I am a 10 year old and I am in fourth grade and I didn’t know the long division in the multiplication but a lot of the stuff I did not know so most of that is not third grade stuff
9:20 I would love to see a vlog of you In japan. possibly doing some stuff that we don't usually see from you. 9:44 Great movie, I loved how it took its time. the mid point felt natural and the visuals where incredibly immersive 9/10. 11:40 Well done on that quiz. honestly Some of those questions where beyond 10 years old. Keep It up man!
You’re absolutely right about the indigo thing! The reason the rainbow has seven colours, purely and simply, is because Isaac Newton said so. He was an extraordinary man, way ahead of his time in many ways, but also a product of his time in that he felt the number seven had mystical significance. So he shoehorned indigo in to make the quota. The real subjective answer is that there are as many colours as you can see.
Mmkkayy, so the rainbow thing here is annoying. If you are going to include indigo then you better include the other tertiary colors too, making twelve colors. Then there’s the colors in between those, and so on literally as far as the eye can see.
He wouldn't be doing it unless he was entertaining himself and being paid. RUclips is probably his main income job, no different to your parents working their asses off to keep you entertained but like the job at the same time.
So my little brother who is ten years old knew the answer to this question about the sun because he watched this show “how the universe works.” The only proof he has is that he watched this episode yesterday, and I looked up the TV airings and he claims that it was the episode that aired on the Sci Fi network from 8:00 p.m to 10:00 p.m. This is true as the website TV guides confirms the airing time on April second. He says it might have been called the secrets of the sun or something. Definitely didn’t learn this from school. 😂
I am 10 years old and learnt triangles (geometry), adverbs and adjectives as prepositional phrases, vertebrates and invertebrates, had to memorize the meaning of 50 hard words, and hard math such as deposits, interest, and payment checks.
Bro, I was considered the smartest person in my class when I was ten, and I didn’t know half of these! Btw Australia is a country in the continent of Oceania
The amount of pure joy he expressed after answering the freezing and boiling points of water question 😂 Also same please do make some content for when you're in Japan.
on the water boling and freezing one you were wrong as you didnt mention the atmospheric pressure if the atm is not mentioned then the answer is infinity and for 100 or 0 degree celcius you need to say at 1 atm
9:58 i remember learning this in school, what actually happened was that buzz was suppose to be the first man to step on the moon, apparently jt eas assigned or soemthign, but due to technicsl issues or skmething like that, neil had to be the first. Also, there was a third person on the mission, but he was going around the moon to check on it, he would be the first man to see the back of the moon
11:11 As a person who literally does not care about sports, much less about soccer/football, I, of course, had no idea what the answer was to this question. While he was ranting about Argentina, Netherlands, and Italy, I said "Germany!" as a complete joke. Next thing I know, Sam guesses Netherlands, which was wrong, and what do you know, Germany shows up. I have defied the laws of literally everything.
Bro, SEVEN YEARS WAR AND FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR ARE EXACT SAME THING! They are just different names for the exact same war. In fact, 7 year war started 1754 to 1763. Reason why its called seven years is because the war was officially declared two years after the initial fighting had started. Whoever made this quiz needs to learn their history
@@karatekyoto Imagine being halfway through the Seven Year War and going, "I wonder how long this war will last." And you commander says "War is unpredictable, we've already been fighting this Seven Year War for three years, no telling when it will end. Hm, Seven Year War, that's actually a good name for this war that's been going on for 3 years already, I can't see a single problem with why we'd call it that."
10:30 the reason that there are seven colours is that when sir isaac newton was first messing around with a prism, he thought that there had to be some inate connection to prime numbers which is why he wrote there are seven and denotes them as such
Most people assume mission Commander Neil Armstrong was always NASA's first choice to walk on the moon because of his seniority. Apollo 11 Lunar Module Pilot Buzz Aldrin revealed in a Reddit AMA that in previous moonwalks, it was typical for the junior crewmember to leave the space capsule while the commander remained inside. According to Aldrin, NASA decided Armstrong should walk on the moon first because it was "symbolic." July 20, 2019, is the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing when American astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first person ever to plant boots on the dusty lunar surface. Buzz Aldrin followed about 20 minutes later. Most people assume that NASA always planned for Armstrong to be the first person to step out onto the moon because of his rank. Armstrong was commander of Apollo 11 and Aldrin was the lunar module pilot. Michael Collins stayed behind in lunar orbit as command module pilot. In a Reddit AMA to mark the 45th anniversary of the historic mission, Aldrin described the uniqueness of NASA's decision to have Armstrong walk on the moon first. Typically the junior person - Aldrin in this case - would step outside so that the more senior person - Armstrong - would be left safely behind the controls and in a better position to take action in an emergency. "In all previous missions, if someone, a crew member, was to spacewalk, it was always the junior person, not the space commander who would stay inside," Aldrin wrote. At least one team at NASA though the junior person should go out first, Aldrin wrote, "but many people felt the great symbology of the commander [taking that responsibility]." So Armstrong climbed down the ladder, followed by his famous "one small step" line.
