Is Your Intelligence Above Average? This Quiz Will Test Your Brain Power

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Published 2023-09-22
If you manage to answer at least 25 questions correctly in this quiz, your intelligence is above average! In episode 92 of the Ultimate Trivia Quiz, your brain power will be tested to see how much you know. And even if a good general knowledge is not a real indication of intelligence, you can't argue that smart people tend to know a lot of things. If you manage to score highly on this quiz, you can consider yourself a Trivia Mastermind, definitely one of the clever people!

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All Comments (21)
  • @D.von.N
    This is not intelligence, it is knowledge. They are different.
  • @jeffdemas
    Number 40 is a cantaloupe in the US. Melon is a generic term for several fruits and vegetables.
  • @dmorenol01
    Loved the quiz (42/50). But let's not mistake knowledge with intelligence. Happy holidays!
  • @isabelstokes4042
    40/50. Bonus answer - sabotage. Fun fact: the word 'sabotage' came about when the Luddites, weavers who worked from home on their own looms, began to be replaced by industrial ones. They went to destroy the looms by throwing their wooden shoes (sabots) at them. That is why we call a person who resists progress a Luddite.
  • @kulturfreund6631
    To be precise: Hong Kong actually isn’t a city. It’s the island territory. The city is called Victoria.
  • @GoodGood-vb8gm
    This has nothing to do with intelligence but general knowledge from a American perspective. Can you answer these questions set from an Asian perspective? (1) In which country is the town of Perlis? (a) Sri Lanka (b) Malaysia (c) the Philippines (2) Corazon Aquino was the former president of which country? (a) Mongolia (b) Indonesia (c) the Philippines (3) Which of these is an Indian musical instrument? (a) pipa (b) tabla (c) ranak (4) Which is a land-locked country in South East Asia? (a) Thailand (b) Cambodia (c) Laos *(5) And this question really test your intelligence : Mr Lee had some magazines. From Monday to Friday, he sold 315 magazines. He sold 2/5 of the remaining magazines on Saturday and Sunday. The number of magazines left was 1/4 of what he had at first. How many magazines he had at first? (Singapore Grade 6 Maths)
  • @nikolatesla5553
    I got 41 if I count cantaloupe and camel as opposed to melon and dromedary.
  • @kenttm42
    From the Dutch wooden shoe, the Sabot which was thrown into machinery by angry workers who felt exploited, sabotage.
  • @danawilliams6657
    Sabotage. Thank you Sean for a very challenging and fun quiz today! I lost track of my wrong answers, but I enjoyed it and learned some things lol!
  • @becotan-nm1nl
    Got 28 correct answers.Thank u for the quiz .It increases my knowledge.
  • 9/10 on the potpurri section. I've never seen an egg separtor in my life, honestly.
  • @pickleballer1729
    I missed one from the first ten: Shocked to hear that TB was still killing so many people when it is fairly easily treated. My grandfather died of TB, but that was in 1954. I thought malaria had taken over that spot. One form the second group: Surprised to hear about so many deadly scorpions- thought those were spiders.
  • @andersenlindsey
    We love your quizzes, Sean! We bought clickers to keep track easier and compete against each other. Neither of us could think of the word sabotage until looking at the comments! πŸ€¦πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ Thank you for doing these! We also said cantaloupe and gave ourselves points.
  • @Ame3thyst3
    Lol...the first answer I thought of for the bonus question was Narcissism because they do their best to destroy their victim. Great quiz Detormentis. Thank you!
  • I got the Curie Award for Brilliance, as I got all 50 correct. The answer to the bonus question is sabotage.
  • @geoffschulz
    #40 That is a cantaloupe, melon is the category. That is like calling a Cashew a nut.