Hi just a note for you in one of your Quizzes you asked which company was the 1st energy drinks manufacturer? and your answer was Red Bull, But I can inform you that IRN BRU and Lucozade were around in the 70's.
The answer to your bonus question is "caquelon." I happen to have one. As for my overall score, well, I'd rather accept it as an indication of my learning potential. Thanks for this great quiz, Sean. 👍
My next to worst one yet. 38. Once again, I either knew the answer 100% or get it wrong. Doesn't matter. I am learning a lot while being entertained. Please keep them coming.
As usual, I'm always curious to find out the answers to the incorrectly answered questions. Thank you for expanding my general knowledge through both guesswork and learning the right answers. 👌🙏🙏
This was a tough one for me, Sean! I don’t even know if I got 35 right And no clue about the bonus question! it’s an older quiz that I missed originally anyway so much fun I enjoy your quizzes very much. Thank you!👍💕
As for polytetrafluoroethane, if you inhale the fumes you won’t have polymer flu for long since this substance gives off hydrofluoric acid gas which is fatal if inhaled. I used to use HF as a chemist and we were dressed in protective aprons, full face masks and long thick gloves. Oh and it was always handled in a fume hood.
@@detormentis I find the pronunciation perfectly acceptable. Not being picky, but when "Poirot"is needed, try saying "PWAR - OH ". ( That's " yer " actual French!😊 By the way, do you have a tinge of "South African " there ? Enjoyed the quiz, only missed a few questions.😊 😊🇬🇧🦉🌿🎶🌼🇬🇧😊
n interesting quiz as it contained several questions that were cultural in the sense a Brit may know the answers, but most Americans will not. I only scored 33 on this one.
I had to search “caquelon”. I have been to Switzerland numerous times. I have Québecois 0:38 friends who lived and taught in Lausanne for years and the call it simply a “casserole”. Interesting.
Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, often known simply as Peter Pan, is a work by J. M. Barrie, in the form of a 1904 play and a 1911 novel titled Peter and Wendy, often extended as Peter Pan and Wendy.
Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, often known simply as Peter Pan, is a work by J. M. Barrie, in the form of a 1904 play and a 1911 novel titled Peter and Wendy, often extended as Peter Pan and Wendy.
Hi just a note for you in one of your Quizzes you asked which company was the 1st energy drinks manufacturer? and your answer was Red Bull, But I can inform you that IRN BRU and Lucozade were around in the 70's.
This is what I like... Hard, obscure questions.
Peace on earth.
The answer to your bonus question is "caquelon." I happen to have one. As for my overall score, well, I'd rather accept it as an indication of my learning potential. Thanks for this great quiz, Sean. 👍
I'm addicted to you.thanks for being patient in helping us to learn what we haven't learn in school.God Bless you and your family
My next to worst one yet. 38. Once again, I either knew the answer 100% or get it wrong. Doesn't matter. I am learning a lot while being entertained. Please keep them coming.
As usual, I'm always curious to find out the answers to the incorrectly answered questions. Thank you for expanding my general knowledge through both guesswork and learning the right answers. 👌🙏🙏
Thanks for watching!
@@detormentis Thank you. Have a great weekend!🙏🥂
This was a tough one for me, Sean! I don’t even know if I got 35 right And no clue about the bonus question! it’s an older quiz that I missed originally anyway so much fun I enjoy your quizzes very much. Thank you!👍💕
I got 35 correct. Good variety of questions & I enjoy the educational blurbs at the bottom.
Thanks!
TK
41/50 correct. Excellent over-all quiz
This is the best. Quiz of all! Thank you!
40/50 this time, quite a challenging quiz this time, a very big thanks Sean for keeping my old brain engaged.
Ooooooh. This was a tough one. Great job though.
Surely the children book is "peter pan" not "peter and Wendy.
As for polytetrafluoroethane, if you inhale the fumes you won’t have polymer flu for long since this substance gives off hydrofluoric acid gas which is fatal if inhaled. I used to use HF as a chemist and we were dressed in protective aprons, full face masks and long thick gloves. Oh and it was always handled in a fume hood.
So well done and so addictive.
41/50, best one of these yet.
Appreciate it!
@@detormentis Same result here :)
11 wrong...but I learned a few things too. Thanks so much. Great quiz.
Please do Old Hollywood as a category!! I will blitz that one!!
Simply brilliant quiz questions but the pronunciations leave a lot to be desired.
Yeah I try my best. I check even check RUclips videos and use the online dictionaries' phonetic function to get the pronunciations right. 😅
@@detormentis
I find the pronunciation
perfectly acceptable.
Not being picky, but
when "Poirot"is needed,
try saying "PWAR - OH ".
( That's " yer " actual French!😊
By the way, do you have
a tinge of
"South African " there ?
