You're killing me lately, Sean! Moving me from Curie to Hawking! I got all of 2 correct on the picture trivia, but did well on the languages and science. Stopped counting at 15 wrong!
I'm very happy with my score of 47! I'm cross with myself for missing out on axolotl, as I'm sure you've featured that creature before! Bonus answer = Engineering. As always, a challenging and entertaining quiz - thanks!
if you got 47, then you must be the greatest guesser in the world! It is almost impossible to get that score from surety of knowledge....this was the hardest one I have ever seen....
Hope you are having a good week so far, Shaun. For Round 76 of the Ultimate Trivia Quiz, I scored 47/50. Missing #30, 42, and 50. Seems that I'm a perpetual Einstein.😁 The bonus is Engineering, but I don't think it has anything to do with driving a train! 🤣 Thanks for another interesting quiz.
I read some of your comments after I missed 13. The correct answer for the spider is Black Widow. You can tell be the distinctive red hourglass. Another great quiz. Thank you, Sean for bringing these quizzes. They are a great learning tool.
@@kurtnielsen2067 School was 50 years ago for me! Some Countries of The World have come and gone, new vocabulary for new things invented and now days, supposedly, 2+2 *can* =3 😐🥴🤦
Hello Sean! Excellent quiz today! 33/50 was challenging & fun! Re-watching to learn new things. Answer to Bonus question: The 'E' stands for Engineering. Have a great day!😊🌼🥀🌻🦋
Question 5 the answer is nebula ( singular) not nebulae ( plural). There is no such word as litote. Litotes is a singular word. And strictly the first bird is an Atlantic puffin. There is another rather bizarre species, the tufted puffin.
STEM? We didn't have this yet when I was in school, but think it might be "evaluate". You're right, today's quiz was a tad tuff...I sucked, my worst score to date. ❤️🌎💚
You may not know much general knowledge but real intelligence is more about solving and find solutions to puzzles . " Thinking outside the box " shows a more flexible mind than just sticking to orthodox dogma .
All things science 6/10 Language 7/10 Mixed trivia 7/10 Creatures 9/10 Cities and Countries 8/10 Total 37/50 Bonus Science Technology ENGINEERING Mathmatics
In zoology, a crepuscular animal is one that is active primarily during the twilight period, being matutinal, vespertine, or both. This is distinguished from diurnal and nocturnal behavior, where an animal is active during the hours of daylight and of darkness, respectively.
Wordnik says: crepuscular krĭ-pŭs′kyə-lər adjective Of or like twilight; dim. Active primarily at dawn or dusk or both. Used of animals. Occurring at dawn or dusk or both:
I got the Einstein award with a score of 43 or 44. But you were supposed to give an IQ correlation in the click video. I know it wouldn't be scientifically valid, but some estimate range would have been a nice ego boost. 😊
How come the last three bonus questions I answered, I was never told whether or not I got them right? But I bet if I say the 'E" in STEM stands for "Elephant", I'll quickly be told that's incorrect ;)
I would say your phrasing of the question, regarding the Komodo Dragon was very ambiguous. You asked what type of animal it was: not it's specific name. Either reptile, or lizard could also be considered accurate, according to the question. With reptile being the main classification, & lizard being a species, of that order. Didn't make any difference to my score, though. Below my average 😧
I'm sorry to say this, but the Black Widow question actually depicted an Australian Redback spider - the distinctive red stripe was just visible on the abdomen (also, was a female of the species).
This is not a test of how smart you are. Being smart is not the same as knowing a lot of facts. Intelligence is the ability to solve problems, design or invent.
You're killing me lately, Sean! Moving me from Curie to Hawking! I got all of 2 correct on the picture trivia, but did well on the languages and science. Stopped counting at 15 wrong!
I know how you feel.🥴
He got me on this one.
Fun way to learn stuff tho. 👍😎
Through pain comes growth! I "grow" alot with Sean's quizzes! 😀
@@su-rv2uq 🤣
I admit, this quiz was challenging 😅
Great quiz. The E in STEM stands for engineering.
Correct, thanks for watching!
I'm very happy with my score of 47! I'm cross with myself for missing out on axolotl, as I'm sure you've featured that creature before! Bonus answer = Engineering. As always, a challenging and entertaining quiz - thanks!
You are right, I have used the Axolotl before. That is an excellent score, and correct on the bonus!
if you got 47, then you must be the greatest guesser in the world! It is almost impossible to get that score from surety of knowledge....this was the hardest one I have ever seen....
@@DrGargani I won't deny that I had a few lucky guesses, but I've had nearly 80 years of exposure to a multitude of trivia and a lot of it has stuck!!
@@lavrentizapadni747 God bless you then, because this one was an unusually tough mother....
@@DrGargani And to you too! I'm sure that Shaun will one day unwittingly invade your trivia cupboard and you'll end up with a 45+ score!
