A surprisingly large number of people didn't just type 1 and keeping hitting 0 until the right answer came up. You'd think that question was kinda hard to get wrong.
Lmfao i wrote Senegal for the Olympic question i knew it was something beginning with an s and to add to the embarrassment Senegal isn't even in Asia lol
No, because the metric system actually has an internal logic. Anyway, the imperial systems is only the main system of units for two countries, yet it features on many quizzes here.
I don't believe that Amber is called 'Gum' in New Zealand...... So called New Zealand Amber is 'Kauri Gum'. and nothing to do with the Jewellery Amber such as Baltic Amber.
The question is "what type of creature is it", and it is a swan that just happens to be young/small/baby/etc. there's plenty of adjectives you could use to describe the full meaning of the word.
there is also a very well known ski resort/mountain in Maine called Sugarloaf, so that question is a bit unfair. we're not talking about a small mountain, either. it's the second largest ski resort east of the Mississippi.
If you took the question 'What city does Sugarloaf Mountain overlook' to be referring to the mountain in Maine US. ...... what City did you try as being overlooked by the mountain?
Good quiz, except for the Sugarloaf Mountain question. Even if the "correct" answer is the most popular Sugarloaf Mountain, according to Wikipedia, there are at least 22 separate Sugarloaf Mountains in the United States alone (more if you count variations, like "Sugar Loaf Mountain" or "Mount Sugarloaf"), plus numerous others in other countries.
Is "Quay" acceptable? The key/quay thing seems like a quagmire; Florida seems to call them the "keys". But I think quay is accepted in some quizzes on jp.
Compared to the first one, this one is extremely easy. I missed the Scotsman and didn't want to try every english/scottish name as i didn't know the answer. The rest seemed on a different level than the first such quiz wich i found to be really hard.
The question is "what type of creature is it", and it is a swan that just happens to be young/small/baby/etc. there's plenty of adjectives you could use to describe the full meaning of the word.