55 and LOVE science and ONLY got a VERY disappointing 86/100 .. Incorrect ones were 10 - 12 - 19 - 22 - 26 - 50 - 59 - 68 - 69 - 79 - 86 - 89 - 94 - 100 😢 Loved the quiz though .. And I did get a good laugh at you trying to get #12 out .. 🤣 . I could NOT have done any better though .. lol
Do not punish yourself for missing #22. She did verbalize "George Washington" versus the visual answer of "George Westinghouse". That degree of AUDITORY versus VISUAL disconnect could cause anyone to suffer BRAIN FREEZE and miss the answer.
Where on Earth did the Norwegians find enough liquid hydrogen to float a ferry boat on???? And how did they keep it cold enough with a boat sitting in it??? Not to mention WHY!! Everyone else sails their ferry boats on WATER.
#12 as a neurologist your definition of Sphenopalatine Neuralgia is wrong. This is a unilateral pain throbbing or sharp located around the eye, associated occasionally with tearing. Another term used is a Cluster Headache.
Yow, that was crazy difficult towards the end!!
Great mind-bending quiz at any rate!
55 and LOVE science and ONLY got a VERY disappointing 86/100 .. Incorrect ones were 10 - 12 - 19 - 22 - 26 - 50 - 59 - 68 - 69 - 79 - 86 - 89 - 94 - 100 😢
Loved the quiz though .. And I did get a good laugh at you trying to get #12 out .. 🤣 . I could NOT have done any better though .. lol
Do not punish yourself for missing #22. She did verbalize "George Washington" versus the visual answer of "George Westinghouse". That degree of AUDITORY versus VISUAL disconnect could cause anyone to suffer BRAIN FREEZE and miss the answer.
I I scored 94% as i got 6 wrong.
Where on Earth did the Norwegians find enough liquid hydrogen to float a ferry boat on???? And how did they keep it cold enough with a boat sitting in it??? Not to mention WHY!! Everyone else sails their ferry boats on WATER.
#12 as a neurologist your definition of Sphenopalatine Neuralgia is wrong. This is a unilateral pain throbbing or sharp located around the eye, associated occasionally with tearing. Another term used is a Cluster Headache.
Except that the question was for "Sphenopalatine GANGLIOneuralgia" which is... "Brain Freeze".
@@thomasharding1838 Sphenopalatine Neuralgia and Sphenopalatine Ganglion Neuralgia are the same.
@@thomasharding1838 Could not find it in Neurology literature. Wonder where you got the information.