I agree, which most are. It is a marketing ploy to get people with inferiour complexes to take the quiz. And a minority, who know their intelligence/knowledge, but would fancy learning something new...
Memory and experience. Most of these quizzes assume that the participants are American a d include many questions on sport, television shows and history that only Americans are likely to know. Get me started on Ancient Greece or British wildlife and I'll wipe the floor with you.
Being smart is knowing stuff. being intelligent is having the ability to apply your knowledge to solving problems. It is far better to be intelligent than smart.
40/50. Bonus answer - sabotage. Fun fact: the word 'sabotage' came about when the Luddites, weavers who worked from home on their own looms, began to be replaced by industrial ones. They went to destroy the looms by throwing their wooden shoes (sabots) at them. That is why we call a person who resists progress a Luddite.
@@pisswobble1571 [9:05] "Bonus Question:" "What do you call the act of hindering someone's success, or destroying needed equipment?" Answer: Sabotage. The question asks for the nomenclature of the act/action, not the perpetrator/actor. Technically, 'saboteur' is incorrect.
Locusts and grasshoppers are almost impossible to distinguish between since locusts are technically grasshoppers with different behaviors. To clarify, I believe the grasshopper in this video is an Eastern Lubber grasshopper. I have worked with insects for the last 12 years and grew up in a heavily populated grasshopper, cicada and katydid area. All fascinating creatures.
We love your quizzes, Sean! We bought clickers to keep track easier and compete against each other. Neither of us could think of the word sabotage until looking at the comments! 🤦🏼♀️ Thank you for doing these! We also said cantaloupe and gave ourselves points.
I got 37 right , I also counted cantaloupe as correct. Also got the bonus question Sabotage, which is from the French word SABOT which was a wooden shoe like a clog, which when thrown into the leather belts used to power equipment from a large steam engine could jam the equipment or break the belts.
Lol...the first answer I thought of for the bonus question was Narcissism because they do their best to destroy their victim. Great quiz Detormentis. Thank you!
I missed one from the first ten: Shocked to hear that TB was still killing so many people when it is fairly easily treated. My grandfather died of TB, but that was in 1954. I thought malaria had taken over that spot. One form the second group: Surprised to hear about so many deadly scorpions- thought those were spiders.
@@andrewsmith8729 I picked up on the poisonous vs venomous distinction. My father was stung by a scorpion in New Mexico. It wasn't that big a deal. I guess I based my evaluation of spiders vs scorpions on that.
Hello Sean! I love the challenging quizzes because I learn a lot! 37/50 today; And the Answer to the Bonus question: Sabotage. Thanks for a Great quiz! Wishing you & everyone here a lovely weekend!😊🌼🍃🌻🥀🐝
1:55 The answer depends on different colonial masters. Some may say Singapore, some Java, and some Hong Kong, but the Philippine archipelago earned the title first in mid-1700.
Indeed. Manila was first described as "Perla del Oriente" in 1751. Since then, the title has also been attributed to Shanghai, Penang, Saigon and Phnom Penh.
This has nothing to do with intelligence but general knowledge from a American perspective. Can you answer these questions set from an Asian perspective? (1) In which country is the town of Perlis? (a) Sri Lanka (b) Malaysia (c) the Philippines (2) Corazon Aquino was the former president of which country? (a) Mongolia (b) Indonesia (c) the Philippines (3) Which of these is an Indian musical instrument? (a) pipa (b) tabla (c) ranak (4) Which is a land-locked country in South East Asia? (a) Thailand (b) Cambodia (c) Laos *(5) And this question really test your intelligence : Mr Lee had some magazines. From Monday to Friday, he sold 315 magazines. He sold 2/5 of the remaining magazines on Saturday and Sunday. The number of magazines left was 1/4 of what he had at first. How many magazines he had at first? (Singapore Grade 6 Maths)
Really enjoy these quizzes. So well researched and balanced. However, I wonder if a person’s intelligence actually relates to having a memory like an elephant for facts. I certainly have a very good memory and score high on quizzes - but I’m not intelligent at all. 😂
As an example--A person with a good memory can remember how to answer a mathematical problem after being taught, but an inlelligent person can get the correct answer without any help.
