 4. Krupnik is NOT the most popular drink, like not even close. Of course it’s beer, every single statistic shows that. 5. Kashubian and Silesian are other oficially recognized languages. It’s not only Polish Marie Curie didn’t have Polish roots - she was 100% Polish, born in Warsaw to Polish parents. Her husband’s surname was Curie 6. Of course it’s Wawel Castle! All in all you did great! Just pains to see the level of ignorance such tests spread 🤦♂️🤦♂️ cheers!
3. Now it's even 36,7 mln and of course it's decrease. 5. Yeah but I think it's about official languages. 6. It's debatable, maybe more foreign is sightseeing Warsaw than Cracow, but in in popular consciousness of course, yes. But yes, this test sucks.
@@piotrsyszynski3787 Actually, we don't know how big is the Polish population. Also, there is a difference between number of Polish citizens and people living in Poland. But again, both numbers are not clear, for Poland hasn't good way of estimate population. We don't know how many Polish citizens temporary or permanently live abroad. We don't know, how many immigrants live in Poland. So, Polish population is something between 26 and 41 millions :D
Śląski nie jest językiem, nie istnieje oficjalny słownik śląski, a co miasto, to kilka różnych odmian tego miejskiego gwaru. Kaszubski jest językiem, ma oficjalny słownik, jest nauczany w szkołach, a nawet młodzi ludzie zdają maturę przy jego zastosowaniu.
If you are native polish speaker -YES! Because in polish language royal castles are not monuments. But for a native English speaker a caste can also be a monument and I’d say Wawel is better known in the world than the column.
The outdated question is not only about the Prime Minister, but also about the strength of the polish passport. It's currently in the sixth position according to the ranking published by the London-based consulting company Henley & Partners, using data from the International Air Transport Association. The ranking takes into account passports from 199 countries.
@@rosyjsko-ukrainskitroll87, Jeżeli autor testu miał na myśli zabytek, a nie pomnik, to tym bardziej głupie odpowiedzi i tym bardziej głupia odpowiedź "prawidłowa".
@RobReacts It is difficult to talk about democracy in Poland today when the liberal government wants to introduce censorship and limit access to social networking sites.And the office of the current Prime Minister informs Mrs. Rutke, a journalist of one of the newspapers, that she will no longer be allowed to attend his press conferences, because during one of them she asked him a question about one of his statements about Donald Trump.🤷♂😅 These are practices that normally happen in authoritarian regimes like China, Russia, or Turkey.🤷♂😅 The funniest thing is that now no one in Europe is saying that the government is destroying the rule of law in Poland and limiting the freedom of the press.🤷♂🤡This is what European liberal democracy looks like... it has little to do with democracy.😂
First error in first seconds. Polish, not polish! Shoe polish or you want insult us? There is big difference in pronouncing Polish and polish. Mind it!
37. The most famous monument. I suppose they thought it was going to be a tricky questions. According to Polish standards monument is more of a statue of sorts that commemorates historical person or event, and a royal castle is a hysterical building. In English language a castle can be considered a monument. Yeh in English categories most definitely Wawel castle. But even between the other 2 the “columna Zygmunta” still should be number 1 in my opinion. And the #38 is a pure nonsense. Sure, the most common saying in Poland is: „Nie mówię po polsku.” 😂😂 Unless you’re a foreigner, I guess.
As for the passport, it depends. There is something like: Individual rank, here the Polish passport is 18th. There is also something like Global Rank, here the Polish passport is 4th.
you did not pronounce 'pierogi' wrong. they did. Baltic countries made me laugh and you're right about monument. although it was stupid to throw in a castle with actual monuments. '38' is beyond ridiculous...who would have any reason to say that?? 'income equality' - Poland is actually better at that than western Europe
You can obiously tell it was made by a foreigner. Krupnik? Also technically 2 languages because of kashubian. 32 BULLSH*T it's hungary. It's 100% Wawel castle, give yourself a bonus point.
