05-14-2003, 05:56 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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How common is common knowledge? (fun test)
There are 29 questions about things we see every day or have known about all our lives. How many can you get right?
I got 14 right. See how many you can get. These little simple questions are harder than you think--it just shows you how little we pay attention to the common place things of life. Put your thinking caps on. Mind teasers of COMMON KNOWLEDGE. No cheating! No looking around! No using anything on or in your desk or computer! Can you beat 18?? (The average is 7) Write down your answers and check answers (on the bottom) AFTER completing all the questions. REMEMBER - NO CHEATING!!! LET'S JUST SEE HOW OBSERVANT YOU REALLY ARE. 1. On a standard traffic light, is the green on the top or bottom? 2. How many states are there? (Don't laugh, some people don't know) 3. In which hand is the Statue of Liberty's torch? 4. What six colors are on the classic Campbell's soup label? 5. What two letters don't appear on the telephone dial? (No cheating!) 6. What two numbers on the telephone dial don't have letters by them? 7. When you walk does your left arm swing w/your right or left leg? 8. How many matches are in a standard pack? 9. On the United States flag is the top stripe red or white? 10. What is the lowest number on the FM dial? 11. Which way does water go down the drain, counter or clockwise? 12. Which way does a "no smoking" sign's slash run? 13. How many channels on a VHF TV dial? 14. Which side of a women's blouse are the buttons on? 15. On a NY license plate, is New York on the top or bottom? 16. Which way do fans rotate? 17. Whose face is on a dime? 18. How many sides does a stop sign have? 19. Do books have even-numbered pages on the right or left side? 20. How many lug nuts are on a standard car wheel? 21. How many sides are there on a standard pencil? 22. Sleepy, Happy, Sneezy, Grumpy, Dopey, Doc. Who's missing? 23. How many hot dog buns are in a standard package? 24. On which playing card is the card maker's trademark? 25. On which side of a Venetian blind is the cord that adjusts the opening between the slats? 26. On the back of a $1 bill, what is in the center? 27. There are 12 buttons on a touch tone phone. What 2 symbols bear no digits? 28. How many curves are there in the standard paper clip? 29. Does a merry-go-round turn counter or clockwise? ********************************************************************** Don't look at answers below until you complete all the questions: 1. Bottom 2. 50 (please tell me you got this one!) 3. Right 4. Blue, red, white, yellow, black, &gold 5. Q, Z 6. 1, 0 7. Right 8. 20 9. Red 10. 88 11. Counter (north of the equator) 12. Towards bottom right 13. 12 (no #1) 14. Left 15. Top 16. Clockwise as you look at it 17. Roosevelt 18. 8 19. Left 20. 5 21. 6 22. Bashful 23. 8 24. Ace of spades 25. Left 26. ONE 27. *, # 28. 3 29. Counter |
05-14-2003, 09:43 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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Location: No longer, D.C
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21 right, here.. I missed one color on a soup can (couldn't remember gold), the matches, VHF, and basically all of the clockwise, counterclockwise..
ive never been on a merry-go-round.. so sue me.. although the FM i got right because the local radio stations slogan (Turn all the way to the left of the dial, 88.3)...
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05-14-2003, 10:41 PM | #13 (permalink) |
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Location: North Carolina
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only 14 here. But stopsigns have ten sides if you count the front and back, fans turn both ways (I am playing with one now)...and a couple other petty excuses
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05-14-2003, 11:56 PM | #16 (permalink) | |
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Location: Chicagoland
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I spent my summers on a lake in Ontario with them while we were growing up. I saw lots of New York plates, driving up there. I see them here in Illinois. Not that hard of a question for some Americans. ( I admit I missed it, tho' ) The Statue of Liberty question is as fair a question as a Eiffel Tower or Big Ben question. Ok, the dime & dollar questions, not fair to non-American residents. The only way I got 5 out of the 6 colors in the Campbell soup can question was by picturing Andy Warhol's painting in my head. The slash symbol is international. Let's see, maybe hotdogs are not international cuisine? I missed many questions too, but it was fun to rack my brains trying to remember the ancient times when we had TV's with all the channels imprinted on knobs. Plus it was cool to see *dial,* used when referring to a telephone. When was the last time anyone dialed a telephone? I appreciate your (and everyone else's) comments! |
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05-15-2003, 03:50 AM | #20 (permalink) |
pinche vato
Location: backwater, Third World, land of cotton
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Fans do indeed turn both ways (either pushing air down or pulling it up), and water goes down the drain whichever way it wants to. The north/south hemisphere story about water swirling down a drain is a myth.
