@@bulletproof8451 i can relate. My friends get so annoyed because i always say I’m gonna fail but end up topping the class. 😂💀 I genuinely always think I’m gonna fail tho.
The second question is technically wrong. Saturn will be the 6th closest not the furthest. For 6th furthest, you have to calculate from the far most planet which is Neptune. So from Neptune, the 6th furthest plant is Earth or 3rd closest.
You should do a tournament where it is school vs school. For example, team of Harvard students vs Stanford students, Caltech vs MIT, Yale vs Princeton or even UCLA vs UC Berkeley vs UMich vs UNC Chapel Hill vs UVA.
the answer to the second question should be Earth meaning regarding Neptune to be the furthest... so the second furthest is Uranus, 3rd is Saturn, 4th is Jupiter, 5th is Mars and finally the Earth. ranking the planets from furthest to closest.
I thought so too.... The emphasis was on furthest...not closest... The furthest will be Neptune (1st furthest) and then counting back, you'll get Earth as the 6th furthest
@@mushfiqahasan2263 no one talked about distance? what, were any of the answers 500 million miles or something? this IS positional order, just reversed. "6th furthest" means the 6th planet furthest from the sun. Neptune would be 1st, then uranus, then saturn and so on. Stop acting like you know everything.
@@nfspbarrister5681 im asian TvT in my country, 5th grade only have science, we started to learn biology and physics at Secondary school ( 6th to 9th grade ) and started to learn Chemistry at 8th grade
Says "smarter than a fifth grader" shows a 6th grade science question. Also most Americans couldn't answer these cause we can't even take chem until highschool and 1-5th grade is basically learning how to write your name and photosynthesis.
@@deveshiverma4061 Schools in the US are questionably diverse in curriculum... (Some schools in the same district be teaching you the structures of a plant while others are teaching the structures of tibetan.)
Actually, the second answer isn't Saturn - no one is reading the question correctly. Let's count together - Neptune is the farthest away from the sun, right? So what's the second farthest? Not the second from the Sun, but the second FARTHEST away from the Sun? That's right, it's Uranus. Third farthest? Yup it's Saturn. Let's keep going; fourth farthest is the Jupiter; fifth farthest is Mars, then Earth sitting as the "6th farthest away from the Sun." Also, the question features pleonasm, but that's an issue for a separate comment. Grammar matters.
I was just about to comment the same thing bro Either the question should have been which is the 6th planet closest to the sun otherwise their answers are all wrong
He should have said "If Mercury is first from the sun which planet is sixth from the sun?" That's about the best I can come up with. BUT, we know which planet they wanted the test taker to name.
I mean, 50 ain't a joke. Looking at the cheapest thing if broccoli i could find (77 cents), it gives you around 1.6k calories (unless I'm stupid, then just ignore this lol).
@@Simp_Yadav ill do it here.. so like the bat+ball= 1.10 so we replace the objects by a variable like for example ball= x then it said the bat is 1 dollar more than the ball so we do (x+1) for bat and then we substitute those in the original equation ---> (x+1)+x=11 then find x :) x=0.05 which is the cost of the ball
Well the 6ᵗʰ _furthest_ planet from the Sun is obviously the Earth. Because the 1ˢᵗ furthest is naturally Neptune (like, it’s *THE furthest)* and then you count down: 2ⁿᵈ is Uranus, 3ʳᵈ is Saturn, 4ᵗʰ is Jupiter, 5ᵗʰ is Mars and finally 6ᵗʰ is the Earth. Saturn would be the 6ᵗʰ *_closest_* to the Sun. And even then, it would be more correct to say we’re only discussing the planets’ _orbits_ here.
In this case it's the furthest planet from Neptune. From what I understood, you start from the sun then you continue 1. Mars 2. Venus 3. Earth 4. Mars 5. Jupiter 6. Saturn
@@cecepc1842 : Then that makes Saturn number 6 in the leaderboards of _CLOSEST_ planets to the Sun. Not *FURTHEST.* Also, I think you meant Mercury for your first planet.
3:44 It’s actually Earth that’s the 6th furthest planet from the sun in the solar system, with the furthest being Neptune (pluto is no longer deemed a planet). Saturn in the 6th CLOSEST. The question/answer is mistaken in the video.
I’ve been bombarded with assignments all the time that I’ve learned to care for the deadlines rather than actually learning, so most of these things I completely have forgotten already only a tad bit is what I can recall. Schools nowadays Due dates > Learning
The truth behind Harvard is that it’s harder than you think. Many have been over stressed out being in Harvard, and didn’t know if they would even be able to survive. Some had even commit suicide. I’m surprised people can actually make it to Harvard.
Hi, for the 2nd question: Do u mean 6th CLOSEST TO the sun? Because (The) closest to the Sun is Mercury 2nd closest is Venus 3rd closest is Earth and so on. So Saturn is the 6th CLOSEST TO the Sun. On the other hand, (The) furthest from the Sun is Neptune, 2nd furthest is Uranus, 3rd furthest is Saturn and so on. That’ll make Earth the 6th FURTHEST FROM the Sun.
