I must challenge #27. Claustrophobia is just as much a "fear of being confined in a space where escape is difficult" as is Agoraphobia, which is generally considered a fear of crowds, deriving from the Greek word for marketplace, "agora". Your editing of the definition created an incomplete, and therefore, false definition.
From the NHS definition: Agoraphobia is a fear of being in situations where escape might be difficult or that help wouldn't be available if things go wrong. Many people assume agoraphobia is simply a fear of open spaces, but it's actually a more complex condition. Someone with agoraphobia may be scared of: travelling on public transport.
yea, i was having similar thought about that one, even got it wrong. seems to me claustrophobia does involve escapability, to me. (yep, i made up a word)
Sean, enjoyed this sets of quizzes a lot. Got the Hawking award at 41/50. Did not quite get the correct answer to the bonus question when I answered "joustling" instead of "jousting. Still nostalgic about celebrating our 50th anniversary with my wife at age 79. Quite happy that there are still a good number of neurons working in my head. Thanks. Greetings from Virginia, USA.
I went in expecting to suck on account of my mind discarding trivia to conserve space for analysis and creativity, but still got 38-39 (answered claustrophobia), + the very easy bonus. Though at least 5 were guesses using logical reasoning and more by process of elimination. Maybe I should try out for Jeopardy after all, and see if I can "game " a decent chunk of change out of it.
A lot of fun. Thanks. However have to critique Q27. 'Fear of being alone where escape is difficult.' Agoraphobia is the fear of OPEN spaces. Claustrophobia is the fear of closed spaces where escape is not possible. Claustrophobia better fit the clue. Thanks again.
The answer to the bonus question is Jousting. Altogether, I had five incorrect answers. Many thanks, Sean, for another great general knowledge quiz! Best regards from Mel Stiller in British Columbia, Canada 🇨🇦💕
@@davidseamans59 --- Yes, I did, David 🤣 How could forget that red maple leaf? 🍁 🇨🇦😆 PS -- Are you also a Canuck or am I seeing words you didn't type? 🤔
Jousting for bonus question, but I think agoraphobia question was worded awkwardly. I got 38 correct so just squeezed into the Hawking category lol. Great fun and informative! Thanks for posting. I just subscribed as well.
I just recently found your videos and like your cool way of going through the questions and answers. You manage a fair sort of difficulty in tackling diverse subjects. Do I A) hate it, B) like it or C) think you're a great quizmaster -> sure, all three are correct! Managed 35 / 50 - so Fleming is my new hero. Keep it up....
Technically the surface of the sun is the hottest of the three given choices because lightning doesn’t have a temperature. It’s electrical charges and the resistance between them while moving through a medium (air) causes it to heat.
And also, I never said anything about the temperature of the rest of the sun compared to the surface? You’re just making up what you want to read it seems.
You really can’t read or quote me? I said the surface of the sun is the hottest of the three given choices (in the quiz). I hope someone takes care of you on the daily.
I’m sure the genius in Pakistan would object to many of the questions. British and especially Americans have a great advantage. I’m American, 70 years old and according to you deserve the Einstein award but many questions were USA specific. Thanks for the workout.
Not too bad for a 10th grade drop out. 38/12. I knew jousting before I read the entire question. Also, I challenge the answer to question #27. I believe claustrophobia is correct.
No claustrophobia is not a fear of being alone - it's a fear of being in an enclosed space with no sense of escape. Claustrophobes freak out even if they are with people as they feel the 'walls closing in on them'. Being 'alone' has nothing to do with it.
@@KptKrunch9481 After re-reading the question and separating the wording to myself, I concur, you are correct. Fear and difficult to escape are the words I honed in on. I suffer major claustrophobia if closed in a space not much smaller than a coat closet. I can give myself a panic attack with just the thought of being temporarily buried alive even while knowing that I'll be released within a certain but unknown period of time
36 out of 50. I would be "as intelligent as Alexander Fleming"? No way! I just have a good memory. BTW, I loved the 4th act, when we have to recognise what is in the picture. Very entertaining, you definitely got a follower. Bravo!
Love your stuff here! Curious as to the measure of genius. My ability to name trivial things like the Beetles location in a month or my ability to solve complex problems? 😂 Going with other great thinkers in history that found themselves in a similar situation. Like Einstein's inability to tie his shoes.❤
Einstein said that imagination is far superior to acquired knowledge. In the world of science, I suspect. A fabulous memory does not genius guarantee. Plenty of idiots savant out there.