I got 27, with one of the missed ones being the New York plate question.
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05-15-2003, 04:14 AM | #21 (permalink) |
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Location: home
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I got 23 right!
both the money question's wrong? I guess Hefty must have been a smurf, not a dwarf.
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05-15-2003, 06:41 AM | #23 (permalink) |
Indifferent to anti-matter
Location: Tucson, AZ
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22 of 29, however I'm looking at venetian blinds just behind the computer and the cord is on the right.
And there's a lot of (small) cars that have only 4 lug nuts. It's standard for them.
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05-15-2003, 07:20 AM | #24 (permalink) |
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Location: Upper Michigan
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I got 25 right. Pretty pleased with myself. I missed 8,12, 15, and 22. I mean I don't smoke so don't pay attention to no smoking signs, I live in central US and rarely see a NY plate, use a lighter and rarely a matchbook for lighting anything, and never even watched Snow White. I grew up with a stupid VHF dial and an areal antenna. Never even had cable TV until I moved away from home. They still don't even have cable available where my husband's parents live. They have to have satellite or nothing but local stuff.
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05-15-2003, 07:43 AM | #25 (permalink) |
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Location: Just SW of Nowhere!!! In the good old US of A
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I got 24 - Why would anyone who doesn't live in NY know anything about their license tag? The people from New York probably don't know.
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05-15-2003, 08:02 AM | #27 (permalink) |
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Location: Duisburg, Germany
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11. is wrong. the Coriolis force is way too weak to have an effect, or you need a drain like the atlantic...
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05-15-2003, 08:36 AM | #29 (permalink) |
Getting it.
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Location: Lion City
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I got 19 but said the queen was on the head of the dime (I'm in Canada)... screwed up on currency and Campbell's Soup (forgot the blue)
By the way, these aren't common knowledge. Who the hell remembers what VHF and UHF are and all the other things that people have already pointed out (lug nuts, blind cords, fan directions, etc.)
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05-15-2003, 08:37 AM | #30 (permalink) | |
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Location: Chicagoland
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Seriously, New York is one of the US's most populous states and frequently, people from NY travel beyond their borders. Nobody here has played the license plate game? |
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05-15-2003, 11:17 AM | #34 (permalink) |
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Location: The Outer rim of HELL
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thats a pretty cool quiz. I do contest a few since there could technically be multiple answers for some. Like...the hot dog buns I get are the standard package but they are the country potato buns...and their is only 6. A stop sign technically has 10 sides and 8 edges. But in general, I got 13 without any contestions.
Still a cool little quiz though. I will be memorizing the answers incase I am ever confronted by pirates and am forced to know the answer or walk the plank! Thanks for saving my life!
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05-15-2003, 11:46 AM | #35 (permalink) |
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Location: Tulsa, Ok.
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I got 16 but I, like some of the other people, do contest the commanality of a few of the question. Some of us don't recall VHF that well (even though I was one off ... I said 13 .. and would have gotten 12 had I thought to eliminate 1 but there in lies the point) and other things are very regional (New york license plates, They may travel alot but I live in oklahoma.. they don't come this way much) and some are also regional but less so (like all the currency ones) and there are also ones that are just ones I personally have little chance to get (how the fuck should I know which side a womans blouse buttons from? Or how far down the FM radio goes? I listen to the radio like once a year and then its one or two stations for about 10 minutes) and number 19 is just wrong. I read alot of books and it will always vary. Most books have introductions and content pages that are normally not counted as far as numbers go. Although it is defintly standard for them to be on the left it is not a rule.
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05-15-2003, 12:15 PM | #37 (permalink) |
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Location: Hockey time....
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19 - couple really stupid questions. The soup can answer is wrong - black and white are shades and not colors so there is only 4 colors. Who would had ever known the FM question before today, others I just didn't ever really pay attention to...
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05-15-2003, 05:25 PM | #39 (permalink) |
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I got 20. I knew there was gold, but not yellow or blue. I agree with those who pointed out the problem with the drain. In my sink, it goes clockwise. I am frustrated by the fact I did not remember what is on the back of the dollar bill.
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