Well actually the 6th closest and 6th furthest planet from the sun will be Saturn only, closest and furthest are just words to confuse you, just count the order of planets and then you get it, Saturn🤷🏼♂️
@@subhashnath5642 not really, in the 'closest to' case, the first is the one closest to the sun, which is mercury, and in the 'furthest to' case, the first one is the furthest from the sun, which is neptune, so in 'furthest to' case, the order will be reversed
@2020 is the worst year ever isn't the percentile tests based on natural intelligence and not studying really hard then regurgitating the information on the test?
@2020 is the worst year everIn my province you get into a gifted program by getting 98 percentile or higher on a Cogat screening which is a cognitive test. You also have to test your creativity and take a self assessment. They mostly base it on natural intelligence to get in but you obviously have to know the basic arithmetic and grammar.
....I was so confused when I saw the equation on the thumbnail and the intro having "civil war" as their answers "What's the hypotenuse?" *The Great Depression.*
In Slovakia, it is. Years 5-11 mandatory biology, then 2 years elective for maturitas. We also have mandatory geography 5-11, but we’re not going to talk about that one.
The feeling that I am also answering the questions makes me proud of my elementary school teachers and to myself HAHAHA for they really taught everything to me WHEN I WAS IN MY ELEM DAYS
He should have asked the 6th closest to the sun, because the planet the furthest away from the sun is Neptune, then Uranus, then Saturn, then Jupiter, the Mars, and finally Earth. Therefore the 6th furthest away is Earth, but the 6th closest is Saturn, because furthest means the one farthest away so Neptune is the furthest away from the sun.
Bro the the 6th furthest is saturn and the 3rd closest is Earth not the other way around. Its all based on the order Mercury ,Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune . So if neptune is the furthest away then uranus is the second planet which is located away from the sun and so on and if we take it the other way mercury is the closest then venus and earth and so on
@@darealcorgicorn602 how is the earth the sixth furthest from the sun i mean even when you take a picture of the solar system its clearly visible to even a second grader that earth is closer to the sun than Uranus or neptune .so once again how is the the sixt furthest when it is actually the 3rd closest
@@eliza1992 6th furthest away and 3rd closest are same in this context, furthest away is neptune, so 6 th furthest away is 1. Neptune 2. Uranus 3. Saturn 4. Jupiter 5. Mars and 6. Earth, the question wasn't framed correctly.
@@nikasabour4258 dude you clearly don’t know anything about persian schools lol I was literally studying subjects that belonged to my sophomore year of highschool when i was in primary school. I’m 16 now and yeah,they did teach me about carbon in 4th grade.
@@afrikaasantiago652 I had terrible elementary teachers who taught me absolutely nothing. The only actual science lessons I got was sex ed and environmental sciences
if you dont know how to do 1st question then let me help you let bat cost be x and ball cost be y then x+y=1.10 then cost of bat=1+y then put value of bat in place of x then it would be 1+y+y=1.10 , 1+2y=1.10 then after subtraction 2y=0.10 then value of y will be 0.05 after dividing 2. Its pretty easy but tricky
11:00 Days and years work entirely differently. Years are the time it takes for a revolution around the Sun while day is the amount of time it takes the planet to rotate, for example, a day on Jupiter is about 10 hours.
Love this! Like to see more "factual" historical related questions. We are faced with such "dis" information in our education system now in regards to historical facts. A retired USAF operational meteorologist. No smiling on TV, but my pilots, crews, and passengers that relied on my information for fuel consumption, etc.& their safety. One field you NEVER have to worry about learning too much to be proven wrong. So, you keep studying, even at 60 yrs old.
In fifth grade i didn't have chemstery nor biology, in fact i only had it in 1st year of high school. I am not from us so that is probably the reason. I also didnt study american history in my country.
I love how like 75% of this are things that didn't even learn before 7th grade Edit:me not knowing what happening in the comments Also me:👽 Oh myY GaAaD
6th furthest away from the Sun is a trick question tho: the furthest away from the Sun is Neptune, the second furthest is Uranus, the third furthest is Saturn... the sixth furthest away is Earth.
It is easy but it is a fact that you have to remember. and to keep remembering something you need to repeat. so you repeated the list loads of time and then you remembered it. now dont use this list ever in your life again (since you wont use this info ever after school) and come back in 20 years and try to remember it chances are you wont remember it. Like do you remember what you ate on the second monday of january 2017? Ofcourse not since its a fact you dont ever use anymore after the fact. Yet it is "Very simple" just a meal youve probably eaten dozens of times. this is the same. 99.99999% of people Will never ever use the order of planets in their life again after school. so if 20+ plus years have gone by without any thinking about it you will forget since your brain deems the information irrelevant so it pushes it away. If you want to relearn it again you will probably be able to do it faster since its your second time around and some remnants of what you learned is still there compared to the first time where you had to start from scratch but still
*I'm not for America but I do know 8 answers from these questions.* *Speaking of which number 2 question seems to be complex... Logically either Saturn or Earth both can be correct answer.*
@@molliekate11 maybe because the distance of the planets from the sun is variable upon where they are in their respective elliptical orbits.. but i’m not sure if the distance between the earth and the sun can ever exceed that between saturn and sun but i could be wrong.