Good job Rob!;) Don't worry, I also didn't thougt that monument of Chopin is most popular. I would rather say Sigmund III column , because it's in the middle of capital and in the Old Town which is (as I think) the most popular place among tourist... but Wawel is also very popular if you mean all over the Poland:)
Maybe it is about lake and river islands. Jan Kulczyk died in 2015. Maybe this quiz is as much old. But in 2015 and earlier Mateusz Morawiecki was not a prime minister. So the answers about the richest person is bad. And krupnik? Or Chopin monument and they show some obelisk.
I also fell for it and said Wawel Castle but in fact the Chopin Monument is the most famous monument, Wawel is not a monument but a castle. It was a trick question. We also believe that beer is the most popular drink in Poland. Krupnik, as you think, is a soup, but it was about a type of vodka with the same name. Krupnik is actually popular, but it is not the most popular vodka, just one of the more popular vodkas.
How many languages are spoken? Officially 1, in fact 3 - Polish, Ukrainian and Russian, due to many people from Ukraine, who speak Ukrainian and Russian. The highest recorded temperature only 40? I'm 28 years old and I remember 43 C in August every year in the last 10-15 years.
I mean, Lithuania at least is a historical friend and courently our relations are again great, Poland is also Defender of Eastern part of NATO and Baltic countries are scared about potential Russian attack, Poland being close to them is a happy sigth for them. Also, we have pretty good historic and modern relations with France but they are league lower.
@ Yeah regarding Lithuania - true, although after commonwealth it was a little bit bumpy road - I would say... It's like "Geography Now" said we're like divorced couple that resolved everything, we smile and nod, knowing exactly what the other party means, and we still are respectful to each other. But when it comes to friends then well: Hungary was our friend through many, many years, not so much recently though, but still. Ps. I will never forget when I was a little boy (20+ years ago, way before GPS device era) and my parents took me to the Druskininkai Aquapark and when we were on our way back we were short on gas so my parents tried to ask locals for directions to the gas station, but because none of us spoke English (nor did locals) my parents tried to ask it in Russian. Oh boy what a mistake it was, they understood us and answered but their demeanor was like: "one more word and I will hit you" XD
@@pokineusz3501, Nie myl spraw fundamentalnych, z bieżącą polityką. Węgrzy politycznie, gospodarczo i militarnie byli z III Rzeszą, a w Lasach Kabackich zawsze patrzyli się w inną stronę, jak szli nasi partyzanci i sprzedali za drobne kwoty połowę swojej broni Powstańcom Warszawskim. Bądź sprawiedliwy.
You got my point for wawel castle 🤘 chopin monument i will as a pole prezent it after first 5 first is Wawel or Malbork depends who you ask. I have 36 😂😂😂
Krupnik is Lithuanian. Polish roots? Maria Skłodowska was Pole! That letter "ł", only we use it, so it is bright indicator. Who made that test? There is too many errors. Same with Polish dish. Żurek is traditional Polish soup. Answear "pierogi" is considered as correct, because that word made its career in internet. Pierogi are many dishes in all slavic cultures. Lithuanians, Russians, they all have own variations about that dish. In Poland few versions are popular, but it doesn't mean it is our national dish. All of it is worthless. Enough.
Barszcz Biały is a traditional Polish soup, Żurek, in the most of pre-WWII cookbooks has the adjective "Żmudziński", so its origins are Lithuanian. Also, "pierogi" is strictly Polish dish - other Slavic nations have "pelmeni". And who in their right mind said that the most popular Polish drink is "Krupnik"? I will be biased, but for the longest time, it was tea. Might've been deposed by coffee lately, because of Western influence.