Enjoyed the quiz, only
missed a few questions.😊
😊🇬🇧🦉🌿🎶🌼🇬🇧😊
Christmas Day Truce was not organised it was spontaneous
n interesting quiz as it contained several questions that were cultural in the sense a Brit may know the answers, but most Americans will not. I only scored 33 on this one.
Science-8
Cities-4
Random-8
History-7
Fiction-8
35, Damn, there's always one topic on these I know little about!
Same
I suck at these! Probably the best one so far and I only got 35 right. No idea what the fondue container is called, either. 😕
Science: 8/10
Cities: 4/10
Random mix: 7/10
History: 8/10
Icons: 7/10
Total: 34/50
I got them all right but, you were wrong on some.🤣
44/50 but only have heard a fondue pot called that.Enjoyed the Quiz ,but you had one wrong ,it's Peter Pan not Peter and Wendy.
Amazing vid as always :)
42/50. My worst score. What’s a fondue pot properly called?
Awesome score, thanks for watching. It's called a a caquelon.
I had to search “caquelon”. I have been to Switzerland numerous times. I have Québecois 0:38 friends who lived and taught in Lausanne for years and the call it simply a “casserole”. Interesting.
Its so refreshing to get past muckbangs, true crime, world news and celebrity BS for a minute....
The book is Peter Pan. There is no book by JM Barrie called Peter and Wendy!
Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, often known simply as Peter Pan, is a work by J. M. Barrie, in the form of a 1904 play and a 1911 novel titled Peter and Wendy, often extended as Peter Pan and Wendy.
It would depend on the language spoken in the city of fonduing!
From my visits to Switzerland, I learned a fondue pot is called a caquelon.
You are spot on!
I'll have to remember the next time I'm in Helvetia!
Bring back any cheese or chocolate?
41/50 and yes I got the caquelon
37 of 50... damn!
40/50
Missed 11, no idea on the fondue pot. I’ll look it up
I needed more Bond questions
Calculon
A fondue pot is also known as a caquelon.
I wish you would, please mention the answer to the bonus question, in the end..
37/50
I thought I banned you from my recommended list. Oh well, I’ll try again!
A communal pot.😃
44. Typical. Someday I'll get 50. Seems the 6 I got wrong... I should have gotten right. Dang, seems after the answer I say "Oh yes!" Darn.
Damn I guess on some and I knew some and some I didn’t even know but still got some right. Missed about 10 out of 50 that’s pretty good.
Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, often known simply as Peter Pan, is a work by J. M. Barrie, in the form of a 1904 play and a 1911 novel titled Peter and Wendy, often extended as Peter Pan and Wendy.
38/50 thanks for that.
Well done! Thanks for watching!
Cleopatra had a bob at one point :)
40 out of 50, but three answers were guesses.
20/50
Bonus question chocolate melting pot, I missed seven questions I think the Simpsons was created from the Tracy Ullman show!
The Simpsons first appeared on the Tracy Ullman show as a five minute cartoon.
32 right. Not very good for me.
Haha. Totally forgot I did this one. Did it again and got 32.
Bonus question answer is a caquelon (sp???). Missed 5 of the questions.
I keep getting worse, rather than better. On this one I only got 33 right.
26correct
Missed 21 out of 50.
Pine
I think is Samovar
42/50😊😊😊🎉 i don't know the bonus 😅😅😅
I am unable to score beyond 35 !!!!!!
Missed missed none, bonus = butter melting pot,,,;;;;;;🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Double boiler?
15 wrongs.
I'm a dummy, only got half right.
Raquelet ?
Nice quiz, very entertaining and informative, but still, your pronunciation sometimes...
#50 NONE OF THEM!!!!! It's Peter Pan for hecks sake
I am sure that must be a trick question. No quizmaster worth his salt would make such a basic mistake as to not know the book JM Barrie wrote
The quiz is correct, the book was called Peter and Wendy.
The 1904 play by J. M. Barrie was "Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up" it was also known as "Peter and Wendy".
@@davidutoob the copy I read, published before 1910, was called Peter Pan
A Melting Chocolate Pot
David Niven also starred in the 1947 Film The Bishop's Wife. Rowan Atkinson played the Voice of Zazu in the Film The Lion King
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You are wrong on the James Bond question. It was Lazenby who played 007
UK is not a country. its made up from 4 separate countries
I got seven of them wrong, three from the “Fictional Icons” section. This was not a difficult quiz.
_"This was not a difficult quiz."_ *Not for you or me, BUT.....*
Scam..?!?!
Only answer is not enough. Need explanation. Otherwise you copy it
Your talking head is quite off-putting!
Pine!!
A fondue pot is also known as a Caquelon.
43/50
Missed missed none, bonus = butter melting pot,,,;;;;;;🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Missed missed none, bonus = butter melting pot,,,;;;;;;🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
or simply hot pot