The question was: “Which planet is the 6th furthest from the sun?” Neptune is the furthest, then Uranus, then Saturn, then Jupiter, then Mars, then Earth. Earth is the 6th furthest from the sun. The guys in the video and the host meant it as “6th nearest to the sun.” It could have been a good question if the correct answer was Earth, as to show how our brain changes furthest to nearest, but the host went with the wrong answer.
The only reason I knew the wenis one was because one time me and my friend were touching our wenises at the table during a card game so mt dad said "Stop comparing your wenises at the table!" and we just started rolling in laughter.
I got all correct except the wenis one. I'm Indian too. But number 10 was very easy for us considering he fact that Nepal is a neighbouring country to India.
I learned geography by myself because my school didn't have geography lessons and I thought that the last question was the easiest question even as a 4th grader
I did too when I was younger in 4th grade but then I realized there wasn't much use of it other than flexing and wining a few kahoots. So I forgot a lot of stuff but my geo knowledge is decent.
Heyy man, i was just watching, having fun and u asked which country's flag's not quadrilateral? I'm from Nepal and you made my day. I didn't know they taught u this in fifth grade. 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
They don’t teach it unfortunately. This quiz is “easy” but only if you know it. It’s like basic knowledge, but not really. I guess I’m contradicting myself but it’s like once you learn it, it’s hard to forget. I remember that Nepal’s flag isn’t a quadrilateral from Jack’s Films lmao
Part 2 is now out!! Watch here: ruclips.net/video/LzR9oiCdT3M/видео.html
Ayo first reply
Yay
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Can I join your quiz
i miscalculated a teeny bit at 9:19 and got 49 instead of 50...
liam sounds like that kid in class who says he's gonna fail the test but ends up topping the class lol
Exactly.
Yeah thts sucks , he use psychology to defeat his enemy
Chinecherem Obasi waittttt there just a second CJ 😂
@@liamdemonaco8926 my best friend does that a lot, and sometimes I feel for those who pay attention to her and not study 😅
Lmfaooo
When he said the grand prize...... drum roll........
$50
That’s when I realized I’ve been watching too much mr beast
hahahah
I too though the same
Same
give me a couple years
Yeah. I wonder where did he get such wealth haha.
“ Elemtary school school questions” who had chemistry in 5th grade? I didn’t learn that till 10th grade!
samee lmaoo
*Indians*
italians
People who are preparing for Harvard? plus isn't Harvard expensive and in what world is 50 dollars a big deal? I don't get it lol
@@jonathangreene4055 well in India you can get a nice phone for 150 dollars or eat our for a month
I like how these are "elementary level" questions but I never learned any of this in elementary school. Or any grade for that matter.
Yeah, that elbow one i had never heard in my life. we say skin on elbow not wenis
@@rezanthedudeduder9501 Wennis is a congenital skin, and it is actually a slang word, so you don’t need to learn that word.
Nowadays they’re thought in 4th grade
how
I’ve learned to teach anyone anything and they’ll understand as long as they know the basics to it
I love how I wasn't taught half of this stuff when I was in 5th grade.
it was . You were drooling lol
@@studiesstudent3543 different schools teach different things- I don’t remember learning any biology in 5th
@@studiesstudent3543 Drolling?
@@beluga_boba not paying attention
@@evoflysgaming3489 Oh thx
Harvard students receiving 50 dollars for solving 5th grade questions.
5th graders : What about us ◑ˍ◐ ◑ˍ◐
@@noahtraining17 all life*
you get more homework!
Fifth graders get Harvard university's tough question if they win the get $100
@@thamizhaazhi7602 lol, still not fair..
@Thamizh Aazhi “If a senior is taller than a 2nd grader, he wins $50. If a second grader is taller than a senior, he wins $50.”
Liam is like oh noooo and then gets every question right
That one student in every class
@@bulletproof8451 i can relate. My friends get so annoyed because i always say I’m gonna fail but end up topping the class. 😂💀 I genuinely always think I’m gonna fail tho.
I think I can relate cause I always say I ll get a bad mark and in the end it will be high or full sometimes.
he got the flag wrong. I had no clue too.
@@Bonbon-lk9gv same with me
The second question is technically wrong. Saturn will be the 6th closest not the furthest. For 6th furthest, you have to calculate from the far most planet which is Neptune. So from Neptune, the 6th furthest plant is Earth or 3rd closest.
Omg that’s wt I was thinking and here I saw this in the comment section!!
Thank god I'm not the only one who thought this.
I don’t get it, i mean the orbit is 6th closest and farthest away? I do not know i am dumb alright
@@Incepter. 1st farthest would be the farthest, right? So that's Neptune. (RIP Pluto) 2nd: Uranus, 3rd Saturn, 4th Jupiter, 5th Mars, and 6th is Earth
then again they didnt say from which planet lol
I wish to be calm like Bradley but I’m such a Liam during exam all anxious and doubting my self.