This came up in my Recommended Viewing. I received a high Hawking. I will take it!
33/50 No bonus for me today. This was a harder quiz than most of your efforts. I commend you, Sean. Thanks for sharing. It's always a pleasure.👍😁✌️
Well Sean, you out-did yourself this time! This one was tough!!
(Not even going to share my score😂🤣)
Thanks for watching!
Hope you are having a good week so far, Shaun. For Round 76 of the Ultimate Trivia Quiz, I scored 47/50. Missing #30, 42, and 50. Seems that I'm a perpetual Einstein.😁
The bonus is Engineering, but I don't think it has anything to do with driving a train! 🤣
Thanks for another interesting quiz.
Thank you for watching! Seems todays quiz was a bit challenging, so thats a great score!
I read some of your comments after I missed 13. The correct answer for the spider is Black Widow. You can tell be the distinctive red hourglass. Another great quiz. Thank you, Sean for bringing these quizzes. They are a great learning tool.
I give up. This was more difficult than usual!
Bonus: Engineering. Very tough quiz this one, I managed only 36/50 this time but a very well compiled one Sean, thanks.
Another great quizz thanks
Thank you so much, and thank you for watching!
26/50 Blimey! Sean you ain't kidding that it was a tough one this time, I thought I was doing University Challenge. 🤔
I did terrible, missed 17.. but learned quite a bit.
Great Quiz as always.
I have no clue what STEM is.
Thank you for watching!
Subjects in school: science, technology, engineering, math
@@kurtnielsen2067 School was 50 years ago for me!
Some Countries of The World have come and gone, new vocabulary for new things invented and now days, supposedly, 2+2 *can* =3
😐🥴🤦
@@kurtnielsen2067 oh my goodness.
I didn't even understand you explaining what STEM means.
🤣👏🤣🤣🥴
Thank you..
We all learn from Sean.👍
Hello Sean! Excellent quiz today! 33/50 was challenging & fun! Re-watching to learn new things. Answer to Bonus question: The 'E' stands for Engineering. Have a great day!😊🌼🥀🌻🦋
Thank you, and you too! And correct on the bonus!
Hi Shaun or Sean. Stuck with a Fleming. Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics in EDUCATION.
Correct!
Hello Sean!
Answer to bonus is ENGINEERING?
Thanks for the quiz!
You got it!
Wow, I got them all right. That is, up to no. 25. Have things to do. Nice questions.
Question 5 the answer is nebula ( singular) not nebulae ( plural).
There is no such word as litote. Litotes is a singular word.
And strictly the first bird is an Atlantic puffin. There is another rather bizarre species, the tufted puffin.
Sure it’s not a pufted tuffin?
Doing this quiz after no sleep for two days, did I do...
A: Horrible
B: Terrible
C: Attrocious
Ya even misspelled Atrocious. :)
@@Kiddman32 bruh
You did C, horrible.
38/50 Sean. It was rather tough. Bonus answer is ???
46/50. I missed one in the last 30 questions. The Spanish Steps one.
Cool. 43 and Engineering. Like this.
I love the variety - thank you for the mental stimulation. 47/50 but three were educated guesses. I long to achieve a Curie award. E for Engineering.
Great score! And correct on the bonus, thank you so much for watching!
41/50 =) Thanks for another awesome quiz. Bonus question answer: Engineering.
Wowzer! Tough one today!
The bronze Colossus was in Lindos on the island of Rhodes.
Great quiz you have a new subscriber! 40 for us tonight. 😊👍❤️
Thanks for subbing! Excellent score!
STEM? We didn't have this yet when I was in school, but think it might be "evaluate". You're right, today's quiz was a tad tuff...I sucked, my worst score to date. ❤️🌎💚
40/50...Nice quiz...it doesn't matter if I answered some in Spanish...cause sometimes I know them in my language 🥰
And a great score, thanks for watching!
Thanks... quizzes are good for my memory...Have a nice week..🥰
You may not know much general knowledge but real intelligence is more about solving and find solutions to puzzles . " Thinking outside the box " shows a more flexible mind than just sticking to orthodox dogma .
By round:
8/10
7/10
9/10
5/10
6/10
Bonus: Engineering.
Correct on the bonus!
I got 8, 10, 10, 6 and 9 plus the bonus!
Got 45 today and engineering is the bonus answer.
41/50. Piece of cake.
Difficult quiz. Got 35 correct. Answer to bonus question is Engineering
Correct!
10/10 for science. 4/10 for language. 8/10 for Trivia. 9/10 for creatures. 9/10 countries and cities.
Grunting caveman confirmed.
🙈🇬🇧 only 34/50 crashed and burned this time ! Haha The E I got as Engineering though.
I always got the score of 25 to 27 happy for that at least out of 50 questions I've got half of it....
This one was difficult. I got 25/50 and the e in STEM stands for Engineering.
