Nice to see, in question 4, that you refer to the Union Flag. Commonly referred to as the Union Jack, it should only be called so when flown from the Jack stay aboard a ship! Thanks for sharing these fascinating quizzes.
Disagree with the definition given. High intelligence is not the sum total of knowledge but the capacity to interpret and evaluate Meaningfully . Facts can be memorised but it is the capacity to relate and deduce that distinguishes a sharp mind. Theeyes May see, the ears may hear, but only the mind can evaluate input ! Encyclopaedia are full of facts, but only a sharp mind can put them to effective and relevant use. So answering a quiz is as likely to be a sign of an underused mind than an active busy one !
The female rabbit is called a doe, giving birth is called kindling and baby rabbits are called kittens. Rabbit kits are born with their eyes and ears sealed shut, and completely furless. :)
@@DanDownunda8888 That's what Google told you, but the internet (Wikipedia) also says, "[Coney is an adult and] rabbit once referred only to the young animals. Another term for a young rabbit is bunny, though this term is often applied informally (particularly by children) to rabbits generally, especially domestic ones. More recently, the term kit or kitten has been used to refer to a young rabbit." I'm not sure, but the "more recently" clause may be indicative of Watership Down coining the phrase. It was written in 1978. It's younger than me. ;)
For #17, B should've suggested Isaac Newton who invented the reflecting telescope 60 years after Lippershey's. ;) These were already pretty hard questions, though.
@@TheTriviaChannel I agree, They were pretty tough. I think I'm smart, but I didn't do very well either. Whoever says they did well is either an Einstein or a liar.
#18 is incorrect, I believe. All Hallows Day is a feast day in the Roman Catholic calendar, celebrated on November 1. The "hallows" there does refer to holy people, i.e., saints (in modern times it's called All Saints' Day). In earlier times the "eve" of a feast day was the day before (as in Christmas Eve), and All Hallow's Eve was the eve of All Hallows, i.e., All Saints Day. Hallowe'en, later spelled Halloween, was merely the contraction for All Hallow's Eve and did not mean a holy evening. Sorry posting this so late as I only ran across this quiz this week.
18/20 i missed 17 and 20. good quiz. a baby rabbit is called a Kit not a Kitten. a baby fox is called a pup, Kit or cub. a baby goat is a kid. crazy i raised 4 kids and had no goats.
The female rabbit is called a doe, giving birth is called kindling and baby rabbits are called kittens. Rabbit kits are born with their eyes and ears sealed shut, and completely furless.
@@siaavashm1378 Kapu means sacred. Therefore, it is translated to "sacred eating". ... Furthermore, certain foods such as pork (the body form of the god Lono), most types (67 of the 70 varieties) of bananas (body form of the god Kanaloa), and coconuts (body form of the god Kū) were considered kapu to women.
In number 9 you ask for the largest aquarium in the world and give the answer as the largest aquarium in the United States. So which is it? The largest in the world or the states? Make up your mind already.
missed 8, tough quiz, steps on the eiffel tower? what animal has the quickest sex? which ear hears music better? a young rabbit is called a kitten? adam's ale is water? wha? guess i learned some things.
@@justafanintexas7913 No, hallow means a person or thing that is holy (a noun), not "holy" itself (an adjective). In other words, a hallow is a saint. Halloween is the night before All Saints Day.
@@justafanintexas7913 Sorry, I put it poorly. As David says above, Halloween is short for All Hallow's Evening (with the apostrophe). So, while "hallow" may mean "holy" in Scotch Gaelic, "hallow's" means "holy ones," or "saints."
All the things that were told in this video are wrong . Galilei invented telescope . The young one of rabbit is called bunny . It's young one of cat which is called kitten . Q.8 was fucked 03:00
In fact a “baby rabbit” actually has its own name, and it happens to share the moniker with a cat. Baby rabbits are actually called kittens, and they are not the only little animals with specific names of their own.