Omg samee
Same here😢
You should do a tournament where it is school vs school. For example, team of Harvard students vs Stanford students, Caltech vs MIT, Yale vs Princeton or even UCLA vs UC Berkeley vs UMich vs UNC Chapel Hill vs UVA.
Yeah that’s what I wanna do!! I wanna take the winners of each school and place them against each other
Imagine doing Yale against Harvard 💀💀
@@hafu It's like that of ASIAN Quiz Bee lol
@@hafu also get some nons that r freshhh from secondary school loll. Great idea man. Ur humiliating em bruh.
Hawraz looks so depressed after getting one wrong😂
He was crushed when the second one was wrong.
I feel bad for him
That's pretty humiliating for a physics student...
Who is that?
the internet in iraq is very bad and the electricity go off usually
I like brads smile it makes me feel comfortable
Love Brad! :)
the answer to the second question should be Earth meaning regarding Neptune to be the furthest... so the second furthest is Uranus, 3rd is Saturn, 4th is Jupiter, 5th is Mars and finally the Earth. ranking the planets from furthest to closest.
Arya Parvizi Finally!!!!! Someone speaks the truth!!!
abe noobde log reference frame naj padhya kha physics me.
Ikr
I thought so too.... The emphasis was on furthest...not closest... The furthest will be Neptune (1st furthest) and then counting back, you'll get Earth as the 6th furthest
@@mushfiqahasan2263 no one talked about distance? what, were any of the answers 500 million miles or something? this IS positional order, just reversed. "6th furthest" means the 6th planet furthest from the sun. Neptune would be 1st, then uranus, then saturn and so on. Stop acting like you know everything.
When u realise the 5th grade have chemistry and biology
Well it’s most likely to be in British schools. I’m in a British school and it’s not that hard.
...you dont? In asia we do. And i have my grade school in 1988
Damn
@@nfspbarrister5681 im asian TvT in my country, 5th grade only have science, we started to learn biology and physics at Secondary school ( 6th to 9th grade ) and started to learn Chemistry at 8th grade
@@vivilovey5866 same bruh
Says "smarter than a fifth grader" shows a 6th grade science question. Also most Americans couldn't answer these cause we can't even take chem until highschool and 1-5th grade is basically learning how to write your name and photosynthesis.
Thank you for saying what was on my mind! The title is so misleading and yes, this is NOT 5th grade subject questions.
I learned that in 3rd grade though...
y’all don’t know chemistry till high school?
@@deveshiverma4061 Schools in the US are questionably diverse in curriculum...
(Some schools in the same district be teaching you the structures of a plant while others are teaching the structures of tibetan.)
@@minttea1474 I learned it in 5th grade but we dont have to which element has whatever amount of electrons just what things are called
"I was deciding between Harvard and Stanford"
"Oh, you made the right choice."
A conversation I would never be able to be a part of.
Because your daddy isn't donating buildings. Ivy Leagues are overrated, a solid uni within your reach should do just fine.
Them:memorizes shit from middle school and elementary
Me:forgets shit from last week...
long term and short term memory are two different things
I forger what I ate in afternoon
Then there's me forgetting about what I studied yesterday >w
@@luffynorbuMORE lol
@@luffynorbuMORE lol I can even forget what I ate few minutes ago
Actually, the second answer isn't Saturn - no one is reading the question correctly. Let's count together - Neptune is the farthest away from the sun, right?
So what's the second farthest? Not the second from the Sun, but the second FARTHEST away from the Sun? That's right, it's Uranus.
Third farthest? Yup it's Saturn.
Let's keep going; fourth farthest is the Jupiter; fifth farthest is Mars, then Earth sitting as the "6th farthest away from the Sun."
Also, the question features pleonasm, but that's an issue for a separate comment.
Grammar matters.
I was just about to comment the same thing bro
Either the question should have been which is the 6th planet closest to the sun otherwise their answers are all wrong
This was just the first thing I noticed.
He should have said "If Mercury is first from the sun which planet is sixth from the sun?" That's about the best I can come up with. BUT, we know which planet they wanted the test taker to name.
Yeah i was thinking the same
Thats what i thought but its 3rd class question
Just to be more specific, most of these Q don’t depend on how smart you are bcz they’re more of memorial info’s
Agreed.
@@xdarkdiamondxgaming9474 its about general knowledge and how well read you are
@@kj_2 uh, heard?
Except the first one of course
Except math .. its pretty basic
"Poor mr beast doesn't exist, he can't hurt you"
Poor mr beast:
Nah mr beast also started from giving out low money. He worked and now it’s 100k every time you breathe
Brad is the kid who gets very excited about every little thing
*"50 dollars!!!!???? omg!!!!!!!!!! 😱😱😱"*
LOOL
I mean, 50 ain't a joke. Looking at the cheapest thing if broccoli i could find (77 cents), it gives you around 1.6k calories (unless I'm stupid, then just ignore this lol).