Hello, Sean! I don't want to sabotage my chances, but sabotage is the answer 😂. Thanks for another fantastic quiz! I managed to score four incorrect answsrs. It was a good day for me! 😀👍
Barely made Hawking with only 38/50. For some reason the word,"sabotage" didn't occur to me. Maybe because I'd always heard it used in war movies? Btw in this part of the world(Southeast Georgia US) I'd always heard it called a cantaloupe. Great quiz. Thank you, Sean.
As for the bonus...I am going with sabotage??? After deciding on sabotage, I read some of the other comments and I see many of us are going with that. Missed 2 questions on today's quiz. Thank you, Sean, for coming through for us once again with a great quiz. 👍
This should be called "Is your General Knowledge above average", which is different to intelligence... I did enjoyed even though I expected something else... My score 36 (including the points for sabotage).
As a kid we used to go on school field trips to Philadelphia and back in the 60’s we could walk up to the Liberty Bell and touch it and put our fingers in the crack of the bell. Can’t do that nowadays, vandalism
Countries: 8/10 Deadly: 7/10 Mixed: 7/10 Potp: 6/10 Lore/Lit: 7/10 Total: 35/50 I did considerably better on the College-themed quiz. This one seemed harder to me.
Sabotage. Only got 34 today, probably one if my lowest scores, but still very enjoyable. I love learning new things and usually Google for more information after taking your quiz.
This guy doesn't look intelligent himself. He just picked some pieces of general knowledge to make a quiz to boost some people's ego. To really test one's intelligence, you can't find the answers from Google. It should an IQ test like "Mother had cleaned up the house, cooked dinner and bathed all her 3 toddlers, Adam, Ben and Calvin because Dad after work would go pick their grandparents to come for dinner. When their guests arrived, they found someone didn't have a shower, not changed into clean clothes and had bad body odour. Who was it? No, they didn't have any pet.
@@GoodGood-vb8gm Wow. Why don't you post a picture of yourself to show what a real "intelligent" person should look like? You might be disappointed in the general opinion, as a self-aggrandising millennial.
What do you call the act of preventing or hindering? block, blockade, embarrass, hinder, obstruct, stymie, stymy. hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of.
Somewhere around 35-38 (I lost count after getting annoyed at myself for not recognising Singapore a week after the Grand Prix 😅). Bonus was Sabotage. A fun little quiz... I'm off to check out your back catalogue 😛
Got 37. Fleming Award of Intelligence. Weirdly, I am like a 6th cousin twice removed (or whatever) to Fleming through my Ayrshire and Strathaven routes. Really annoyed at getting the Agatha Christie question wrong.
Just barely managed to get into Hawking Award of Wisdom. I was on a roll until I got to the 3rd category and only managed to get 5 of them. Oh well, 38/50 is still ok.
Tho English is my "second" language, I think I did not bad with 40 out of 50. I struggeled with some very special vocabulary for plants or animals. And question 5 confused me, as in Europe we consider the "Orient" as the Islamic countries of the Near East. Hong Kong, Shanghai and Singapore are in South-East Asia. The words deduced from Greek or Latin were no problem. Thanks for the Quiz!
These quizzes test on general knowledge not intelligence. If you wish to test your intelligence, try Singapore Maths (Primary 6) : Q. Mr Lee had some magazines. From Monday to Friday, he sold 315 magazines. He sold 2/5 of the remaining magazines on Saturday and Sunday. The number of magazines left was 1/4 of what he had at first. How many magazines he had at first?
I got 10 wrong. Fun quiz. Sabotage is the answer to the bonus question. It comes from the word sabot, which is French for clog. Sabotage was the act of thrwoing your clogs into machinery, causing it to break down. My dad taught me that.
Wow, I can't believe I got a 9/10 out of the first one, and the only one I missed was the one I doubted my first answer :o. I thought I had no chance of doing good in the first category
Sabotage. ❤ your channel!
Correct!
@@detormentis history degree finally pays off. Lol
I concur my dear friend!
and only 12 wrong...
i guessed interference
This is not intelligence, it is knowledge. They are different.
yeah, but fun.... that's what I thought when took the SAT.
I agree, which most are. It is a marketing ploy to get people with inferiour complexes to take the quiz. And a minority, who know their intelligence/knowledge, but would fancy learning something new...
Correct... after all, if you never read or studied these items/topics before, how would you know??
Memory and experience. Most of these quizzes assume that the participants are American a d include many questions on sport, television shows and history that only Americans are likely to know. Get me started on Ancient Greece or British wildlife and I'll wipe the floor with you.
