Prove Us Wrong: We Think Everyone Will Make At Least One Mistake In This Easy Trivia
You might think you’ll ace this general knowledge quiz with flying colors since it’s a trivia with kid-level questions. However, at the end, you might be left surprised. Somewhere in this quiz, there will be a question (or a couple) that is sneakier than a toddler trying to fake a sick day. So, this is your chance to test your brains on the easiest general knowledge quiz, but we’d advise you not to get too confident. Even the smartest adults can slip up on one of these questions.
Find out which question will get the best of you (if there will be any)!
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Share on FacebookQuestions 9 (primary colour) and 29 (colours in a rainbow) are simply false respectively misleading. As for primary colours: What system? RGB or CMY or Küppers? And the System according to Itten is has its merits but is wrong. As for rainbow: The colours are a continuous spectrum, and the attribution to 7 is because of mythological ideas, but has no fundament in reality. And as always with the quizzes here, it reflects rather an Anglo-American perspective than universal oner …
Thomas is right. All the colours listed in question 9 are four primary colours. Since the subtractive primary colours are cyan (sort of blue), magenta (sort of red), and yellow and question 9 listed red, green, yellow, and blue; I took the view that the question was asking about the additive primary colours - red, green, and blue. So I selected yellow and got told that actually the primary colour green didn't count as a primary colour - on the inaccurate basis that green is made by mixing blue and yellow. Green is made by mixing cyan and yellow pigments, while it's a primary colour if you're mixing light rather than pigments. At this point I decided the quiz was too silly.
Load More Replies..."Adults Are Bound To Make At Least 1 Error" - Your result: SCORE 30 / 30 - well, we thus are forced to conclude that, despite me having lived 43 trips around the sun, I am not an adult XD
Gavin is correct. I gave the answer I thought they were looking for, not the answer I thought was correct.
Load More Replies...The skin is the largest organ of the human body, but it is not in the human body, it is over the human body. The largest organ in the human body is the liver. Because of this, I contend that I earned a perfect score. The writer only scored 29/30.
Both questions about colors are wrong. Red, yellow, blue are primaries used historically by painters but have no scientific basis. The actual primary colors are red, green and blue in additive color mixing or cyan, magenta and yellow in subtractive color mixing. Also, there are infinitely many colors in a rainbow. The division into 7 colors is mostly random and was chosen by Newton because 7 is a "magic" number.
The Amazon has a greater flow due to a faster current, but the slower moving Nile is larger.
Load More Replies...Nr. 16 is worded wrong. The skin isn't the largest organ IN the body since it's, well, on the outside of it.
Questions 9 (primary colour) and 29 (colours in a rainbow) are simply false respectively misleading. As for primary colours: What system? RGB or CMY or Küppers? And the System according to Itten is has its merits but is wrong. As for rainbow: The colours are a continuous spectrum, and the attribution to 7 is because of mythological ideas, but has no fundament in reality. And as always with the quizzes here, it reflects rather an Anglo-American perspective than universal oner …
Thomas is right. All the colours listed in question 9 are four primary colours. Since the subtractive primary colours are cyan (sort of blue), magenta (sort of red), and yellow and question 9 listed red, green, yellow, and blue; I took the view that the question was asking about the additive primary colours - red, green, and blue. So I selected yellow and got told that actually the primary colour green didn't count as a primary colour - on the inaccurate basis that green is made by mixing blue and yellow. Green is made by mixing cyan and yellow pigments, while it's a primary colour if you're mixing light rather than pigments. At this point I decided the quiz was too silly.
Load More Replies..."Adults Are Bound To Make At Least 1 Error" - Your result: SCORE 30 / 30 - well, we thus are forced to conclude that, despite me having lived 43 trips around the sun, I am not an adult XD
Gavin is correct. I gave the answer I thought they were looking for, not the answer I thought was correct.
Load More Replies...The skin is the largest organ of the human body, but it is not in the human body, it is over the human body. The largest organ in the human body is the liver. Because of this, I contend that I earned a perfect score. The writer only scored 29/30.
Both questions about colors are wrong. Red, yellow, blue are primaries used historically by painters but have no scientific basis. The actual primary colors are red, green and blue in additive color mixing or cyan, magenta and yellow in subtractive color mixing. Also, there are infinitely many colors in a rainbow. The division into 7 colors is mostly random and was chosen by Newton because 7 is a "magic" number.
The Amazon has a greater flow due to a faster current, but the slower moving Nile is larger.
Load More Replies...Nr. 16 is worded wrong. The skin isn't the largest organ IN the body since it's, well, on the outside of it.

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