All things science 6/10
Language 7/10
Mixed trivia 7/10
Creatures 9/10
Cities and Countries 8/10
Total 37/50
Bonus Science Technology ENGINEERING Mathmatics
Correct!
Relatively easy but E for me.
I'm calling foul on crepuscular versus nocturnal. They are synonyms of the first order - identical in Merriam Webster.
In zoology, a crepuscular animal is one that is active primarily during the twilight period, being matutinal, vespertine, or both. This is distinguished from diurnal and nocturnal behavior, where an animal is active during the hours of daylight and of darkness, respectively.
@@detormentis That's the difference between a dictionary on biology and one on language. I stand corrected. 👍🏻🍀✝️🇺🇲👊🏻
Wordnik says:
crepuscular
krĭ-pŭs′kyə-lər
adjective
Of or like twilight; dim.
Active primarily at dawn or dusk or both. Used of animals.
Occurring at dawn or dusk or both:
Answer to bonus question is engineering. (had to look this one up) I missed 3 of the questions...47/50.
36, first time I have done one of these, quite a few lucky guesses tbh
48/50 and the bonus is engineering. 11 and 28 were the ones I got wrong.
49/50 Engineering!
For a person who's native language is NOT English and keep getting scores from Flemming award and sometimes Hawking award I don't think I do too bad.
Great quiz I got more incorrect this time but 43 correct.
Aced the animals, but mispronounced "axolotl", as always.
Good quiz! Recent sub.
I got the Einstein award with a score of 43 or 44. But you were supposed to give an IQ correlation in the click video. I know it wouldn't be scientifically valid, but some estimate range would have been a nice ego boost. 😊
9:39 That is a shongololo?
Thanks Sean, that was a tough one 👍
And fortunately, I'm from Perth so a Perthite in the Genius class.........not 😂
Las Vegas
How come the last three bonus questions I answered, I was never told whether or not I got them right? But I bet if I say the 'E" in STEM stands for "Elephant", I'll quickly be told that's incorrect ;)
should I give myself a point if my answer was a straight up guess?
Don't tell anyone.... but yes, its fine!
I would say your phrasing of the question, regarding the Komodo Dragon was very ambiguous. You asked what type of animal it was: not it's specific name.
Either reptile, or lizard could also be considered accurate, according to the question. With reptile being the main classification, & lizard being a species, of that order.
Didn't make any difference to my score, though. Below my average 😧
E in STEM stands for Engineering
Hardly fair when you dont ask the questions that I do know the answers to.
There’s a weird logic to that 😂
42/50
31 out of 50. I did better than I hoped !
20/50---- horrible result as far as I believe!
32/50 + bonus
I'm sorry to say this, but the Black Widow question actually depicted an Australian Redback spider - the distinctive red stripe was just visible on the abdomen (also, was a female of the species).
It's a black widow because of the red hourglass.
@@jeanday9747
Looked like a black widow to me and I've seen hundreds of them stacking firewood in Virginia.
23/50
omg that was so hard I only got 26/50 and I couldn't get the Bonus Question answer at least them silly facts have gone !
Me and Hawking, who would have thought.
48/50 - Bonus answer: Engineering
Excellent, and correct on the bonus!
My goodness Sean that was very hard
Einstein IQ 197 and my IQ 208. so yes, I win.
I got Edison award for brightness
Engineering
Correct!
E. Embryonic
Question 27......today.
45/50Bonus - engineered?😊
Einstein wasn't as smart as you might think...
He married his cousin, and planned on naming their child Frank...
Frank Einstein...
Get it..?
Omg!!!! When my wife gets home we are watching this.
Enjoy!
39 Engineering
34, and Education?
The answer is engineering. I scored 45/50.
Nebula = singular. Nebulae (neb-yoo-lee) = plural.
Bonus: Engineering
baset😂
43, I’m Einstein!
41 engineering
Damn. I are dum. 😄
12 wrong! Not impressed with myself at all!😉
Engineering 37
I got 25 right
36 correct. Now, I have proof for my wife she married a wise man; wise enough to know she won't listen...
I haven’t slept and it’s 8am. Let’s see how I do.
And...? What score did you get?
@@detormentis Not a good one lol Close to 10 wrong but not sure exactly.
Stripper?
@@gbone7581 Good guess. 😜
This is not a test of how smart you are. Being smart is not the same as knowing a lot of facts. Intelligence is the ability to solve problems, design or invent.
E stands for Engineering !
I have trouble SPELLING Einstein because I’m dyslexic 😅
I thought an axolotl was an Aztec weapon but that’s an atlatl. Sue me.
Scored a 43….e stands for engineering
E+Engineering
Correct!
WOW ! Number 27 ! Really ?
I didn't do so well on this one....
Hi
Hello there
Isn't Rmoeo Montague pronounced MONTAGHEW ?
My wife is Greek so I got destroyed. I got the animals and countries.