For the question about the colours of the rainbow: When Isaac Newton discovered the colours of the spectrum, he liked the intrigue of the number 7 so added indigo in when realistically it shouldnt be there. Just a fun fact 😃
I think with the Aldrin Armstrong question that Buzz was supposed to step on the moon first but his door jammed and Neil didn’t wait so he stepped on the moon first and I think they had beef for a while after that
“How am I supposed to know this, I’m 10 years old?” Had me dying lol 💀💀
i think our teachers failed use
I am a 10 year old and I am in fourth grade and I didn’t know the long division in the multiplication but a lot of the stuff I did not know so most of that is not third grade stuff
@@Cleaningsquad it is in advanced third grade atleast for me
@@Cleaningsquadwell I can do division with 4 digit numbers
@@Cleaningsquadand I’m in 4th grade.
These games always have a ton of questions that are higher level then the advertised age
wdym these would've been easy for 10 year old me
@@randomperson21983 you would have known what happens to hydrogen near the sun, and how to make a pound cake
@@dylanhatton5178 Bro you learn about the sun stuff in 5th grade...
@@randomperson21983 fr
@@zeifffff i know I was not learning about the periodic table in 5th grade
As a 10 year old I can confirm that I’m smarter than Sam.
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5:54 man really put the square root sign
Why didn’t he use bus stop?
Ik I live in Australia and I just thought it was different in America 😂
nah i remember what it was called. my teacher used to call it the Big 7. ik it doesnt look like a 7 but sambucha just drew it different
9:20 I would love to see a vlog of you In japan. possibly doing some stuff that we don't usually see from you.
9:44 Great movie, I loved how it took its time. the mid point felt natural and the visuals where incredibly immersive 9/10.
11:40 Well done on that quiz. honestly Some of those questions where beyond 10 years old. Keep It up man!
Hard disagree on the 9:44.
Sam is the type of guy who would get up to catch some sleep
Ur not slick bruh your on every comment 💀
@@hiddenninja1338 “on every comment” 💀💀
@Ronlo As This quiz represents your age perfectly! But seriously stop crying its not that good for your mental health try smiling :)
Sam is the type of guy to question if he is smarter than someone less than half his age
@YeaMan you are also I have seen you in every comment section and the song is not yours it's in your playlist
@@imjustherewastaken hi
@That Guy who are you
I’m 10 and I’m smarter than this dude
@@imjustherewastaken he’s that guy
sam is the type of guy to use a square root symbol for long division
You know Candice?
There are two ways of spelling it and a square root-ish thing is one of them.
@Lucy nah who are they?
@Lucy I am good friends with both
@Lucy Candice **** fit in your mouth
a 10 year old that knows that question is probably Sheldon Cooper
yeah
“ let’s do this cowboy” (puts a French stash on screen) 😂
7:32 This is too true I was thinking of that song.
Hi
Sam is the type of guy to do long division under a square root sign
do people not do that anymore?
I was waiting to find a comment about this 😂 thank you
@@kakyoin5862 ?
@@kakyoin5862 nobody ever did it under a square root sign. thats a whole different operation lol
@@nomrotadebnath4654Ok i’m stupid for a second i thought that the shape that goes like
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was a square root sign
sam is the type of guy to fail a survey and redo it
john is the type of guy to say the same types of comments 50 times
yeaman, just stop
@@coldbob2 your right
@@coldbob2 Is the type of person to hate on a person because he overuse something.
6:00
I knew he was trying hard but when he pulled the square root symbol instead of the division symbol 😂😂😂
Bro said 1 pound of baking powder, that cake is raising to the moon
You’re absolutely right about the indigo thing! The reason the rainbow has seven colours, purely and simply, is because Isaac Newton said so. He was an extraordinary man, way ahead of his time in many ways, but also a product of his time in that he felt the number seven had mystical significance. So he shoehorned indigo in to make the quota. The real subjective answer is that there are as many colours as you can see.
