I am truly baffled how he got the third question right. It’s literally just reversed, but JJ used his superior knowledge to figure it out the wrong way and get it right. Iconic
@@deadsoldiertr don't worry bruv..I got you See carefully The Letters Sequencing from start to Finish It's just Palindromic Sequence which means that the other order is just reverse of the first one,So PEACHHCAEP Now,we hv to find the sequence for 46251 which would be just reverse 15264 ..No calculations or anything else mathematical just observational common sense..
He also does not spend that much time, when for example he could do math that 8 years later she is going to be 24 and he is going to be 12, so I knew it was 24 and there was some pattern things I got right, while he got wrong, but also pattern things I didnt understand like he did not understand compleately. In that one question 2 times 3 is 6 and next number 7 who two times 7 is 14 and next number is 15 who two 15 is 30 and next number is 31 who two times 31 is 62 and next number is 63, so it was 8 the correct answer like I knew it for just gussing three numbers next to eachother and eight was bit odd to go so far. Then, when there was so pattern thing in fifth question. I looked it closely, that by turning around that four squared thing and then fitting it in. The third answer right down there becomes the right one and I realsed it within 20 seconds, but it seems JJ does not have as much passions as extroverted man for these difficult pattern things, so he picked the wrong. I myself took Iq test and got 123 as result, that is preatty good, while genuises can realize a lot harder pattern things, than I can, when there is many pattern things I cant realize still.
In the 14 question 48 is the right one, because it goes like 2 and 5 have three in middle and then 5 times two is ten and then again 10 and 13 have three in middel and two times 13 is 26 and 29 have three in middle, but two 29 is not 48, when its 58.
I the 20th questions its the fifth one down there, because you see the small green half square thing. First its in left side and slowly the green half square thing start moving around the big circle in circle, so the next would in top right square as the one below and black up and thats why its the fifth answer, while the first answer would come after that fifth answer, when the green thing is top of the black thing in that square, so when its below the black thing its doing the pattern and is the real answer.
Here are all the answers for those who are wondering! let me know how you did? 1:28 1. Unlike the other four animals, snakes do not have legs (+Snake is a reptile the other four are not.) 2:05 2. the sum of two consecutive numbers gives the third number. like 1+1 =2, 1+2 = 3 and so on. so 8+13= 21 2:43 3. although JJ got this one right, the more reliable technique is to first know the connection between the two words and then apply the same analogy to the numbers, so if PEACH is inversed and becomes HCEAP, 46251 becomes 15264 3:21 4. Mary is 16 and four times the age of her brother who is 4 years old. there is an algebraic method and some other analytical techniques, but the easiest and fastest is to plug in the answers one by one. 20 is incorrect because Mary( who is 16) has aged fours years, and his brother(who is 4) would've also aged 4 years making him 8. we all know 20 is not twice 8. therefore, answer A incorrect. Applying the same rule to the second answer will make B the right choice, Mary(16) ages 8 years to become 24. his brother(4) also ages 8 years making him 12. and 24(Mary's age) is twice 12(her brothers ages) 4:01 5. here, what we fist need to understand is the color boxes are fixed in their positions and cannot be moved, what we can do is, we can rotate the who shapes to any degree we want. we will start with the right shape. to whatever degree we rotate the right shape, we will always have green color in the corner, always. we can easily locate the shape in all four answers and we can see that only answer 1 is incorrect because the green color isnt in the corner. we use the left square shape to identify the real answer. answer two is also incorrect because the square shape's colors are changed completely. answer four is incorrect because not matter how we rotate the square we will never have that set of colors. this leaves us with the correct answer #3. 4:16 6. if we observe all the numbers for a bit. we can see a pattern. 2 and 3. 6 and 7. or 7 and 8. 14 and 15 are all consecutive numbers. and 3 and 6, 7 and 14 and 15 and 30 are all pairs that one number is doubled. so we find a perfect pattern which , starting from the first number we add one, then we double, add one and double. 2( add one), 3( doubled) 6( plus one)7(double) 14(plus one)15 and then 30. leaving us with 8 which is not a member of the sequence. 5:05 7. a finger is first part of a hand, then part of an arm. the same thing applies to a leaf. first part of a twig then to a branch 5:29 8. the way to I got my head around these types of questions is I read all consonant letters with a number of different combinations. like CFPC( cefepec) FCPCF and eventually. PCFC(pecefec, Pacific) 5:50 9. start from the ratios closest to 200. 1/5 of 200. 200/5= 40. 40/2=20. 20/4= 5 6:22 10. 1 trip = 3 bottles. 4 trips= 12. since john has to buy 12 bottles he has to make a final trip#5 to buy the remaining one bottle. (some people might fall into the trap of the third answer 4and a half trips. but that simply does not make sense. 7:00 11. the keyword here is all. lets look at a similar example. in a class if all students are kids, and all kids are boys. the we can with 100% cetainly claim that all students are boys. this is simple logical reasoning. so the answer is TRUE. 7:33 12. Reliable is closest to trustworthy. we can all agree upon that. but just to make sure, we still need to look into other answers and give them thoughtful reasoning. in this case, all the other words are not even close to trustworthy. 7:42 13. I applied the same method here. only the consonants and making sense of a the possible variations. here I had a quick glance at LND which is Land. NG.( eng) so ENGLAND is the final answer. which is a country. 8:11 14. we can easily notice the similar patterns here. (1,2) (5,10) (13,26) the are all doubled. and the connection between one pair to the next is by adding three. 2+3= 5(doubled) 10+3=13(doubled)26+3=29. but 29 doubled gives us 58, not 48. so 48 does not belong to the sequence. 8:44 15. Ralph like 25, 400, 144. for all the people who are a bit more familiar or used to math, it is quite obvious that all three of these numbers have one thing in common, THEY ARE ALL SQUARES OF NUMBERS. like 25= 5*5, 400= 20*20. so Ralph basically likes squared numbers. from all the choices, only 1600 is a squared number. (40*40) 9:50 16. there is not a solid way to solve this question, just like all the other questions, but the most convenient way without using a pen or paper is to go from one column to another and count all the rectangles on that column and go to the next one. at the end count the rows and all the possible bigger rectangles. like there are 6 rectangles in the first left column. then 9 rectangles in the second column. 25 will eventually be ur final answer. some might come up with only 24. but you can go with the closest answer to it which is still 25. 10:15 17. this one is similar to q#15. 8,27,125 all have one commonality. they are all cubic numbers. 2^3=8, 3^3= 27. 4^3= 64, 5^3=125. the missing number is cube of 4, 64. 11:12 18. JJ's explanation is perfect I guess. one can make or build all the answers except for flowers. 11:41 19. using the pattern of the arrow(bottom left to top right and vice versa), we can narrow the down the answers to 2 #2 #3. now we know from the sequence that the number of the small lines is 6. #2 has 7 lines which is incorrect. leaving us with answer #3. 12:02 20. color black goes on place further clockwise. color green goes one block counterclockwise. following this sequence, both the colors meet up at the top right square as in answer #5 btw, about myself. I got only Q#7 wrong. only because I did not know what a twig was.😅 but hey these tests don't prove shit. p.s. Dude, Thank you all so much. I appreciate all the love. yall are amazing. and Im overwhelmed by the number of likes this comment has received. Probably the most I have ever got.♥
Ayo you're a legend bro🙌 I struggled with the questions which required you to eliminate the number from the series. The rest were all bless. Thanks man💪♥️
Nice explanation. On the Mary question, you could figure it easilier though. As she is 16 and he is 4 you know she is 12 years older, so she has to be 24 when she is double his age.
