Heck, I'm in my early 40s and have never played Pokémon, but it was inescapable as a teenager and young adult as well. I remember a big deal was made about catching all 150 Pokémon, but then there was a super-secret 151st!
Although the relativity question is easy, it can be tricky for subject specialists because Galileo did actually work on a theory known as "galilean relativity" and would probably throw some physicists off, as this theory of relativity existed way before Einsteins time (but is not the theory of special relativity, for which Einstein formulated)
The AK-47 question is a rare example of something made harder by the options.
If there weren't options I would have guessed it was a year straight way but the wrong answers sounded so plausible I ended up going with one of them instead.
Got cocky because I flew through the first 7, then for 8 I narrowed it down to GM or AT&T but went the wrong way. That knocked me, and I second-guessed myself on the AK47, where I went for probably the silliest answer instead (I know full well that there were no AK1-AK46 😆)
Nice questions today everybody
If there weren't options I would have guessed it was a year straight way but the wrong answers sounded so plausible I ended up going with one of them instead.
Got cocky because I flew through the first 7, then for 8 I narrowed it down to GM or AT&T but went the wrong way. That knocked me, and I second-guessed myself on the AK47, where I went for probably the silliest answer instead (I know full well that there were no AK1-AK46 😆)
Nevertheless I almost hit 10/10, I hesitated on the question I missed
Who on earth is supposed to know what the 47 means in AK-47 though