Einstein was asked what his tel number was. "pass the directory. That's my tel no" You don't know your own number? "Why should I remember it if I can look it up.... more important things to remember.."
We all know that we watch these to make ourselves feel smart. What would anybody's score be if it wasn't multiple choice and if nobody counted their guesses? I like the "who want's to be a Millionaire" music.
40 right; the medieval knights engaged in jousting competitions. Appreciate the "Canada" flag question, which was like a bonus point for me! Thank You for the challenge!
I got 35. Bonus question is jousting. I am looking forward to the twenty question quizzes as the fifties are a bit long for me to concentrate 76 years old.
I think those questions are helpful to learn and measure general knowledge. They should not be used to measure intelligence because someone may not have a chance to learn. That’s why we can not perform IQ test on other races but white. However, I enjoyed and subscribed. There are always new thing to learn.
Jousting of course, but I would hardly call this a "genius" test. It is a very good general knowledge test and I did miss 4 of the questions. The application of knowledge and use of reasoning is a better predictor of IQ or genius. Thanks for the mental exercise.
In a place in Kent, England named Offham is a Jousting post. It is for jousting practice. It has a crossbar at the top that moves and has a spiked ball and a weight made from lead on the opposite side when when the lance hits the board swings round, if the ‘jouster’ does not ride fast enough the lead ball hits the rider in the back and can knock them off the horse.
Jousting is the bonus answer. I managed 45/50 missed two because I didn't stick to my first thought. Im kicking 70 in the arse and I am so happy to still have my faculties.
38. Second guessed myself about three times. Jousting? Claustrophobia,I think,is actually correct. I picked this over the answer given. This would give me 39. Just the same,a fun quiz.
Jousting. 34/50. I have not been diagnosed with claustrophobia but I have to have an aisle seat on whatever conveyance I'm on. In the theatre or churchI have to sit on the end or next to the end. On elevators I have to be in front. Otherwise, I feel like I am being smothered. As long as I can move freely, I am fine. I am not afraid of masses of people or the outdoors. So your question should have an either/or answer. Claustrophobia should not be a wrong answer.
There's one mistake: Agoraphobia is the fear of being in open spaces ("agora" beeing Greek for something like a market place) or even leaving your apartment. Claustrophobia is the fear of confined places like, for example, elevators, closets or air planes.
I must challenge #27. Claustrophobia is just as much a "fear of being confined in a space where escape is difficult" as is Agoraphobia, which is generally considered a fear of crowds, deriving from the Greek word for marketplace, "agora". Your editing of the definition created an incomplete, and therefore, false definition.
From the NHS definition:
Agoraphobia is a fear of being in situations where escape might be difficult or that help wouldn't be available if things go wrong. Many people assume agoraphobia is simply a fear of open spaces, but it's actually a more complex condition. Someone with agoraphobia may be scared of: travelling on public transport.
Fear of open spaces,and also fear of too much people .
yea, i was having similar thought about that one, even got it wrong. seems to me claustrophobia does involve escapability, to me. (yep, i made up a word)
@@strayspark1967 Clearly.
Not buying it. What is the fear of admitting a mistake called?@@detormentis
Thoroughly enjoyed this Quiz, please keep them coming😊
As a friend of mine once said, "What is the point of having a high IQ when your friends don't know what IQ stands for?"
😂👏👏
Then you need smarter friends.
Good one!
IQ stands for Intelligence Quotient.
🤣😂
I mostly associate agoraphobia as a fear of going out, or leaving your residence for fear of something terrible happening,
So do I ,fear of going out is the right answer
I think that is the generally accepted meaning.
Sean, enjoyed this sets of quizzes a lot. Got the Hawking award at 41/50. Did not quite get the correct answer to the bonus question when I answered "joustling" instead of "jousting. Still nostalgic about celebrating our 50th anniversary with my wife at age 79. Quite happy that there are still a good number of neurons working in my head. Thanks. Greetings from Virginia, USA.
ten years younger than you ! feeling good about my memory ! also same score !
Same here, 41 out of 50. I still have all my marbles, yay!
@@Miami7
Stroke
Happy anniversary
Congratulations and many more.
Hi Sean, Great Quiz today,Did better than I expected 🎉🎉🎉
i got edison award of brightness with score 20/50
dude that was much tough
Jousting is what 2 knights did. Another great quizz Sean, really enjoyed it, thanks.
