Science: 3; History: 7; Entertainment: 5; Sport: 8; Royals: 9; Total = 32. Disappointing. But I usually do best at science, and badly at sport! Multiple choice throws up some odd results.
Did quite well,got about 85% The only section I came unstuck was sports.Too many questions on American sports that together with the rest of the world I did not know.Great to have a South African presenter for a change.
In English spiderweband cobwebs basically the same the only difference is that you would not usually refer to an orbital spider Web as a cobweb. A cobweb refers to the tangled three dimensional webs whether abandoned or not
Great quiz! Your pronunciation for smörgåsbord was great for the English pronunciation, but the swedish is a bit different the word Smör is supposed to be pronunced like Smirk without the K, Gås is pronounced like the band Goss , kind of, thats the closest sounding words I can find 😊😂
Ticks are often mistaken for insects, but they actually belong to a different group of arthropods called _arachnids_. Arachnids include: 1. Spiders 2. Scorpions 3. Ticks 4. Mites Ticks are more closely related to spiders and scorpions than they are to insects. Here's why: 1. *Body structure*: Ticks have a single, oval-shaped body, whereas insects have a three-part body (head, thorax, and abdomen). 2. *Legs*: Ticks have eight legs, like spiders, whereas insects have six legs. 3. *Mouthparts*: Ticks have a unique mouthpart called a hypostome, which is used for feeding on blood and other fluids. Insects have different types of mouthparts, such as mandibles and proboscis. So, while ticks might look a bit like insects, they're actually arachnids!
He mispronounced "Uranus". It should be YOOR-uh-nus. He should've specified the number of players on a baseball team. There are 9 on the field, 26 on the roster (I thought it was 25.) from opening day until, I believe, Sep. 1st when it's increased to 40. The category I did the worst on, by far, was British Royalty as I couldn't care less about it. It showed. The only one I got right was the year Princess Diana was killed. I had thought Queen Elizabeth had occupied the throne for 80 years.
Aug 2, 2018 - Oviparity - the laying of eggs - is harnessed by a small number of shark species, as most sharks are viviparous, meaning the eggs develop inside the shark.
@@heylloh Mongolian was biggest contiguous. Ie one joined lump. Land mass, number of countries, geographical spread number if people, gdp basically every other measure apart from joined up lump of land it was the British Empire
fuck the king and the family royal, I failed almost all its questions and it costed me the wisdom award for the first time 😅 I got the Intelligence award 4/4
People who achieve a high score on these trivia quizzes aren't so much super-smart as they are able to simply retain more shitless information than others...
Very addictive quizzes 😅...40/50 score ✌️
I got 24 right
My best score! 49/50😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉!!!! My best score! 🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️🍀🍀🤞
Got 15 wrong! Interesting quiz.
My inspiration
Not all sharks lay eggs!
I’m thinking that they all give live birth. But not sure.
Some questions are too easy, but in general they are good ones.
I aim for a variety. Thanks!
All but 4 of them
#12 Lief Eriksson
Thank you! I missed 5
I knew fresh spiderwebs were inhabited while cobwebs were dead spider webs, plus I got 40/50 thanks for the quiz! 🤔😛😇🤗
33, plus the bonus.
46/50 goot bonus question right also👍
Science: 3; History: 7; Entertainment: 5; Sport: 8; Royals: 9; Total = 32. Disappointing. But I usually do best at science, and badly at sport! Multiple choice throws up some odd results.
Voyager 1 was launched in 1977
Came here to say this!
A spider web is an active web and a cobweb is an abandoned web
31/50 with the bonus hehe
I got 26 questions right
Did quite well,got about 85% The only section I came unstuck was sports.Too many questions on American sports that together with the rest of the world I did not know.Great to have a South African presenter for a change.
Good score! I have reduced the number of sports rounds in the quizzes, just including the odd question now and then.
I love koses
A bit contused. Q7 What is the capital of Wales, easy, but in the science sectiion?
In English spiderweband cobwebs basically the same the only difference is that you would not usually refer to an orbital spider Web as a cobweb. A cobweb refers to the tangled three dimensional webs whether abandoned or not
35/50 I also got the bonus question wrong I was not aware that cobwebs was the vacant house
I only got 1 right in science,2 right in history,6 right in entertainment,4 right in sports,4 right in royal family all in all I got 17/50 right
you suck jk maybe
21 out of 30.
The answer to the bonus question is Cobweb is the house of the spider and the spider web is the web through which the spider will travel
Took test 3 days later, score improved from 14 to 39. Also guessed 100 years war question correctly. ;)
#18 pyramids are not tombs
25/50 MID👈
27/30
Science: 8/10
History: 7/10
Entertainment: 3/10
Sports: 5/10
British Royal Family: 4/10
Total: 27/50
In MLB baseball there are 9 players on the field, but 40 players on the team.
