In spite of my fairly well-rounded education, I always learn a lot from good general knowledge quizzes. That's exactly what happened today, so thank you! 🙏😍🤓🧠 🦋 🦋 ❤
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This quiz hit me right in the feels! I was so nervous with each question, but I’m proud of what I knew and learned. Thank you for making learning so exciting
Q,41, Who agrees with the given answer? Chocolate has to be the most stolen food item. How many Retailers stock Cheese? Chocolate is something that is found at almost all the shops, even non food stores such as, Stationers.
I thought chocolate would be #1 50is years ago, 250 years ago probably bread and today considering we can't eat cars or E scooters, it's probably meat.
Football in the U.S. is called a Football Game. Marcus .A. is actually Marcus Aurelius. Also, Magna Carta rather than The Magna Carta. And Statue of Liberty rather than Status of Liberty. I missed 10 questions, but the whole test was interesting and the quiet rather than a voice reading the test aloud was a good touch. Thanks for putting this up!
I have enjoyed many of these challenges, and have typically scored between 80-95%. But this one crushed me. I do have to say, I was able to learn a few things, thus it was enjoyable.
Who the flip thinks that Trivia is not knowledge. Anything learned no matter how trivial increases one's knowledge and perception. Thanks for the quiz, and for increasing my knowledge, particularly with the geographical answers which are my Achilles heel.
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Well, got most correct but, i certainly don't agree with the given answer to Q,41. How can it be Cheese when Chocolates are more common and, something Children usually get caught stealing their favourite sweets. Cheese is not something you will find in every shop while, Chocolate apoears everywhere. Every corner shop, many stationers, all the shops at travel stations ( Railway, Bus, Airport ) stock Chocolates but, Cheese is only found at Grocers.
45/50: Missed pretty much all the sports questions except the football question (but that really should have been phrased as American football to prevent soccer confusion).
Nice job on your score! It sounds like the sports questions gave you a bit of trouble, but you nailed the football questions. I'll keep your feedback in mind for future quizzes, making sure to clarify between American football and soccer. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@dexterdogg well, 'match' would suggest soccer to an American, so I'm glad I missed that clue. American football is 90 minutes, so I got that one in the end!
37/50 Instead of football they should have said soccer. Football is 60 minutes (even though it takes 4 hours to play, ha ha) I saw several misspellings... But knew what they meant. Good quiz
42/50. BTW Question 20 does NOT apply to the Vancouver Canucks, that hockey team is only allowed to compete for the Stanley Cup, it is fated never to win it.
This is an interesting quiz and this old man learned something. I missed 5 or 6. And I’m not sure some of the questions really fall into the domain of “general” knowledge. 🙂
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The wording of some of these questions leaves a lot to be desired, especially considering your RUclips channel name (English Tests ....). The planet question needs to contain the word "planet" somewhere. The "La La Land" question is missing a leading "IN".
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I think these questions are largely aimed at Gen Z as they are easy to a 50 year old and hard to GenZ who know sod all and have to cheat and look it up on their phones
Perhaps the question should have been worded more precisely, e.g. "To two points to the right of the decimal, what is the value of Pi? Pi itself is a value used in other equations.
When it's a football match (soccer game). The only clue I had to the answer was the phrasing of the question - a soccer match rather than the America football game.
45/50. Incorrect answers: #3 #7 #22 #30 #36 (I cannot play chess). #23 should be read: Statue of Liberty (and not Status). So, I suffer from ophidiophobia since I loathe snakes...🤢India and China have the same number of inhabitants 1.400.000.000 (I checked on Google...). Ciao.
@Patrizia, congratulations on your score! You did really well. Thanks for the corrections and the additional information. Ophidiophobia is indeed a challenging fear to deal with.
I think that the term 'trivia' should not have been introduced here. General knowledge is an apt term. Unfortunately, trivia has come to mean something common, of little value.
@@gaylecunningham3614 Trivia means unimportant facts or knowledge details that are not well-known. Trivia is often used to refer to facts about people, events, etc., that are deemed to some people of little value. So although Trivia is not general knowledge ( which means that generally, most people would know) Trivia is obscure knowledge that most people may not know. Hence the invention of phrases like "Trivia Quiz" or "Trivial Pursuit".
45 from 50 and that at midnight! However, thanks very much for an interesting quiz, please keep them coming.😊
In spite of my fairly well-rounded education, I always learn a lot from good general knowledge quizzes. That's exactly what happened today, so thank you! 🙏😍🤓🧠 🦋 🦋 ❤
@Mel Stiller, thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad to hear that you found the quiz so enriching. It's always wonderful to see how much there is to learn, no matter our level of education. 🙏🤓😍 🦋 🦋 ❤
@@melstiller8561 I love you 😘 😘
This quiz hit me right in the feels! I was so nervous with each question, but I’m proud of what I knew and learned. Thank you for making learning so exciting
Q,41, Who agrees with the given answer?