Correct!
Thank you--I now know the areas I need to study a bit more!
Wonderful quiz as always. Thank you Sean! 45/50 and I am guessing that the bonus question is jousting. 💕
That is correct! Great score!
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Same here.
I enjoyed ! I learned a lot ! More ! Love this !
Thank you .
Heisenberg Award of Uncertainty is the funniest thing I've seen in ages 💀💀💀
It certainly was.
Very entertaining videos for a trivia junkie like me. The way you answer and look at the camera (every time) always cracks me up...😊
That was a good all round quiz. 34 right just before sleep so could have done better. Jousting! Would love to do this more regularly!
I look forward to starting my mornings attempting one of your videos. It allows my mind to get a quick start to the day. Thank you!
Another great quiz. Thanks Sean!😊
I went in expecting to suck on account of my mind discarding trivia to conserve space for analysis and creativity, but still got 38-39 (answered claustrophobia), + the very easy bonus. Though at least 5 were guesses using logical reasoning and more by process of elimination. Maybe I should try out for Jeopardy after all, and see if I can "game " a decent chunk of change out of it.
A lot of fun. Thanks. However have to critique Q27. 'Fear of being alone where escape is difficult.' Agoraphobia is the fear of OPEN spaces. Claustrophobia is the fear of closed spaces where escape is not possible. Claustrophobia better fit the clue. Thanks again.
Very cool Questions! I really liked it!
The answer to the bonus question is Jousting. Altogether, I had five incorrect answers. Many thanks, Sean, for another great general knowledge quiz! Best regards from Mel Stiller in British Columbia, Canada 🇨🇦💕
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Bet you got the flag question correct. 🤣. (from Canuck in Aus - go the Flames)
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Yes, I did, David 🤣 How could forget that red maple leaf? 🍁 🇨🇦😆 PS -- Are you also a Canuck or am I seeing words you didn't type? 🤔
I learned one thing. I have to learn more about exotic animals.
A true genious probably doesn't sit around watching you tube videos and taking trivial knowledge tests.
Fair play, but there's a touch of genius in your comment.
Right 😂
Haha, love that!
You are the real genius
@@ObiBelindaayuk But but but, he's here........
Great quiz. Thank you
I got 21 out 50. Some questions haven't taking inside of the classroom or not encounter yet. 😊 Thank you and got ideas. 🙏
Jousting is the bonus answer. I got 35, which is better than I expected. Great quiz!
I still have a lot to learn & experience in life... 44 of 50 shows the ability for being intuitive & learning by experience
Thanks for this big pot of curiosity... 🤔😊👍
Jousting is when 2 knights challenge each other by using poles while riding on horses.
Managed 45, admit to a couple of lucky guesses, and the sport is jousting.
Just found your channel and found it surprisingly satisfying.
38, jousting. Now 68 and hoping to keep my scores up there for a while yet.
Jousting for bonus question, but I think agoraphobia question was worded awkwardly. I got 38 correct so just squeezed into the Hawking category lol. Great fun and informative! Thanks for posting. I just subscribed as well.
Joust, answer to bonus question
48 correct.
Good job with the Quiz! Just discovered it.
Answer to bonus question is Jousting. Great video as always! Keep it up 👍
Correct, thank you for watching!
Einstein award at 48/50. Jousting is the answer to the bonus question. Great quiz as always.
Jousting and 43/50. Great quiz! Thank you, Sean
I enjoy all the quizzes. Please bring more 🙏 ❤
37/50 I was doing so well! and Jousting for the bonus, thanks Sean I hope you are well.😀
I got 43. Jousting . I didn't think it was that hard -based on the fact that I am NO genius .
Jousting … with ‘big sticks’! 😂😂 Some people might call them lances.
😂😂 You are correct!
Lances, pronounced Lawnces for Sean ;)
@@colinhooper1933 "It's called a Lawnce!" - quote from "A Knight's Tale". It was Wat's reply to Jocelyn when she called them "big sticks". lol
lawnshez@@colinhooper1933
I just recently found your videos and like your cool way of going through the questions and answers. You manage a fair sort of difficulty in tackling diverse subjects. Do I A) hate it, B) like it or C) think you're a great quizmaster -> sure, all three are correct! Managed 35 / 50 - so Fleming is my new hero. Keep it up....