True, but isn't Indigo a shade of purple? I don't think that makes it a new color
@GINOSAURUS999 technically a shade between blue and violet.. its my middle name so I have always known that
there is practically infinite colors in a rainbow. The question is huge bullshit
British, respect
Mmkkayy, so the rainbow thing here is annoying. If you are going to include indigo then you better include the other tertiary colors too, making twelve colors. Then there’s the colors in between those, and so on literally as far as the eye can see.
As a 10 yr old I can confirm I got half of these questions wrong 😂😂😂
you better got the states of matter right
SAME!!!!!!
@@tristanplayz3180 you learn that when you’re like 8
@@CallieRoses uhm aschtually it depends on where you live 🤓🤓
@@elitecereal Ok so? I learnt it at that age
Sam is the type of guy to take an iq test for 10 year olds
@Ronlo As shut up
you're the type of guy to be unfunny and reuse the same joke over and over again
@Ronlo As shut up bot
I got 100% on four quizzes
@@shorefsgreatmother8310agreed. These NPCs are probably programmed by a 3 year old
13 triangles in the thumbnail
Plus more in the letters
I thought the rainbow was
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Purple
Pink
6:10 10 years old isn’t third grade. It’s either fourth grade or fifth grade.
“I got a C+ trying to beat a 10 year old at simple facts. Pretty cool right?”
lol
the average 10 year old fails this by a large margin
lets say in this quiz a 10 year old would get 50%
bro how tf you gonna know whats the core of the sun
@@handlemyd- you ask your good friend google
It’s crazy how he just does research everyday to entertain us
To make a lot of money on RUclips actually.
And he still said Istanbul wrong though I think he did for the laugh of us.
More to entertain himself and moneyyy
He wouldn't be doing it unless he was entertaining himself and being paid. RUclips is probably his main income job, no different to your parents working their asses off to keep you entertained but like the job at the same time.
5:53 he makes a radical instead of the house thing ☠️☠️☠️
Glad I’m not the only one who noticed
Isn’t it the square root symbol?
@@pengoh_ that's what the square root symbol is called
@@scytzea2386 oh ok, in my class we just call it the square root, thank you for clarifying c:
I love how he said that 10y olds r in 3rd grade-
it’s actually 5th grade i think.
Actually the 7 year war was still considered the French and Indian War, so you would be correct
As an 11 year old, I can confirm that I have no idea what the answer is to half of these fucking questions.
No way an 11 year old just said the f word 😂 your 11!
@@Braxify_even my 10 year old friend swears a lot lol
@@Braxify_most People do
@@unnamedscribble-auttp parents don’t even put an effort in anymore lol 😂
@@whiterockgaming4102 definitely not most.
11:09
When you realize your teeth ARE bones
No they arent
@@killianobrien2007 yeah they are
they arent, they are organs, search it up
@@barluepanye3850 no they aren’t
@@therealkevinhart3053they are dynamic organs boy
sam is the type of guy that would think fingernails were bones
Lmao, yeah I think they made of like keritin
@@jacksonstjean6627 Just like rhino horns!
Bro I freaked at that question because teeth are bones
@@Kooli1st amanda is the type of girl who thinks teeth are bones
5:21 is actually called the Carnatic wars that consisted of 3 different wars
As an 11 year old I can confirm this quiz is not 10 year old level and probably high school
As someone who remembers the hydrogen sun question since the 5th grade (10 years old), I see this as an absolute W.
I'm 10 and I'm in 4th grade
I was 12 and a half when I was 5th grade bruh
you’re 10 turning 11 in 5th, and 11 turning 12 in 6th. this guy is right
As someone who was homeschooled, I see this as an absolute L
I was 10 years old in 6th grade lmao and now im 13
This truly is the most sophisticated quiz ever
2:04 b is an adjective
DIDNT EVEN REALIZE 😂
"Find the product of 456 x 124"
Me: *grabs calculator*
6:07 Me when i was 10
* Working it out in my head *
5 Seconds later ... 10101 .
The fact that Sam had to count out all the colours of the rainbow while 10 yr olds are learning about how the sun was formed
0:59 all meridians are the same length. The prime meridian was just chosen arbitrarily to separate the eastern and western hemispheres
Sam is the type of guy to take a knowledge-based test and call it an intelligence test.