Chocolate has to be the most stolen food item.
How many Retailers stock Cheese?
Chocolate is something that is found at almost all the shops, even non food stores such as, Stationers.
My daughter said bread but I suppose there are a lot of expensive (and usually awful) cheeses out there.
Wholesale theft is where the money's at, and cheese has more commercial uses than chocolate.
I chose cheese for that reason.
I thought chocolate would be #1 50is years ago, 250 years ago probably bread and today considering we can't eat cars or E scooters, it's probably meat.
@@davidkilts1670 The most awful of the cheeses are the cheaper non cheeses, like Kraft's American cheese.
Football in the U.S. is called a Football Game. Marcus .A. is actually Marcus Aurelius. Also, Magna Carta rather than The Magna Carta. And Statue of Liberty rather than Status of Liberty. I missed 10 questions, but the whole test was interesting and the quiet rather than a voice reading the test aloud was a good touch. Thanks for putting this up!
I have enjoyed many of these challenges, and have typically scored between 80-95%. But this one crushed me. I do have to say, I was able to learn a few things, thus it was enjoyable.
Who the flip thinks that Trivia is not knowledge. Anything learned no matter how trivial increases one's knowledge and perception. Thanks for the quiz, and for increasing my knowledge, particularly with the geographical answers which are my Achilles heel.
Enjoyed watching the program
😂😂😂
TOO DIFFICULT for me!!! Must say it was VERY interesting, though. THANK YOU!
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Well, got most correct but, i certainly don't agree with the given answer to Q,41.
How can it be Cheese when Chocolates are more common and, something Children usually get caught stealing their favourite sweets.
Cheese is not something you will find in every shop while, Chocolate apoears everywhere.
Every corner shop, many stationers, all the shops at travel stations ( Railway, Bus, Airport ) stock Chocolates but, Cheese is only found at Grocers.
Yes I agree too.
Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
Thanks for watching! ❤
45/50: Missed pretty much all the sports questions except the football question (but that really should have been phrased as American football to prevent soccer confusion).
Nice job on your score! It sounds like the sports questions gave you a bit of trouble, but you nailed the football questions. I'll keep your feedback in mind for future quizzes, making sure to clarify between American football and soccer. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Actually they gave a clue when they called it a “football match” as opposed to “a game”
@@dexterdogg well, 'match' would suggest soccer to an American, so I'm glad I missed that clue. American football is 90 minutes, so I got that one in the end!
Yes, but per the " correct answer" which stated was 90 minutes... that is Soccer.. NFL football is 4 quarters at 15 minutes each. So many errors here.
FUN . I like the format too .
Glad to hear it!
36/50.Thank you for your interesting quiz.I enjoyed it.
That's great! Thanks for participating! ❤️👍
Very good quiz! Some I knew others I guess but my knowledge increased thanks😊
Most welcome! 😊
Thank you for not calling it "sumo wrestling!" All sumo fans are praising your name. 😁 I got 44/50.
That's awesome! Thank you for your kind words, and congratulations for your brilliant score! 😊❤️👍
Got 34 correct. Anyway I am 67 years old.
Q 15 What code of football ? AFL , ARL , Gridiron , Soccer .? All are football , all have different duration ..
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C
C
A
Fun,46 out of 50.thanks I enjoy it....
33 out of 50 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
37/50
Instead of football they should have said soccer.
Football is 60 minutes (even though it takes 4 hours to play, ha ha)
I saw several misspellings... But knew what they meant.
Good quiz
Great Job
42/50.
BTW Question 20 does NOT apply to the Vancouver Canucks, that hockey team is only allowed to compete for the Stanley Cup, it is fated never to win it.
43 out of 50. This time the questions were the easiest.
This is an interesting quiz and this old man learned something. I missed 5 or 6. And I’m not sure some of the questions really fall into the domain of “general” knowledge. 🙂
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😊I scored 16 out 25 tried. Ramamurthy india
Well done! 👍
I enjoyed playing..tell us also our score... 19:03
Every day is a school day 😁 I enjoyed this and got 40/50
Glad you enjoyed it! 40/50 is a great score. Keep up the good work and keep learning!
Chocolate I think is not a food item. A food item is what we consume on
daily basis i.e. rice, milk, vegetables,
fruits and breads etc.
I consume chocolate daily
Thanks i recalled the one i almost forgot
This is how the internet should be used more.
nice, 40/50, still I wouldn´t call my general knowledge brilliant...
50/50. ❤❤
Well done! Thanks for taking the quiz. ❤
8/10. Didn't think fast enough for bonus.