Knowledge of trivia.
Being smart is knowing stuff. being intelligent is having the ability to apply your knowledge to solving problems. It is far better to be intelligent than smart.
True, but if you're intelligent, being smart is an added bonus.
@@G45H3R Lots of intelligent people out there washing cars or stacking shelves.
Smart people are a different thing entirely.
This is true but I'd still rather be intelligent than smart. I can always aquire more knowledge. I can't aquire more intelligence. 😮
Just realized, you are actually agreeing with me. Lol....see that....intelligence in action.
Unfortunately, I'm good at knowing stuff.
I'm useless at knowledge
Number 40 is a cantaloupe in the US. Melon is a generic term for several fruits and vegetables.
Score yourself +1
In Indiana it's called a "musk melon".
In Australia it’s a Rock Melon, cantaloupe and Honey dew are different
Mate we said this!! Thank you for pointing it out
@@MoiAussie1 Depending on which state you grew up in - its either a Rockmelon or a Cantaloupe. NSW is the main state calling them Rockmelons.
Loved the quiz (42/50). But let's not mistake knowledge with intelligence. Happy holidays!
Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Intelligence is knowing you don't put it in a fruit-salad.
Intelligent people seek knowledge.
@@nbenefiel🤡
40/50. Bonus answer - sabotage. Fun fact: the word 'sabotage' came about when the Luddites, weavers who worked from home on their own looms, began to be replaced by industrial ones. They went to destroy the looms by throwing their wooden shoes (sabots) at them. That is why we call a person who resists progress a Luddite.
Or is it saboteur
@@pisswobble1571 Not every saboteur is a Luddite. My brother doesn't use a smart phone but he's never sabotaged anything!
@@isabelstokes4042 I never mentioned luddite... I was simply explaining the definition of the answer
@@pisswobble1571
[9:05] "Bonus Question:"
"What do you call the act of hindering someone's success, or destroying needed equipment?"
Answer: Sabotage. The question asks for the nomenclature of the act/action, not the perpetrator/actor.
Technically, 'saboteur' is incorrect.
9/10 on the potpurri section. I've never seen an egg separtor in my life, honestly.
Intelligence is logical thinking, analytical, calculations, pattern recognition, thinking out of the box, perspective, it's not General Knowledge.
Bloom's Taxonomy
31/50....ALWAYS STICK WITH YOUR 1ST CHOICE...
Sabotage, your grasshopper looked like a young Locust to me?
Locusts and grasshoppers are almost impossible to distinguish between since locusts are technically grasshoppers with different behaviors. To clarify, I believe the grasshopper in this video is an Eastern Lubber grasshopper. I have worked with insects for the last 12 years and grew up in a heavily populated grasshopper, cicada and katydid area. All fascinating creatures.
@@mlh1063thanks, that just pushed me up to a 30 👊🏻
I thought it was a locust too. Our grasshopper is green.
In Australia they're every colour you can think of...all grasshoppers to us.
@@seanbutnotasheeple2090
have you got rainbow grasshoppers?
Sabotage. Thank you Sean for a very challenging and fun quiz today! I lost track of my wrong answers, but I enjoyed it and learned some things lol!
Correct, thank you for watching!
The Philippines is The Pearl of the Orient. Google it. I'm Filipino and I've known this since Gradeschool.
#40 That is a cantaloupe, melon is the category. That is like calling a Cashew a nut.
LOL you must be an American! 😉 We call it a rock melon here. In the UK, the fruit is called a "melon" or "orange melon". 😘😉
From the Dutch wooden shoe, the Sabot which was thrown into machinery by angry workers who felt exploited, sabotage.
Thank you, I did not know that!
Thanks - I didn't know that.
Sabotage, I knew the answer, it was referenced in the film "Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country"
We love your quizzes, Sean! We bought clickers to keep track easier and compete against each other. Neither of us could think of the word sabotage until looking at the comments! 🤦🏼♀️ Thank you for doing these! We also said cantaloupe and gave ourselves points.
I got 37 right , I also counted cantaloupe as correct. Also got the bonus question Sabotage, which is from the French word SABOT which was a wooden shoe like a clog, which when thrown into the leather belts used to power equipment from a large steam engine could jam the equipment or break the belts.
Lol...the first answer I thought of for the bonus question was Narcissism because they do their best to destroy their victim. Great quiz Detormentis. Thank you!