Thank you so much for watching!
I actually did better today than usual. FYI, that hawaiian island is pronounced ku-WHY. Thanks for these quizzes.
Lance
Feeling contented - got 41 correct. Thanks for the fun quiz !
Technically the surface of the sun is the hottest of the three given choices because lightning doesn’t have a temperature. It’s electrical charges and the resistance between them while moving through a medium (air) causes it to heat.
And also, I never said anything about the temperature of the rest of the sun compared to the surface? You’re just making up what you want to read it seems.
You really can’t read or quote me? I said the surface of the sun is the hottest of the three given choices (in the quiz). I hope someone takes care of you on the daily.
Technically the center of the earth is the hottest because the earth insulates it and keeps all the heat in there
I did wonder about that one
I’m sure the genius in Pakistan would object to many of the questions.
British and especially Americans have a great advantage.
I’m American, 70 years old and according to you deserve the Einstein award but many questions were USA specific.
Thanks for the workout.
You don't have to be a genius, Being a genius is more than just being a bookworm and being able to memorize or remember everything u read.
Besides, there are different majors in college, or without college, different interests to focus on.
yeah, but I still only had 14 wrong- I'll take it
47 right answers.
42/50. Pretty happy with that
Fleming Award of Intelligence. Thank You ❤️ Have gotten Genius before. Not to bad at 63 Still doing Good.
40/50 picture quiz hard. Still visiting Hawking!!😂 jousting is the bonus. Thanks again for the brain exercise Sean. Love your channel. ❤
37= Fleming Award of Intelligence...great! Enjoyed it! I also think #27 is Claustrophobia. I did get jousting correct, so maybe add 3 to my score???
A tough one for me with 32. You either know them or you dont.
I got 40 and am happy to be a Hawking.
The medieval practice was called, Jousting.
Thank you for the quiz. I have cheerfully subscribed.
Marionette.
Your show is so fun and relaxing. You’ve got a good dad teacher vibe. Thank you. Blessings!!! 🙏🙏🙏🕊🕊🕊
1st quiz. Hawking level. Jousting!
Not too bad for a 10th grade drop out. 38/12. I knew jousting before I read the entire question. Also, I challenge the answer to question #27. I believe claustrophobia is correct.
I agree
No claustrophobia is not a fear of being alone - it's a fear of being in an enclosed space with no sense of escape. Claustrophobes freak out even if they are with people as they feel the 'walls closing in on them'. Being 'alone' has nothing to do with it.
@@KptKrunch9481 After re-reading the question and separating the wording to myself, I concur, you are correct. Fear and difficult to escape are the words I honed in on. I suffer major claustrophobia if closed in a space not much smaller than a coat closet. I can give myself a panic attack with just the thought of being temporarily buried alive even while knowing that I'll be released within a certain but unknown period of time
36 out of 50. I would be "as intelligent as Alexander Fleming"? No way! I just have a good memory. BTW, I loved the 4th act, when we have to recognise what is in the picture. Very entertaining, you definitely got a follower. Bravo!
Love your stuff here! Curious as to the measure of genius. My ability to name trivial things like the Beetles location in a month or my ability to solve complex problems? 😂 Going with other great thinkers in history that found themselves in a similar situation. Like Einstein's inability to tie his shoes.❤
It’s “Beatles”, BTW.
Einstein said that imagination is far superior to acquired knowledge. In the world of science, I suspect. A fabulous memory does not genius guarantee. Plenty of idiots savant out there.
*Beatles!
Einstein was asked what his tel number was. "pass the directory. That's my tel no"
You don't know your own number? "Why should I remember it if I can look it up.... more important things to remember.."
Did you know Einstein was autistic?
Love these little questions. At 77 i am still learning.
Answer to the bonus: jousting. Thanks for an awesome quiz!
You bet!
The bonus answer is Jousting, usually with a Lance. Good quizzes as always, Sean.
Hi Sean. New sub. You South African? I scored a measly 38. It is mainly the pics that caught me off guard. Jousting.
"Certificate of attendance".. 😂😂😂
LOL no child left behind.
Add 50 for trustworthiness.
I got 42/50on this really good quiz. The bonus is jousting. Thanks Sean.