I got 177 2nd try going much faster than JJ did, and I kept most my answers of which a couple were wrong. It doesn't matter though, wisdom>intelligence
@@jaguar4118 i mean the iq test is a joke to begin with, if any1 finishes this and thinks they are actually that iq they are definitely meant to be in the challenged section
For Question 17 I actually discovered another pattern amongst it as I did not realise it was just cubed. If you take the differences between each of the numbers, which is 7, 19, 37, 61, and 91 (meaning 64 was the right answer, which I substituted) starting from 6, the differences between these numbers increases by 6. The difference between 7 and 19 is 12 (6+6), the difference between 37 and 19 is 18 (12+6), the difference between 61 and 37 is 24 (18+6), the difference between 91 and 61 is 30 (24+6) and then the next number which would be 7 cubed (343). 30+6=36, which is the difference between ((343-216) - 91) as 91 was the difference between the last two values. So you would work it out as 216 (previous end value) + 91 (difference between two previous values) + 36 (difference between the last two differences of 91 and 61, which you would plus by 6 to get 36) = 343 (216+19+36 = 343), which is the next value. This works as far as I have tested it, which is up to 12 cubed.
Cubes and squares always follow pretty noticeable patterns whenever you try to find them. 1-4-9-16-25-36-49-64-81-100-121-144-169------ For squares it's add the odd number which follows the number you added to get get the previous square. 3-5-7-9-11.... so on
Fr I was wondering the same thing and I figured out every answer so fast and scored 138 on it and thought it was so easy and idk how this man was confused
I love how JJ figured out away to get the correct answer to question 1 when I pretty sure the difference was that the snake is a reptile and the rest are mammals 🤣🤣🤣
he got the right answer twice for the wrong reasons. maybe more so his IQ score should probably be below 100. though his way of solving the peach question was correct, he never figured out it was backwards. only 1 answer had the 2 in the middle so it was easy to figure out.
I got both for q1. I was like they're all mammals apart from the snake, since they lay eggs, but I also thought of the leg thing where they all have legs apart from snakes.
If anybody wondered: Question 17, the one with the number sequence 1 - 8 - 27 - ? - 125 - 216 is actually every number times itself three times 1 = 1x1x1, 8 = 2x2x2, 27 = 3x3x3, so the answer will be 4x4x4 which equals 64.
Okay, this was the only question where I got the answer only out of process of elimination. I didn't know what was the right way, so rather as an experiment method to identify the odd one out from the multiple choice answers, I subtracted every number in the series to record their subtractions, and then I did the same to each of the multiple choice answers. 64 was the only one where the subtraction stayed getting bigger on each step. 36 and 45 would have given a subtraction number that was less than 19 (27-8), 46 was just exactly 19 again so I discounted it, and then 99 would have gotten a subtraction number that was larger than 19, but from 99 to 125 would have made the subtraction smaller than the 99 - 27, so 64 was the only one where the subtraction continued to be bigger with every number climb.
how did you find the exam, it was hard but i feel I did allright this is a link to all the worked solutions if you want to have a look to see how you sorta did :) ua-cam.com/video/VdamgJQHMpg/v-deo.html&ab_channel=BicenMaths
i think the paper was not too bad cl, but i still couldve done better lmao the rhombus q and the proof caught me ofguard and the exponential when u had to make them equal to each other i didnt know how to get T
Oh my god! This video got me in tears. Watching JJ trying to use his brain is hilarious. He was also mad that he got "average" as a result when most of his answers are pure guess 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Answer is 24. She is four time as old as her bro and she is 16. So the brother is 4. In 8 years, she will be 24 and her brother will be 12, so she will be twice as old as her brother.
