Your Memory Is Perfectly Fine If You Can Pass This Quiz!
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- How is your memory doing? Try to pass this 1960s trivia quiz with 100 questions and answers. Can you beat this quiz? Wauw! There is nothing wrong with your memory :). Leave your score in the comments please!
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Answer bonus question:
He was the first African American member of the U.S. Supreme Court
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Sorry man, but the lead singer of the Beatles depended upon the song.
I had the same thought when that question came up. Do you like the movie "Across the Universe"?
True!
Beatles didn't have a lead singer.
I was so digusted by your first question, I refused to do the rest of the quiz. All four Beatles sang lead, with John and Paul splitting the majority, but George and Ringo usually singing lead on at least a song off every album.
@paulchobaniuk5689 your words...
"I was so disgusted by your first question, I refused to do the rest of the quiz."
my thoughts exactly... what a croc..
. the Beatles were not like the Stones or the Who or even the Animals.. who had a specific Lead Singer..
.. all shared and all sang great in my opinion... what is even more disgusting is this person narrating this sounds as if they are from England.. what a slam.. to not even know this about a group originating from Liverpool..
Get a life. Disgust shouldn't come into it.
I wish the questioners would learn to pronounce the words properly. If you were listening only some of these would make no sense at all. Apartheid pronounced as apathy?? Come on do better please.
The Beatles question is right off the bat, not entirely correct. Lennon McCartney split a lot of the lead singer chores.
Elderly people who have dementia may be able to answer all of these ...... BUT they wouldn't be able to remember what they had for breakfast or what they did yesterday, last week, last month or last year.
1. INCORRECT
#1 answer is not true! McCartney sang more songs than Lennon! Also, the audio cassette was not invented in the 60s. Reel to reel, maybe.
Mike Wallace's son was found at the bottom of a cliff? How is that 'disappeared'???
İ only scored 60/100, a good quiz but far too many American questions for me, would prefer a better mixture. No idea on the bonus apart from that he is American. Ha Ha.
I agree, too many American questions.
He lives in that tiny America where only 4,25% of the global population live. Why do they have to matter that much? I would have enjoyed a global perspective. 😊
#8 Germany was not divided by a "wall". Its capitol, Berlin, was.
Woodstock wasn’t free until so many more people arrived than anticipated that the gates gave up trying to collect.
Thank you Quiz Class 👍👍
89/100
Bonus. First African American. In U S. Supreme Courts
3 wrong loved it i was 18 in the 1960 i dont think myself as elderly great show and it taxed the grey matter brought back memories thank pal
Had 80 correct out of a hundred. Have never been very good at remembering things that simply hold no interest for me. I did know the answer to the bonus question.
This ws a knowledge test, not a memory.....
You also need to research how to pronounce certain words!
Spacewar was called Space Invaders, I believe. It came before Mario Bros
Bonus question thurgood Marshall was the first black judge to the supreme Court in 1967 . I got 73 right plus the bonus
Careful who you call "eldery" 😂. Jay Leno proved GenZ is more or less brainless, we Boomers "know stuff" - because we read. A lot.
It would be nice to hold off displaying the answers until after the question is fully read.
great quizzes however it would be nice if you gave us a little more time to think about the answers
While I like the pace I do pause sometimes to dig up the answer buried deep in the fertile soils of my head... Does that mean I have a dirty mind? 🤣
If I recall correctly Sidney Poitier was Bahamian , not African American.
Justice Thurgood Marshall was the first African American justice. I got a 70.
Q37 was the UK not England
first african american on the supreem court
Thurgood Marshall was America's first black U.S. supreme court justice.
First black SC justice. Wasn't it John Marshall who was the first?
@@janpadilla7811John Marshall was white.
1967
72/100 Supreme Court Justice Marshall
I call bulls-t on #47. It’s the psychedelic 60’s.
I'm from England so most of them were just a guess I got 50 out of 100
Sorry, I got bored after Q51... why are the majority of the questions about the U.S.? However... good video.
Marshal was the first black justice to the Supreme Court .
84/100.
Far too much American content for me.
69 out of 100! I missed the JFK/ Canadian question.
Mount Kennedy was meant to be climbed by both Robert and Edward Kennedy together, along with a group to lead them, Edward Kennedy was still in traction from a plane crash so Robert went alone...with guides. Robert left many things at the top, one being a PT109 tie clip that JFK had made for his closest friends. He had them made in remembrance of the boat he was in charge of in the Pacific during the war that was sliced in 2 .
ELDERLY???
How did i do in my memory test he went so quick i cudnt keep up sorry
Being called elderly is an ugly slam.
Supreme Court justice
48
60 and I'm not American
Pity you know nothing about the Beatles. I gave the rest a miss, since it's probably bs.
these quizes are wrong a lot....saw one who said Jerry Lee did the Fat man when it was really Fats Domino
Far far too USA centric
learn your pronunciations
Botswana etc. In fact, no African country gained independence from England, but they did from Britain.
The Beatles did not have a lead singer.
Question 8. It was not a country divided by a wall, it was the City of Berlin. Question 37 The correct answer is the UK, not England. Question 58 both LA and California are correct, the only wrong answer is NY. Question 70. The US never discovered Russian nuclear weapons on Cuba, but on Russian ships heading to Cuba.
too fast, dont give you time to answer,dislike,some of the questions you have no reason to know,sorry
Hmm I'm sorry. Sometimes we hear: lower the time, and sometimes it is: give us more time..
It's hard to forget something you didn't know.
LOL 😅
too many US based questions for this Brit
And for this Aussie 😊
In 1960 I was 9 years old, in the UK there was very little information on the USA coming across the pond, bit of music thats all. I still got a score of 56, far to much USA questions for a Brit.
No country ever got independence from England. It was the British Empire my friend. Back to school for you!
It’s pronounced “apart-hate”, not “apar-theed”, FFS. I dunno, kids these days…
This quiz is for American.
Judge Marshall was the first African-American Supreme Court Justice. My score was 97/100
Bull shit!
Show-off 😊
been around a lot of years and seen a lot of history...LOL
@@lesleygurnick4050
Mine too!
Why so many American questions or is your worldly knowledge confined to the states
About half of these questions are unanswerable by anyone who is not a US citizen. And old.
When you can't get the first question right why go on?
Tonight show hosts
Steve Allen / 19 54-19 57
Jack Parr/19 57-19 62
Johnny Carson/19 62-19 92
This guy wasn’t even around in the 1960’s.
They all sang lead.
In question #1 ;I though it was mainly Paul ,but frequently both John and Paul.
I rarely bother with the score. It's really not a test of one's memory if it was not known in the first place. None the less I find them enjoyable 😂
Snap! Snap!
68 of 100 correct.
59. I'm surprised that I remembered so many as I a now in my 80s
Enjoyable apart from the fact there were too many American questions.
1960’s elderly? Oh wait, shit!
Thurgood Marshall was the first Black Supreme Court Justice, nominated in 1967, and was the lawyer who argued the case Brown v. Board of Education, leading to the end of segregation in U.S. public schools.
I missed 25 but got 75 right.
Supreme Court Justice
Thurgood Marshall first Affrican-american on U.S. Supreme court
I got 88😊
Civil attorney and I score 48.
Only got 80 points
76 out of 100
I got 65