😂😂😅
I’m 11 and in my year being 10 I didn’t learn half of this stuff
8:03 Fahrenheit is so dumb. Sorry we can't use thats complicated thing.😂
11:15
10 year olds would be 1 yr old-
Bro just said 10 year olds are third grade
"What is the hardest substance in our body?"
Everybody definitely knows what anyone was thinking man
I don’t understand
@@meowmeowcatfish Good.
As a 10 year old I can confirm we do not understand most of it.
6:10 | "i wonder how a 3rd grade would do that question?"
bro you would be in 4th💀💀
1:53 bros flexing on us
1:26 i did most of it in my head, and im a 10 year old. does that make me smarter than me?
what no 💀
How does that work
yes but no
Your really smart
I can’t even do that with writing it like he did
@@dinosharttt I'm in a high cap class
Love your videos Sam...Great work. Love from India♥️
When he was dividing 111,111 by 11 my dude used the square root symbol 😂😂😂😂😂
4:54 bro ten year olds know this stuff??? 💀
Ikr
We didnt (im 12)
I didn't (I'm 11)
Sam is the type of guy to bring a spoon to the superbowl
That's a good one lol
@@UnknownUser-vw1tyit really ain’t
So my little brother who is ten years old knew the answer to this question about the sun because he watched this show “how the universe works.” The only proof he has is that he watched this episode yesterday, and I looked up the TV airings and he claims that it was the episode that aired on the Sci Fi network from 8:00 p.m to 10:00 p.m. This is true as the website TV guides confirms the airing time on April second. He says it might have been called the secrets of the sun or something. Definitely didn’t learn this from school. 😂
6:00 at the age of 10 most kids would use short division for a question like this
I would use long division for problems with like 3 or 4 digits
Unless it's multiples of 10 or 5
Dont you guys use this method
010101
__________
11|111111
7:31 I only know this Bc of the just dance 4 song and I’m so happy he showed it
I am 10 years old and learnt triangles (geometry), adverbs and adjectives as prepositional phrases, vertebrates and invertebrates, had to memorize the meaning of 50 hard words, and hard math such as deposits, interest, and payment checks.
0:49 is actually 365 days 6 hours 6 minutes and 9 seconds
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He rounded
And 230 milliseconds
@@ILoveMath_Cats_Coding schools exist
@@smo_cuberunners thats.. random
that's a quiz for a 10 year old? 💀
Sam is the type of guy to challenge a 10 year old
Imagine watching this as your first SamBucha vid and thinking he is a genius before he lets you down😢
This is the first one I have watched
For the first one it doesn’t say what units so you can say a year and you are technically right
Man just made all of his teachers proud 😂
Bro, I was considered the smartest person in my class when I was ten, and I didn’t know half of these! Btw Australia is a country in the continent of Oceania
same
sam is the type of guy to put a ruler under his pillow at night to see how long he slept for
bro really questioning how a 10 year old does division while we passed that in 3rd grade 🔫
Here’s the explanation
The reason it’s easier for 10 year olds is because they just learned it while adults have to think back 30-some years
10 year olds haven't learned this yet
7:25 only know that from the they might be giants song.
The amount of pure joy he expressed after answering the freezing and boiling points of water question 😂
Also same please do make some content for when you're in Japan.
on the water boling and freezing one you were wrong as you didnt mention the atmospheric pressure if the atm is not mentioned then the answer is infinity and for 100 or 0 degree celcius you need to say at 1 atm
Sam needs a new comment section💀
9:58 i remember learning this in school, what actually happened was that buzz was suppose to be the first man to step on the moon, apparently jt eas assigned or soemthign, but due to technicsl issues or skmething like that, neil had to be the first. Also, there was a third person on the mission, but he was going around the moon to check on it, he would be the first man to see the back of the moon
Me being 13 and not knowing half of these questions 😂
Bro really said fingernails were a bone 💀
Sam is the type of guy to say a 10 year old is a 3rd grader
Yeah, there was clearly little thought in that answer
10 year olds are 5th and 6th graders lol
I love how he considers nails bones, but not his teeth.
Teeth... aren't bones
@@beastman8908 wtf yes they are, what the heck else do you think it is 💀💀💀
@@tojitheprofessionalmilkshopper teeth are not bones
@@wubgwhshb I searched it up and yall are right mb 💀💀💀
Yeah nails are keratin same stuff that like animal horns are typically made out of
11:11 As a person who literally does not care about sports, much less about soccer/football, I, of course, had no idea what the answer was to this question. While he was ranting about Argentina, Netherlands, and Italy, I said "Germany!" as a complete joke. Next thing I know, Sam guesses Netherlands, which was wrong, and what do you know, Germany shows up. I have defied the laws of literally everything.
