In Italy we use the word "venison" to indicate deer, boars, hares etc...and pheasant, grouse, quails, duck etc... The word venison comes from the Latin "veneri" and means to hunt, and the Romans didn't disguish between birds or mammals. So, like the Romans, we still use the name to include any animal killed through hunting!!! So, no, venison hasn't got the same meaning in every country, hence, what you said it's not true.
It's true that no particular game animal was specified, but the other two options were NOT any type of meat from game animals. Plus, it showed a picture of a deer.
@@joannayeo9545 -- Really? That's very kind of you to place so much faith in me, but what if I'm wrong, Joanna? In this case, I happen to know my Roman numerals very well,but there's plenty of other "stuff" that I don't know a thing about. That's why I love good trivia channels like this one: they help me unearth what time has buried in my brain. Thank you for your very kind comment, Joanna, and I hope to see you around 😊
@@melstiller8561 You too. If you don’t know the bonus answer anytime there’s always other subscribers and google to check with. I am like you and like using my brain that has sat dormant for far too long. At the moment I’m catching up with all his quizzes and quizzes4u too. Have a lovely evening xx
@@joannayeo9545 -- I really like Quizzes4U! Ben's approach to learning is contagious. I, too, love exercising my little grey cells with daily general knowledge quizzes, and am often surprised by the amount of information I have managed to retain and the enthusiasm I have to continue learning. Our bodies may not be able to stop the aging process; but we definitely shouldn't allow our brain matter to deteriorate. I write poetry every day: it's my way to keep feeding my true passion while giving my brain a good stretch. My work (under the pseudonym Marinela) is currently being posted by English Tests and Logical Reasoning. Please, do check out my sonnet HEROES AND OTHER STRANGERS and kindly let me know what you think, Joanna. Take care 🤗
That's what's wrong with the internet. Your a slave to bogus output. I was born on the mississippi in Keokuk Iowa. The River drains the Minnesota region, picks up the Missouri as a tributary and exits the delta into the gulf of Mexico. That was like 4rth grade geography. Long live the book libraries.
Wiktionary and Chambers Dictionary seem to indicate that piebald means white and another colour, usually black. They define skewbald as white with another colour, not black. I am sure members of the British Horse Society, licenced horse breeders,and others would agree with your definition.
Venison is an old style way of referring to the meat from wild game. Venison now refers to meat from deer, sometimes elk. It’s cultural. If you talk about venison in the United States, or see venison on a menu, it specifically means meat obtained from deer.
Probably no point in saying this, but you can’t say “in which sport does ‘so and so’ participate in”. One of the “in”s is redundant. In this case, you can choose either, although losing the first “in” is probably more in common usage.
Piebald describes a horse with patches of white and black on its coat, not limited to the face. Skewbald describes a horse with patches of white and other colours, which may or may not include black
Thanks for revealing that North Korea is the most probably oppressed Country in the World today. The saddest thing of all that really scares me, is that it's current leader is extremely well educated. He was educated in the West. He's had a University education that most students would give their eye teeth for. He speaks many languages, and he's extremely intelligent. And yet, he decided to follow in his father's footsteps instead of using his education to Unite Korea in Peace and Prosperity. It's always been believed that genius is associated with borderline madness. In this case, I don't think so. What this man has achieved in North Korea is nothing to what he could have achieved on the global scale if had used his education sensibly, and for the good of his people. Unfortunately, he is nothing more than a typical, average narcissist. The people of North Korea should be free from oppression.
Please learn how to use quotation marks correctly before employing them again. Also, invest in a thesaurus. Contrary to popular belief, they didn't die out 65,000,000 years ago.
Hawking
Usually I'm in the 23-26 range, but this quiz had me at a 34! I'm feeling rather smart today. Thank you for the quizzes. They are very educational.
Venison is only deer meat, not all game meat!
The world is bigger than America
In Italy we use the word "venison" to indicate deer, boars, hares etc...and pheasant, grouse, quails, duck etc... The word venison comes from the Latin "veneri" and means to hunt, and the Romans didn't disguish between birds or mammals. So, like the Romans, we still use the name to include any animal killed through hunting!!! So, no, venison hasn't got the same meaning in every country, hence, what you said it's not true.
