I am in 5th grade and idk how the hell you know this because they do not teach it. It might change from state to state but how is a 5th grader going to know that at the top of their head
A tough question would be, "which of the great lakes is the farthest south?" It's almost a tie between Michigan and Erie. Superior is both farthest north and farthest west.
@@brianinja the new season each grade question cost a different amount and even if they got a question wrong the contestant can keep going but money value of the question gets deducted from the grand total $25000
@@ethanuy2261 Oh duh, I knew that. For some reason I was thinking Greg meant that this episode was the change, but obviously he meant they changed it after this. Thank you, think I failed the 5th grade common sense question!
These are definitely not college-level questions. I knew at the age of four that a salamander was an amiphibian and not a lizard. Throughout my BSc to MSc to PhD studies in university, we never talked about salamanders, lizards, etc.
@@thatiowan3581As an American who grew up in Canada, it's embarrassing to watch how strong the Dunning-Kruger effect plays out in the US. It's even more embarrassing that people think that this is some kind of common college-level knowledge that is taught.
No, i can't believe people think salamanders are lizards! I guess it is not common knowledge what amphibians are? 😅 it includes frogs, toads, and salamanders such as the beloved oxolotl
“I know you must be 32 to run for president.” Yeah. Ok
I am in 5th grade and idk how the hell you know this because they do not teach it. It might change from state to state but how is a 5th grader going to know that at the top of their head
Natural born citizen, be at least age 35, & spend 18 years in the United States to be eligible.
@@TripSoul10 "natural born citizen"?
So.... Virgin Births don't count? 🤣
Laura Marano before she was on Disney Channel!
SALAMANDERS ARE NOT REPTILES, THEY'RE AMPHIBIANS!
bro why do they not choose math, its so free
I know right it’s the only thing most adults use in their daily lives
This takes me back to the mid-2010s when I used to play this a lot on my PC 🥹
That one kid is literally Laura the actress from Austin and Ally
Obviously;
I instantly knew who she was when I saw her. I didn’t even watch the show that much 😂
Why then never pick maths, less chance of a tricky question like that salamander one
A tough question would be, "which of the great lakes is the farthest south?" It's almost a tie between Michigan and Erie. Superior is both farthest north and farthest west.
This is the guy that was in the navy working for Trump when he told him to go to Antartica he went to Australia lol
More like Biden
This show was hardcore at first. Glad they changed it to keep people going
Wait what changed?
@@brianinja the new season each grade question cost a different amount and even if they got a question wrong the contestant can keep going but money value of the question gets deducted from the grand total $25000
@@ethanuy2261 Oh duh, I knew that. For some reason I was thinking Greg meant that this episode was the change, but obviously he meant they changed it after this. Thank you, think I failed the 5th grade common sense question!
Wait are they're still doing it? I thought it got cancelled
These are college questions! I would lose so bad!
You misspelled, "I'm an American."
These are definitely not college-level questions. I knew at the age of four that a salamander was an amiphibian and not a lizard.
Throughout my BSc to MSc to PhD studies in university, we never talked about salamanders, lizards, etc.
@@thatiowan3581As an American who grew up in Canada, it's embarrassing to watch how strong the Dunning-Kruger effect plays out in the US. It's even more embarrassing that people think that this is some kind of common college-level knowledge that is taught.
@@thatiowan3581my european boyfriend didn’t know any of these questions 😮😮😮😮
I'm way dumber than a fifth grader!
You misspelled, "I'm an American."
2nd grade earth science on Barry we did not learn that until late 5th grade
No, i can't believe people think salamanders are lizards! I guess it is not common knowledge what amphibians are? 😅 it includes frogs, toads, and salamanders such as the beloved oxolotl
Yep... exactly. This was embarrassingly painful to watch. The kid wasn't smarter than her.
it is not, no. 😭
I salamander kind of looks like a lizard. But of course lizards don't like water that much.
KG
I would've list the question since "Paulie" (or however they spelled it) is a pronoun and I'd of thought they were trying to trick me
Laura was not narcissistic, she was arrogant.
June what? 20th?
Oof sally
Peeks at an answer to a question about moose antlers. Doesn’t believe it. facepalm.
They don’t teach that and I’m in 5th grade
The Mark guy was so cocky, I can tell he is not a good team player
He doesn't sound cocky.