ASMR Asking You 200 General Knowledge Trivia Questions | How Many Can You Get?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ต.ค. 2024
- Hello! Welcome to another long ASMR general knowledge trivia questions video! We've got 200 questions about pretty much everything (geography, history, science, sports, movies, music, religion, language, art, etc.) Let me know how many you get right! I'm happy to have you here!
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Liberia!
Great vid as always, I dozed off a bunch but my kitten kept me awake, so I was actually awake for the ending for once.
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I had no idea on the first one because in the UK we call it Cluedo instead of Clue
General knowledge? 1 hour? Sign me up.
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@@bugglemagnum6213 real said the same when i saw it
Yay, a longer video again! THANK YOU! I always put these on at night so I don’t get lost in my own thoughts when I’m trying to fall asleep. That way I don’t have to worry about the video ending before I’m sleeping.
(I know, you always say, that you are not sure you haven’t done the questions before but I (my opinion) don’t care about that, it’s the different combinations that hides, that I might have heard that question before 😊)
Have an amazing weekend!
Thanks for watching!
1. Professor Plum
2. Pakistan, one would presume
3. Facebook?
4. Igloo
5. Pitchfork
6. Agatha Christie
7. Belle
8. --
9. It's either France or Switzerland
10. --
11. --
12. Napoli
13. Unwell?
14. Nag
15. Sleep
16. Nativity scene
17. Gaius Julius Caesar (mustnt forget the Praenomen!)
18. Wellington
19. --
20. Stock exchanges
21. China
22. Museum, I think
23. Walrus
24. Horses
25. I'd translate it more as 'spirit' personally, but ghost works
26. Konstantiniyye
27. Fast food stores?
28. Money?
29. City
30. The brain
31. Paris?
32. --
33. Acidic
34. Australia (QLD had to be Queensland)
35. Gasoline
36. The simplest
37. A forest clearing?
38. 161
39. Borneo
40. Spain and Portugal
41. Aladdin (Al-Adin?)
42. Lettuce
43. The nose
44. New
45. Greece or Turkey, not sure which
46. Opaque
47. Air
48. Eyes?
49. Tokyo
50. --
51. --
52. Crocodile? (Yay!)
53. Android
54. Turnip and parsnip
55. Umbrella
56. --
57. Young boy?
58. Papyrus
59. Sleeping Beauty
60. The moon
61. December 25th
62. Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi (Imagine the Bal rhymes with 'pal', then -on, and then d'Or is pronounced like 'door'.)
63. Five
64. Arachnids? I don't know
65. Oireland
66. Peninsula
67. Neo-
68. Ginseng root
69. Parallel
70. "I love you"
71. Rapunzel (I've always wondered if that's etymologically related to the word 'rappel')
72. The Blitz
73. Pack?
74. "And"
75. Freud. I only had to hear the first half of the sentence
76. Rats and fleas
77. Heartbeats?
78. Greece
79. Florida
80. Das Boot ('The Boat')
81. Beavers
82. Pegasus
83. The First World War
84. --
85. Carbs? (Oh wow, that was a lucky guess)
86. --
87. Aztec
88. South Africa
89. Everything
90. Ewoks (Always found that funny, given the implication they'd have happily eaten the main characters had they not mistaken C-3PO for a God)
91. Ethiopia or Sudan
92. --
93. --
94. Pigs, who are more equal than others :)
95. Ayn R*nd
96. Forest
97. The Crusades
98. --
99. Sit on it? I don't know, lol
100. A tie?
101. Arizona?
102. North
103. --
104. Wheat, Rice, and Maize
105. Arson
106. John F. Kennedy
107. Limbo
108. Puck
109. Ears
110. 100 Years War
111. Athenai
112. Astronaut
113. New York, I think
114. "Snake-eyes"
115. --
116. --
117. Magellan? (I can't believe I got that right!)
118. --
119. Footnotes
120. The Holy Grail
121. Eden
122. The Djinni
123. Confucius
124. New Mexico (I feel like I deserve half a point there, considering the origin of the name)
125. Columbus
126. Oriental
127. A nun
128. The South Pole
129. A stone
130. Phoenicia (Their script is also the common root of the Greek, Latin and Aramaic alphabets -- the latter of which the Hebrew, Arabic, Farsi/Dari and Urdu scripts derive from!)
131. English of course
132. American Football?
133. Ears
134. Actor
135. Match
136. Orange
137. Carrie Fisher
138. Mary
139. Old Norse
140. Moonies
141. Mexico?
142. Ships or maybe fleets?
143. Jean-Claude van Damme
144. En garde!
145. Gold (This is why I really love the name 'The Gilded Age' as opposed to the expression "Golden Age" by the way. Outwardly, it was a wonderful time for the USA with insane wealth and progress -- but just below the surface, it wasn't all that great at all.)
