Huh. I thought they just strapped people to a chair and tortured the heck out of them in 1984. I guess I haven’t read it since like… dear lord I’m old…
Can't believe I've never heard this one about the Beatles. Sort of reassuring that the desire to believe baseless drivel despite all evidence isn't a new thing
8/10 - was annoyed I got the Windy City wrong (but I don’t live in North America) and I had never heard of the answer to the last question despite four years of working with economists…
Was on a roll, but missed the last 2. I just thought 9 was John Lennon. Before my time:) And I narrowed down number 10 to 2 and chose wrong. As always.
The last one should refer to an increase in resource or input consumption. I assumed that it referred to consumption of the good which was being more efficiently produced, which would be expected (as producing a good more efficiently should reduce the price and increase demand) and not a paradox.
Probably 8-10th grade. Some of the pop culture is getting old, like the Nsync & Beatles questions.
Buy used textbooks, the educational system has been nerfed. Look at biology (Campbell), chemistry (Pearson), & anatomy (Netter) book. Or at least start by googling those versions.
With time bonus, your score is 1,871
You beat or equaled 1% of test takers
You are #1 on your friend leaderboard!
SOMEHOW WORSE THAN YESTERDAY
MAN THESE PRAYERS AINT WORKIN
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_is_dead
Credit : 😊😊
Shame too, was on track for a top 5 all-time score, but 8,938 ain't bad I suppose
i'm a little disappointed that i can no longer claim to never have heard of the jevons paradox.
Am I just too young for these questions so that I don't understand them?
Buy used textbooks, the educational system has been nerfed. Look at biology (Campbell), chemistry (Pearson), & anatomy (Netter) book. Or at least start by googling those versions.