6. you made correct answer, quiz is outdated 😉 15. I'm surpised there is so much of them 😮 18. Clearly too high 😵 22. Polka is from Czech, tricky one 😉 23. Krupnik is a soup or name of vodka's brand, but for sure it isn't more popular than beer, tea or coffee 24. What do you mean by therm of large xD 25. Quiz anwser is wrong, there is a polish, but also kashubian is officially a 2nd language in pomerania... also question was "how many languages are spoken" not "how many languages are officially spoken", so technically foreigners and tourists also counts, so answer is more than a lot 🤣 31. When pronounciation killed even not native, then you know how bad it was 🤣 32. Hungarians (peoples, not goverments and politics nowadays, but maybe i'm wrong) "polak węgier dwa bratanki i do szabli i do szklanki" 😉 37. Wawel castle in Cracow and Sigismund's column in Warswaw are ones which most polish ppl know, most didn't know about Chopin monument existence i bet, maybe outside borders things looks like differently, idk 38. Doubt, someone who don't speak polish would have hard time to try say that. Personally i've never hear that, which is no suprise for me 😉
I hate those statistical questions, they say nothing about your knowledge of Poland and where the heck did they take the answer in question 23. from????
W sumie dobre te quizy! Można się dowiedzieć ciekawych rzeczy, np. że mamy 203 wyspy, ciekawe czy ktoś wiedział, bo chyba musiałem przysnąć na geografii jak o tym mówili w szkole :p ;-)
What a nonsense this quiz is! Most of the answers are wrong, not to mention some are ridiculous! Rob, seriously, forget this quiz! If I were you I would quit after first 10 questions or so.
@tonivercetti4930 Nie przesadzaj, po prostu mają dużo czasu, bo większość z nich nie pracuje i szwendają się po mieście, a poza tym są bardziej hałaśliwi od Polaków, więc wydaje się, że jest ich aż tylu.
I would disagree with the fact that football is our national sport, personally for me volleyball is "the" sport because we have achieved a lot more in it and in football... well, not so much
This quiz is stupid: 9.Average sallary changes every month and PLN to Uer exchange rate changes constanlty. Also no institution in Poland publish real average salary (just average salary on employment contract in companies that has at least 10 people on employment contracts) 16. Ritchest people renkings are typically an estimations (becouse bilioners typically dont brag with their money publicly) so different rankings say different people. Also Kuczyk died in 2015 23. How? Just how? nearly everyone drinks coffe every day. 24.Without any definition what they define as large. It appears, that 296958 people (10th city) is large, but 290553 (11th) is not large. 31. Again without defining what a hero means 35. Voivodeship is not a region 37.Wawel is not a monument
About food : it was Pierogi ? Over Bigos ! It was made either outside of Poland or by outsider/s. In general the quiz was Off and Sound / pronunciation was Butchered. Thumbs 👎
That quiz is so bad that I was expecting them to say Poland is in eastern Europe. Every other question is either outdated, not precise enough or straight wrong.
5:40 OMG!!! Krupnik? It's a soup or name of vodka's brand. But absolutely not not favourite drink! Who made this quiz?
Some moron that used ai for generating questions.
+1
Yeah, this quiz is dumb af
ten quiz stworzyła blondynka:)
Yeah. It should be coffee.
AI answer: "Poland has approximately 500 islands, including both marine and inland islands. Many of them are located on lakes and rivers, and a significant number of them are uninhabited" I bet 99,99% od Poles would not know anyway. Stupid question
3:33 We only have one sea island (Wolin), but in northern Poland there are many lakes with many islands on them - the question does not say which islands it refers to :)
But you still know more about Poland than the creators of this quiz.
Wolin and a part of Uznam at sea
Jest jeszcze Uznam, w połowie polski i Wyspa Sobieszewska.
@Może się mylę, ale o ile wiem Wyspa Sobieszewska nie jest wyspą morską tylko rzeczną, ponieważ w całości znajduje się w dorzeczu Wisły. Tymczasem Wolin jest wyraźnie oddzielony od lądu Zalewem Szczecińskim co czyni go wyspą morską.
@@dawidsulejrudnicki5055
Mylisz się, Wyspa Sobieszewska ma piękne, morskie i pożądane przez turystów plaże.
@ Plaża morska jest tylko od północy. Wyspa jako taka jest na Wiśle i - o ile wiem - jest traktowana jako wyspa rzeczna. W każdym razie w żadnym spisie wysp bałtyckich jej nie znalazłem. Ale nie upieram się - jestem "szczurem lądowym" i się nie znam.