@@wHy-ln1im the answers 24 because she’s 16 and he’s 4 16 divided by 4 is 4 making their ages multiples of 4 and 24 is a multiple of 4 plus half of 24 is 12 and if you do the math you’ve added 8 to 16 and 8 to 4 giving the ages 24 and 12
for those wondering Q4. if she is 4x is age when shes 16 that makes him 4 so she is 12 years old than him so when shes 24 hell be 12 and 12x2=24 Q5. You kinda just put the shaes together, the small square is rotated 180 degrees and fitted to the L to make the big square if that helps you visualise Q6. Kinda tricky the pattern is then add 1 then they double. so 2 + 1 is 3 and then 3 doubled is 6 and then 6 + 1 is 7 and since 7 doubled is 14 the eight didn't belong Q7. JJ kinda had the right idea with this one but imo it was kinda vague, the logic is that the branch would be your arm and the twig would be your hand i guess since leaves are attached directly to twigs Q14. Similar to question 6 but the pattern this time i double then add 3 and every number follows that pattern except 48 at the end Q15. Alll the numbers he liked were square numbers 5, 20 and 12 squared are 25, 400 and 144. The only square number in the options was 1600, which is 40 squared Q16. Kinda hard to explain this one you kinda just have to count them. The reason there are so many is that you can combine some of the smaller ones together to make more like that thin column in the middle that looks like 4 actually has 11 if you combine the smaller ones together Q17. The numbers in the sequence are cube numbers so 1 is 1 cubed, 8 is 2 cubed, 27 is 3 cubed. 4 cubed is 64 so the answer is 64 Q20. The blue triangle moves around the square clockwise and the green triangle moves around the square anti-clockwise
You are amazing for this, thank you so much, i got question 6 right but 14 threw me off kinda, although it was the same concept, and just to add the last question you are talking about is 20 not 17
1) Snake (as JJ explained) 2) 21 (as JJ explained) 3) 15264 (as JJ explained) 4) 24 (there will always be 12 years between them. Double of twelve is 24) 5) Third from the top (the outer part corresponds with the right shape, the inner part is the left shape rotated 180°) 6) EIGHT (the pattern is +1, *2, +1, *2... eight doesn't fit) 7) Twig (leaves grow on twigs, although in some trees also on branches) 8) Ocean (as JJ explained) 9) 5 (as JJ explained) 10) 5 (as JJ explained) 11) True (as JJ explained) 12) reliable (as JJ explained) 13) England (as JJ explained) 14) 48 (the pattern is *2, +3, *2, +3... 48 should be 58) 15) 1600 (Ralph only likes squared numbers) 16) 22 (that's what I found, maybe I missed some) 17) 64 (The pattern is 1^3, 2^3, 3^3, 4^3, 5^3, 6^3...) 18) Flower (as JJ explained) 19) Third from the top (on of the sequences of stripes is going down by one each step, the other one is going up by one each step. Just follow them) 20) The bottom one (green rotates anticlockwise, blue rotates clockwise)
I'll answer why he got some wrong (the ones I can). 4: Mary is 12 years older than her brother, so by the time he is 12 she will be 24. 5: realise that for the cube the blue is always connected to green at its left. You can rotate it in your head or use paper but that rules out almost all of them option 3 as they have too many colours connected together. 6: The pattern is doubling the number, then adding one, then doubling the number etc. 2 +1 = 3, 3 x 2 = 6, 6+1 = 7, 7 x 2 = 14 etc. 8 is the outlier. I agreed with him on 7. Would appreciate the clarification. 14: Pattern is doubling, then adding 3. 48 is not the double of 29. 15: He likes square numbers. 1600 is the square number of 40. 16: it depends on your eyes I guess. 20: Blue is heading in a clockwise direction while green is heading anti-clockwise, the second image shows them passing by each other. This means that you are left with the final choice. Anyone got better clarification for 7 and 16, be my guest. He also accidentally got some right, but a win is a win no? I won't bother correcting him since he did get them right in the end, if you are thoroughly confused about one however be my guest and ask, I will answer it if I can. Have a nice day.
for 7. let's say your finger is like a leaf, then your hand is like a twig, because leaves directly attach to it then your arm is a branch, because twigs attach to a branch like your hand attaches to your arm then your torso is the bark, because branches attach to it like your arms attach to your torso then your entire body is the tree, because they represent the whole object
For 17 The answer is 64. The pattern is cube of natural numbers Edit; The answer for 19th is the third one as someone corrected me the pattern of lines are alternating left and right and the number of lines also follow a definite pattern
10:47 Regarding this question; the right answer is 64. It's not very obvious but if you take a look and see that the sequence is written in their index number to the 3rd power. Meaning, the first number is 1, so 1^3 = 1. The 2nd number is 8, because 2^3 = 8. The third; 3^3 = 27, and so the 4th is 4^3 = 64.
I love it when ksi says the ' f*ck it ' word every time when confirming the answer at the end before moving onto the next question.😂 It shows how messed up he is😂. It's like saying 'final answer' in 'who wants to be a millionaire'.😂
For anyone wondering for the 17th question, the answer is 64. In fact, it's just numbers raised to the third power staring from 1 So we have: 1×1×1=1 2×2×2=8 3×3×3=27 4×4×4=16×4=64 5×5×5=25×5=125 6×6×6=36×6=216
Logic behind answers to the questions JJ got wrong for those wondering: 4. Brother is 4 when Mary is 16 so will be 12 when Mary is 24 5. 2x2 block is flipped 180 degrees and placed adjacent to the other section to make option c 6. Series switches between adding 1 to the previous number and multiplying the previous by 2 so series should be 2,3,6,7,14,15,30 7. Idk how to explain this just sort of makes sense if you think about it 14. Series switches between multiplying the previous number by 2 and adding 3 to the previous number so correct series should be 1,2,5,10,13,26,29,58 15. Ralph only likes square numbers and 1600 = 40^2 16. Again hard to explain just gotta count 17. Sequence consists of cubic numbers, 1=1*1*1, 8=2*2*2, 27=3*3*3, 64=4*4*4 19. Should be option C since the singular beam alternates between the top left and bottom right. For the 6 other beams, they switch places on each new board. However, one beam moves to the other side. E.g on the 1st to 2nd board the 5 beams move to the bottom and the single beam moves to the top left but one of the 5 beams at the bottom also goes to the top. 20. Option E since the black triangle moves one triangle clockwise on each new board and and the green triangle moves one triangle anti-clockwise
7)Leaf is connected to a twig which is connected to a branch which is connected to the tree. A finger is connected to a hand which is connected to a arm which is connected to the body.
JJ making us feel like geniuses, the hero we needed
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I am truly baffled how he got the third question right. It’s literally just reversed, but JJ used his superior knowledge to figure it out the wrong way and get it right. Iconic
Can you write how to find the answer?
