Intelligence isn't measured by acquired knowledge! I took an IQ test in my early 20's and I had never completed the 10th grade and had actually never read much. I scored 142 on the test. So there has to be deductive reasoning and acquired "common sense". It seems to me when you combine all those factors your score would get higher with age?. And very young children are tested in part by problem solving. Isn't how fast your brain works also part of your ability? I would think it would be.
110/125. This was primarily aimed at Americans, judging by the incorrect spelling of Aluminium. Interesting and made me realise there were some things that had slipped my memory - intelligent guessing came in handy. Capital of Switzerland would have caught a few, as would the court of human rights. Enjoyable.
Answer 34 is wrong, the flag your, talking about is the Alaska flag. It was a school project. The flag is the image of the big dipper. By a 17 yr. Boy!!!
You would expect that Michael will be 4 years old, since his age is half of David’s. But in reality, David is 2 years older than Michael. So when he is 8 years old, Michael will be 6.
@@kenhayes3448 ~ when you have no idea where mom put those stupid dock shorts - one thing is for sure, being that you always have your smarty pants.. l.o.l. - €πD -
What is the main organ of the central nervous system? The brain The brain is an organ of nervous tissue responsible for responses, sensation, movement, emotions, communication, thought processing, and memory. The skull, meninges, and cerebrospinal fluids protect the human brain. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
Great video it was a little hard but I watch some quiz videos and it is a bit easier ❤❤❤❤❤ My score is 120😅.I choossed some answers randomly and they were correct 😂🎉🎉
The Great Wall of China can be seen from the International Space Station. So, that was a wrong answer in the video unless they can prove the ISS isn't in space. Wonder if they would get a Flat Earth question correct. 😅
The current 50-star American flag was designed by a high school student named Bob Heft in 1958. He designed the flag as a class project when Alaska and Hawaii were considering becoming states. His design was eventually adopted as the official flag.