Note: the elephant is NOT the largest land animal. It is the largest currently alive/non-extinct land animal, but not the largest land animal to ever live, which is what the wording of question 6 implies.
personally i disagree, i read it as current land animal because if it was including older/prehistoric animals i believe he would put 'largest land animal to have ever lived' or along those lines. Depends how you interpret the question i suppose, but that interpretation is apart of the IQ test i guess.
Nice quiz, but an IQ test is more about studying how the brain works instead of acquired knowledge. Anyone could learn this information, IQ would involve a question like "What shape comes next in this sequence?" or "If you and your friend have 1000 dollars together and your friend has 500 dollars more than you, how much do you have?"
Time goes back one day a year in the UK when the clocks go back. Probably need to put something in to cover that, although I suppose it is "the Time" and not time itself.
This gets a bit philosophical, but moving the clock back is not the same as moving time back. If I smash your window at 1:15 am, then Daylight Savings happens and it becomes 1:15 again in an hour, your window remains smashed.
If the whole planet agreed to reset the calendar to 1950, it wouldn't mean the last 75 never happened. It would just mean we mark the time differently. Time can only move forward.
I don't know if it's intentional but the egg one perhaps has a 98% success rate because in much (most?) of the world chicken eggs are almost never white. I think I saw a white egg in real life for the first time only a few years ago, and I'm in my 40s. I know, I need to get out more
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If the whole planet agreed to reset the calendar to 1950, it wouldn't mean the last 75 never happened. It would just mean we mark the time differently. Time can only move forward.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closed_timelike_curve
Congrats, that's extremely rare!