You did great 😊 I as a Pole was not able to answer some of the questions. And some answers made no sense: krupnik is DEFINITELY not the most popular drink, and Jan Kulczyk (supposedly the richest Pole) has been dead for 10 years.
zgadza się, trochę nieaktualny ten quiz. Ale ciekawy ;)
"who is the biggest friend of Poland" hahaha xd
już myślałem, że tam będzie Rosja 🤣🤣🤣
Not includong Hungary should be a crime
Maria Skłodowska Curie did not have Polish roots - she was Polish. Would you call someone born in London to a British family who later emigrated and married a foreigner as having ‘British roots’ ?
That was fun to watch.
BIG respect for mentioning FULL Maria Skłodowska name. And perfect Polish pronunciation.
Some of the questions are completely wrong and some are very controversial. The most popular drink is definitely tea.
The 22 question is not 100% correct as we have 5 national dances
Also 27 is wrong too as she does not have polish roots, she is just straight up a Pole
Ale tylko jeden z tych tańców był polski - Polka jest czeska choć nazwa sugeruje co innego
How Powerful is the Polish passport?
Rob:
"30th. Cannot be that powerful"
Meanwhile:
"Polska uplasowała się w gronie państw z siódmym wynikiem na świecie, co oznacza niewielki spadek o jedno miejsce w porównaniu z zestawieniem z poprzedniego roku. W 2025 roku polski paszport umożliwia bezwizowy wjazd do 188 miejsc na świecie. Ten sam wynik uzyskały też Kanada i Malta."
Only 2 visa-free destinations in the world less than UK
Krupnik is the most popular drink in Poland ?🤯It's bs. The most popular drink in Poland is tea , coffee, kompot, fruit juices and in case of alcoholic drinks it would beer and various types of vodka, but rather żubrówka than krupnik... And of course krupnik is also a kind of popular soup.
Population in 2023 was 36.69 million.
Islands include those on lakes and rivers. However next time you are in Gdańsk you could go visit Sobieszewska Island.
As for languages, there is also Kashubian (hence double-language city name signs in a large part of pomerania), and we do have a tiny population that speaks Wymysorys language in Wilamowice near Bielsko-Biała. So at least 3.
5:35. What is wrong with 23th question? "Krupnik" isn't a drink but a stew.
I would say that most popular (alcoholic) drink is a beer.
True
1.soup 2.vodka brand
You really know a lot about Poland. You can be proud of yourself. I have lived in Poland my whole life and I had problem with answering some of these questions. And some of them don't make any sense. And I really disagree with some of them.
Question 40: all of the above
Hungary is our biggest friend.
I wouldn't say the Chopin's monument is the most famous. Wawel and the Sigismund's column are much more famous. Every child knows what Wawel is.
About "Poland's friends" I would say that in foreign policy we don't have special friendly relations with anyone. Historically Hungarians are our friends and even in 2023 when I visited Hungary people reacted very friendly when I was saying I'm from Poland.
I can say that currently there are countries that can understand our point of view on Russia. Like Baltic countries, Romania and maybe Czechia.
Rob, this test is such a mess I can’t actually believe some AI creator uploaded it, it’s that bad!
1. Polish passport is one of the strongest now in the world, 4th, actually higher than the British one
2. Jan Kulczyk is NOT the richest person in Poland, since he’s been dead for years now 🤦♂️
3. The population of Poland is 38mln, not 41 mln (they must have added Ukrainians, but even so that still wouldn’t have added up to 41 mln)
4. Krupnik is NOT the most popular drink, like not even close. Of course it’s beer, every single statistic shows that.
5. Kashubian and Silesian are other oficially recognized languages. It’s not only Polish
Marie Curie didn’t have Polish roots - she was 100% Polish, born in Warsaw to Polish parents. Her husband’s surname was Curie
6. Of course it’s Wawel Castle!
All in all you did great! Just pains to see the level of ignorance such tests spread 🤦♂️🤦♂️ cheers!