@@potatowithpc238 well it’s good but if u don’t have a budget then $100 would’ve been better
im sorry but 50 dollars = 1 out of 6 of my savings
@@potatowithpc238 It’s ridiculous because Harvard tuition is like $60,000 + a year AND he’s getting a dual degree from Berkeley
@@cartib6677 he will probably receive financial aid.
That moment when you went to high school with Bradley and your friend sends you this video
1 question explain
@@Simp_Yadav ill do it here.. so like the bat+ball= 1.10 so we replace the objects by a variable like for example ball= x then it said the bat is 1 dollar more than the ball so we do (x+1) for bat and then we substitute those in the original equation ---> (x+1)+x=11 then find x :) x=0.05 which is the cost of the ball
Thanks bro
@@xancrystal3115 what i don’t understand
@@xancrystal3115can you explain again?
Well the 6ᵗʰ _furthest_ planet from the Sun is obviously the Earth. Because the 1ˢᵗ furthest is naturally Neptune (like, it’s *THE furthest)* and then you count down: 2ⁿᵈ is Uranus, 3ʳᵈ is Saturn, 4ᵗʰ is Jupiter, 5ᵗʰ is Mars and finally 6ᵗʰ is the Earth.
Saturn would be the 6ᵗʰ *_closest_* to the Sun. And even then, it would be more correct to say we’re only discussing the planets’ _orbits_ here.
Exactly! Thank you! I was looking for this comment!
In this case it's the furthest planet from Neptune. From what I understood, you start from the sun then you continue
1. Mars
2. Venus
3. Earth
4. Mars
5. Jupiter
6. Saturn
@@cecepc1842 : Then that makes Saturn number 6 in the leaderboards of _CLOSEST_ planets to the Sun. Not *FURTHEST.* Also, I think you meant Mercury for your first planet.
@@nouche What the hell are you smoking Bro?
@@Roman-ud5ph : ?
I like how Hawraz just sitting there while the other students start to complain about the tasks😂
3:44
It’s actually Earth that’s the 6th furthest planet from the sun in the solar system, with the furthest being Neptune (pluto is no longer deemed a planet).
Saturn in the 6th CLOSEST.
The question/answer is mistaken in the video.
That was exactly what i was gonna comment! And now you write a comment 2 hours before me haha
Exactly! Now I have to erase my comment. How did all these "smart" people miss this?
Yeah I know
"6th furthest", not "6th closest". It's counting backwards from Neptune.
@@donutwindy because they know how to communicate
YEAH!!! exactly!
You know they're uni students because they're getting excited about 50 bucks.
That's 50$ less debt.
Brad’s energy is so pure and funny
Do you mean he is gay
@@yosrishabou665 thats what i was thinking 😂😂
Nah he’s just 💅
nah he just gay af
He's a total bottom..... 😅
Man, this reminds me that we learnt so much useless stuff in school...except when doing trivia like this
Just got overwhelmed to see three of them getting that last question correct. Love from Nepal🇳🇵🇳🇵
I knew it immediately.... After all, my dad fought alongside Gurkhas when he was a Royal Marine Commando.
I also got it right because i am from India 🇮🇳 😎
Nepali be like : last question’s the easiest 😂 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Army!! Army's are everywhere lol 😂💜
And in history be like: thats a thing..?
as a nepalese army lol
@@Bhagyalakshmisv09 yeah
Not sure? Ask a Gurkha. 👍😄
I’ve been bombarded with assignments all the time that I’ve learned to care for the deadlines rather than actually learning, so most of these things I completely have forgotten already only a tad bit is what I can recall.
Schools nowadays
Due dates > Learning
What. Hopefully you don't think about going to uni then...
@@swegboii6447 Nah I've taken a course I'm really good at, which is on the political field.
Go for your strongest point not your weakest.
This is actually very true
@@Maple_Tachibana truee if school was only forensics science and medical stuff i’d have a’s all across the board
The truth behind Harvard is that it’s harder than you think. Many have been over stressed out being in Harvard, and didn’t know if they would even be able to survive. Some had even commit suicide. I’m surprised people can actually make it to Harvard.
Ummm Idk how it's possible to be harder than people think lol, it literally has a 5% acceptance rate...
@@Cthulhu_t so?
@@YuleYi so it has a reputation for being extremely difficult...
@@Cthulhu_t yeah I heard from a lot of videos and student expieriences
@@Cthulhu_t Buddy 5% acceptance rate would be dream for people here in India who compete to get into IIT
Hi, for the 2nd question:
Do u mean 6th CLOSEST TO the sun? Because (The) closest to the Sun is Mercury
2nd closest is Venus
3rd closest is Earth and so on.
So Saturn is the 6th CLOSEST TO the Sun.
On the other hand, (The) furthest from the Sun is Neptune, 2nd furthest is Uranus, 3rd furthest is Saturn and so on. That’ll make Earth the 6th FURTHEST FROM the Sun.
