You mean Charles III - like it says on the coin! Charles II (29 May 1630 - 6 February 1685)[c] was King of Scotland from 1649 until 1651, and King of England, Scotland and Ireland from the 1660 Restoration of the monarchy until his death in 1685.
An he introduced the rule of monarchs facing alternating directions on coinage, his father faced left so he made his coinage face right. However, there are some coins with him facing left, hammer struck typically made with old dies.
Maybe I am a disaster freak because 10/10 on this. Bonus: Seasonal. Overall 41/50. The brain workout is fantastic with these quizzes, thanks a million Sean.
I would also like to thank you for your work. It is all very well put together. I listen driving to work and you are by far the best quiz channel! Keep up the good work!
I got either 39 or 40. I lost track a little bit! But not too bad for me! There are some subjects that I’m just not going to do that well with... I believe on one quiz, I got around 21... and so that caused me to challenge myself and now I’ve been doing these quizzes for an hour!
ALL THINGS SCIENCE 9/10 SOMETHING BLUE 8/10 Time And Relative Dimention In Space RANDOM MIX 8/10 Did you mean Charles III ? FOOD AND DRINK 9/10 Vodka Martini Shaken not Stirred DISASTERS 5/10 What a disaster 🤪 !!!! Total 39/50 Bonus DECIDUOUS
Q40: It's NOT a "vesper martini". It's a "Vodka martini". The vesper is a cocktail that didn't get invented until very late in the franchise (Casino Royale).
1. There is no such animal as a “koala bear”, the koala is are marsupial and NOT part of the bear family. 2. The 50p coin you depicted with the monarch facing to the left is NOT King Charles II it is King Charles III, Charles II faced to the right and was one one who brought in the alternating direction of the monarch on coinage. There are limited hammered coins made prior to this rule so on limited hammered coins he may face left like his father had.
The digestive system starts in the stomach. The stomach acid breaks down the food. Then the food is moved to the small intestines, and then to the large.
Most nutrition is absorbed in the small intestine which is what digestion means (the process of treating a substance with heat, enzymes, or a solvent to promote decomposition or extract essential components)
paella is a Spanish word, try your best: pie-ehl-yah or pie-eh'-yah accent on second syllable. You don't get to re-name a Spanish word just because the British are too lazy to learn to pronounce it correctly.
You got at least 1 wrong yourself. Charles 2nd was a 17th Century king and didn't appear on any of the coins you suggest. Our new moarch is King Charles 3rd!
Once again, they are not bears. Only the uninformed non Australians of the world refer to them erroneously as bears. Out of common decency people should listen to the people of this country who know their fauna better than anyone else.
@@johnboyd6943 Dude, relax. I know they're a marsupial, who's closest relative is the wombat. Anyway, it isn't something to get your knickers in a twist over. Koalas are hardly the only animal that is called a species it doesn't actually belong to.