146. Sherlock Holmes (almost said Tony Montana haha)
147. Nobel Peace Prize
148. Mongolia, I think (Of course, seems obvious when you say it)
149. Arsenal
150. Stem, cerebrum and cerebellum
151. --
152. Flowers?
153. Bipolar Disorder
154. Ciudad
155. Baltimore?
156. Lord of the Flies
157. The Hague
158. Woody
159. The flag of the USA
160. Gotham
161. Vietnam (They're delicious btw)
162. Tom Hanks and...
163. Mexico City, I assume, given it's built on the ruins of Tenochtitlan
164. It sounds so common in English :(
165. Polo, I think. Sufficiently posh and up on a horse means a considerable fall
166. --
167. Muggles/No-maj
168. Paul
169. Cowboys (In Spanish, it's also a slang term for an Argentinian)
170. Doha?
171. Piston
172. Greece
173. The Gunpowder Plot
174. Napoleon's
175. Fewer (Thanks Stannis)
176. I don't remember but it's by Queen
177. Tobacco?
178. Scotland
179. Go
180. English, no?
181. A chirp?
182. Gorbachev
183. Syria
184. Aesop
185. Star Sapphire
186. Jeff Bezos?
187. Musical conductor
188. --
189. James Bond
190. --
191. French (Tolstoy had "opinions" about it in his books)
192. Carlos
193. Bach (The GOAT)
194. Kyiv
195. Royal Flush?
196. Thanos the Mad Titan
197. Prince William and Kate's
198. --
199. Greenland?
200. Jackie Chan
I loved it, Pamela. Thank you! And that would be Liberia: Monrovia.
For question 34 the answer is nsw (New South Wales) vic (Victoria) qld (Queensland)
OMG I’ve never watched an asmr video like this. I love it!!
Thank you!
i found your channel through this video last night. i loved it so much!! watching the multiple choice video tonight. thank you so much! i love trivia like this, the questions are easy enough to not feel discourages but hard enough to learn something new. love your whispering!
I’m so glad! I’m happy to have you!
Happy Friday Ms Pamela ✌🏻
Happy Friday!
Yay! Thank you for the long video. You do it the best. Your trivia videos are are always soooo appreciated
Thank you!
happy friday video!!! always glad to see a new trivia video on my feed😊 thanks for the video pamela!!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for all your hard work ❤
Thanks for watching 😊
tonights gon be litttt lets goooo😁
Pamela… you’re amazing! Thank you
Thank you!
No.2 I've never been more happy to hear Urdu in a question. 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
Today i found out that i have a below average brain😂
OKAY 15 got me off guard cause I HAVE NARCOLEPSY 😂
“I’ll take locations of assassins for 800, Alex”
“Okay, this location is notoriously grassy and in the city of Dallas”
“11:13”
Trivia questions on Yt and trivia questions on Tv at night?
Sounds super great
8 Belle
Xd
15 sleep
22 museum
40 Spain
46 opac? Or whatever writing
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6:46 I counter that with Wooly Mammoth! Didn’t say the animal couldn’t be extinct 😉
I achieved a disappointing 64% (128/200) correct, gotta work on my general knowledge sheesh
26:39 the word is boers (pronounced boors, like when you boo someone) or in the native language boere (pronounced boorih). Boere are farmers in South Africa
um luv ur channel 🫶🏼🫶🏼
Thank you!
Oh my God your eyebrows are spectacular
Haha thank you
I said wooly mammoth to 23 😂
That “y” [e]…we call it [e] griega, in Spanish. y griega o i latina.
General knowledge 🫡
new video lets go
Thanks for watching!
Or whale! 🐋
It should be George Weah’ very own Liberia? 🤔
Huh?
@@pamelaasmr the answer to your last question.
I should elaborate as I’m now now half asleep. George Weah is the only African to have won the Ballon d’Or. He’s how their president. He basically put Liberia on the map for a lot of people. I believe his son represents the US at full international level.
Number 21 threw me because I thought the printing press was invented in Germany by Gutenberg
Printing in general is different from the printing press
Great video as always. My one note is that the background white noise is a little nauseating. If u could add "meditation music" or really anything else to drown out that noise it's be perfect.
I don’t know what noise you’re talking about. Is it different from my other videos? I’m not going to add anything on top of it I think that would be worse
@@pamelaasmr No it's the same as all your other videos. No idea why the white noise is a thing, but I play your video and then I compare it to another ASMR vid and that background noise is simply not there anymore in other videos. It's kinda distracting but this might either be a microphone thing or just a ME thing. Anyway I don't want to sound rude or anything. Keep up the great work.
Bonus: Liberia
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Belle means more "pretty" than "beautiful "
Sweetheart pamela you are always stunning love you're videos you are always a soothing lovable sweetheart
Looking beautiful this evening.