It's true that no particular game animal was specified, but the other two options were NOT any type of meat from game animals. Plus, it showed a picture of a deer.
And deer is venison ffs!
That is correct but deer is a game animal
Excellent set.please post regularly. Waiting for next video.
I will try my best! Thank you so much for watching!
one of my worst result, just 33 but I really appreciate the effort and research done by Sean to put together these quizzes.
42/50😊😊😊🎉🎉D is 500. Nice quiz. Always something to learn!
Turns out I know absolutely at all. It was a nice quiz. Got a lot to go through
36/50 I think it’s my best score yet. 😮
Enjoy doing these quizzes .
The one time I don't keep score I get a lot more than I normally would with counting.
Interesting indeed, learnt so many new things today 😃
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching!
43/50, I am Australian, the river one got me !
Thanks for being proactive. We enjoy your videos!
Thanks for watching!
ive spent a long time trying to figure out what your background music is. ive got it. its Rush-Red Barchetta
Wow! I only scored 3 incorrect answers. As for the bonus question, D represents 500. Thanks for the great quiz, Sean! 😊
I always look for your comment to get the bonus question answer. Thank you and well done on your score.
@@joannayeo9545 --
Really? That's very kind of you to place so much faith in me, but what if I'm wrong, Joanna? In this case, I happen to know my Roman numerals very well,but there's plenty of other "stuff" that I don't know a thing about. That's why I love good trivia channels like this one: they help me unearth what time has buried in my brain. Thank you for your very kind comment, Joanna, and I hope to see you around 😊
@@melstiller8561 You too. If you don’t know the bonus answer anytime there’s always other subscribers and google to check with. I am like you and like using my brain that has sat dormant for far too long. At the moment I’m catching up with all his quizzes and quizzes4u too. Have a lovely evening xx
@@joannayeo9545 --
I really like Quizzes4U! Ben's approach to learning is contagious. I, too, love exercising my little grey cells with daily general knowledge quizzes, and am often surprised by the amount of information I have managed to retain and the enthusiasm I have to continue learning. Our bodies may not be able to stop the aging process; but we definitely shouldn't allow our brain matter to deteriorate. I write poetry every day: it's my way to keep feeding my true passion while giving my brain a good stretch. My work (under the pseudonym Marinela) is currently being posted by English Tests and Logical Reasoning. Please, do check out my sonnet HEROES AND OTHER STRANGERS and kindly let me know what you think, Joanna. Take care 🤗
Bonus is 500. Also, the Mississippi River is the longest river in the United States, not the Missouri
Missouri River - 3 768 km. Mississippi River - 3 766 km. I'm not from the US, but that's what Google says. Thanks!
That's what I thought, too, but apparently not when I checked on line.
Since when is cheerleading considered a sport 🤷♂️
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) recognized cheerleading as an Olympic sport.
@@detormentis when was this?
@@davidwright5043 I’m sure you can search the answer up quicker yourself than bothering him again.
OK thanks Mam
Mississippi River is the longest in the US.
Goggle....longest river.... and the Missouri River comes up as the longest....I always thought it was the Mississippi too
www.nps.gov/miss/riverfacts.htm
That's what's wrong with the internet. Your a slave to bogus output. I was born on the mississippi in Keokuk Iowa. The River drains the Minnesota region, picks up the Missouri as a tributary and exits the delta into the gulf of Mexico. That was like 4rth grade geography. Long live the book libraries.
44/50 Tougher quiz than I was expecting, but still super fun as always! Thanks!
Great mix of questions, feel like I need to do them over lol 😵💫
27/50 and as usual your quizzes are educational for me. 😊
Thank you for watching!
@@detormentis
Your so welcome!
currency notes in denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 were discontinued due to lack of use. They were last printed in 1945
Bonus is 500 - I got 41/50 - thanks for this massive quiz! 😁
Great job!
Ι failed nearly every question related to sports - I hardly have the slightest interest in such - but i scored 31. Not bad. First group was very easy.
Fact check true. I love a good back strap stirfry
Here I go again, counting how clever I am. Then I read the comments. It’s such fun, let’s go 120%.
