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Lots of fun. In one way I feel great about getting 76 right - but then when I put it in the perspective of a letter grade, it would be a C. I’ve never been happy with a C lol. Important thing is that it was fun!
Question 9. IS WRONG. Chop suey is widely believed to have been developed in the U.S. by Chinese Americans, but the anthropologist E. N. Anderson, traces the dish to tsap seui (杂碎, "miscellaneous leftovers"), common in Taishan (Toisan), a county in Guangdong province, the home of many early Chinese immigrants to the United States. Wikipedia
Just to clarify and be pedantic,, Big Ben isn't a land mark even if it's referred as such even by search engines , Big Ben is actually a 13 ton bell ( the largest of 5 and is a nick name of the Great Bell of Westminster), situated in Elizabeth Tower, before it was called Elizabeth Tower it was named "The Clock Tower". It's also been called the East tower which made little sense as it's situated on the North side, and it's been called St Stephens tower in the past by Newspapers which was also incorrect as they had it confused with St Stephens which isn't far away. But the world does refer to it as Big Ben but for actual quiz questions, it's still incorrect. Knowledge is power, and don't worry, I'm still fun at parties.😁
Thanks. That's a lovely long comment. I am aware of all of that, and in another one of my quizzes I have a specific question that has the answer you described. The reason I included it as an incorrect option is because, as you say, it's widely called Big Ben. It was an incorrect answer anyway. I think the quiz in which I have the answer you'll enjoy is my quiz on the UK. Thanks for watching.
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Very good interesting quiz. I got 87/100 right.
Thank you for taking my mind out of itself, I do quite well for a 64 year old. Greetings from Cyprus. 👍👍👍👍
My pleasure! Hi to Cyprus 👋
I missed 3. Good quizz. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
88/100 great quiz thanks again Ben I really enjoyed it 👍👍😁
Great job!
89 good quiz along of random topics
79/100. Good range of questions. No sports though. Science?
I did well with lots of correct guesses.
Love the quiz. Very wide subjects. Background music is a bonus too.
Hİ. 60/100, not great but better than some previous scores. Thank you!!
Loving your quizzes!
Awesome 😁
I got about 2/3 of them, including several lucky guesses.
Thanks for the quiz, it was really a great mix, nice job!!
Excellent! Glad you enjoyed it. 😀
Talk about being challenged! I loved this quiz! Thanks for posting it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
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I enjoyed it immensely. Thank you so much for sharing it.
GREAT questions, 68 correct, and I LEARN something new.
Great quiz. I dropped 20%.
Like Hi Okay from San Diego, California! 🙂 I got 50/100.
95/100
Loved it more please
81/100. Tough one
Scored 69/100 . It was not a easy shell to crack but , its fun . All the love from India .😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Hello Quizzes 4U, I missed 25 out of 100 which I think is pretty good! Thanks for the Quiz! 🤔
Only 72/100, hanging my head in shame. Definitely need to do more quizzes.
71 here. These quizzes are an addiction (in a good way).
Super 👍
Thanks again for this one. Great job as always. I will have a dirty martini to top off my weekend.
Sounds like a good plan. 😉😁
73/100🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊I enjoy your qiluizzes very much! Thank you for your amazing work!😊😊🎉
Yay! Thank you!
Great quiz, man! Awesome facts!
It's great to hear that you enjoyed it. Thanks. 👍🙂
87/100 an improvement from 2 months ago at 70
Your accent made me smile with the word 'vitamin.' I appreciate your time in making my day a fun one. Enjoyed!
I did 93!
Great quiz as ever, pitched at a consistent level. Just subscribed. One quick bit of feedback, the Aswan dam was built in the 1960s.
Thanks for subscribing. I can't remember the Aswan Dam question, what did I say?
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There are actually 2 dams at Aswan. The Low Dam waa completed in 1902 and the High Dam at the end of the 60's👍
87/100. I'm addicted to these! 😁👏🏻✨
Glad you like them!😀😀😀
Lots of fun. In one way I feel great about getting 76 right - but then when I put it in the perspective of a letter grade, it would be a C. I’ve never been happy with a C lol. Important thing is that it was fun!
Glad you enjoyed it. Great score. I'd say that was an A+👍😁😁
I got 60 right
What is "tahini"?
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And it is... *ad plays* Real Country Style Rib🤣🤣🤣
13:10 Vitamin C can also be in the form of Sodium Ascorbate.
i got 37 🤣😮💨bommboooclartttttt
77/100 Some of these had me going "noooo! I KNEW THAT!" I'll get you next time quiz man! *shakes fist in villainous manner*
78/100
Got 54
43
OMG! I missed sooooo many questions I lost count.😭
82
96
i got 40 lol
Enjoy your questions. We always seem to miss the singing groups questions :)
We were counter culture for so long and was disengaged from that realm
89
70/100 : (
74...don't know american stuff well enough
Chop suey and chow mein are both American inventions. They're almost the same dish. Chop suey is made with rice, and chow mein is made with noodles.
Question #2. A snowflake has two sides, it does have six points but that wasn’t what was asked.
Question 9. IS WRONG.
Chop suey is widely believed to have been developed in the U.S. by Chinese Americans, but the anthropologist E. N. Anderson, traces the dish to tsap seui (杂碎, "miscellaneous leftovers"), common in Taishan (Toisan), a county in Guangdong province, the home of many early Chinese immigrants to the United States.
Wikipedia
Just to clarify and be pedantic,, Big Ben isn't a land mark even if it's referred as such even by search engines , Big Ben is actually a 13 ton bell ( the largest of 5 and is a nick name of the Great Bell of Westminster), situated in Elizabeth Tower, before it was called Elizabeth Tower it was named "The Clock Tower". It's also been called the East tower which made little sense as it's situated on the North side, and it's been called St Stephens tower in the past by Newspapers which was also incorrect as they had it confused with St Stephens which isn't far away. But the world does refer to it as Big Ben but for actual quiz questions, it's still incorrect. Knowledge is power, and don't worry, I'm still fun at parties.😁
Thanks. That's a lovely long comment. I am aware of all of that, and in another one of my quizzes I have a specific question that has the answer you described. The reason I included it as an incorrect option is because, as you say, it's widely called Big Ben. It was an incorrect answer anyway. I think the quiz in which I have the answer you'll enjoy is my quiz on the UK. Thanks for watching.
100% opacity is the opposite of transparent, isn’t it?
The question asks about 0% opacity. 0% opacity means completely transparent.😃
72 27:12
#86 is O positive, not O Negative.
Hi thanks for commenting. It is definitely O negative. Here's one of many references www.blood.co.uk/why-give-blood/blood-types/o-negative-blood-type/
69😮 hello…..I am from India
Hi. 👋😁
30 wrong, I did terrible, and it was all in english, and about fashion and other non important stuff.
47 wrong.😪
12:05 Fackin' fieves!!
should really be calling porch pirates "package pinchers" instead - its far less cool to be a pincher than a pirate...
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