Entertainment is not ONLY film or pop.
38 gang
Great quiz! Your pronunciation for smörgåsbord was great for the English pronunciation, but the swedish is a bit different the word Smör is supposed to be pronunced like Smirk without the K, Gås is pronounced like the band Goss , kind of, thats the closest sounding words I can find 😊😂
47 and the bonus
We think Literature too
i just get correct answers only 18 huhu
Cobwebs are uninhabited.
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32/50 oh dear not too good on science and entertainment!
Thanks for watching!
Ticks are often mistaken for insects, but they actually belong to a different group of arthropods called _arachnids_.
Arachnids include:
1. Spiders
2. Scorpions
3. Ticks
4. Mites
Ticks are more closely related to spiders and scorpions than they are to insects. Here's why:
1. *Body structure*: Ticks have a single, oval-shaped body, whereas insects have a three-part body (head, thorax, and abdomen).
2. *Legs*: Ticks have eight legs, like spiders, whereas insects have six legs.
3. *Mouthparts*: Ticks have a unique mouthpart called a hypostome, which is used for feeding on blood and other fluids. Insects have different types of mouthparts, such as mandibles and proboscis.
So, while ticks might look a bit like insects, they're actually arachnids!
Wow, thank you!
@detormentis 🧑🏿👍🏿😄😄
42/50 and I knew the bonus. However, Prince Charles is now King! Update!
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45/51.
I'm super smart
A tick is not an insect. It's an arachnid.
I didn't know any of the sport answers (OK so I kinda knew about Ayrton Senna) so took a lucky dip. 33%? Yeah, that worked. Otherwise simples!
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In Sweden we use the same word of spiderweb and it can mean one of two things yk. In Sweden it's Spindelnät
The baseball one is not accurate since the AL has 10 players for a designated hitter
NL does too, as of this year.
This is for week of Sept 20. The answer is Tick ....the insect associated with Lyme disease.
44/50
36
Obviously whales don't lay eggs, but neither do 99% of sharks.
Good thing i watched One piece
Not sure why the capital of Wales was in with the science questions, that's geography.
Ticks ain’t insects, sorry had to say it😬
Nope…they’re from the same creepy family as spiders, which aren’t insects either.
Got 14 wrong, most in Entertainment and then in Sports.
#12 Wrongly, of course! #16 Wrong! It's the British empire! #27 Whom, not who.
The Royal Family???
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Question for length of 100 years war, answer not being 100 years, wouldn’t 100 years still be a correct answer because of the name?
I'm smarter ⬇️
He mispronounced "Uranus". It should be YOOR-uh-nus.
He should've specified the number of players on a baseball team. There are 9 on the field, 26 on the roster (I thought it was 25.) from opening day until, I believe, Sep. 1st when it's increased to 40.
The category I did the worst on, by far, was British Royalty as I couldn't care less about it. It showed. The only one I got right was the year Princess Diana was killed. I had thought Queen Elizabeth had occupied the throne for 80 years.
A COBWEB ITIS A SPIDER WOVEN HOUSE.
WHEREAS A COBWEB IT IS SPIDER HIDE OUT.
Royal family destroyed it for me
38/50 and missed the bonus question.
What is the world's oldest recorded civilization is harrapan civilization in India
Sharks give live birth!
Some sharks do lay eggs.
Aug 2, 2018 - Oviparity - the laying of eggs - is harnessed by a small number of shark species, as most sharks are viviparous, meaning the eggs develop inside the shark.
@@DanDownunda8888ovoviviparous.
Largest empire in history is the British empire
good quiz except the royal family their english we are american 5 wrong
Their English what?
Maybe amount of countries or how far they spread, but in land mass expanse, it was the Mongolian Empire.
@@heylloh Mongolian was biggest contiguous. Ie one joined lump. Land mass, number of countries, geographical spread number if people, gdp basically every other measure apart from joined up lump of land it was the British Empire
@@steveamoroso9300 What are you talking about.
Meghan isn’t a princess!
He didn't say she was.
Meghan is not a princess, by the way!
Murrrow! Hiss!
Not a very tough quiz. More like a kids quiz. Very contradictory to the way it is named
Bald
fuck the king and the family royal, I failed almost all its questions and it costed me the wisdom award for the first time 😅
I got the Intelligence award 4/4
Question 18 is a FALSE Question . The Great Pyramid in Egypt was NOT Built as a Tomb for Khufu or Any Other Pharaoh .
Definitely NOT "trivia"...PLEASE get a dictionary.
People who achieve a high score on these trivia quizzes aren't so much super-smart as they are able to simply retain more shitless information than others...
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