A tricky quiz of general knowledge will put even the brightest minds to the test – and the creators claim that only “walking encyclopedias” will achieve top marks
- This IQ quiz from the US-based Quizly platform will leave you stomped on
- Do you think you have what it takes to answer the 20 questions correctly?
- Quizmaster Says Only “Walking Encyclopedias” Can Achieve Perfect Score
Do you think you can get a perfect score on this general knowledge quiz?
Created for the US-based trivia platform Quizly, the 20 question challenge is so tricky its creators claim only “walking encyclopedias” will get a perfect score.
You will need to bring together your knowledge of history, sports, biology and chemistry to be successful and get a perfect score.
So do do you think you have what it takes? Answer the questions below and check the answer sheet at the bottom to see how you fared!
Created for the US-based quiz platform Quizly, the 20-question challenge is so tricky that its creators claim that only “walking encyclopedias” will get a perfect score.
1.

1. Uranus
2. March
3. Jupiter
4, Saturn
2.

1. Hydrogen
2. Carbon
3. Chlorine
4. Oxygen
5. Copper
6. Lead
3.

1. Indian
2. Korean
3. Japanese
4.Chinese
4.

1. Spearmint
2. Pennyroyal
3. Peppermint
4. Apple mint
5.

1. Algae
2. Soy sauce
3. Rice
4. Raw fish
6.

1. High-end mixer
2. Small baking dish
3. Mixing spoon
4. Heat resistant cushion
7.

1. The dead
2. War
3. Fire
4. Luck
5. Fruits of the earth
6. Winds
8.

1. Arizona
2. California
3. Florida
4. Illinois
9.

1. Glaucoma
2.dry eye
3. Hyperopia
4. Myopia
5. Amblyopia
6. Hyperopia
ten.

1. The Chicago White Sox
2. The Atlanta Braves
3. Baltimore Orioles
4. New York Yankees
11.

1. Panama
2. Colombia
3. Chile
4. Argentina
12.

1. Apples
2. Pears
3. Grapes
4. Oranges
13.

1. France
2. Belgium
3. Italy
4. The Netherlands
14.

1. Maurice Sendak
2. L. Frank Baum
3. AA Milne
4. Beatrix Potter
15.

1. Spain
2. Greece
3. Ireland
4. Italy
16.

1. Cardamom
2. Cumin
3. Pepper
4. Nutmeg
17.

1. Syria
2. Jordan
3. Turkey
4. Iran
18.

1. Australia
2. England
3. Scotland
4. Singapore
19.

1. The clubs
2. Spades
3. Diamonds
4. Hearts
20.

1. Edward de Woodtock
2. Edward of Westminster
3. Edward of York
4. Edward of Carnarvon
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