3. Now it's even 36,7 mln and of course it's decrease.
5. Yeah but I think it's about official languages.
6. It's debatable, maybe more foreign is sightseeing Warsaw than Cracow, but in in popular consciousness of course, yes.
But yes, this test sucks.
@ c’mon man, it’s not 36.7mln. You’re talking about the prognosis maybe. It’s 37.5 to be precise, not less.
@@piotrsyszynski3787 Actually, we don't know how big is the Polish population. Also, there is a difference between number of Polish citizens and people living in Poland. But again, both numbers are not clear, for Poland hasn't good way of estimate population. We don't know how many Polish citizens temporary or permanently live abroad. We don't know, how many immigrants live in Poland. So, Polish population is something between 26 and 41 millions :D
@@rawimir and somehow houses and flats are still extremely expensive.
Śląski nie jest językiem, nie istnieje oficjalny słownik śląski, a co miasto, to kilka różnych odmian tego miejskiego gwaru.
Kaszubski jest językiem, ma oficjalny słownik, jest nauczany w szkołach, a nawet młodzi ludzie zdają maturę przy jego zastosowaniu.
8:46 i agreed, It is question about MONUMENT i would say A. Kolumna Zygmunta.
If you are native polish speaker -YES! Because in polish language royal castles are not monuments. But for a native English speaker a caste can also be a monument and I’d say Wawel is better known in the world than the column.
@@ulayee9927 "polish" "English"
Are you ok?
@swetoniuszkorda5737 Are you?
7:33 an average Pole would say Lithuania or Hungary so not that off I'd say
Nah, Lithuania is not regarded in such a way nowadays
Not really. Lithuanians don't even like us even though we do kinda.
The outdated question is not only about the Prime Minister, but also about the strength of the polish passport.
It's currently in the sixth position according to the ranking published by the London-based consulting company Henley & Partners, using data from the International Air Transport Association. The ranking takes into account passports from 199 countries.
Actually, Wawel is a castle, not sure if castle is considered a monument . But Agreed, krupnik is not a drink, so I would accept beer.
Yes the wording got me!
Wawel is not a monument - it was not erected to commemorate any notable person or event 🙂
Po angielsku monument nie znaczy tylko to, co po polsku.
@@rosyjsko-ukrainskitroll87,
Jeżeli autor testu miał na myśli zabytek, a nie pomnik, to tym bardziej głupie odpowiedzi i tym bardziej głupia odpowiedź "prawidłowa".
A few questions were questionable, but was fun to do it along with you.🤗😊
Hungary is the best friend of Poland. Those quastion are so bad.
Fatalne coś.
To tworzyli ludzie z Marsa, którzy widzą przez teleskopy wyłącznie południową półkulę.
You did well. I did very near. 🤝 Cheers from Wejherowo!
Who invented this quiz? Artificial intelligence? Is Krupnik supposed to be the most popular drink? After all, krupnik is a soup, just like żurek.
@RobReacts It is difficult to talk about democracy in Poland today when the liberal government wants to introduce censorship and limit access to social networking sites.And the office of the current Prime Minister informs Mrs. Rutke, a journalist of one of the newspapers, that she will no longer be allowed to attend his press conferences, because during one of them she asked him a question about one of his statements about Donald Trump.🤷♂😅 These are practices that normally happen in authoritarian regimes like China, Russia, or Turkey.🤷♂😅 The funniest thing is that now no one in Europe is saying that the government is destroying the rule of law in Poland and limiting the freedom of the press.🤷♂🤡This is what European liberal democracy looks like... it has little to do with democracy.😂
I love how you spell Jan Kulczyk instead of that AI piece of sh... Kudos for you.
"Because of the drunks " 😂😂😂
First error in first seconds. Polish, not polish! Shoe polish or you want insult us? There is big difference in pronouncing Polish and polish. Mind it!
37. The most famous monument. I suppose they thought it was going to be a tricky questions. According to Polish standards monument is more of a statue of sorts that commemorates historical person or event, and a royal castle is a hysterical building. In English language a castle can be considered a monument. Yeh in English categories most definitely Wawel castle.