I'm dumb... *(;-;)*
@@deadsoldiertr it's just reverse, he literally said it
@@deadsoldiertr consider every letter a number, replace it in the position of that letter. The letter P is number 4,and in the word its the last one
@@deadsoldiertr don't worry bruv..I got you
See carefully The Letters Sequencing from start to Finish
It's just Palindromic Sequence which means that the other order is just reverse of the first one,So PEACHHCAEP
Now,we hv to find the sequence for 46251 which would be just reverse 15264 ..No calculations or anything else mathematical just observational common sense..
thats how i figured it out aswell lmao i didint even realize it was reversed
"2 times 2 is 3" is when we all realised that JJ is exceptionally gifted
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Bro the fact that he solves some of them by "wrong" methods and still getting the right answer is just baffling to me
Pretty sure they made it so you can solve it using different methods
@@Pirat46-o2n that's why I said "wrong" methods
It's just that some of them are so unorthodox 😭😭😂
Genius's often think outside of the box.
Does that mean his iq could be below average? Because most of them were guesses
Its not about geting just the highest score
Its also tests your ability to be able to solve it with diferent methods
Watching him pick some of the right answers for completely wrong reasons is super entertaining 😂😂
He also does not spend that much time, when for example he could do math that 8 years later she is going to be 24 and he is going to be 12, so I knew it was 24 and there was some pattern things I got right, while he got wrong, but also pattern things I didnt understand like he did not understand compleately. In that one question 2 times 3 is 6 and next number 7 who two times 7 is 14 and next number is 15 who two 15 is 30 and next number is 31 who two times 31 is 62 and next number is 63, so it was 8 the correct answer like I knew it for just gussing three numbers next to eachother and eight was bit odd to go so far. Then, when there was so pattern thing in fifth question. I looked it closely, that by turning around that four squared thing and then fitting it in. The third answer right down there becomes the right one and I realsed it within 20 seconds, but it seems JJ does not have as much passions as extroverted man for these difficult pattern things, so he picked the wrong. I myself took Iq test and got 123 as result, that is preatty good, while genuises can realize a lot harder pattern things, than I can, when there is many pattern things I cant realize still.
In the 14 question 48 is the right one, because it goes like 2 and 5 have three in middle and then 5 times two is ten and then again 10 and 13 have three in middel and two times 13 is 26 and 29 have three in middle, but two 29 is not 48, when its 58.
I the 20th questions its the fifth one down there, because you see the small green half square thing. First its in left side and slowly the green half square thing start moving around the big circle in circle, so the next would in top right square as the one below and black up and thats why its the fifth answer, while the first answer would come after that fifth answer, when the green thing is top of the black thing in that square, so when its below the black thing its doing the pattern and is the real answer.
@@jout738 thanks for that incredibly long text
Lol
I love how many questions JJ gets right even though he figures them out the wrong way
Which ones?
@@wilmerweber273 the third question
Bro he gets soo many question right either by made up logic or by guessing
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I did the test before watching him so I could compare the way he thinks to mine and his brain is so different 😂 idk how he gets the same outcome fr
Yep. You’re extra genius for retaking the test 🤣
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You WATCHING LSI TOO FROM GHETTO FILIPINO WTF
KSI counting 8+13 with his fingers was definately a genius moment, exceptionally gifted no doubt.
Jj is a genius among geniuses, you don’t need a test to show it
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The way JJ overcomplicated the PEACH and HCAEP question is proof of his exceptionally giftedness
The best part was that he still got it right
@@AdrianDoesStuffBadly yea i was like correct answer wrong formula lol
that question gave me ptsd to a grammar test
Ayo, I still don't get it, wtf was that , am I actually a potatohead
Oh wait I got it, idk if the logic right but I got it
JJ: Gets a iq of 165.
Also JJ: "I am a extra ordinary genius"
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@@babiloointros8761 I don’t think so lol
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Answering a question with ease when JJ says "it doesn't make any sense" is so satisfying
Lmao I bet that’s how class geniuses feel all the time
@@blackcobra7055 Yeah, feels good but my friend is better than me so keeps my ego in check
lol i know right
Same bruv same
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JJ is so smart that he even questions the question.
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i mean that's what smart people really do like philosophers and shit
The last more sidemen video is going to his head 😂
I like how when he said "two C's", he then thought of "two seas" which can make an ocean, which lead him to rearranging the words into Pacific
Think outside of the box
Built different
He has knowledge tattooed on him for a reason!
@@Rony049 indeeeeed
Clearly, he is an intellectual
But isn’t there a city called Pacific City??
thanks for another banger jj always makes me happy when u upload
I actually laughed more at this video than a try not to laugh... We need more of these. 🙆♂️
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so hes gonna repeatedly check his iq?
Surely
You have a weird sense of humour
Here are all the answers for those who are wondering! let me know how you did?
1:28 1. Unlike the other four animals, snakes do not have legs (+Snake is a reptile the other four are not.)
2:05 2. the sum of two consecutive numbers gives the third number. like 1+1 =2, 1+2 = 3 and so on. so 8+13= 21
2:43 3. although JJ got this one right, the more reliable technique is to first know the connection between the two words and then apply the same analogy to the numbers, so if PEACH is inversed and becomes HCEAP, 46251 becomes 15264
3:21 4. Mary is 16 and four times the age of her brother who is 4 years old. there is an algebraic method and some other analytical techniques, but the easiest and fastest is to plug in the answers one by one. 20 is incorrect because Mary( who is 16) has aged fours years, and his brother(who is 4) would've also aged 4 years making him 8. we all know 20 is not twice 8. therefore, answer A incorrect. Applying the same rule to the second answer will make B the right choice, Mary(16) ages 8 years to become 24. his brother(4) also ages 8 years making him 12. and 24(Mary's age) is twice 12(her brothers ages)
4:01 5. here, what we fist need to understand is the color boxes are fixed in their positions and cannot be moved, what we can do is, we can rotate the who shapes to any degree we want. we will start with the right shape. to whatever degree we rotate the right shape, we will always have green color in the corner, always. we can easily locate the shape in all four answers and we can see that only answer 1 is incorrect because the green color isnt in the corner. we use the left square shape to identify the real answer. answer two is also incorrect because the square shape's colors are changed completely. answer four is incorrect because not matter how we rotate the square we will never have that set of colors. this leaves us with the correct answer #3.
