9/10. I didn't waste any time wondering what a 'movie 1994 movie' was, no, I went straight to click on Dwayne Johnson....he wasn't there. Wrong Jumanji, never heard of it and guessed wrongly on the star
The original Jumanji was very entertaining, as is anything with Robin W., and the sequels with the Rock, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Danny Devito, etc. just got better.
It's formal vs. colloquial; we have a lot of that in the UK. For example, the colloquial term for someone from Newcastle is "Geordie", while the formal one is "Novocastrian"
Nager are rodents in English, But why would an English language quiz include a German answer, unless the question was related to Germany (which this one is not)?
I only really knew it about the French but slightly earlier, not that surprised the Spanish do it too, indeed with the siesta it makes even more sense.
In many countries the hot meal* used to be around noon. Back when many people still worked on the land instead of having deskjobs.
* (I'll avoid using words like dinner, supper etc. The change in when what type of meal was consumed is exactly why the use of those words is so muddled up (conflated/switched etc))
9/10. On the one hand, I should have gotten 10 because I knew Disney owns Star Wars and not Lord of the Rings, but on the other hand I have no idea what a scouser was and that was a lucky guess. So, I guess it came out alright.
9/10 for me today, a little annoyed with myself for getting the spinning jenny wrong, for some reason I immediately thought it was for washing clothes 😅
In keeping of the halloween theme, a tiny cute black spider just walked across my keyboard when I took this and I looked at the time after I finished (because I only beat 56% even though I got 80% and thought hmm the good ones must play early, wait, is it still early?) and it was 13:13 ^^
@tizzlizz I was actually wearing one when I read your comment (last night but did not do the quiz because I was not sitting outside haha I am now ;) ) I dug it up for Halloween.
Missed 7, should gone for the one I was certain she did, but I figured if I would have known if it was originally by Otis Redding, I guess not. And 8, again makes sense in hindsight I think I knew it, but was thinking of something else that revolves and has a woman's names (something for serving drinks or something? man that took forever to find.. lazy susan I was thinking of apparently)
So close to perfection but made a real dumb choice on largest lizard changing my Komodo answer to monitor. My other 9 answers were all above 982, most in the 990s. So would have had a great score, oh well
I don't feel so bad, though, looks (so far) like it is the hardest question for everyone today.
Also took a lucky guess at the question with the spinning Jenny
With time bonus, your score is 9,873
You beat or equaled 96% of test takers
Didn't know the largest lizard (chose Monitor)or Nadir, (chose small mammal).
* (I'll avoid using words like dinner, supper etc. The change in when what type of meal was consumed is exactly why the use of those words is so muddled up (conflated/switched etc))
@tizzlizz I was actually wearing one when I read your comment (last night but did not do the quiz because I was not sitting outside haha I am now ;) ) I dug it up for Halloween.
Missed 7, should gone for the one I was certain she did, but I figured if I would have known if it was originally by Otis Redding, I guess not. And 8, again makes sense in hindsight I think I knew it, but was thinking of something else that revolves and has a woman's names (something for serving drinks or something? man that took forever to find.. lazy susan I was thinking of apparently)
With time bonus, your score is 9,897
You beat or equalled 100% of test takers
This is your 2nd best score all-time
Aretha Franklin delay cost me a 1st, and 9900+