26 today and Sputnik for the bonus. A nice quiz and a nice idea - I like the idea of a shorter quiz on one specific topic! Maybe try this once a month, or some other suitable interval.
This was a reminder of how much I've forgotten. Several decades ago I would have almost aced it! (and Pluto would have been a correct answer. Poor Pluto).
@@TomCee53 Not yet, and probably won't be. There were a few reasons, one being its orbit. While the other planets' orbits are basically on the same plane, Pluto does its own thing and travels at a 17 degree angle off that plane. Its orbit is also much more elongated than the others, and during part of that time will actually pass closer to the sun than Neptune. Another factor was it has more similarity to the 4 other known dwarf planets, which are small in size and haven't accumulated the other matter within their orbits. (During the period from when Pluto was classified as a planet, until that title was yanked, it had only completed about 1/3 of its orbit). So it had its "15 minutes", but likely retain its current classification indefinitely.
Having a Science quiz was a pleasant surprise since I was a student of Science.Its nice to have a subject wise quiz for a change.Thanks Sean I really appreciate your efforts to keep us meaningfully occupied I'm 77 years old😊
Einstein, Sputnik I. I'm not sure the first question was a science question especially in countries like Australia which has no squirrels. Thanks for the quiz.
I was ready to give up after missing the first five questions. After choosing to go on, I missed only 5 of the next 25. Also got the bonus question correct, partly because I was alive and I'm old enough to remember it. It seems I'm almost always stuck on Fleming (3 out of 4 quizzes so far). Thanks for the dementia delay demonstration!
In one of my normal categories: the top end, of being an intelligent Fleming. As others have stated, Sputnik is the accepted answer. However, there is some debate as to whether it was actually the first.
23 plus Sputnik for bonus. Not bad for a 74 yr. old that barely made it out of H.S. But then again, I've always been good at guessing...and I guessed on quite a few of them.
4:35 It depends. Annelida includes segmented worms, Platyhelminthes includes flatworms, & Nematoda includes roundworms. But the segmented worm (earthworm) in the picture would go under Annelida. 29/30, missed the female rabbit one. Bonus Question: Sputnik?
You make me feel like a genius, once again! Got everything correct including Sputnik. Thanks for inflating my already nearly insufferable ego. It was fun!
I scored 28/30. I made a mistake on 4:48 Question 16, I confused gastropods with annelids. Some cuisines have worms as food. I also took a wild guess on the next one and said “Jenny” instead of “doe.” I am a Mechanical Engineer.
Woo hoo! 👍🏽 I surprised myself. I did quite well! Unfortunately couldn't answer the bonus question. Thanks again Sean! Dee, NY PS: wait, I said Sputnik and thought I was wrong!!! I see answer here!
Bonus question answer: Commonly referred to as Спутник-1 (Sputnik-1). In fact in Russian the word sputnik refers to any satellite of a planet whether man made or natural (i.e. moons, orbiting asteroids etc) 30/30 Simple quiz, although being a bit of a geek I take issue with two of the questions: Q15 The 2 nuclei produced after mitosis will be very similar but not quite identical. I assume by identical you mean identical DNA or identical chromosomes rather than perfectly identical in every atom and molecule present. However, due to DNA copying errors, the DNA in two daughter nuclei will rarely, if ever, be identical. That said mitosis clearly produces nuclei that are nearly identical while meiosis does not and osmosis has nothing to do with cell division so easy to get the right answer. Q16. Not all worms are annelids, platyhelminthes & nematodes are also worms. The picture shows an earthworm which is indeed an annelid but the question did not specify earthworms. Worm is actually not a helpful term since many things that are not annelids, platyhelmithes or nematodes are called worms. The "shipworm", for example, is a bivalve mollusc & mollusc was one of your answers to Q16.
22 plus the bonus which puts me in Hawking Award of Wisdom but to be honest, some of them were just lucky guesses. I haven't been in high school in 30 years. Good quiz!
Love having just a specific category. Got 7 wrong. Guess it's been too long since I was in school. Sputnik was the 1st artificial satellite. PS If you do one just on flags, I am skipping it. lol.
chitin is pronounced kiten with a long i. ch in Latin has a k sound. BTW most of these questions are more trivia than what is taught in a science curriculum.
Sputnik, when I was a kid we listened to the famous bip, bip on the radio!! As a foreign scientific education. I did 25 but three questions were not about sciences at all but only about English knowledge and I made two errors!!! Make the same quiz but in Finish, Norwegian, or Czech and we will see the results!!!
26 today and Sputnik for the bonus. A nice quiz and a nice idea - I like the idea of a shorter quiz on one specific topic! Maybe try this once a month, or some other suitable interval.
Not very specific st all. Hit biology, chemistry, physics, earth science and a little science history
i am not a scientist and proved it just now, Sputnik. thank you for the quiz
Correct!
Hi
Bonus Sputnik. 20/30 Fleming award. Great quiz. Thanks Sean xx
This was a reminder of how much I've forgotten. Several decades ago I would have almost aced it!
(and Pluto would have been a correct answer. Poor Pluto).