4:16 6. if we observe all the numbers for a bit. we can see a pattern. 2 and 3. 6 and 7. or 7 and 8. 14 and 15 are all consecutive numbers. and 3 and 6, 7 and 14 and 15 and 30 are all pairs that one number is doubled. so we find a perfect pattern which , starting from the first number we add one, then we double, add one and double. 2( add one), 3( doubled) 6( plus one)7(double) 14(plus one)15 and then 30. leaving us with 8 which is not a member of the sequence.
5:05 7. a finger is first part of a hand, then part of an arm. the same thing applies to a leaf. first part of a twig then to a branch
5:29 8. the way to I got my head around these types of questions is I read all consonant letters with a number of different combinations. like CFPC( cefepec) FCPCF and eventually. PCFC(pecefec, Pacific)
5:50 9. start from the ratios closest to 200. 1/5 of 200. 200/5= 40. 40/2=20. 20/4= 5
6:22 10. 1 trip = 3 bottles. 4 trips= 12. since john has to buy 12 bottles he has to make a final trip#5 to buy the remaining one bottle. (some people might fall into the trap of the third answer 4and a half trips. but that simply does not make sense.
7:00 11. the keyword here is all. lets look at a similar example. in a class if all students are kids, and all kids are boys. the we can with 100% cetainly claim that all students are boys. this is simple logical reasoning. so the answer is TRUE.
7:33 12. Reliable is closest to trustworthy. we can all agree upon that. but just to make sure, we still need to look into other answers and give them thoughtful reasoning. in this case, all the other words are not even close to trustworthy.
7:42 13. I applied the same method here. only the consonants and making sense of a the possible variations. here I had a quick glance at LND which is Land. NG.( eng) so ENGLAND is the final answer. which is a country.
8:11 14. we can easily notice the similar patterns here. (1,2) (5,10) (13,26) the are all doubled. and the connection between one pair to the next is by adding three. 2+3= 5(doubled) 10+3=13(doubled)26+3=29. but 29 doubled gives us 58, not 48. so 48 does not belong to the sequence.
8:44 15. Ralph like 25, 400, 144. for all the people who are a bit more familiar or used to math, it is quite obvious that all three of these numbers have one thing in common, THEY ARE ALL SQUARES OF NUMBERS. like 25= 5*5, 400= 20*20. so Ralph basically likes squared numbers. from all the choices, only 1600 is a squared number. (40*40)
9:50 16. there is not a solid way to solve this question, just like all the other questions, but the most convenient way without using a pen or paper is to go from one column to another and count all the rectangles on that column and go to the next one. at the end count the rows and all the possible bigger rectangles. like there are 6 rectangles in the first left column. then 9 rectangles in the second column. 25 will eventually be ur final answer. some might come up with only 24. but you can go with the closest answer to it which is still 25.
10:15 17. this one is similar to q#15. 8,27,125 all have one commonality. they are all cubic numbers. 2^3=8, 3^3= 27. 4^3= 64, 5^3=125. the missing number is cube of 4, 64.
11:12 18. JJ's explanation is perfect I guess. one can make or build all the answers except for flowers.
11:41 19. using the pattern of the arrow(bottom left to top right and vice versa), we can narrow the down the answers to 2 #2 #3. now we know from the sequence that the number of the small lines is 6. #2 has 7 lines which is incorrect. leaving us with answer #3.
12:02 20. color black goes on place further clockwise. color green goes one block counterclockwise. following this sequence, both the colors meet up at the top right square as in answer #5
btw, about myself. I got only Q#7 wrong. only because I did not know what a twig was.😅 but hey these tests don't prove shit.
p.s. Dude, Thank you all so much. I appreciate all the love. yall are amazing. and Im overwhelmed by the number of likes this comment has received. Probably the most I have ever got.♥
Ayo you're a legend bro🙌 I struggled with the questions which required you to eliminate the number from the series. The rest were all bless. Thanks man💪♥️
@@Yash-re3wi Thank you bro!❤👍 I had a hard time too at first. But u will eventually get it.
Bro only 10 likes for this? Great knowledge for a dummy like me 😅
@@tawanboi3827 I appreciate it!!🤙❤️
Nice explanation. On the Mary question, you could figure it easilier though. As she is 16 and he is 4 you know she is 12 years older, so she has to be 24 when she is double his age.
The fact that JJ was able to remember 30 minute worth of answers is fairly impressive
he still got some wrong on his 2nd try though
its really not tho, he just has good memory
@@paarthsujoria4794 aint memory also a category of intelligence?
he mightve opened a new window
he has more than 1 monitor lol
7:18 What a Way of Thinking!
Hats Off to JJ🤣
We need JJ to take different tests. A music/pitch test, an english grammar test, a science test etc and not always something related to logic/math
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And fitness pacer test
Id love him doing a military fitness test as well! See how fit our fit/fat neek is!
but wb that knowledge mate
lmao i saw it meth at first xD
We need more of this lmao😂can't imagine being inside jj's brain during a test/exam😂
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leave alone being inside his brain ..imagine sitting beside him during a test.
I feel bad for your reply section...
Honestly the funniest part about this is when he did it the second time and knew all the answers he still couldn’t get a perfect 175.
You can get over 175, I did it for a second go and managed 196, just have to be quick
LOL
I got 177 2nd try going much faster than JJ did, and I kept most my answers of which a couple were wrong. It doesn't matter though, wisdom>intelligence
@@JacktheViper10 yeah and when I finally had seen the answer key I went back and got 200 lol- and jj really thinks he's something
@@jaguar4118 i mean the iq test is a joke to begin with, if any1 finishes this and thinks they are actually that iq they are definitely meant to be in the challenged section
For Question 17 I actually discovered another pattern amongst it as I did not realise it was just cubed. If you take the differences between each of the numbers, which is 7, 19, 37, 61, and 91 (meaning 64 was the right answer, which I substituted) starting from 6, the differences between these numbers increases by 6. The difference between 7 and 19 is 12 (6+6), the difference between 37 and 19 is 18 (12+6), the difference between 61 and 37 is 24 (18+6), the difference between 91 and 61 is 30 (24+6) and then the next number which would be 7 cubed (343). 30+6=36, which is the difference between ((343-216) - 91) as 91 was the difference between the last two values. So you would work it out as 216 (previous end value) + 91 (difference between two previous values) + 36 (difference between the last two differences of 91 and 61, which you would plus by 6 to get 36) = 343 (216+19+36 = 343), which is the next value. This works as far as I have tested it, which is up to 12 cubed.