But even between the other 2 the “columna Zygmunta” still should be number 1 in my opinion.
And the #38 is a pure nonsense.
Sure, the most common saying in Poland is: „Nie mówię po polsku.” 😂😂
Unless you’re a foreigner, I guess.
As for the passport, it depends. There is something like: Individual rank, here the Polish passport is 18th. There is also something like Global Rank, here the Polish passport is 4th.
you did not pronounce 'pierogi' wrong. they did. Baltic countries made me laugh and you're right about monument. although it was stupid to throw in a castle with actual monuments. '38' is beyond ridiculous...who would have any reason to say that?? 'income equality' - Poland is actually better at that than western Europe
You can obiously tell it was made by a foreigner.
Krupnik? Also technically 2 languages because of kashubian. 32 BULLSH*T it's hungary. It's 100% Wawel castle, give yourself a bonus point.
Funny that few questions had only one polish name, like about the lake there was only one with "Ś"
Good job Rob!;) Don't worry, I also didn't thougt that monument of Chopin is most popular. I would rather say Sigmund III column , because it's in the middle of capital and in the Old Town which is (as I think) the most popular place among tourist... but Wawel is also very popular if you mean all over the Poland:)
Rob, I love to hear how you correct that bloody mispronunciation of the speaker. (złoty, Kościuszko etc)
Who is the richest person in Poland . Jan Kulczyk who is dead
You're strong. You know even Sniadrwy. You're right with Wawel.
Z tym krupniokiem to polecieli równo? - napój myślę że kompot jak już.
Monument-Pomnik Castle-Zamek
Krupnik ulubiony napój Polaków no większej polskości już nie mogło być w tym pytaniu.
32/40...because I don't remember numbers, percentages, etc. ... and of course, ....Wawel
national drink?krupnik?strange...
Who made this quiz?
Krupnik wtf I know is a soup but only had fue times
Maybe it is about lake and river islands. Jan Kulczyk died in 2015. Maybe this quiz is as much old. But in 2015 and earlier Mateusz Morawiecki was not a prime minister. So the answers about the richest person is bad. And krupnik? Or Chopin monument and they show some obelisk.
3:53 Jan Kulczyk is dead since 2015😅
Krupnik is a soup, not a drink
I also fell for it and said Wawel Castle but in fact the Chopin Monument is the most famous monument, Wawel is not a monument but a castle. It was a trick question. We also believe that beer is the most popular drink in Poland. Krupnik, as you think, is a soup, but it was about a type of vodka with the same name. Krupnik is actually popular, but it is not the most popular vodka, just one of the more popular vodkas.
@@piotrnotecki6196 monument in English means ‘zabytek’, so no, you didn’t fall for anything. It’s just a stupid test, that’s all 🙂
@@lemonid Ok
I went for Chopin Monument. He has millions of fans in Japan alone.
@@Marekfriday sure it’s a great monument. Still not the most famous monument in Poland tho.
How many languages are spoken? Officially 1, in fact 3 - Polish, Ukrainian and Russian, due to many people from Ukraine, who speak Ukrainian and Russian.
The highest recorded temperature only 40? I'm 28 years old and I remember 43 C in August every year in the last 10-15 years.
I thought Hungerians were considered brother like to Pols but I guess since the dictatorial Victor Orban that has changed.
When it comes to the average salary in Poland, you were closest but still wrong. In 2024 it was ca. 1900 Euros before tax.
7:27 Rob I'm Pole and I've had similar thoughts, so "uff, I don't know if any of them are.. Baltic? cause none of them are" XD
I mean, Lithuania at least is a historical friend and courently our relations are again great, Poland is also Defender of Eastern part of NATO and Baltic countries are scared about potential Russian attack, Poland being close to them is a happy sigth for them. Also, we have pretty good historic and modern relations with France but they are league lower.
@ Yeah regarding Lithuania - true, although after commonwealth it was a little bit bumpy road - I would say... It's like "Geography Now" said we're like divorced couple that resolved everything, we smile and nod, knowing exactly what the other party means, and we still are respectful to each other. But when it comes to friends then well: Hungary was our friend through many, many years, not so much recently though, but still.