Lol I was thinking *ssh*le but that's basicly the same 😂
Got 28 correct answers.Thank u for the quiz .It increases my knowledge.
Question 40: Name the fruit
Me: Cantaloupe!😁
In United States
Rock melon or Cantaloupe in Australia.
In the melon family I guess.
I got 41 if I count cantaloupe and camel as opposed to melon and dromedary.
You are right about the cantaloupe , but a camel has two humps and the dromadary only one.
The judges say those are acceptable answers.
I said musk melon and camel. It just asked what animal, not a specific category of animal.
To be precise: Hong Kong actually isn’t a city. It’s the island territory.
The city is called Victoria.
I missed one from the first ten: Shocked to hear that TB was still killing so many people when it is fairly easily treated. My grandfather died of TB, but that was in 1954. I thought malaria had taken over that spot.
One form the second group: Surprised to hear about so many deadly scorpions- thought those were spiders.
The trick in the question is "communicable". You are correct though: Malaria IS the biggest killer but cannot be transmitted.
@@spervuurproduksies Ahh, that sounds right. Good catch. Thanks.
I too thought it was malaria
A mushroom is poisonous... not venomous.... it had to be either a spider of a scorpion. Deathstalker is a scorpion.
@@andrewsmith8729 I picked up on the poisonous vs venomous distinction. My father was stung by a scorpion in New Mexico. It wasn't that big a deal. I guess I based my evaluation of spiders vs scorpions on that.
Another brilliant quiz, I did well today. So happy chappy. Thanks Sean
Hello Sean! I love the challenging quizzes because I learn a lot! 37/50 today; And the Answer to the Bonus question: Sabotage. Thanks for a Great quiz! Wishing you & everyone here a lovely weekend!😊🌼🍃🌻🥀🐝
Thank you so much. A great score, and correct on the bonus question! Thank you for watching!
1:55 The answer depends on different colonial masters. Some may say Singapore, some Java, and some Hong Kong, but the Philippine archipelago earned the title first in mid-1700.
Indeed. Manila was first described as "Perla del Oriente" in 1751.
Since then, the title has also been attributed to Shanghai, Penang, Saigon and Phnom Penh.
This has nothing to do with intelligence but general knowledge from a American perspective. Can you answer these questions set from an Asian perspective?
(1) In which country is the town of Perlis? (a) Sri Lanka (b) Malaysia (c) the Philippines
(2) Corazon Aquino was the former president of which country? (a) Mongolia (b) Indonesia (c) the Philippines
(3) Which of these is an Indian musical instrument? (a) pipa (b) tabla (c) ranak
(4) Which is a land-locked country in South East Asia? (a) Thailand (b) Cambodia (c) Laos
*(5) And this question really test your intelligence :
Mr Lee had some magazines. From Monday to Friday, he sold 315 magazines. He sold 2/5 of the remaining magazines on Saturday and Sunday. The number of magazines left was 1/4 of what he had at first. How many magazines he had at first? (Singapore Grade 6 Maths)
Exactly. This ran through my mind several times during the test: the quiz has a clear American cultural bias.
Let me be a Singaporean 6th grader: The answer to the Math problem is, 540 no. of magazines. (Time taken: around 4 mins.)
Really enjoy these quizzes. So well researched and balanced. However, I wonder if a person’s intelligence actually relates to having a memory like an elephant for facts. I certainly have a very good memory and score high on quizzes - but I’m not intelligent at all. 😂
As an example--A person with a good memory can remember how to answer a mathematical problem after being taught, but an inlelligent person can get the correct answer without any help.
47/50. 48 with bonus answer as "sabotage". Question 18. embolism should more correctly be "artery blocked by blood clot:" not "foreign object".
Hello, Sean! I don't want to sabotage my chances, but sabotage is the answer 😂. Thanks for another fantastic quiz! I managed to score four incorrect answsrs. It was a good day for me! 😀👍
First quiz of yours I’ve done, 42/50, very pleased with myself. Brilliant, thank you, subscribed
Barely made Hawking with only 38/50. For some reason the word,"sabotage" didn't occur to me. Maybe because I'd always heard it used in war movies? Btw in this part of the world(Southeast Georgia US) I'd always heard it called a cantaloupe. Great quiz. Thank you, Sean.
