"You've got to be pretty smart to know how dumb you really are." ----- My late Father-in Law Me, after taking your trivia quiz lol. Thank you Detormentis!
My son and I sometimes do these together. Funny thing he often scores better than me. Brat…LOL! We thoroughly enjoy the trivia. Thank you for putting them out.
Fukushima Daiichi...I had to look this up. Missed 2 of the questions. Great quiz, as always, Thank you for giving us quizzes that make us think and let us learn. I hope you know that you are truly appreciated 👍
Excellent presentation of the quiz. Narration is very well done. Best quiz on You Tube. Very enjoyable and much enjoyed. Love the format. Thanks for your efforts. Rob from Adelaide.
My absolute worst score to date, by far. Almost half wrong. Ironically, the answers I knew, I absolutely knew. 100% For all the ones I got wrong, I had zero clue. Humiliating.
Buddy love your vids my son and I really enjoy them together, but questions such as #10 and a minority of others are not worded in ways Australians such as myself and those from countries outside your hemisphere need further clarification as to the direct question if that makes sense I've had a few wines maybe in the morning some backlash will be more than happy to point any and all mistakes I may have put forward excuse me I'm Australian so yes English language but ya may have heard we have our own breed of dialect.
They have glass or plastic boxes put around then as they grow to confine them to a cube shape. The cube melons were originally created with practicality in mind. However the cost is prohibitive. The cube shape of the watermelon can only be achieved at the expense of its contents: To retain the proper shape, cube melons must be harvested before they are ripe, rendering them mostly inedible. So they are sold for decoration and are very expensive.
"You've got to be pretty smart to know how dumb you really are."
----- My late Father-in Law
Me, after taking your trivia quiz lol. Thank you Detormentis!
Thanks for watching!
was that really true? 😂😂😂
That's what I have always heard, that only smart people know how much they don't know.
My son and I sometimes do these together. Funny thing he often scores better than me. Brat…LOL! We thoroughly enjoy the trivia. Thank you for putting them out.
Fukushima Daiichi...I had to look this up. Missed 2 of the questions. Great quiz, as always, Thank you for giving us quizzes that make us think and let us learn. I hope you know that you are truly appreciated 👍
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you so much!
Fukushima Daiichi - I got 38/50 - thanks for the quiz! 😝
Fukushima
Bonus question: Fukushima
41/50 pleased with that , thanks.
38/50... Thanks 👍😊
Enjoyed thank you very much.
This is the best quiz 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Excellent presentation of the quiz. Narration is very well done. Best quiz on You Tube. Very enjoyable and much enjoyed. Love the format. Thanks for your efforts. Rob from Adelaide.
Thank you so much Rob! I honestly appreciate it a lot!
Cabinets
cabinete
Fukashima. 47/50
Great quiz as usual! Tough! 43/50 Fukushima. Thanks!
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28 correct
29 right. Not so good today.
I got 40/50 correct
20
Fukashima
28
I got 31 out of 50
I just luv your koses 😚
My absolute worst score to date, by far. Almost half wrong. Ironically, the answers I knew, I absolutely knew. 100% For all the ones I got wrong, I had zero clue. Humiliating.
😅 I'm glad its a good balance! Thanks for watching!
Snow white and seven dwarfs was first Disney film in 1937
Fukushima Daiichi
-273 IS 0 DEGREES IN KELVIN
Kelvin measurements are not made in Degrees, it's simply in Kelvin units, or for example . . . 400 Kelvin, not 400 Degrees Melvin.
Thank you, I did not know!
Missed2 ;;;bonus= FUKUSHIMA,,,,,;;;;;;🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
18 wrong. I guessed at some of the answers that I got right. Never felt so dumb
Hope you enjoyed it though... Thanks for watching!
K=(−273.15 °C) is defined as absolute zero.....
43/50🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊👍👍🙋♀️
14/50 for me,next time🙈
Well…. A little better - only 12 wrong ….. snort !
Hi freezing point should be 273.2 K not 0
Absolute Zero, not freezing, in Kelvin, is at Zero degrees Kelvin.
Freezing point is 273.15
the question was poorly worded all are correct F and C choices are absolute 0 in Kelvin zero is both those answers and 0 is also correct
The question asked what absolute zero is, not the value of freezing point. Thank you for an interesting set of questions.
@@detormentis But that's -273 degrees celcius.
Thank you. I got a lot wrong because I'm afraid of insects, but now those correct answers are embedded in my brain.
Thanks for watching!
Are they bugging you?
50ans i do your self sir
Absolute zero is -273 Kelvin, not degrees
My answer was all correct
#7 is a trick question, there is no excuse for that! It's like asking "In Celsius, what is zero degrees Celsius? Answer Zero".
My worst quiz yet.. 21 correct or 29 wrong. OMG
Fuka something or orther
Ooooh suzzzbutt!
Buddy love your vids my son and I really enjoy them together, but questions such as #10 and a minority of others are not worded in ways Australians such as myself and those from countries outside your hemisphere need further clarification as to the direct question if that makes sense I've had a few wines maybe in the morning some backlash will be more than happy to point any and all mistakes I may have put forward excuse me I'm Australian so yes English language but ya may have heard we have our own breed of dialect.
Don "t mislead people about the highly educated country! This is SO wrong, you use OLD information!😎
I didn't think Canada seemed like the right answer. (I knew it wasn't America--and I'm American.)
Sorry, I just googled it. In 2022 it was Canada.
33 right quiz gang,not my best score
Same. I really lost the most in the insect category.
square watermelons?!
They have glass or plastic boxes put around then as they grow to confine them to a cube shape. The cube melons were originally created with practicality in mind. However the cost is prohibitive. The cube shape of the watermelon can only be achieved at the expense of its contents: To retain the proper shape, cube melons must be harvested before they are ripe, rendering them mostly inedible. So they are sold for decoration and are very expensive.
Fukushima
Fukushima