That's exactly what I was thinking 🤔
You’re right 🤯
Well actually the 6th closest and 6th furthest planet from the sun will be Saturn only, closest and furthest are just words to confuse you, just count the order of planets and then you get it, Saturn🤷🏼♂️
@@subhashnath5642 not really, in the 'closest to' case, the first is the one closest to the sun, which is mercury, and in the 'furthest to' case, the first one is the furthest from the sun, which is neptune, so in 'furthest to' case, the order will be reversed
You are wrong tho
Hosted Lap on a tour last year and was SHOCKED to see you both on the same screen!
I never learned this stuff when I was in 5th grade last year
Not every school district has the same education system. You have a different one then the one shown in the video or you had a bad teacher.
@@ryanboparai5942 Hi. I am in Elite high school 🙂👌🏼🤙🏻
@@evan.5967 Ok
@2020 is the worst year ever isn't the percentile tests based on natural intelligence and not studying really hard then regurgitating the information on the test?
@2020 is the worst year everIn my province you get into a gifted program by getting 98 percentile or higher on a Cogat screening which is a cognitive test. You also have to test your creativity and take a self assessment. They mostly base it on natural intelligence to get in but you obviously have to know the basic arithmetic and grammar.
Hawraz is pure comedy lol
Liam seems like someone who would annoy me to death with his anxiety
Shut up
😭😭😭
I could totally relate to his anxiety; he reminds me of my bff, lol
11:28 Liam literally said the answer out loud XD
In elementary school, I would like to say that I didn't learn half of this! Thanks, Hafu for the learning!
....I was so confused when I saw the equation on the thumbnail and the intro having "civil war" as their answers
"What's the hypotenuse?"
*The Great Depression.*
"So the 50% is actually true!"
*2 people eliminated out of 6*
Oop-
🥴😂......
I was thinking about that 😹😹😹
They already considered standard deviation.
that makes him the 3rd
It's been a while since Hafu's videos, came out I missed your vids Hafu. You're stepping up the game :)
Yeah it’s been a while! I’m working on building a team to make more videos
But what about COVID-19, Mr. Hafu?
Since when was 5th grade biology a thing.
Ikr in my school it's from 8th grade
I didn’t know this many people agreed with me.
In Slovakia, it is. Years 5-11 mandatory biology, then 2 years elective for maturitas. We also have mandatory geography 5-11, but we’re not going to talk about that one.
@@tomato_6681 Aaa i see (O_O) anyway I don't have it...
No? In India It's from 3rd grade in my School
The feeling that I am also answering the questions makes me proud of my elementary school teachers and to myself HAHAHA for they really taught everything to me WHEN I WAS IN MY ELEM DAYS
These Harvard guys are smart. They are just stressed out with course work and the competition. Poor broke guys
Bruh it’s because the questions are easy
@Yah Hus ???? They are though
@Yah Hus would you believe me if I were to say that I am in fact a 6th grader
@Yah Hus lol
Doubt it. They are incoming freshmen, not current students
He should have asked the 6th closest to the sun, because the planet the furthest away from the sun is Neptune, then Uranus, then Saturn, then Jupiter, the Mars, and finally Earth. Therefore the 6th furthest away is Earth, but the 6th closest is Saturn, because furthest means the one farthest away so Neptune is the furthest away from the sun.
Bro the the 6th furthest is saturn and the 3rd closest is Earth not the other way around. Its all based on the order Mercury ,Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune . So if neptune is the furthest away then uranus is the second planet which is located away from the sun and so on and if we take it the other way mercury is the closest then venus and earth and so on
@@eliza1992 You’re contradicting yourself
@@eliza1992 You just said the furthest is Neptune, and then Uranus, so then the sixth furthest would be Earth
@@darealcorgicorn602 how is the earth the sixth furthest from the sun i mean even when you take a picture of the solar system its clearly visible to even a second grader that earth is closer to the sun than Uranus or neptune .so once again how is the the sixt furthest when it is actually the 3rd closest
@@eliza1992 6th furthest away and 3rd closest are same in this context, furthest away is neptune, so 6 th furthest away is 1. Neptune 2. Uranus 3. Saturn 4. Jupiter 5. Mars and 6. Earth, the question wasn't framed correctly.
Most of these questions aren’t actually fifth grade, they’re middle school level lol
Mans said 5th grade biology and hit them with chemistry. I don't know of any elementary schools that teach chemistry that shit is high school lol
Really? This is mostly 3-5
My school was more advanced so in fifth grade I was learning pre algebra and a little bit of biology
I haven’t watched the whole video, but the thumbnail question is something I learned in 3rd grade-
@@bestshrekfr ye, the thumbnail one is elementary, but like quite a few others aren’t
Electrons definitely wasn't taught at 5th grade.
The carbon question is not a 5th grade question. I was never taught that until the 9th grade
Don’t wanna be THAT person,but they taught me that when i was in 4th grade
Or you paid attention until 9th grade, cause that is actually basic
Come to Asia. 😂
@@nikasabour4258 dude you clearly don’t know anything about persian schools lol
I was literally studying subjects that belonged to my sophomore year of highschool when i was in primary school.
I’m 16 now and yeah,they did teach me about carbon in 4th grade.
