The one about the president of the confederate states should actually be Jefferson Davis! I’m not sure why that answer was wrong sorry about that. Also, Julius Caesar was never actually emperor of the Roman Empire
Not to get political but unfortunately, Americans mostly learn whitewashed American propaganda in their country. In fact, partly due to that reason, it is interesting to see how history is taught around the world.
It irritates me so bad when they start with “hello hello hello hello hello” and do all the stuff with their hands near the mic 😂 to each their own though!
if you consider yourself, for whatever reason, stupid, after failing this, just remember that this trivia provides questions on the subject of exterior knowledge and it doesn’t have anything to do with you as a person.
Now I know that second grade is when math went downhill for me. I didn’t almost fail math for nothing, but hey i’m smarter than a first grader, take that! Wait no…
I really enjoyed this trivia but sadly failed the 3rd grade math question about grams and kilograms because, even though I'm going into 11th grade and have learned conversions 2-3 times now, it didn't stay in my brain lol
@@pamelaasmr yeah I love Trivia but I'm not very good at being smarter then a 12th grader I would be a smart guy to be smarter then a 1st to 5th grader believe I would be really smart if you asked me question from 1st to 5th grade so believe me I would ace some questions as long it's not math.
I only learned about Marie Antoinette last year as a sophomore in high school. It’s honestly crazy how much American history is taught in America, I would much rather learn about other countries than learn about colonists and the civil rights movement for the 6th time
I liked this a lot - although, I’m pretty sure Julius Caesar was never actually declared emperor. The first emperor was his nephew, Octavian, who became Augustus Caesar.
Maths: got like 95% just not the US system, don't speak American Science (95% fell into geography in the UK 🤷♀️) has a geography gcse so did well Geography: got nearly all just no the us states on cause British English: been speaking it for 17 yrs so... did get most od them This was really fun for me to see the difference in curriculum in the UK and US education system as I'm training to be a early years teacher here :)
Everytime I see this phrase, it always reminds of that edit that rearranges the letters to say "Are you smarter than 5 gay rats?". Anyway killer video as always. Your trivia videos are the best I've found for knocking me straight out, even though I find them really interesting too!
The answer to "How many Great Lakes are in the US" is four because one of them, Lake Ontario I believe (or maybe it is Huron?), is located entirely within the Canadian Border.
I just woke up and started watching this the moment I opened my eyes, and got the big hand little hand clock question wrong. Yeah….saved for later tonight so I can try again 😅 I swear I know how clocks work. “12 : 35”….Jesus.
@@pamelaasmr yeah 1st graders, just you wait until I’ve had my coffee then you’ll see who the real genius is! *runs to the stage pushing all the 1st graders out the way*
as a brit omfg if that’s what 1st graders are meant to know i feel bad for these kids honestly here the first grade questions would be for like 9/10 year olds
I was confused so many times during this ASMR cause I have no idea about American measurements and I can’t answer correctly if I don’t know what is it even asked of me lol (also money - I know what penny is and that’s all)
As I Brit I somewhat struggled with the grades bc I have different grading systems and some of the money questions as our currency’s are vastly different I’m in what we would call year 9 so I’m 14
@@pamelaasmr yeah the history was difficult too. In our classes we learn British history and we don’t do sociology till GCSE when we are 17ish. I turned 10 in year 5 and 11 in year 6
I fundamentally disagree with the "How many times can 6 be subtracted from 48?". 6 is incorrect unless you ignore negative numbers. The true answer would be infinitely. I know these aren't your questions, just felt something about that one.
I haven’t started the video yet but i’m praying i do okay since my GCSE results are in 2 weeks Edit: I have no idea what a quarter, nickel or dime is worth 🤣
@@pamelaasmr weirdly yes Solid, liquid, gas, plasma, supercritical fluid, degenerate matter, bose Einstein condensate, fermionic condensate, superconductivity, superfluid, super solid, quantum-spin liquid, string net liquid, rydberg Polaron, supersonic ice and the greatest and weirdest of all TIME CRYSTALS (it’s a legitimate state 🫤)
Yeah I have no idea how much a nickel or a dime is worth. Wtf is a penny too if you have cents? American money is like old English money was before decimalisation...
The one about the president of the confederate states should actually be Jefferson Davis! I’m not sure why that answer was wrong sorry about that. Also, Julius Caesar was never actually emperor of the Roman Empire
18:20 its the entente not allies
@@qrx_ I always learned allies
@@qrx_ I knew I wasn’t tripping man..it’s triple entente
@@qrx_ it means the same thing tbf
@@qrx_ the problem with the triple entente is that is stopped being triple real quick lol.