It's called Jousting. I still have to count my correct answers. Ok, I got 34 correct Greetings from Desloge, Missouri!!
greetings from the land of jousting, I got 36, more luck than ability, bit like jousting 😊
We all know that we watch these to make ourselves feel smart. What would anybody's score be if it wasn't multiple choice and if nobody counted their guesses? I like the "who want's to be a Millionaire" music.
I am Hawking 😊Thanks, Shawn I love this ❤
Great quiz Sean, I scored 42 and there were a few tricky ones in this one
Bonus Question - Jousting
9 wrong answers and the bonus Q answer is Jousting :)
Thanks for posting!
Nothing of these to do with being genius or not, these are knowledge which needed to be learned.
44 correct. I tripped up on agoraphobia, I thought it was a fear of open spaces. Jousting for the bonus question.
39/50 + Jousting. As an Aussie I am at a disadvantage as Quizz is quite UK centric !!! - except for Cassowary !!
40 right; the medieval knights engaged in jousting competitions. Appreciate the "Canada" flag question, which was like a bonus point for me! Thank You for the challenge!
first time for me. jousting is the bonus question. I got 32 which was pretty good for a first timer.
I got 35. Bonus question is jousting. I am looking forward to the twenty question quizzes as the fifties are a bit long for me to concentrate 76 years old.
Yip, you are right. That is one of the lowest ratios I have ever had for a quiz. 🙃 Good job, keep us on out toes.
I think those questions are helpful to learn and measure general knowledge. They should not be used to measure intelligence because someone may not have a chance to learn. That’s why we can not perform IQ test on other races but white. However, I enjoyed and subscribed. There are always new thing to learn.
I scored a 43...The claustrophobia one is debatable....I had no clue regard Mimosa. To joust was the easy bonus question.
Hawking award of wisdom 43 Thank you for the mental boost!
Jousting of course, but I would hardly call this a "genius" test. It is a very good general knowledge test and I did miss 4 of the questions. The application of knowledge and use of reasoning is a better predictor of IQ or genius. Thanks for the mental exercise.
I am just training my memory and practicing my brain so i could see the imagine of being a smart person
In a place in Kent, England named Offham is a Jousting post. It is for jousting practice. It has a crossbar at the top that moves and has a spiked ball and a weight made from lead on the opposite side when when the lance hits the board swings round, if the ‘jouster’ does not ride fast enough the lead ball hits the rider in the back and can knock them off the horse.
Bonus: jousting. Great quiz, as usual!
I have the brain without answering your questions.
Thank you. I really enjoyed these quizzes. I got 35/50
Jousting for bonus question.i got 44/50 i cant wait for another round and thank you tou shawn good hosting.
Jousting is the bonus answer. I managed 45/50 missed two because I didn't stick to my first thought. Im kicking 70 in the arse and I am so happy to still have my faculties.
37 correct and bonus questions answer is Jousting..
38. Second guessed myself about three times. Jousting? Claustrophobia,I think,is actually correct. I picked this over the answer given. This would give me 39. Just the same,a fun quiz.
Fleming Award. Agoraphobia and claustrophobia are different but the way the question was worded, I think either answer would do.
It's fun but not looking good for me - only got 7 from the first 10 questions! At least this quiz is challenging - too many are plain easy.
We should be able to tap the answer and you should keep our score. Fun quizzes
The 2nd time around i got the Curie award of brilliance, as i got all 50 right. The answer to the bonus question is jousting.
Enjoyed this very much 40/50❤
Jousting. 34/50. I have not been diagnosed with claustrophobia but I have to have an aisle seat on whatever conveyance I'm on. In the theatre or churchI have to sit on the end or next to the end. On elevators I have to be in front. Otherwise, I feel like I am being smothered. As long as I can move freely, I am fine. I am not afraid of masses of people or the outdoors. So your question should have an either/or answer. Claustrophobia should not be a wrong answer.
Jousting. Fleming. Agree with Claustrophobia being correct answer, but then I only achieved Fleming rating.
44 correct...bonus question - answer is Jousting
Jousting--
Fleming
I gots me the Hawking Award, i guess i'm kinda smart at least.
There's one mistake: Agoraphobia is the fear of being in open spaces ("agora" beeing Greek for something like a market place) or even leaving your apartment. Claustrophobia is the fear of confined places like, for example, elevators, closets or air planes.
36-37, I am not great with social questions! But Joisting is the sport!
Jousting. Got all the questions except 2. Thanks.
Question no 5 answer bolt lightening
34/50
Bonus question: jousting