@@afrikaasantiago652 I had terrible elementary teachers who taught me absolutely nothing. The only actual science lessons I got was sex ed and environmental sciences
Liam should have still got a prize he answered really good and only got 1 wrong he deserved it
Brad cheated in the maths question lmaooooo hewas looking at the computer
and on the nepal one lmfao
Glad I wasn’t the only one that thought he cheated
I think he was just looking at the question
The dude that left didn't wanna be embarrassed so he froze his webcam and left💀🤣💀🤣. I'll gladly take that Harvard spot.
You got to do more videos as such. It's so interesting 🤓✨
Love the interaction. (Or maybe I loved it because I'm social deprived 😂)
Side effect of watching Mr Beast 50$ price doesn't feel amazing😂😂
lol true
Haha relatable 😅
I tried answering the questions and kept getting confused because the questions were so easy I thought there was a catch.
if you dont know how to do 1st question then let me help you let bat cost be x and ball cost be y then x+y=1.10 then cost of bat=1+y then put value of bat in place of x then it would be 1+y+y=1.10 , 1+2y=1.10 then after subtraction 2y=0.10 then value of y will be 0.05 after dividing 2. Its pretty easy but tricky
i did not think that polynomial would have veen used
don't make it so complicated. just minus one from 1.1 and then dived by 2
When he asked the question "which country has non-non-quadrilateral flag" i directly subscribed and turn on the notification.
That boy with the cap has the most regret of loosing $50😂😂
We need more videos like this!! I literally learned from those questions 😅
7:24 THE REFLECTION OF THE GLASSES THO LIAM!!!!!!!!!!!
IKKK some of them are using their phones under the camera LOL
What made me laugh was when Brad said sorry I’m in the middle of dying my hair I couldn’t stop laughing!
i am from Nepal and i like the way students of harvard knows about the fact about my country flag.
11:00 Days and years work entirely differently. Years are the time it takes for a revolution around the Sun while day is the amount of time it takes the planet to rotate, for example, a day on Jupiter is about 10 hours.
9:24 is that Brad saying "ayy"? Lmao XD
When I was in elementary school I didn't even know half of what these questions were.
Liam looks like a young Leonard from big bang theory 😂
So I wasn't the only one thinking that. Lmao 😂
Love this! Like to see more "factual" historical related questions. We are faced with such "dis" information in our education system now in regards to historical facts. A retired USAF operational meteorologist. No smiling on TV, but my pilots, crews, and passengers that relied on my information for fuel consumption, etc.& their safety. One field you NEVER have to worry about learning too much to be proven wrong. So, you keep studying, even at 60 yrs old.
anybody else do the questions while they were doing it?
What do you think...
Yess
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Ofc
Me
Legend has it that Liam is still talking after a question is asked... Haha
Says it’s elementary level but I never heard about the skin in your elbow
In fifth grade i didn't have chemstery nor biology, in fact i only had it in 1st year of high school. I am not from us so that is probably the reason. I also didnt study american history in my country.
True, I'm a 7 th grader that was taught chemistry, physics and biology just last year
what is high school? chemistry and biology always start from 8th class
@@simibajaj8318 From your name I think you are an Indian, like me. This system doesn't exist in india, only in foreign countries....
@@asha2755 oh , ya im an indian but that's not my name tho. I've never heard of this system, explains it !
@@simibajaj8318 Glad it helped.
As an italian I'm proud of liam lmao
Liam is a kind of student I don't want to be in the same class with ..
@Lilo Is the baddest i think it's because he's smart and kind of humble in a way (?) uh that's a very tough competition? idk
Me 2
at 1:31
You guys notice the doll behind is just like anabelle!!!
I love how like 75% of this are things that didn't even learn before 7th grade
Edit:me not knowing what happening in the comments
Also me:👽 Oh myY GaAaD
True that 💀🤨
That is goofy ahh America for you
L school system
+the Spanish school system is better
@@tunisino35 don’t you guys start school like super late or something L+your grandma is probably still in high school
@@user-nk5us7jw1s nah school starts at 9 and also what is high school?
@@tunisino35 grade 9 to 12 i think
6th furthest away from the Sun is a trick question tho: the furthest away from the Sun is Neptune, the second furthest is Uranus, the third furthest is Saturn... the sixth furthest away is Earth.
Ikr
I was about to comment that😕
We believe you.
Ye they should’ve said 6th closest
Did you overthink it that much? just 5th grade questions lol.