Pluto has been reclassified as a dwarf planet. Poor Pluto is right.
After being incorrectly downgraded
He ain't no planet no more but he always stays a good dog 😂😂
I was thinking it was reinstated
@@TomCee53 Not yet, and probably won't be.
There were a few reasons, one being its orbit. While the other planets' orbits are basically on the same plane, Pluto does its own thing and travels at a 17 degree angle off that plane.
Its orbit is also much more elongated than the others, and during part of that time will actually pass closer to the sun than Neptune.
Another factor was it has more similarity to the 4 other known dwarf planets, which are small in size and haven't accumulated the other matter within their orbits.
(During the period from when Pluto was classified as a planet, until that title was yanked, it had only completed about 1/3 of its orbit).
So it had its "15 minutes", but likely retain its current classification indefinitely.
Hello Sean. I was thrilled to find you had science as a quiz subject today - it is one of my favourite subjects! The bonus answer is Sputnik.
Sputnik this wasn’t my best, I quit keeping score after so many wrong! But it was much fun as always thank you Sean!
Having a Science quiz was a pleasant surprise since I was a student of Science.Its nice to have a subject wise quiz for a change.Thanks Sean I really appreciate your efforts to keep us meaningfully occupied I'm 77 years old😊
27. Einstein award, I think. Bonus question - Sputnik. Great quiz as usual, Sean! Dankie, meneer. Geniet u dag!
Hi Sean, great quiz as always! Sputnik is the answer to the bonus question! Fleming award today! I always knew that science was not my subject….😂
I'll be waiting for my Certificate of Attendance
in the mail
😂
You tried, that's the main thing, and hopefully learned something.
Thanks Sean. 20 out of 30 correct.
Nice one!
22/30. Bonus Sputnik. Great science quiz.Sean
Bonus: Sputnik I (One). 2/30 = Fleming
Great quiz!
Thanks and please keep them coming!
Sputnik!
13/30
This was a hard one, but enjoyable. The bonus answer is Sputnik. Thanks. Have a good day, everyone.😊
That is the right answer! Thank you for watching!
Einstein, Sputnik I. I'm not sure the first question was a science question especially in countries like Australia which has no squirrels.
Thanks for the quiz.
Good one Sean thanks. Sputnik I think
Correct!
Sputnik one
I was ready to give up after missing the first five questions. After choosing to go on, I missed only 5 of the next 25. Also got the bonus question correct, partly because I was alive and I'm old enough to remember it. It seems I'm almost always stuck on Fleming (3 out of 4 quizzes so far). Thanks for the dementia delay demonstration!
26 of 30,and have some issue with the speed of sound as it depends on which solid or liquid…and Sputnik.
In one of my normal categories: the top end, of being an intelligent Fleming.
As others have stated, Sputnik is the accepted answer. However, there is some debate as to whether it was actually the first.
28/30 for the multiple choice. Bonus Sputnik. Great quiz. Almost missed the squirrel one.
23 plus Sputnik for bonus. Not bad for a 74 yr. old that barely made it out of H.S. But then again, I've always been good at guessing...and I guessed on quite a few of them.
25/30. However, 30 years back, it would have 30/30. 😂 Sputnik is answer as it was known to everyone back then
Scored 24/30. Not bad for an admin of a quiz channel. 😂😂😂😂😂. Thank you for this quiz by the way. I enjoyed it.
The bonus is Sputnik 1 From the USSR or Soviet union, Launched in 1957
4:35 It depends. Annelida includes segmented worms, Platyhelminthes includes flatworms, & Nematoda includes roundworms.
But the segmented worm (earthworm) in the picture would go under Annelida.
29/30, missed the female rabbit one.
Bonus Question: Sputnik?
21/30.. Great quiz, talked myself out of a couple 🤯 Many thanks and Sputnik 1 for the bonus
Sputnik and 29 correct. Thanks for the quiz. Put some math in the next one, please
You make me feel like a genius, once again!
Got everything correct including Sputnik.
Thanks for inflating my already nearly insufferable ego. It was fun!
26. Correct bonus answer.
Cool quiz. But I feel like I should have known all of these.
Loved this little Science Quiz! Nice change of pace. Hawking for me today; Bonus question answer: Sputnik. Great quiz, Thank-you Sean!😊🌼🌿🌷🥀🐝
That was TOUGH! Sputnik. I got 8 wrong and thought I did well lol!
I scored 28/30. I made a mistake on 4:48 Question 16, I confused gastropods with annelids. Some cuisines have worms as food. I also took a wild guess on the next one and said “Jenny” instead of “doe.” I am a Mechanical Engineer.
22/30 got 4 guesses right. Got spudnik so I got 23. Don’t know where that ranks amongst my peers
Woo hoo! 👍🏽 I surprised myself. I did quite well! Unfortunately couldn't answer the bonus question. Thanks again Sean! Dee, NY PS: wait, I said Sputnik and thought I was wrong!!! I see answer here!