10:34 - 10:38 Yes, Sam
Sam is the type of guy to be a man of knowledge
6:10 bro I'm 10 rn and I'm in 5th grade
Same
@@pluukster2liar
Same
Same
When I was ten I was in fifth too
sam is the type of guy to cancel a doctors appointment because he was sick
He would though
underrated comment
@@gregheffley9984 its really not
@@shorefsgreatmother8310 it kinda is tho
i would be overthinking every answer
i was definitely not anywhere near this smart when i was ten
Sam is they type of guy to fail a quiz meant for 10 year olds 💀
Bro, SEVEN YEARS WAR AND FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR ARE EXACT SAME THING! They are just different names for the exact same war. In fact, 7 year war started 1754 to 1763. Reason why its called seven years is because the war was officially declared two years after the initial fighting had started. Whoever made this quiz needs to learn their history
@@karatekyoto Imagine being halfway through the Seven Year War and going, "I wonder how long this war will last." And you commander says "War is unpredictable, we've already been fighting this Seven Year War for three years, no telling when it will end. Hm, Seven Year War, that's actually a good name for this war that's been going on for 3 years already, I can't see a single problem with why we'd call it that."
0:13 🧢 cap🧢
10:51 oh sam, you would know😏
Sam at 10:40: The answer is 7
Quiz at 10:41: The answer is 7
Blending: What am I then? A roach?
10:30 the reason that there are seven colours is that when sir isaac newton was first messing around with a prism, he thought that there had to be some inate connection to prime numbers which is why he wrote there are seven and denotes them as such
Sam is the type of guy to consider himself a philosopher
9:25 yea you should make content in Japan. Also do you know any Japanese lol😂?
legit half of these questions, if not, more, are too complicated for 10 year olds.
as a former 10 year old, i would not have known 90% of these...
Most people assume mission Commander Neil Armstrong was always NASA's first choice to walk on the moon because of his seniority.
Apollo 11 Lunar Module Pilot Buzz Aldrin revealed in a Reddit AMA that in previous moonwalks, it was typical for the junior crewmember to leave the space capsule while the commander remained inside.
According to Aldrin, NASA decided Armstrong should walk on the moon first because it was "symbolic."
July 20, 2019, is the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing when American astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first person ever to plant boots on the dusty lunar surface. Buzz Aldrin followed about 20 minutes later.
Most people assume that NASA always planned for Armstrong to be the first person to step out onto the moon because of his rank. Armstrong was commander of Apollo 11 and Aldrin was the lunar module pilot. Michael Collins stayed behind in lunar orbit as command module pilot.
In a Reddit AMA to mark the 45th anniversary of the historic mission, Aldrin described the uniqueness of NASA's decision to have Armstrong walk on the moon first. Typically the junior person - Aldrin in this case - would step outside so that the more senior person - Armstrong - would be left safely behind the controls and in a better position to take action in an emergency.
"In all previous missions, if someone, a crew member, was to spacewalk, it was always the junior person, not the space commander who would stay inside," Aldrin wrote.
At least one team at NASA though the junior person should go out first, Aldrin wrote, "but many people felt the great symbology of the commander [taking that responsibility]."
So Armstrong climbed down the ladder, followed by his famous "one small step" line.
Same is literally the man of knowledge 0:01
Same?
For the question about the colours of the rainbow: When Isaac Newton discovered the colours of the spectrum, he liked the intrigue of the number 7 so added indigo in when realistically it shouldnt be there. Just a fun fact 😃
Sam is the type of guy to write the square root symbol as the long division symbol
As a ten year old I can confirm that I did get the helium question right.
I think with the Aldrin Armstrong question that Buzz was supposed to step on the moon first but his door jammed and Neil didn’t wait so he stepped on the moon first and I think they had beef for a while after that
I’d absolutely love to see Sam go to Japan. I’m sure he’d be up to a lot of shenanigans
10:27
Colorblind moment 🟣🔵 look the same to him he must be colerblind
color
Sam is the type of guy to write a radical sign for long division
I can say that maybe 3 of the questions I could have answered as a 3rd grader
"What else is harder than a bone"
Dirty mind activated