Rare Facts | Can You Pass This Fun Facts Quiz? | General Knowledge (GK) Quiz Game For All Ages!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
  • Welcome to our exciting educational quiz game about some rare and amazing facts!
    In this video, we've prepared 20 fun and engaging general knowledge questions to challenge you and expand your horizons of knowledge.
    🌟 Test your knowledge on a wide range of topics, from science and animals, to geography and history. It's the perfect way to keep young minds curious and eager to learn.
    🧠 This quiz is not only entertaining but also a great opportunity for you to develop critical thinking skills and learn interesting facts about the world.
    So, test your knowledge and have fun! Don't forget to share you scores in the comment section below!
    Correction:
    2:47 The right answer is Saturn. Jupiter has 95, but Saturn has 146 per the latest data.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @mannydavis7708
    @mannydavis7708 8 дней назад +1

    I learnt something today. How many taste buds the average tongue has, who eats the most chocolate (I guessed Belgium) and sloths holding their breath. Got curious enough to look up some sloth facts. And according to a site called loveofsloths, that's wrong.
    "Sloths have large stomachs. Their stomachs make up almost two-thirds of their torso. Because their diets consist mainly of leaves, there is a lot of gas in those stomachs - Gas that helps them to be buoyant. It acts as a giant flotation device!
    Question for you: How long can you hold your breath underwater? One minute? Perhaps two? Sloths possibly can hold their breath for 15 minutes or less. That’s rather impressive!
    There are rumors that they can hold their breath for 40 minutes but it’s simply not true. Sloths instinctively hold their breath when their face goes into water and their long necks help their faces to stay above the water. However, their bodies naturally float. It would be difficult for them to stay underwater!"

  • @tomdrake8572
    @tomdrake8572 16 дней назад +1

    You need to reconfirm your answer to the moon question. After Jupiter had the 12 added in early 2023, it was discovered that Saturn has 145 moons and more will probably be discovered.

    • @brainyworkout
      @brainyworkout 15 дней назад +1

      This is true. Saturn has the most moons.

    • @are-you-game
      @are-you-game  15 дней назад

      Thanks for pointing this out. I stand corrected. It is Saturn that has the most moons at 146 and not Jupiter.