The history part of this video was intriguing seeing as I’m not American; the difference in history taught around the world is very interesting
Haha yeah younger kids mostly just learn American history here
Not to get political but unfortunately, Americans mostly learn whitewashed American propaganda in their country. In fact, partly due to that reason, it is interesting to see how history is taught around the world.
I literally discovered your channel last night and this is my fav asmr content ever, I love facts and questions and all that, god you’re a miracle 😭❤️
Aw thank you!
Thank you for not saying hello 75 times. Keeping it simple. Love it!
Haha I like to try to keep it simple and interesting
It irritates me so bad when they start with “hello hello hello hello hello” and do all the stuff with their hands near the mic 😂 to each their own though!
@@Hailey-mx4kc I honestly like it but I would feel weird doing it. I guess the content I’m going for is like non-ASMR content just in a whisper
Dido slander⁉️
Edit: just jokes, I’m sure we all love Dido here
if you consider yourself, for whatever reason, stupid, after failing this, just remember that this trivia provides questions on the subject of exterior knowledge and it doesn’t have anything to do with you as a person.
yes it does dumb dumb. cope harder
Did you fail this ?
@@codoxii most definitely
Its too late…in already considering that im stupid
@@GTX662 X))
I can't blame anyone tho 🗿
I am in the same boat '_'
Your videos this week has been making my days better
I’m so glad!
4:19
"how much money do you have?"
Me: "I'm German?"
Haha😂 yeah I’ll let that one slide
Same bruh same 💀✋
Now I know that second grade is when math went downhill for me. I didn’t almost fail math for nothing, but hey i’m smarter than a first grader, take that! Wait no…
Haha😂
I love the video 🤩 although as a European I never learned what yards and feet are so I struggled with those 😆😆
Haha yeah a lot of these were very American
Glad to know as a middle school math teacher I didn't miss any of the math questions😂
Haha😂 that’s probably good
I really enjoyed this trivia but sadly failed the 3rd grade math question about grams and kilograms because, even though I'm going into 11th grade and have learned conversions 2-3 times now, it didn't stay in my brain lol
Haha yeah that’s something that doesn’t really come naturally to me either. I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
Or ur just american
@@miersseld1244 not necessarily 💀
To be fair, conversions with grams and kilograms is just 100:1 g:kg
@@laethenglish1299 no it’s not, it’s 1000:1 g:kg. Kilo means a thousand
I love trivia so much, thanks for making these!
So glad you like it!
@@pamelaasmr yeah I love Trivia but I'm not very good at being smarter then a 12th grader I would be a smart guy to be smarter then a 1st to 5th grader believe I would be really smart if you asked me question from 1st to 5th grade so believe me I would ace some questions as long it's not math.
I only learned about Marie Antoinette last year as a sophomore in high school. It’s honestly crazy how much American history is taught in America, I would much rather learn about other countries than learn about colonists and the civil rights movement for the 6th time
Agreed
I really love your videos! You do these type of trivia and fun fact videos the best
Aw thank you!
I loved this video. Some of the best questions you've ever done. Keep it up.
Thank you!! :)
As an Australian I got to the money question and tapped out. A nickel? Thats way cooler than a '20 cent piece'
Haha yeah American money is a lot different. A nickel is 5 cents
Your voice is so calming! 😍🤍
Thank you!
Your whispering voice is so soothing.
Thank you!
I’m a senior this year and am surprised how many I got wrong😂
Haha me too as a college graduate😂
Your whispers are so tingly..
Thank you!!
@@pamelaasmr no problem 👍
I liked this a lot - although, I’m pretty sure Julius Caesar was never actually declared emperor. The first emperor was his nephew, Octavian, who became Augustus Caesar.
Yeah I realized that after filming this. Sorry about that!
Wow Pamela this video got so many views as compare to your other videos I am so happy for you keep growing
I know it’s crazy!
Maths: got like 95% just not the US system, don't speak American
Science (95% fell into geography in the UK 🤷♀️) has a geography gcse so did well
Geography: got nearly all just no the us states on cause British
English: been speaking it for 17 yrs so... did get most od them
This was really fun for me to see the difference in curriculum in the UK and US education system as I'm training to be a early years teacher here :)
I got too excited about getting 5th grade math problems correct
Haha😂
This is so relaxing !!
Thank you!!
Everytime I see this phrase, it always reminds of that edit that rearranges the letters to say "Are you smarter than 5 gay rats?". Anyway killer video as always. Your trivia videos are the best I've found for knocking me straight out, even though I find them really interesting too!
Haha😂 well I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
the 20th century didn't start in 1900 but in 1901?? no way how did i not know
Haha yes cause there’s no year 0 only 1-100
The answer to "How many Great Lakes are in the US" is four because one of them, Lake Ontario I believe (or maybe it is Huron?), is located entirely within the Canadian Border.