Theres a typographic error in #19. That's not title, it's tittle 👍
Nice to see, in question 4, that you refer to the Union Flag. Commonly referred to as the Union Jack, it should only be called so when flown from the Jack stay aboard a ship!
Thanks for sharing these fascinating quizzes.
Semantics! A jack is a flag is a jack.
I got 9 right. I feel disappointed in myself. Great test, I enjoyed it and learned a lot.
Thanks Susan, appreciated!
Disagree with the definition given. High intelligence is not the sum total of knowledge but the capacity to interpret and evaluate Meaningfully . Facts can be memorised but it is the capacity to relate and deduce that distinguishes a sharp mind. Theeyes May see, the ears may hear, but only the mind can evaluate input ! Encyclopaedia are full of facts, but only a sharp mind can put them to effective and relevant use. So answering a quiz is as likely to be a sign of an underused mind than an active busy one !
Daaaang! This one was quite challenging. I only got 5 correct. The worst score I've ever gotten🤯😥 BUMMER!!!
I'm pretty sure that in the case of rabbits, kit is the correct term and it is not short for kitten. Same for foxes, beavers, raccoons and others
The female rabbit is called a doe, giving birth is called kindling and baby rabbits are called kittens. Rabbit kits are born with their eyes and ears sealed shut, and completely furless. :)
@@DanDownunda8888 That's what Google told you, but the internet (Wikipedia) also says, "[Coney is an adult and] rabbit once referred only to the young animals. Another term for a young rabbit is bunny, though this term is often applied informally (particularly by children) to rabbits generally, especially domestic ones. More recently, the term kit or kitten has been used to refer to a young rabbit." I'm not sure, but the "more recently" clause may be indicative of Watership Down coining the phrase. It was written in 1978. It's younger than me. ;)
8 of 20... below average...I'm having a bad day...🙁
15 of 20. Good quiz!
These are so fun! 🐾
Thanks for that nice acknowledgment:)
No wonder I've always loved anything coconut; that's me, a rebel through & through! Lol
No. 17 The Polish populous would disagree. Copernicus
jwb
I wonder why women weren't supposed to eat them?
For #17, B should've suggested Isaac Newton who invented the reflecting telescope 60 years after Lippershey's. ;) These were already pretty hard questions, though.
Q 2: The rest of the world uses meters. 16/20, missed # 6, 9, 11 and 20.
The dot over an i is not a title it is a tittle. Wake up editors.
Also, it's not an integral part of the glyph in all languages. Turkish uses an i without the diacritic.
Halloween is a contraction of All Hallow’s Eve, or Saint’s Evening.
13/20 for me
i can't reveal my score its shameful hahahaha but this is very informative channel i learnt a lot i curiously wait new post .
I think these questions were a bit more difficult than the usual quiz.
@@TheTriviaChannel I agree, They were pretty tough. I think I'm smart, but I didn't do very well either. Whoever says they did well is either an Einstein or a liar.
my english is getting better and better, but i still miss a lot of technical terms - 5 not known
#18 is incorrect, I believe. All Hallows Day is a feast day in the Roman Catholic calendar, celebrated on November 1. The "hallows" there does refer to holy people, i.e., saints (in modern times it's called All Saints' Day). In earlier times the "eve" of a feast day was the day before (as in Christmas Eve), and All Hallow's Eve was the eve of All Hallows, i.e., All Saints Day. Hallowe'en, later spelled Halloween, was merely the contraction for All Hallow's Eve and did not mean a holy evening. Sorry posting this so late as I only ran across this quiz this week.
Was it a holy evening to pre-Christian Celts?
18/20 i missed 17 and 20. good quiz. a baby rabbit is called a Kit not a Kitten. a baby fox is called a pup, Kit or cub. a baby goat is a kid. crazy i raised 4 kids and had no goats.
The female rabbit is called a doe, giving birth is called kindling and baby rabbits are called kittens. Rabbit kits are born with their eyes and ears sealed shut, and completely furless.
13.What are the young of a rabbit called?
