Our Most Difficult Knowledge Quiz Will Let Us Guess What Grade You're In!

By: Ian Fortey
Estimated Completion Time
4 min
Our Most Difficult Knowledge Quiz Will Let Us Guess What Grade You're In!
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About This Quiz

Remember way back when you first started going to school and everything was like "this is a circle?" Yeah, things were pretty simple back then. But then it got complicated, and you had to do social studies and science and math. One day, they made you dissect a frog. Then you had to find Canada on a map. And then before you knew it, you were doing quadratics. What the heck is a quadratic? No one remembers. Or do they?

You can't help but forget stuff as you go through life, but hopefully, a few things stayed in there. Some people seem to remember everything they've ever learned and are all super-geniuses now building apps and space shuttles and cool new ways to top a taco. Wherever you're at with your knowledge, we can probably make an educated guess all on our own about what grade you're ranking in at based on your answers. Just try some of these questions and see how much you know and how much you only think you know. Just be prepared ahead of time; some of these may only seem easy if you're fortunate enough to have learned the answers. Some of these are going to be very difficult. Think you can handle it? Then grab your pencil and let's go!

Siam
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You need a time machine to go back and visit the country of Siam. What is it today?
Rattanakosin Kingdom
Thailand
Kitty?
Asia
Rolling dice
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Roll the dice and see if you can get this one right. Without looking, how many dots are there in total on a single, standard die?
21
22
15
19
Globe
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As of the year 2019, how many countries are there in the world?
195
185
225
175

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Space shuttle
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How many space shuttles did NASA build for flight, even if all of them didn't quite make it up there?
6
5
10
7
Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare famously wrote 37 plays. How many sonnets did he write?
154
162
67
198
Puzzled student
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Everyone likes a monotreme, right? Which one of these is, in fact, a monotreme?
Platypus
Koala
Subway cars
Flu virus

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90s computer
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Sure, Snapchat is great and all, but what were people using in 1996 to send each other messages on the old, old internet?
ICQ
AIM
Telegrams
Facebook Messenger
Chess
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Gaming is a good way to pass the time. So, uh, which chess piece can only move on a diagonal?
The Bishop
The Queen
The little one
The King
Piercing
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Your friend just got a jestrum piercing. So, like, what did they get pierced anyway?
Upper lip
Labret
Not the ear?
Clavicle

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Los Angeles
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California is where everyone seems to want to go. Where did the actual word "California" even come from?
It was a mythical island.
Another name for the Baja Peninsula
West Coast
It's some kind of Native word
Bee
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Everyone's been pretty worried about bee populations in the last couple of years. How many different species of bees, besides honey bees, are there?
Over 20,000
15,000 or so
600 or 700
5,000 or so
Abuja
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Are you much of a world traveler? What's the capital city of Nigeria?
Abuja
Lagos
Kenya
Kinshasa

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Pi pie
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Pie is tasty, but pi is more complex. Even though pi never ends, it's made up of the 10 digits we all know. What's the first number to repeat itself in pi?
1
3
14
4
Scared woman
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What's your deal if you suffer from triskaidekaphobia?
Fear of the number 13
Fear of heights
Stomach cramps
Fear of risk-taking
Knoxville
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Want to visit Knoxville? You better know how to spell the state it's in!
Tennessee
Tennesee
Tenesee
Tenessee

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Woman sleeping
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According to Greek mythology, if you get super sleepy and start dreaming, which of these gods are you most likely to see?
Morpheus
Dionysus
Thor
Hercules
It
Warner Brothers
Stephen King has written more horror than you've ever read. What was his first novel to crack 1,000 pages?
"IT"
"The Stand"
"Carrie"
"Pet Sematary"
Woman using computer
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Facebook is so big, even your grandma uses it now. What year did it first become available to the general public?
2006
2007
2010
2009

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Galaxy
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Our solar system is in the Milky Way Galaxy. According to NASA, how many stars are in this galaxy with us?
They don't actually know.
100 billion to 400 billion
Like, a lot
1 billion
Woman smiling
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You can't enjoy a crunchy taco if you don't have teeth, probably. How many teeth is the average adult sporting?
32
30
40
28
Woman hugging dog
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Dogs are pretty much the best people in the world. How long have dogs been domesticated?
20,000 to 40,000 years
15,000 years
2,000 years
10,000 years

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Scared couple in theater
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Horror movies are bigger than ever now, but they've been around for a while. What's considered the earliest horror movie ever from 1896?
"Le Manoir du Diable"
"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"
"The Exorcist"
"Nosferatu"
Calculator
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Which of these numbers is 5 more than one half of one-third of double 75?
30
50
5
75
Amelia Earhart
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There are a few stories about really famous people going missing and never being found again. Who was the female pilot who vanished in 1937?
Amelia Earhart
Bessie Coleman
Amelia Bedelia
Tokyo Rose

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Doctor
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If you have to go see a nephrologist, it means you may have a problem with what part of your body?
Kidneys
Liver
Eyes
Lungs
Couple playing video games
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Gaming is huge and worth some mad cash these days. What's the best-selling game of all time?
"Tetris"
"Minecraft"
"Fortnite"
"World of Warcraft"
Woman breathing deeply
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You need air to breathe, but what the heck is air anyway?
Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, methane and some argon.
Nitrogen and oxygen
Oxygen, hydrogen, helium, all that stuff.
Oxygen, CO2

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Confused woman
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What is Esperanto?
A constructed language
A country
A drink
A car model
Woman playing guitar
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You can string a guitar a number of ways, but how many strings are on your typical guitar?
6
4
3
12
College graduation
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Obviously, you want to graduate summa cum laude. That is, if you know what it means.
"With highest praise"
"With honors"
"Good job"
"Top of the class"

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