Cantolupe is a specific melon not a type of fruit
Yes up in Canada we call that kind if melon a cantaloupe, but i went with the quiz answer when counting my score.
As for the bonus...I am going with sabotage??? After deciding on sabotage, I read some of the other comments and I see many of us are going with that. Missed 2 questions on today's quiz. Thank you, Sean, for coming through for us once again with a great quiz. 👍
Correct!
Good quiz. Much better than all those machine-voiced ones and a nice variety of questions without too much cultural or national bias
47 right today. Had a blast playing, thanks!!😊
Henny Penny was the one that said the sky is falling, the sky is falling. Not Chicken little
It's geographical... Some areas call it Henny Penny, others Chicken Little. Same character, at the end of the day. Score yourself +1
Fleming Award of Intelligence .. I have no idea what this means but the quiz was fun to take. 😊
How is knowledge of trivia an indication of intelligence?
General knowledge is only an indication of intelligence to those of low intelligence.
(Sabotage), Great refresher of general knowledge - thanks Sean.
#14, the leading cause of death is birth.
😂 yes of course! Only people who are born will die!
Well, you are not wrong...
Bro. Love your quizzes. Malaria kills twice the number of people than TB.
Keep up the great work - fact checking is hard.
Sabotage. Also yes it is a type of melon, but more specifically it is a cantaloupe . Some examples of melons are watermelon, cantaloupe and honeydew.
This should be called "Is your General Knowledge above average", which is different to intelligence... I did enjoyed even though I expected something else... My score 36 (including the points for sabotage).
Got 44 and actually did know "sabotage" before scrolling down.
These little tests are fun. Thanks for putting them out.
Wonderful to see these photos.........how things have changed.
43/50 and the bonus question answer is Sabotage. Thank-you for this quiz.
Excellent quiz as always
As a kid we used to go on school field trips to Philadelphia and back in the 60’s we could walk up to the Liberty Bell and touch it and put our fingers in the crack of the bell. Can’t do that nowadays, vandalism
part 1 full marks ,part 2 1 wrongs and part 3 all correct surprisingly part 4 2 wrongs ,part 5 only 5 correct EINSTEIN AWARD OF GENIUS .
Nice!
39 and sabotage. Enjoyable quiz but not a measure of intelligence just a good memory.Thanks.
Sabotage. 45 correct today. I learn from your quizzes.
Countries: 8/10
Deadly: 7/10
Mixed: 7/10
Potp: 6/10
Lore/Lit: 7/10
Total: 35/50
I did considerably better on the College-themed quiz. This one seemed harder to me.
SABOTAGE, did lousy but enjoyed the quiz. learned more from it
Correct!
Practice makes perfect!
Thanks for the Education 😊
40/50 today, Sean. Bonus answer is sabotage
36 & sabotage.
Fantastic fun. Liked & subscribed.
Finally, a qiuz channel worth something.
Thanks. This is great! I said cantaloupe too.
Sabotage. Only got 34 today, probably one if my lowest scores, but still very enjoyable. I love learning new things and usually Google for more information after taking your quiz.
Correct on the bonus. Today's quiz was a bit more challenging, so that's a decent score! Thank you for watching!
Sabotage. 39 questions. Thanks for creating a fun channel
Sabotage and I am an Einstein. Learnt a few things in my 84 years!
Sabotage or subterfuge? Great quiz again, Sean. Best ever score, got the Singapore picture wrong.
Sabotage, yes!
This guy doesn't look intelligent himself. He just picked some pieces of general knowledge to make a quiz to boost some people's ego. To really test one's intelligence, you can't find the answers from Google. It should an IQ test like "Mother had cleaned up the house, cooked dinner and bathed all her 3 toddlers, Adam, Ben and Calvin because Dad after work would go pick their grandparents to come for dinner. When their guests arrived, they found someone didn't have a shower, not changed into clean clothes and had bad body odour. Who was it? No, they didn't have any pet.
@@GoodGood-vb8gm Its not an IQ test but if it was you just failed.
@@GoodGood-vb8gm Wow. Why don't you post a picture of yourself to show what a real "intelligent" person should look like? You might be disappointed in the general opinion, as a self-aggrandising millennial.
Must not confuse intelligence with knowledge.
41/50 Great quiz,Sean. No bonus today. Tsmfs.
Great score, thank you for watching!
43 today. Potpourri wasn't my best-smelling section this time around! Bonus answer = sabotage. Another good mix of questions and good fun too!
