13 out of 13..
i guess i'm a genius or something. i feel like that one time Peter Griffin beat everyone at Trivial Pursuit because Lois was reading him questions from the preschool version of the game...
13 out of 13..
i guess i'm a genius or something. i feel like that one time Peter Griffin beat everyone at Trivial Pursuit because Lois was reading him questions from the preschool version of the game...
13/13, but most of those I learned in high school or middle school. And gracing is used to extract oil too, not just natural gas
Strizzo wrote: 13/13, but most of those I learned in high school or middle school. And gracing is used to extract oil too, not just natural gas
you mean fracking?
13/13. I think my 9yo took that test in science last week.
I can't even imagine being the goober head that only got one right.
between 8 and 12 correct seemed to include the largest % overall ... hard to believe someone could miss 5 of those
my mom got 7 right.. but she's 62 years old with no college education and doesn't really pay attention to scientifical kinds of things..
Gentlemen; I bid you all goodbye on this forum as I pulled a 7/13. Obviously this is not the forum for me.
Dang it - 4,774 posts down the drain.....
I managed 13/13 SWMBO pulled a 12/13 (damn you Nitrogen) I am know many very talented people who couldn't get more than 6 or 7 of these right.
In reply to Datsun310Guy:
Well, I am not a gentleman and I Hereby refuse to let you surrender your UberDork status over a silly online test. You will have to find some other reason that you don't belong here.
LopRacer wrote: I am know many very talented people who couldn't get more than 6 or 7 of these right.
I want to live in a world where everyone can answer questions like this.
Pretty sad that only 7% get all of them (missing one is not bad either)
The fracking one is a bit imprecise. I am pretty sure it is used for oil drilling also.
12/13
Nitrogen got me, science class was so many years ago
but why do I really need to know (or care) about that
fasted58 wrote: 12/13 Nitrogen got me, science class was so many years ago but why do I really need to know (or care) about that
sadly, that attitude of "why do I need to know about that" led to this test and only 7% getting all the answers correct. People can't just learn "what they need". If that were the case, we would still be living in small villiages surrounding stone castles while our lords lived (literally) like kings
mad_machine wrote: sadly, that attitude of "why do I need to know about that" led to this test and only 7% getting all the answers correct. People can't just learn "what they need". If that were the case, we would still be living in small villiages surrounding stone castles while our lords lived (literally) like kings
On the other hand... the people posting in the 7% would be up in the castle carrying out their perverse whims on the peasantry so... I have mixed feelings.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:mad_machine wrote: sadly, that attitude of "why do I need to know about that" led to this test and only 7% getting all the answers correct. People can't just learn "what they need". If that were the case, we would still be living in small villiages surrounding stone castles while our lords lived (literally) like kingsOn the other hand... the people posting in the 7% would be up in the castle carrying out their perverse whims on the peasantry so... I have mixed feelings.
So, know what they do. Simple.
aircooled wrote: The fracking one is a bit imprecise. I am pretty sure it is used for oil drilling also.
It is entirely possible the questions are just a sampling of what the average psych grad student who does this sort of thing for a thesis thinks a science savvy person should know.
In honesty, they are a bit shallow for use of the word "savvy". I'd say "kind of aware" covers it better.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:aircooled wrote: The fracking one is a bit imprecise. I am pretty sure it is used for oil drilling also.It is entirely possible the questions are just a sampling of what the average psych grad student who does this sort of thing for a thesis thinks a science savvy person should know. In honesty, they are a bit shallow for use of the word "savvy". I'd say "kind of aware" covers it better.
(I'd love to disagree, but I can't)
914Driver wrote: 12 of 13. Not smart enough to figure out which one I got wrong ....
You realize it would tell you down on the page. Where it listed the demographics question by question.
Interesting(ish) the breakdown of those demographics.
fasted58 wrote: 12/13 Nitrogen got me, science class was so many years ago but why do I really need to know (or care) about that
I wavered on that one too, but guessed right.
13/13. Now how can I benefit financially from this trivia?
Now that I've proven my intelligence, must click on 'Good God Almighty'.
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