A. Herd
B. Bunny
C. Kitten
Me:Jungkook
Question 18 is wrong, Halloween comes from 'all hallows eve'. More accurately it is Saints evening.
Halloween is all hallows eve
#13 kitten is the answer? Bunny I think?
Only 11 right. Great info.
I miss 1 out of 20 and that was number eight
The dot on an i or j is called a tittle, not title.
I did really bad in this one i am not happy with myself 🙄 i got 9/20 😶
Hmm not my usual performance. 14/20
I got 12 out of 20 right.
Mistake in ,12 question
6 of 20 oh well.
Pretty tough quiz
Missed 7 of them. Average according to this test.
7/20.
Wrong spelling for “tittle”. Double “t” in the middle.
French Guiana is not a country, but a Department of France.
16/20 - Thank you
I thought the telescope was invented by Fred Telescope.
1.b
#19 tittle, not title.
2.b
I got 21 right!
Was that the only one you got? Lol.
You mean Halloween is not the devil's birthdate...???
10 out of 20😔
At least you passed.
question 20. bananas were also 'kapu'
And why forbidden??
@@siaavashm1378 Kapu means sacred. Therefore, it is translated to "sacred eating". ... Furthermore, certain foods such as pork (the body form of the god Lono), most types (67 of the 70 varieties) of bananas (body form of the god Kanaloa), and coconuts (body form of the god Kū) were considered kapu to women.
3.a
13.c
1o over 20 missed the coconut forbidden to be eaten by hawaiian women
In number 9 you ask for the largest aquarium in the world and give the answer as the largest aquarium in the United States. So which is it? The largest in the world or the states? Make up your mind already.
Maybe it is both...
I got only 9 🤣🤣🤣
The flag of Bermuda has the Union Jack on it
Its correct title is Union Flag although also known as the Union Jack
13/20 : (
are you a malayalli
19 cored
Question number 13 wrong answer young rabbit is called bunny since The baby cat is called kit or kitten
missed 8, tough quiz, steps on the eiffel tower? what animal has the quickest sex? which ear hears music better? a young rabbit is called a kitten? adam's ale is water? wha? guess i learned some things.
I don't know this is America and we were raised with standard measurements why don't you use them or at least add them with your answers
Two wrong
Nice
nekojin anime/music yes
I heard 19. was tittle, not title
#18 is wrong! Hallowe'en is the abbreviation for All Hallows Eve.
Hallow is Scotch Gaelic for Holy.
@@justafanintexas7913 No, hallow means a person or thing that is holy (a noun), not "holy" itself (an adjective). In other words, a hallow is a saint. Halloween is the night before All Saints Day.
@@jimtuell4076 - Hallow does mean Holy in Scotch Gaelic.
@@justafanintexas7913 Sorry, I put it poorly. As David says above, Halloween is short for All Hallow's Evening (with the apostrophe). So, while "hallow" may mean "holy" in Scotch Gaelic, "hallow's" means "holy ones," or "saints."
Irish not Scottish.
Kitten
Eeeeeeewwwwwww.............nine of twenty...............
Hallowed evening.
Below Average😂🤔✌
The young of a rabbit is a bunny rabbit not a kitten as the answer in this quiz
a baby rabbit is called a kit, which is short for "kitten". "bunny" is an informal term for rabbits usually used by children.
Oops, I didn't do too well. I missed 5. Oh, well.
That is not bad for this quiz...
I thought the answer to 8 was Kim Kardashian.
😆😂🤣👍
😀😀😀
Average
My worst score yet
All the things that were told in this video are wrong . Galilei invented telescope . The young one of rabbit is called bunny . It's young one of cat which is called kitten .
Q.8 was fucked 03:00
In fact a “baby rabbit” actually has its own name, and it happens to share the moniker with a cat. Baby rabbits are actually called kittens, and they are not the only little animals with specific names of their own.
gallileo galilei invented the telescope
too damn slow
:/
Too easy, too slow. And it's a mixture of trivia and actual knowledge.👎👎
5.a
18.c
Hallowed evening.
12.b
10.b
8.b
14.a