Cubes and squares always follow pretty noticeable patterns whenever you try to find them.
1-4-9-16-25-36-49-64-81-100-121-144-169------
For squares it's add the odd number which follows the number you added to get get the previous square. 3-5-7-9-11.... so on
How is his logic wrong on every single question but somehow he gets alot of them right
Fr I was wondering the same thing and I figured out every answer so fast and scored 138 on it and thought it was so easy and idk how this man was confused
@@Jacobbb-999 yeah u definetly got like 70 u capping
@@Jacobbb-999 yk damn well u didn't get a 138
Not like this this quiz means anything, i got a really high score and i am dumb af
I love how JJ figured out away to get the correct answer to question 1 when I pretty sure the difference was that the snake is a reptile and the rest are mammals 🤣🤣🤣
I thought same as jj
At the time watching question it doesnt even touch my brain that what kind they are i thought just snake has no legs looooool.
he got the right answer twice for the wrong reasons. maybe more so his IQ score should probably be below 100.
though his way of solving the peach question was correct, he never figured out it was backwards. only 1 answer had the 2 in the middle so it was easy to figure out.
@@RaviTeja-rv8eg same here
I got both for q1. I was like they're all mammals apart from the snake, since they lay eggs, but I also thought of the leg thing where they all have legs apart from snakes.
JJ's train of thought was also correct for that question.
If anybody wondered: Question 17, the one with the number sequence 1 - 8 - 27 - ? - 125 - 216 is actually every number times itself three times 1 = 1x1x1, 8 = 2x2x2, 27 = 3x3x3, so the answer will be 4x4x4 which equals 64.
Basically the numbers are in order of cube numbers?
Thanks man
@@ItzRayaa Yeah, just the 1 times table cubed.
Okay, this was the only question where I got the answer only out of process of elimination. I didn't know what was the right way, so rather as an experiment method to identify the odd one out from the multiple choice answers, I subtracted every number in the series to record their subtractions, and then I did the same to each of the multiple choice answers. 64 was the only one where the subtraction stayed getting bigger on each step. 36 and 45 would have given a subtraction number that was less than 19 (27-8), 46 was just exactly 19 again so I discounted it, and then 99 would have gotten a subtraction number that was larger than 19, but from 99 to 125 would have made the subtraction smaller than the 99 - 27, so 64 was the only one where the subtraction continued to be bigger with every number climb.
You mean every number was a cubed number
"What's 1/4 of 20?"
JJ: 25, take it or leave it
Watching JJ actually using his brain and answering the correct answers (to some of the questions) makes me feel like a proud dad
Ironically JJ re-taking the test to get top marks does show a level of genius
you are correct but his fans won't see it
How tho, since its just memorising?
My guy still got q.14 wrong on the re-take. The highest you can get is 200 so to miss 35 marks while knowing all the answers is simply remarkable
@@chiken6961 chill out
he killed it
10:15 the numbers are cubed in order, so the answer is 64. Example: 2x2x2 is 8 and 3x3x3 is 27 so 4x4x4 is 64 and that's the answer.👍
Number 6?
Bro, how do u even realise that. I must be in the challanged section
@@ELLIOT8209 it’s +1 then next number multiply by 2 and repeat
Yeah jj would never get that 😭🤣
That’s the only one I couldn’t solve
Never in my Life have I laughed so much watching a Video. Thanks man, love you bro ✌️✌️
JJ- “How smart I truly am”
Me- this is going to be a good video
Man this was fucking hilarious. Im dying of laughter. One of the best vids that JJ has done 😂
@Willy on Wheels shut up bot
Mate, then you haven't seen some of his older vids or you've forgotten them
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@@BigMan111 did you miss the 'one of'
@@BigMan111 I’ve been subbed to JJ since 2013/14. My account is 11 years old lol. I’ve seen all of his vids. I most likely forgot them.
9:32 'ive gone inside ralph' -ksi
ayooo tooo inside
WTF 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
4:31 “2x2 is 4 -1 that’s 3, quick maths”
- Big Shaq
This was me on my A level maths exam on Tuesday. I laughed sooo hard in this video 😭 Thank you for the laughs JJ and Mo!
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U look like a rhombus
how did you find the exam, it was hard but i feel I did allright this is a link to all the worked solutions if you want to have a look to see how you sorta did :) ua-cam.com/video/VdamgJQHMpg/v-deo.html&ab_channel=BicenMaths
i think the paper was not too bad cl, but i still couldve done better lmao the rhombus q and the proof caught me ofguard and the exponential when u had to make them equal to each other i didnt know how to get T
@@ibraheemali7044 I did AQA, seems like all boards had their fair share of hard questions
6:28 “Just get a trolley, where’s that option?”World’s smartest man. Extraordinary IQ right there.
As JJ would say, extra ordinary IQ
he's pretending for content
"just get a trolley bro" :)
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Oh my god! This video got me in tears. Watching JJ trying to use his brain is hilarious. He was also mad that he got "average" as a result when most of his answers are pure guess 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Fax my throat hurts🤣🤣
@@ItsSimplyUltra pause?
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@@ItsSimplyUltra Ayo?
Man really got his ego boosted after defeating josh in more sidemen lmao.
Bro fr.......
It was the first thought came to me seeing this.....💀
Who wouldn't if u defeat someone that's academically smarter than u?
3:16 listening to JJ's reasoning for the first 3 questions helps me understand the reason why there are timers on IQ tests
are u nigerian
Yo Mary question threw me off too lmao and you made me laugh
this guy makes me feel sm better even though before watching this i have shitty days. thank you so much JJ we all appreciate you🖤
JJ solving question no. 3 with way off calculations and still getting it right got me.
11:25:
“Can you read a statue?”
-KSI, 2022
Same thinking JJ, we smashed it outta park.