Okay yeah that makes sense. But I guess we always learn that there are 5 Great Lakes so that’s why that was the answer
The Great Lakes are all split between the US and Canada none of them are entirely in either place 😊
12:33 i didn’t learn that in first grade i learned that from a Nicholas cage movie 😂
Haha😂
Fun fact Julius Caesar was actually never a roman emperor. He was part of the first Triunvirato but the roman empire was formed many years after that
Yeah I’ve had some people comment on that, I guess he was only dictator not emperor
my non-american ass when the penny, dime, and nickel question came up: 💀
Haha😂 sorry about that
The coins question left me (as a non American) totally baffled
Awsome another Trivia video!😍❤️
Hope you like it!
Hey thank you for posting I enjoy your channel and listen to it when I fall asleep🙂
I’m so glad you enjoy! Thank you for watching!
Our version is called "Are you smarter than a 10 year old?". It's not one of my favoured shows but it's ok 😃
Oh haha that’s funny. I just remember watching it when I was little
Dam given how early I am and how crazy my yt homepage is it’s quite impressive u made it on there lol
Haha😂 I’m glad I made it
Me sat here in Britain trying to work out the nickle and dime question 👁️👄👁️
I had to pause and get me a pen and paper 😅 tbf it’s 4 in the morning and I’m tired asf
Haha😂
I tried to sleep but became to focused to get all the questions right
im not gonna lie i was sweating bullets on the first question
Haha😂
I just woke up and started watching this the moment I opened my eyes, and got the big hand little hand clock question wrong. Yeah….saved for later tonight so I can try again 😅 I swear I know how clocks work. “12 : 35”….Jesus.
Haha😂 maybe not the best video to watch before coffee
@@pamelaasmr yeah 1st graders, just you wait until I’ve had my coffee then you’ll see who the real genius is! *runs to the stage pushing all the 1st graders out the way*
as a brit omfg if that’s what 1st graders are meant to know i feel bad for these kids honestly here the first grade questions would be for like 9/10 year olds
Haha I feel like we didn’t learn all of that in first grade
Where do you get the questions? Please share the links if it’s a website
You can just look up are you smarter than a 5th grader questions
@@pamelaasmr where?
RUclips or Google?
@@Das644 Google. Why?
You just had to🤦♂️😒🤣! Pam come on, biology now this🤷🏻♂️😌! Your killing me smalls😎!
Haha😂
@@pamelaasmr All jokes a side your great! Keep doing what your doing! I’ll definitely keep supporting ya!
@@leswadley6792 thank you!!
You are a smart woman pamela love your videos you are awesome love you and your videos
Thank you!
@@pamelaasmr do you think you would win against a 5th or 9th grader? who would win?
I was confused so many times during this ASMR cause I have no idea about American measurements and I can’t answer correctly if I don’t know what is it even asked of me lol (also money - I know what penny is and that’s all)
Haha yeah these questions were pretty American-focused
You are so amazing!!
Aw thank you!
i don’t think i should be doing this as someone that’s no from america 😭
Yeah haha there are a lot of America specific questions
Most of the history questions I didn’t know because we don’t learn half these things in Canada
Yeah little kids in America pretty much just learn American history
i love trivia sm
Thank you!
Maths? No- the rest? Probably - a junior in highschool
As I Brit I somewhat struggled with the grades bc I have different grading systems and some of the money questions as our currency’s are vastly different I’m in what we would call year 9 so I’m 14
Yeah I think that’s probably similar to our 9th grade. 5th grade is usually when you’re like 10/11
@@pamelaasmr yeah the history was difficult too. In our classes we learn British history and we don’t do sociology till GCSE when we are 17ish. I turned 10 in year 5 and 11 in year 6
I’m British going into yr10 in sep and I got ligit all wrong besides like 3
@@gemma8735 yeah I ses pretty clueless
If you count the little rivers that go out from the amazon it is actually longer that the Nile
Yeah I know that’s something that’s kind of debated
Being from England and the History questions being USA based I was mostly f*cked, I'm going to cry.
Haha I’m sorry about that I’m sure you would get English history correct. I guess 5th graders here mostly learn U.S history
I got a good amount, some what surprised as I’m a freshman in high school 😰
I take it back, it was mostly the math questions
Haha😂 well at least you got those
3:01 not me answering 12;35 😂🫢
😂
I fundamentally disagree with the "How many times can 6 be subtracted from 48?". 6 is incorrect unless you ignore negative numbers. The true answer would be infinitely. I know these aren't your questions, just felt something about that one.
Well to an elementary school student, the answer is correct.