Ps. I will never forget when I was a little boy (20+ years ago, way before GPS device era) and my parents took me to the Druskininkai Aquapark and when we were on our way back we were short on gas so my parents tried to ask locals for directions to the gas station, but because none of us spoke English (nor did locals) my parents tried to ask it in Russian. Oh boy what a mistake it was, they understood us and answered but their demeanor was like: "one more word and I will hit you" XD
Wawel isn't a monument.
This test is crap. Question 32 - The right answer will be Hungary :)
that would be accurate 10 years ago
@@pokineusz3501 always throughout the ages, one leftist government will not change it
Not really.
@@pokineusz3501,
Nie myl spraw fundamentalnych, z bieżącą polityką.
Węgrzy politycznie, gospodarczo i militarnie byli z III Rzeszą, a w Lasach Kabackich zawsze patrzyli się w inną stronę, jak szli nasi partyzanci i sprzedali za drobne kwoty połowę swojej broni Powstańcom Warszawskim.
Bądź sprawiedliwy.
@ Otóż to, polityka to jedno, a to jak się ludzie dogadują na poziomie jednostki to coś całkiem innego :)
You got my point for wawel castle 🤘 chopin monument i will as a pole prezent it after first 5 first is Wawel or Malbork depends who you ask. I have 36 😂😂😂
Dobrze sobie poradziłeś. Tylko autor testu skrewił. Jebać AI.
Jak ma na imię Mistrz Drugiego Planu (w czasie wstępniaka)?
Krupnik is Lithuanian. Polish roots? Maria Skłodowska was Pole! That letter "ł", only we use it, so it is bright indicator. Who made that test? There is too many errors. Same with Polish dish. Żurek is traditional Polish soup. Answear "pierogi" is considered as correct, because that word made its career in internet. Pierogi are many dishes in all slavic cultures. Lithuanians, Russians, they all have own variations about that dish. In Poland few versions are popular, but it doesn't mean it is our national dish. All of it is worthless. Enough.
Barszcz Biały is a traditional Polish soup, Żurek, in the most of pre-WWII cookbooks has the adjective "Żmudziński", so its origins are Lithuanian.
Also, "pierogi" is strictly Polish dish - other Slavic nations have "pelmeni". And who in their right mind said that the most popular Polish drink is "Krupnik"? I will be biased, but for the longest time, it was tea. Might've been deposed by coffee lately, because of Western influence.
Not related to this but can’t believe you haven’t reacted to the Australian lamb ad yet 😳
6. you made correct answer, quiz is outdated 😉
15. I'm surpised there is so much of them 😮
18. Clearly too high 😵
22. Polka is from Czech, tricky one 😉
23. Krupnik is a soup or name of vodka's brand, but for sure it isn't more popular than beer, tea or coffee
24. What do you mean by therm of large xD
25. Quiz anwser is wrong, there is a polish, but also kashubian is officially a 2nd language in pomerania...
also question was "how many languages are spoken" not "how many languages are officially spoken", so technically foreigners and tourists also counts, so answer is more than a lot 🤣
31. When pronounciation killed even not native, then you know how bad it was 🤣
32. Hungarians (peoples, not goverments and politics nowadays, but maybe i'm wrong) "polak węgier dwa bratanki i do szabli i do szklanki" 😉
37. Wawel castle in Cracow and Sigismund's column in Warswaw are ones which most polish ppl know, most didn't know about Chopin monument existence i bet, maybe outside borders things looks like differently, idk
38. Doubt, someone who don't speak polish would have hard time to try say that. Personally i've never hear that, which is no suprise for me 😉
*38 actually it should be "k...a" 🤣
I'm Polish and I had 2 mistakes
Damn IT! :)
I hate those statistical questions, they say nothing about your knowledge of Poland
and where the heck did they take the answer in question 23. from????
0:09 Black Cat in mirror!