“if all the men had rabies and all the rabies had lesbians, then all the men are lesbians.”
-ksi, 2022
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We all saw the video too
KSI: She's 16 years old and is four times older than her brother
Also KSI: So he's 8
He said 4 then multiplied it to see what her age would be bro..
what is the answer then my brain no working
Answer is 24. She is four time as old as her bro and she is 16. So the brother is 4. In 8 years, she will be 24 and her brother will be 12, so she will be twice as old as her brother.
@@wHy-ln1im she's 16, her bro is 4. So in 8 years she'll be 24, and her bro will be 12. So 24 is the answer.
@@wHy-ln1im the answers 24 because she’s 16 and he’s 4 16 divided by 4 is 4 making their ages multiples of 4 and 24 is a multiple of 4 plus half of 24 is 12 and if you do the math you’ve added 8 to 16 and 8 to 4 giving the ages 24 and 12
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8:39
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I'm absolutely dying laughing. This is hilarious. Watching him work out the math😂😂
for those wondering
Q4. if she is 4x is age when shes 16 that makes him 4 so she is 12 years old than him so when shes 24 hell be 12 and 12x2=24
Q5. You kinda just put the shaes together, the small square is rotated 180 degrees and fitted to the L to make the big square if that helps you visualise
Q6. Kinda tricky the pattern is then add 1 then they double. so 2 + 1 is 3 and then 3 doubled is 6 and then 6 + 1 is 7 and since 7 doubled is 14 the eight didn't belong
Q7. JJ kinda had the right idea with this one but imo it was kinda vague, the logic is that the branch would be your arm and the twig would be your hand i guess since leaves are attached directly to twigs
Q14. Similar to question 6 but the pattern this time i double then add 3 and every number follows that pattern except 48 at the end
Q15. Alll the numbers he liked were square numbers 5, 20 and 12 squared are 25, 400 and 144. The only square number in the options was 1600, which is 40 squared
Q16. Kinda hard to explain this one you kinda just have to count them. The reason there are so many is that you can combine some of the smaller ones together to make more like that thin column in the middle that looks like 4 actually has 11 if you combine the smaller ones together
Q17. The numbers in the sequence are cube numbers so 1 is 1 cubed, 8 is 2 cubed, 27 is 3 cubed. 4 cubed is 64 so the answer is 64
Q20. The blue triangle moves around the square clockwise and the green triangle moves around the square anti-clockwise
You are amazing for this, thank you so much, i got question 6 right but 14 threw me off kinda, although it was the same concept, and just to add the last question you are talking about is 20 not 17
2 doubled is not 6 though. Think you meant 2+1 then double
Thanks
@@alphacentauri8598 he just wrote it wrong it starts with 2, so it's 2+1 and then double which is 6
up-voted because you are smarter than me, just straight facts..
JJ: 2x2 is 3
Also JJ a few seconds later: ...What?!
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Here before the “hope you have a good day and good life” comments
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@SHRIRAM KP you weren't tho thats the thing
@@zombiefisk1 hope you have better bro
1) Snake (as JJ explained)
2) 21 (as JJ explained)
3) 15264 (as JJ explained)
4) 24 (there will always be 12 years between them. Double of twelve is 24)
5) Third from the top (the outer part corresponds with the right shape, the inner part is the left shape rotated 180°)
6) EIGHT (the pattern is +1, *2, +1, *2... eight doesn't fit)
7) Twig (leaves grow on twigs, although in some trees also on branches)
8) Ocean (as JJ explained)
9) 5 (as JJ explained)
10) 5 (as JJ explained)
11) True (as JJ explained)
12) reliable (as JJ explained)
13) England (as JJ explained)
14) 48 (the pattern is *2, +3, *2, +3... 48 should be 58)
15) 1600 (Ralph only likes squared numbers)
16) 22 (that's what I found, maybe I missed some)
17) 64 (The pattern is 1^3, 2^3, 3^3, 4^3, 5^3, 6^3...)
18) Flower (as JJ explained)
19) Third from the top (on of the sequences of stripes is going down by one each step, the other one is going up by one each step. Just follow them)
20) The bottom one (green rotates anticlockwise, blue rotates clockwise)
I am surprised he even managed to get an IQ of 111. Legit thought he would get like 80 or 90
A real IQ test does not contain some of those random questions that he had, and is mostly patterns and numbers. So you are not wrong
Believe me that site is not legit at all mensa is the real thing
Many of the questions were just testing general knowledge about random things, such as contries and oceans. Some of the questions were legit tho.
@@0x1sac more like reasoning not general knowledge
There absolutely BS tests that always give super high scores so people think they are smart and pay for their certificates and stuff.
The fact that he took the test again instead of just editing the iq number, proves his actual iq lol
it’s called being sincere
@@Marzipan4life he just put in the right answers after seeing them
@@titaniumtoad2448 at least he didn’t edit his original score. he was honest so i can respect that
Lol I was like no chance with the amount he got wrong.
cheating = smarter?
He truly is so intelligent that he messed up the 1st time just to trick us
Exactly man. Einstein been real quiet since JJ was born
Man do i Love Mo's editing skills.
"Ip, dip, do
The cats got the flu
Mummys got the chicken pox
Out goes you"
- KSI 2022
Jj struggling in the ez ones is jokes😂. Definitely knowledgeable.
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He has it tattooed on his chest of course he is 😂
Tf you mean the ez ones. They're all pretty easy
@@cell2179 tru that
@@cell2179 i mean if jj can get a score of 165 😂
7:19 LMFAAOOOO Wise words by knowledge
I never seen someone be so happy of answering the first question. At least you have a superior attitude.
Its still very hard to believe Jj struggled for more than 5 seconds to answer a very simple math question which is 13+8
Fibonacci
5:34 nice beatboxing
I'll answer why he got some wrong (the ones I can).
4: Mary is 12 years older than her brother, so by the time he is 12 she will be 24.
5: realise that for the cube the blue is always connected to green at its left. You can rotate it in your head or use paper but that rules out almost all of them option 3 as they have too many colours connected together.
6: The pattern is doubling the number, then adding one, then doubling the number etc. 2 +1 = 3, 3 x 2 = 6, 6+1 = 7, 7 x 2 = 14 etc. 8 is the outlier.