MANY of these questions are on quizzes on line already!
Really, when should what and which be used when asking a question?
Again got 26 out of 50🤗😁
33 out of 50. Thanks
Congratulations on your score! 33 out of 50 is a solid result. Keep up the good work!
I got 45 out of 50😊😊😊
Great job, Freddie! 👍
The Status of Liberty? Magna Carter?
Very good
Thanks!
42 out of 50.
Good job! ❤️👍
The wording of some of these questions leaves a lot to be desired, especially considering your RUclips channel name (English Tests ....).
The planet question needs to contain the word "planet" somewhere.
The "La La Land" question is missing a leading "IN".
37/50♥️♥️
I GOT 42 / 50 !
@Dr Bluzer, congratulations on scoring 42/50! 🎉 That's a fantastic! Keep up the great work, and I hope you continue to enjoy and learn from our quizzes. 😊
46/50 items
Well done! ❤👍
I think these questions are largely aimed at Gen Z as they are easy to a 50 year old and hard to GenZ who know sod all and have to cheat and look it up on their phones
I am an expert on general trivia, but was unable to answer any of these questions. 😊
Thanks for your feedback! Trivia can sometimes be really challenging, especially when the questions are outside of our usual areas of expertise.
What, NONE at all? Don’t believe you.
“…Alexander the Great’s tutor.” The possessive is required here.
42/50 sommige vragen begreep ik niet omdat ik nooit engels heb geleerd in school maar via films en feulitons het me zelf heb aangeleerd
Well done!
27 correct out of 50 i have to practice more
9. C
60 m
44/50 is a pass.❤
47/50!
36 answered out of 50.
Good job! ❤
Just did another quiz that said Sushi originated in China, googled it and most said China, a couple said Japan.
3.14 is NOT the value of pi...pi equals the circumference of any circle divides by the diameter of said circle.
Perhaps the question should have been worded more precisely, e.g. "To two points to the right of the decimal, what is the value of Pi? Pi itself is a value used in other equations.
Since when is a football game 90 minutes?
When it's a football match (soccer game). The only clue I had to the answer was the phrasing of the question - a soccer match rather than the America football game.
chicolat
13. C
i know, my most answer is football.yes.🎉
7
28 of them was true for me but I gusse some and they were true🎉
Pls. Check no. 29
10 seconds is too much 5 is enough.
42, not bad for an old guy
B
I wish there was audio version so I can listen while working
45/50. Incorrect answers: #3 #7 #22 #30 #36 (I cannot play chess). #23 should be read: Statue of Liberty (and not Status). So, I suffer from ophidiophobia since I loathe snakes...🤢India and China have the same number of inhabitants 1.400.000.000 (I checked on Google...). Ciao.
@Patrizia, congratulations on your score! You did really well. Thanks for the corrections and the additional information. Ophidiophobia is indeed a challenging fear to deal with.
socrate
39/50, Am so ashamed!!
1. B
tell us also our score..
We do not say/write “…highest population in the world.” The proper term here is GREATEST.
3. C
2.. A
missed the one about the spanish armada being 1588
I got 27
Well done! ❤️👍
paris
Saudi Arabia
it’s the Statue of Liberty
Too hard for me, but thanks for the video....
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you found the video helpful, even if it was a bit challenging.
paci
Sahara dessert 😁😁 Antarctica is the coldest
Antarctica is the biggest.
You need to have a word with whoever taught you general knowledge coz they’re teaching you wrong
monaco
48/50
Good job, Richard!
Thanks for participating! ❤️👍
40/50
Good job, John! ❤️👍
Jackson Ruth Davis John Thomas Eric
45/50
Great job, GreenApple! ❤️👍
Thank you for taking the quiz!
5
Well done! ❤️👍
31/50
Good job! ❤️👍
12
Good job! ❤️👍
C
D
This time 50 out of 50.
Fantastic job! Keep up the good work! 💯❤️👍
ven
Trivia is not knowledge...it's trivia!!
Trivia increases knowledge. Trivia no matter how obscure is knowledge. How can it not be?
I think that the term 'trivia' should not have been introduced here. General knowledge is an apt term. Unfortunately, trivia has come to mean something common, of little value.
@@gaylecunningham3614 Trivia means unimportant facts or knowledge details that are not well-known. Trivia is often used to refer to facts about people, events, etc., that are deemed to some people of little value. So although Trivia is not general knowledge ( which means that generally, most people would know) Trivia is obscure knowledge that most people may not know. Hence the invention of phrases like "Trivia Quiz" or "Trivial Pursuit".
Very interesting but I did very badly! Sorry
Madam there twelve mistakes on this grammar test lam from Sri lanka gampola
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