Great score, and sabotage is correct! Thank you for watching!
What do you call the act of preventing or hindering?
block, blockade, embarrass, hinder, obstruct, stymie, stymy. hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of.
Wow, I got 28 correct, I think Sabotage is the bonus question answer. I got Loki correct because of the movie "The Mask" with Jim Carrey lol.
Bonus answer is Sabotage. A very good quiz! An assortment of questions. I got 47 out of 50.
48/50 first time, 50/50 on the repeat. Missed Handmaid's Tale and Singapore questions. I guessed a couple, such as the scorpion names.
Somewhere around 35-38 (I lost count after getting annoyed at myself for not recognising Singapore a week after the Grand Prix 😅). Bonus was Sabotage.
A fun little quiz... I'm off to check out your back catalogue 😛
Got 37. Fleming Award of Intelligence.
Weirdly, I am like a 6th cousin twice removed (or whatever) to Fleming through my Ayrshire and Strathaven routes.
Really annoyed at getting the Agatha Christie question wrong.
36 again... sabotage. Always fun though. Thanks!
25/50❤ And the bonus answer is sabotage. I really enjoyed this quiz, it was very thrilling and worth my time😂💅
36/50.I loved the quiz!!
I scored 29. Oppenheimer award of cleverness. Thanks that was interesting to say the least.
Hawkings award of wisdom
Fun quiz. Bonus answer is "Sabotage" Scored 37 out of 50. Acceptable.
Bonus Question. Nasty. 😂😂
Data, information, knowledge, intelligence and then wisdom.
48/50. The potpourri category killed me
Just barely managed to get into Hawking Award of Wisdom. I was on a roll until I got to the 3rd category and only managed to get 5 of them. Oh well, 38/50 is still ok.
As I was recording this one, I thought it was going to be tricky. Thank you for watching!
Sabotage. This was fun, thanks a lot!
Tho English is my "second" language, I think I did not bad with 40 out of 50. I struggeled with some very special vocabulary for plants or animals. And question 5 confused me, as in Europe we consider the "Orient" as the Islamic countries of the Near East. Hong Kong, Shanghai and Singapore are in South-East Asia. The words deduced from Greek or Latin were no problem. Thanks for the Quiz!
44/50 today. Sabotage. Great one, Sean!
Great score, and spot on with the bonus answer!
These quizzes test on general knowledge not intelligence. If you wish to test your intelligence, try Singapore Maths (Primary 6) :
Q. Mr Lee had some magazines. From Monday to Friday, he sold 315 magazines. He sold 2/5 of the remaining magazines on Saturday and Sunday. The number of magazines left was 1/4 of what he had at first. How many magazines he had at first?
Bonus =sabotage. I scored 43.
Great quiz.
37 correct. Bonus, Vandalise?
41 - Hawking Award of Wisdom, and Sabotage.
p.s. The melon is properly a Rock Melon (in Aussie lingo), surprised that Malaria wasn't the most deadly.
For those who can’t read, we are grateful for the narration!
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I got 33 correct. But it's okay, I learned new things. Like the difference between a camel and a dromedary.
Ive done 5 of your quizzes and alway end up with the Hawking Award. I must study
43/50! My best ever! Love your quizzes!
Nice one! Thank you for watching!
43 correct. Bonus question answer is SABOTAGE
In Australia, we call it a rock melon. Great quiz.
38 correct not including the Bonus question ,which I also guessed correctly.
I just managed to get the Hawking Award of Wisdom. Got 12 wrong. Some challenging questions. But it was a lot of fun.
Sabatoge..i slipped to hawkin today, still fun to do !
That is spot on!
I got 10 wrong. Fun quiz. Sabotage is the answer to the bonus question. It comes from the word sabot, which is French for clog. Sabotage was the act of thrwoing your clogs into machinery, causing it to break down. My dad taught me that.
I did better on your last quiz... 29 correct on this one... I started real strong... But I finished weak.
I scored 32, i get the Fleming award of Intelligence
38 - Hawking + bonus. (Sabatoge)
Wow, I can't believe I got a 9/10 out of the first one, and the only one I missed was the one I doubted my first answer :o. I thought I had no chance of doing good in the first category
Great brain exercise thank you - may even stave off dementia?!
I got 41 with a few correct guesses, it would be lower if not for the multiple-choice options.