I agreed with him on 7. Would appreciate the clarification.
14: Pattern is doubling, then adding 3. 48 is not the double of 29.
15: He likes square numbers. 1600 is the square number of 40.
16: it depends on your eyes I guess.
20: Blue is heading in a clockwise direction while green is heading anti-clockwise, the second image shows them passing by each other. This means that you are left with the final choice.
Anyone got better clarification for 7 and 16, be my guest.
He also accidentally got some right, but a win is a win no? I won't bother correcting him since he did get them right in the end, if you are thoroughly confused about one however be my guest and ask, I will answer it if I can. Have a nice day.
been looking for a comment like this thank u homie
@@aaronthibault7040 Happy to help chief!
for 7. let's say your finger is like a leaf, then your hand is like a twig, because leaves directly attach to it
then your arm is a branch, because twigs attach to a branch like your hand attaches to your arm
then your torso is the bark, because branches attach to it like your arms attach to your torso
then your entire body is the tree, because they represent the whole object
for 16. it's really just trying really hard to count
For 17
The answer is 64. The pattern is cube of natural numbers
Edit;
The answer for 19th is the third one as someone corrected me the pattern of lines are alternating left and right and the number of lines also follow a definite pattern
"its his problem the kid"
JJ reading the question and rereading it coz he speed read through it without understanding it is so fucking relatable lol
JJ: I'm highly intelligent
Also JJ when asked what 8+13 equals: *starts counting with fingers*
Equasion
he got it right, can't knock the method
bro first violated maths by calling an equation, 'equasion', then he further violates it by calling 8+13 an 'equasion'💀💀💀
And at the end during the answers you can see he put 26 😂
@@notitzop give me a break bro english is my 2nd language
5:47 that's a meme material right there
10:47 Regarding this question; the right answer is 64. It's not very obvious but if you take a look and see that the sequence is written in their index number to the 3rd power. Meaning, the first number is 1, so 1^3 = 1. The 2nd number is 8, because 2^3 = 8. The third; 3^3 = 27, and so the 4th is 4^3 = 64.
7:29 "All the men are lesbians"
Lol
I love it when ksi says the ' f*ck it ' word every time when confirming the answer at the end before moving onto the next question.😂 It shows how messed up he is😂. It's like saying 'final answer' in 'who wants to be a millionaire'.😂
For anyone wondering for the 17th question, the answer is 64. In fact, it's just numbers raised to the third power staring from 1
So we have:
1×1×1=1
2×2×2=8
3×3×3=27
4×4×4=16×4=64
5×5×5=25×5=125
6×6×6=36×6=216
nerd
Mo… you’re a legend and JJ being Ralph was JOKES
JJ working out a problem by repeating it loudly is relatable af
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Real smart people answer Q1 by finding out which one isnt a mammal.
Knowing the right answer and hearing him waffle just to pick the wrong one is hilarious especially the perfect square question 😂😂
Yea I was like bruh and the same for the sister’s age question, it was clearly 24
Watching this video gave me nostalgia. Felt like this is a video that Old KSI would do.
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Logic behind answers to the questions JJ got wrong for those wondering:
4. Brother is 4 when Mary is 16 so will be 12 when Mary is 24
5. 2x2 block is flipped 180 degrees and placed adjacent to the other section to make option c
6. Series switches between adding 1 to the previous number and multiplying the previous by 2 so series should be 2,3,6,7,14,15,30
7. Idk how to explain this just sort of makes sense if you think about it
14. Series switches between multiplying the previous number by 2 and adding 3 to the previous number so correct series should be 1,2,5,10,13,26,29,58
15. Ralph only likes square numbers and 1600 = 40^2
16. Again hard to explain just gotta count
17. Sequence consists of cubic numbers, 1=1*1*1, 8=2*2*2, 27=3*3*3, 64=4*4*4
19. Should be option C since the singular beam alternates between the top left and bottom right. For the 6 other beams, they switch places on each new board. However, one beam moves to the other side. E.g on the 1st to 2nd board the 5 beams move to the bottom and the single beam moves to the top left but one of the 5 beams at the bottom also goes to the top.
20. Option E since the black triangle moves one triangle clockwise on each new board and and the green triangle moves one triangle anti-clockwise
I like how u spent so much time typing everything out
legend mate
7)Leaf is connected to a twig which is connected to a branch which is connected to the tree. A finger is connected to a hand which is connected to a arm which is connected to the body.
For number 6 I just thought it was odd and even alternating so I still got it right lol, ended up with a 145 score
you're wrong for 14, your pattern doesn't work because the last number is meant to be 48 not 58
Just leaving a life changing quote:)
"A foolish man complains of his torn pocket, while a wise man uses it to scratch his balls"
-anonymous
JJ: I want to be in the genius section
Also JJ: gets stuck on the first question
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JJ, you really make people's life less daunting, after a mental breakdown this is all I need. Thanks for the laugh. Ly♥️
I hope you alright. Everything gonna be ok.
The way he got question 3 right by pure luck just shows how knowledgeable our hero is, knowledge is always with him.
That’s how you do the question not pure luck😆
it wasn't the most optimal approach, but the reasoning was correct so i wouldn't say it was pure luck. JJ's still dumb as fuck tho 🤣
@@grrimley6571 every question should be answered this way 🤣
The bit where he was acting as if he was Ralph was the best part for me lol. That had me dying😂😂😂
Man Its been a while since I had such a good hard laugh !! The Ralph question was the one that broke the shit out of me 💀
We can all agree on the thing that Ralph choices are terrible and he is going to die virgin stupid kid liking and disliking numbers
4:32 that quick maths 🎶
Saw your girl in the park 🎶
That girl was an ockus🎶
3:12 He's a little confused but he got the spirit
9:31 the fact that he chose the one he don’t like is hilarious 😂
12:30 JJ didn't even realize he got the question right LMAO
3:00 bro jj getting the answer right but for the completely wrong reason cracks me up
JJ’s methodology to multiple choice questions: ‘It’s just a dog innit’
The moment he counted out 21 with his fingers, it was game over