Bro I promise it ain’t that deep 💀💀💀💀
i was thinking about that, but then again these are questions for kids, so doesn't matter
@@BlazeOGlory25 i mean, you right lmao
These 5th graders are either being lied to or I'm dumb bc I swear Portuguese was the most spoken language in South America 🤷♀️
I think it actually is Spanish but Portuguese is a close second
@@pamelaasmr Ahhhhhh, okay
Thanks 🙂
Well, I'm smarter than a 5th grader, but only just!
Nice!
damn why do we need 83 grapes at home, my mom and my dad aren't even married anymore and my dad lives in other state
How did I mess up on the first grade questions😭
My school really didn’t teach most of this stuff!
Haha I guess we all learn different things but these questions were pretty hard
i think im dumb
i think my brains broke
i found out last night watching a game show
I’m a 7th grader right now if I fail this I’m gonna fail middle school
Haha trust me I graduated college and there are plenty of these that I wouldn’t have known
@@pamelaasmr luckily I passed and got all them right
Me, a Brit, struggling with what are probably the simplest of questions for Americans
I love how americans study “history” but is just American history lmao
Well in elementary school it’s mostly American history then we learn world and European history in middle and high school
I haven’t started the video yet but i’m praying i do okay since my GCSE results are in 2 weeks
Edit: I have no idea what a quarter, nickel or dime is worth 🤣
Haha I’m sure you’ll do great!
@@pamelaasmr thank you 🙏🤞
It’s fine if you’re don’t use that currency I suppose
How the heck did I fail on the first one 🧍♂️
RAHHHHH IM SO SMART!
The confederates would not have considered Lincoln president of the confederate states
Yeah I’m not sure why that answer was wrong it should be Jefferson Davis
pov your britsh and get told grade two question three 4:08 :😬🥲
Haha😂 sorry about that
"How many syllables are in 'rhinoceros'?" is a math question? Weird.
Yeah… cause your counting the syllables?
I guess it kinda makes sense🤷🏻♀️ I would think it would be English
Would've loved to hear the asmr version of the song so sad
Haha sorry to disappoint 😂
I’m in 6th grade (Denmark) so I don’t really know what feets and yards are in cm and meters, But I passed everything else🫡🫡
Haha yeah a lot of the questions were pretty American
I want to correct you, being smart and having knowledge isn't the same
It’s not that deep it’s just what the show is called
Me getting the first question wrong 🤯
Haha it’s okay😂
Nice video.
Thank you!!
Man I need to work on my history
Haha😂 these questions were pretty hard
long story short, no i am not.
Abraham Lincoln was not the president of the confederacy btw. Love the video though
Yeah see my pinned comment. Plenty of people have pointed that out. Glad you liked the video!
tell me why i said 12 pieces for the first question 😭
Can't believe I failed 2 first grade questions
Haha it’s okay these were unnecessarily hard
I just said The Answer for everything
Thomas Edison didn’t invent the lightbulb
Well I guess I learned that he did in Elementary school
I thank Minecraft for the Roman numeral one
We didn’t learn about Hiroshima until my senior year of high school… little kids know this stuff?…
I’m pretty sure I learned that in elementary school or at least middle school
I must know what’s behind the tiny doors behind her.
They’re just little storage areas! Kind of like attics
@@pamelaasmr they are so cute!
Evidently I am not smarter than a 5th grader
Haha😂 that’s okay
Jefferson Davis was president of the CSA?
Yeah I’m not sure why that answer was wrong. I guess it was just the president during the civil war not of the CSA
me as a non american guessing answers to these very american questions
In history im in a grade called ‘im not from america’😭 (no offense tho)
Do they not teach that there are 16 states of matter in the us??
16??!
@@pamelaasmr weirdly yes
Solid, liquid, gas, plasma, supercritical fluid, degenerate matter, bose Einstein condensate, fermionic condensate, superconductivity, superfluid, super solid, quantum-spin liquid, string net liquid, rydberg Polaron, supersonic ice and the greatest and weirdest of all TIME CRYSTALS (it’s a legitimate state 🫤)
@@thedeadfish628 elementary schoolers definitely do not learn that😂
Yeah I have no idea how much a nickel or a dime is worth. Wtf is a penny too if you have cents? American money is like old English money was before decimalisation...
Haha a penny is just one cent, a nickel is 5 and a dime is 10
Im just embarrassed with myself.
Haha😂 it’s okay
Prolly not
I messed up the first question 3 💀
Haha that’s ok! I think these were pretty hard
You lost me at the first question man
jesus christ where do they teach some of this shit
I know right😂 not at my elementary school
How did I graduate?
Haha😂
How old are 5th graders? We work with a different system over here
Usually about 10/11
@@pamelaasmr ah okay that makes sense