Question 3, the insect exoskeleton material, Chitin is pronounced kai-tn i.e. [KY] [TIN]
Brilliant
Bonus question answer: Commonly referred to as Спутник-1 (Sputnik-1). In fact in Russian the word sputnik refers to any satellite of a planet whether man made or natural (i.e. moons, orbiting asteroids etc)
30/30 Simple quiz, although being a bit of a geek I take issue with two of the questions:
Q15 The 2 nuclei produced after mitosis will be very similar but not quite identical. I assume by identical you mean identical DNA or identical chromosomes rather than perfectly identical in every atom and molecule present. However, due to DNA copying errors, the DNA in two daughter nuclei will rarely, if ever, be identical. That said mitosis clearly produces nuclei that are nearly identical while meiosis does not and osmosis has nothing to do with cell division so easy to get the right answer.
Q16. Not all worms are annelids, platyhelminthes & nematodes are also worms. The picture shows an earthworm which is indeed an annelid but the question did not specify earthworms. Worm is actually not a helpful term since many things that are not annelids, platyhelmithes or nematodes are called worms. The "shipworm", for example, is a bivalve mollusc & mollusc was one of your answers to Q16.
21/30 Darn it! Excellent quiz,Sean. Tysmfs. Bonus: Sputnik. A good day to you. 👍😃👍
Hawking award. Not bad considering I forgot most of the science crap. Bonus: sputnik. A basketball with 3 or 4 legs.
23/30. Bonus Sputnik.
22 plus the bonus which puts me in Hawking Award of Wisdom but to be honest, some of them were just lucky guesses. I haven't been in high school in 30 years. Good quiz!
FLEMING (20) and bonus is SPUTNIK....THANK YOU...:)
24/30😊😊😊🎉🎉bonus question is: Sputnik.🎉🎉
Good quiz as usual. Being a mad scientist I thought I would get them all. But I missed 3. shit!
Thanks for the science quiz mr Sean. I had fun watching.
thanks detormentis i really learned a lot❤❤
Love having just a specific category. Got 7 wrong. Guess it's been too long since I was in school. Sputnik was the 1st artificial satellite. PS If you do one just on flags, I am skipping it. lol.
28/30, Einstein award. Bonus is Sputnik. Love science.
Bonus is Sputnik 1. Score today is 30/30. Thanks, Sean.👍
Bonus: Sputnik-1 Amazing, 30/30!
28/30, I barely missed the chance to get my first Curie! In both of my wrong guesses I should have gone with my gut...
Sputnik. And I totally bombed this quiz. Would have done better if I had my grand children helping me.
Sputnik, and I got 30/30. Is it cheating if I have been a high school science teacher for over 30 years?
You should also make a video of general space knowledge.
27 of 30 (with some good guesses).
Ouch. 17/30 is an Oppenheimer award. Considering my age (72) some of the questions asked those items were not taught
i adore science keep it coming sean
Question no 10 answer Doppler effect
Yes MrFHLH. It was called Sputnik.
Spot on!
sputnik (Spelling is off)
Thats right
28/30 Einstein. I'm old enough to remember Sputnik! 🤓
26/30 (87%). Sputnik, which is Russian for satellite. tavi.
I guessed perspiration instead of transpiration on question 18. I knew it wasn't expiration.
29/30.
Sputnik
23/30. Sputnik 1. missed the first 5/6, thought I was going to have to go back to high school.
30/30
12/30 bonus answer Sputnik
0:54 Shit-in? In the United States, we say kie-tin.
Bonus question is Sputnik 1. I got 24/30. Science is not my strong suit.
That was fun and I did better than I expected
27/30 Sputnik of course.
chitin is pronounced kiten with a long i. ch in Latin has a k sound. BTW most of these questions are more trivia than what is taught in a science curriculum.
Question no 7 answer Warner Heisenberg
Bonus Sputnik 28/30 Missed the biology/botnay questions
Sputnik. And I've forgotten a lot since high school. 21 right.
Sputnik 1
22/30 Bonus answer is Sputnik.
Missed 10 - 20/30 = Fleming Award of Intelligence.
Couldn’t think of the bonus Q lol
66%
Question no 14 answer cholorophyll
Question no 15 answer mitosis
23, should have gotten at least 3 more though, Sputnik…
good one
❤I got Einstein award of Genius
Question no 17 flyer
Damn, got 5 wrong. I guess Pluto was wrong because it's no longer classified as a planet? Sneaky!
Thank you sir for your quiz questions sir thank you verymuch😅🤔🤔😐😑🤔🤔
27/30 and Sputnik
First satellite was actually Sputnik 1, not simply Sputnik.
Question no 29 answer phototropics
Question no 22 answer kinetic energy
23 and Sputnik
Question no 28 answer electrolysis
Bonus question answer Sputnik
Question no 4 answer methane
Sputnik, when I was a kid we listened to the famous bip, bip on the radio!! As a foreign scientific education. I did 25 but three questions were not about sciences at all but only about English knowledge and I made two errors!!! Make the same quiz but in Finish, Norwegian, or Czech and we will see the results!!!
Question no 9 answer speed of light
The satelite was Sputnik, launched by the USSR.