Nvm mind that message
You won't probably feel bored when you're with Liam. He's so entertaining (not if he talks about physics and stuff)🤣
I liked Liam at first then later he got annoying in a sense 😭🤣. Liam be like
Omg I'm gonna fail... Also Liam "getting most of the question correct"
I'm in 9th and I still find it fascinating that some people don't know the order of planets like it's so easy and I'm a guy who scored average grades
My - mercury
Very - venus
Educated - earth
Mother - mars
Just - jupiter
Served - saturn
Us - uranus
Noodles - Neptune
It is easy but it is a fact that you have to remember. and to keep remembering something you need to repeat. so you repeated the list loads of time and then you remembered it. now dont use this list ever in your life again (since you wont use this info ever after school) and come back in 20 years and try to remember it chances are you wont remember it. Like do you remember what you ate on the second monday of january 2017? Ofcourse not since its a fact you dont ever use anymore after the fact. Yet it is "Very simple" just a meal youve probably eaten dozens of times. this is the same. 99.99999% of people Will never ever use the order of planets in their life again after school. so if 20+ plus years have gone by without any thinking about it you will forget since your brain deems the information irrelevant so it pushes it away. If you want to relearn it again you will probably be able to do it faster since its your second time around and some remnants of what you learned is still there compared to the first time where you had to start from scratch but still
The first planet that come into my mind was Uranus, tbh. I was very close, because I know that the farther they are from the Sun, the colder they are.
I love how he says THE GRAND PRIZE 50 dollars
As a Nepali, That final Question made me smile. 🤗
*I'm not for America but I do know 8 answers from these questions.*
*Speaking of which number 2 question seems to be complex... Logically either Saturn or Earth both can be correct answer.*
Wait, how can it be Mars?
How could it be Earth?
@@molliekate11 maybe because the distance of the planets from the sun is variable upon where they are in their respective elliptical orbits.. but i’m not sure if the distance between the earth and the sun can ever exceed that between saturn and sun but i could be wrong.
@@deveshiverma4061 it’s because some people think of it from, the last planet, to the sun
The question was: “Which planet is the 6th furthest from the sun?” Neptune is the furthest, then Uranus, then Saturn, then Jupiter, then Mars, then Earth. Earth is the 6th furthest from the sun. The guys in the video and the host meant it as “6th nearest to the sun.” It could have been a good question if the correct answer was Earth, as to show how our brain changes furthest to nearest, but the host went with the wrong answer.
Never had bio class until high school (7th to 11th here) and NEVER under any circumstances even in college heard about the skin on the elbow.
When he said "I am your host" I remembered" I am your hope your my hope I am Jhope"
Liam is like that friend of yours who always says that he is gonna dupe the test but in the end got a full marks.
Watching harvard students fighting over 50 bucks is soo fun 🤣. Waiting for more campus crawl!!
Going to their thousands of dollars of debt
You know if you convert the 50 dollars into indian currency from where I am it is nearly 5000 rupees. So it is not that less
@@aki-ox5yf I’m also Indian dude 😀🫂
The only reason I knew the wenis one was because one time me and my friend were touching our wenises at the table during a card game so mt dad said "Stop comparing your wenises at the table!" and we just started rolling in laughter.
Brooo this was agonizing to watch I’m Harvard 2024 and I got all of these I want to come on the show ily hafu 😭
Yooooo Tyler what’s up? I met you at soccer
12:52 had my dying 😂
I don't think he should have asked history of America, what if someone wasn't taught about America in school cuz he is not from America 😂
exactly or from a francophone education where we don't call skin weenis like wtf
Honestly I guessed it because thats one of the most famous ones
@@khalilmoallaqat8999 I'm from the US and I had no idea they called it wenis either lol
@@miajc6606 i think we would be good friends i also don't know a lot of things from my own language🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bruh I'm 13 and from Switzerland, I'm so happy that I said civil war when he asked in which war the battle of gettysburg was lol
i only got the history question wrong because i only know indian history lol
Me too bruh !!! Rest all i got correct...we indians proved it again lmao 😂
But we were never taught what that skin is called
@@kiransidar well i was so yea haha
I got all correct except the wenis one. I'm Indian too. But number 10 was very easy for us considering he fact that Nepal is a neighbouring country to India.
@@meowuuwuwuin which grade? I'm wondering 🤔
BRADLEY IS SO CUTEEEE, omg I cant 🥺
стоп Russian?
Kazakhstan
user 1 Kyrgyzstan
@@zhibekkubatova5884 Met Borat ? He is the number one Reporter of Kazakhstan
As a Kurdish person, I'm so proud of Hawraz
Even though the last guy Got his answer wrong i still like he answered Kurdistan :D
I learned geography by myself because my school didn't have geography lessons and I thought that the last question was the easiest question even as a 4th grader
I also taught myself geography!
I did too when I was younger in 4th grade but then I realized there wasn't much use of it other than flexing and wining a few kahoots. So I forgot a lot of stuff but my geo knowledge is decent.
Elementary Schools should start teaching kids about geography and history.
@@Qwweerrtyy especially americans
@@Skydreamer223 ye, I’m American, geography is a good skill to learn.
Wherever school you are the important thing is you become rich someday .
How did I go from studying the dragon language of skyrim to this
Heyy man, i was just watching, having fun and u asked which country's flag's not quadrilateral?
I'm from Nepal and you made my day. I didn't know they taught u this in fifth grade. 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
They don’t teach it unfortunately. This quiz is “easy” but only if you know it. It’s like basic knowledge, but not really. I guess I’m contradicting myself but it’s like once you learn it, it’s hard to forget. I remember that Nepal’s flag isn’t a quadrilateral from Jack’s Films lmao
They don’t...