W sumie dobre te quizy! Można się dowiedzieć ciekawych rzeczy, np. że mamy 203 wyspy, ciekawe czy ktoś wiedział, bo chyba musiałem przysnąć na geografii jak o tym mówili w szkole :p ;-)
Liczą wszystkie, nawet zupełnie malutkie np. na Zalewie Szczecińskim.
Castle is not a monument :)
Te pytania są dziwne, a odpowiedzi mylące AI?
This quiz is... Well, not the best
How many time zones... "jeden" damn i'm impresed :D
Should be "jedna".😁
Never heard anyone say we love basketball. Don't think it's that popular overall
Rob it's AI generated quiz ( although quite accurate), so don't beat yourself to much.
Question 35 refers to administrative division not to regions- again a stupid question with a stupid answer.
What a nonsense this quiz is! Most of the answers are wrong, not to mention some are ridiculous!
Rob, seriously, forget this quiz!
If I were you I would quit after first 10 questions or so.
Please don't get upset, this test is a bit out of date, probably from the previous government.
Wawel Castel is not monument
Monument oznacza zabytek po angielsku. Więc jak najbardziej.
@@lemonid w tym przypadku chodziło jednak chyba o pomnik, nie o szeroko rozumiany zabytek
@@znajomypana8024 skad wniosek?
@@lemonid bo mamy tam pomnik Chopina, jakiś jeszcze jeden pomnik, i Wawel, który jest zamkiem a nie pomnikiem, stąd taki wniosek. pozdrawiam.
@@lemonidTen film został stworzony przez sztuczną inteligencję, znaczenie słowa monument zwaliło się w trakcie tłumaczenia.
Who is the biggest friend of Poland- Hungary 🇵🇱♥️🇭🇺
This quiz was bad very bad... :P
The truth is that maybe a 5 you got wrong, very stupid quiz
This test sucks.Poland's population is 36,7 mln, and Krupnik as most popular drink?? :D
Ciekawe czy liczyli z Ukraińcami. to pewnie byłoby ze 45 milionów... nie wiem jak ogólnie w Polce, ale w Warszawie co druga osoba to Ukrainiec.
@tonivercetti4930 Nie przesadzaj, po prostu mają dużo czasu, bo większość z nich nie pracuje i szwendają się po mieście, a poza tym są bardziej hałaśliwi od Polaków, więc wydaje się, że jest ich aż tylu.
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krupnik? xd
I would disagree with the fact that football is our national sport, personally for me volleyball is "the" sport because we have achieved a lot more in it and in football... well, not so much
volleyball and speedway, but ski-jumping no more
Nie przejmuj się. Ja zrobiłem więcej błędów od Ciebie.😮
Funny, in question 8 none of the answers is correct.27 Skłodowska was 100% polish, not polish roots! Krupnik most popular drink???. 40 also incorrect.
*Polish your English!
the krupnik question is a total bs. It's like a soup and not even that popular.
This quiz is stupid:
9.Average sallary changes every month and PLN to Uer exchange rate changes constanlty. Also no institution in Poland publish real average salary (just average salary on employment contract in companies that has at least 10 people on employment contracts)
16. Ritchest people renkings are typically an estimations (becouse bilioners typically dont brag with their money publicly) so different rankings say different people. Also Kuczyk died in 2015
23. How? Just how? nearly everyone drinks coffe every day.
24.Without any definition what they define as large. It appears, that 296958 people (10th city) is large, but 290553 (11th) is not large.
31. Again without defining what a hero means
35. Voivodeship is not a region
37.Wawel is not a monument
Rob, come on. You're better than this AI generated nonsense.
About food : it was Pierogi ? Over Bigos ! It was made either outside of Poland or by outsider/s. In general the quiz was Off and Sound / pronunciation was Butchered. Thumbs 👎
Yes, You can take Donald Tusk. Poland will be grateful forever.
8:30 question 37. Can castle be called a monument? No!!! So, the answer Chopin's monument is correct IMO.
Sigismund's Column anyway.
That quiz is so wrong
Absolutely rubbish test.Jak Kulczyk died 10 years ago.
Stupid quiz lmao