D is 500
I think it's Sabotage.
question one .... venison is only from certain animals deer , elk not any game meat
Missed 3 on this test. Still haven't gotten past Einstein or Hawkings levels. D is roman numeral 500.
bonus question is D is roman numeral for 500.
40/50 jipiiiee :)
Horce?
Horce....
Got thirty five. Only because there was no logos
remember, remember, the 5th of november, of gunpowder, treason and plots! V for Vendetta!
The answer to the bonus question is 500 "D"
Thousand
A Piebald is black and white. A Skewbald is brown/bay and white. A totally white horse is referred to as a Grey.
Wiktionary and Chambers Dictionary seem to indicate that piebald means white and another colour, usually black. They define skewbald as white with another colour, not black. I am sure members of the British Horse Society, licenced horse breeders,and others would agree with your definition.
Venison is an old style way of referring to the meat from wild game. Venison now refers to meat from deer, sometimes elk. It’s cultural. If you talk about venison in the United States, or see venison on a menu, it specifically means meat obtained from deer.
Correct. However, there is also an entire world outside the United States.
@@Flannel_Affinity duh. You don’t say.
Exactly what I said.
Baby deer, to be exact.
In Italy by venison is meant both deer, boars etc..and grouse, quails and similar. So, we have no distinction.
@@Flannel_Affinity they don't seem to know! They think that outside the US there is a void.
500 is D note numeral!!!
500 Roman numeral D
50
Probably no point in saying this, but you can’t say “in which sport does ‘so and so’ participate in”. One of the “in”s is redundant. In this case, you can choose either, although losing the first “in” is probably more in common usage.
It is tautology. You are quite correct. However, most people would call you a pedant. I would not.
500
Missed 1 bonus =50,,,,,🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
30/50 surprised myself
It would be great to have a few more questions of another country or countries in the world. It is a big world
1000
13 wrong! Mostly lost on the sports category! What a disgrace!
33/50. Bonus 500.
Correct!
26 sabotage
37 of 50… more research needed about American things
How embarrassing….. 19 wrong….. ack !
36/50
Also, the "wild game"' being pictured is an elk, not a deer!
elk are in the deer family
Not a great result I got 39 right
41. 500.
D=500. I got about 12 wrong
تستاهل لايك
Venison is deer meat. And a horse of two different colors is NOT piebald. A piebald has to do with the white color of a horses face. 🤦🏼♀️
Really? Thanks for that info.
Piebald describes a horse with patches of white and black on its coat, not limited to the face. Skewbald describes a horse with patches of white and other colours, which may or may not include black
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Thanks for revealing that North Korea is the most probably oppressed Country in the World today. The saddest thing of all that really scares me, is that it's current leader is extremely well educated. He was educated in the West. He's had a University education that most students would give their eye teeth for. He speaks many languages, and he's extremely intelligent. And yet, he decided to follow in his father's footsteps instead of using his education to Unite Korea in Peace and Prosperity. It's always been believed that genius is associated with borderline madness. In this case, I don't think so. What this man has achieved in North Korea is nothing to what he could have achieved on the global scale if had used his education sensibly, and for the good of his people. Unfortunately, he is nothing more than a typical, average narcissist. The people of North Korea should be free from oppression.
Dude you are full of it when it co:es t o American history
D iguala 500
1st on is trick as venison is only from wild deer/elk sources. other wild game is not venison.
500
D is 500
500
500
500
500
38/50. D equals 500 in Roman numerals?
Yes
500
I must have lived on another planet… I missed as many as I got correct! 🙈
I got like 20 out of 50
They have a pic of a deer
41
Jousting
D 50
D=500
500
english as second language makes it harder. the plus side is i learn new english words. fun facts.
33/50 thanks.
D=500
39/50. Bonus 500
Venison is from deer, not game animals in general.
50 - 37 (one of my better scores)
Missed 8.
Not one of the questions in the "trivia" section is "trivia"...please look up the definition of "trivia" before making another quiz. Thank you.
Pedant.
Please learn how to use quotation marks correctly before employing them again. Also, invest in a thesaurus. Contrary to popular belief, they didn't die out 65,000,000 years ago.
@john kromko
Whoa! Sounds like someone needs a diaper change. Your not the trivia quiz police. Nobody broke any laws here. So get over it already!