
PsychoLang Quiz - AYST a 5th grader?
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Yustina Kisnanto
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ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A 5TH GRADER?
A fun quiz to see how intelligent you are.
Adopted from:
https://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=how-intelligent-are-you
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Multiple Choice
Who won the Vietnam War?
The United States
North Vietnam
South Vietnam
China
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North Vietnam
North Vietnam won the Vietnam War. The war took place between 1955 and 1975, and it was a conflict between North Vietnam (supported by the Soviet Union and China) and South Vietnam (supported by the United States and other allies). Despite the military intervention of the United States, North Vietnam was able to maintain its resilience and eventually overcame South Vietnam, leading to the reunification of Vietnam under communist rule. The fall of Saigon in 1975 marked the end of the war and the victory of North Vietnam.
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Multiple Choice
Name a neutral country in World War Two!
Spain
Russia
England
Germany
Japan
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Spain
Spain is the correct answer because it remained neutral during World War Two. Despite being ruled by the fascist dictator Francisco Franco, Spain did not officially join either the Axis or the Allies. Spain's neutrality was largely due to its own internal conflicts and the devastation it had experienced during the Spanish Civil War. While sympathetic to the Axis powers, Spain did not actively participate in the war and maintained its neutrality throughout.
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Multiple Choice
Who is Fidel Castro?
A poet
A musician
The former leader of Cuba
The current president of Brazil
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The former leader of Cuba
Fidel Castro is known as the former leader of Cuba. He held this position for many years and played a significant role in the country's history. Castro was a prominent political figure, leading the Cuban Revolution and establishing a socialist state in Cuba. He implemented various policies and reforms during his time in power, making him a highly influential and controversial leader.
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Multiple Choice
What is the current currency of the United Kingdom?
The Dollar
The Euro
The Pound Sterling
The Franc
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The Pond Sterling
The correct answer is The Pound Sterling. The Pound Sterling is the official currency of the United Kingdom. It has been in use for centuries and is one of the oldest currencies in the world. The symbol for the Pound Sterling is £, and it is subdivided into 100 pence. The Bank of England is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency. The Pound Sterling is widely accepted and used throughout the United Kingdom for all types of transactions.
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Multiple Choice
Which country is NOT located in Europe?
France
Poland
Belgium
Portugal
Australia
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Australia
Australia is the correct answer because it is the only country listed that is not located in Europe. France, Poland, Belgium, and Portugal are all European countries. Australia, on the other hand, is located in the continent of Oceania.
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Multiple Choice
What country is currently accused of developing nuclear weapons?
South Korea
Iran
Iraq
South Africa
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Iran
Iran is currently accused of developing nuclear weapons. This accusation is based on international concerns about Iran's nuclear program, which has been a subject of scrutiny and diplomatic negotiations. The international community, including countries like the United States, has expressed concerns that Iran's nuclear program could potentially be used to develop nuclear weapons. This has led to the imposition of sanctions and diplomatic efforts to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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Multiple Choice
Name a country to the north of the United states!
Mexico
Cuba
Hawaii
Canada
Alaska
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Canada
Canada is the correct answer because it is located to the north of the United States. It shares a long border with the United States and is the second-largest country in the world by land area. Canada is known for its diverse landscapes, including vast forests, stunning lakes, and the Rocky Mountains. It is a separate country from the United States, with its own government and distinct culture.
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Multiple Choice
Name a country directly south of the United States!
Mexico
Cuba
Canada
Greenland
United Kingdom
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Mexico
Mexico is the correct answer because it is the country that directly borders the United States to the south. Canada is located to the north of the United States, while the United Kingdom, Greenland, and Iceland are located across the Atlantic Ocean. Mexico shares a long border with the United States, making it the country directly south of it.
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Multiple Choice
Name the country marked by the X!
The Philippines
Argentina
Columbia
Uruguay
Brazil
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Brazil
The correct answer is Brazil because it is the only country that is marked by the X. The other countries listed are not marked by an X, so they cannot be the correct answer :p
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Multiple Choice
Name the country marked by the X!
Russia
Mongolia
China
Iceland
Kazakhstan
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Mongolia
The correct answer is Mongolia because it is the only country in the given options that is marked by the X. Russia, Iceland, China, and Kazakhstan are not marked, so they cannot be the correct answer :p
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Multiple Choice
Name the primary religion of Israel!
Israeli
Muslim
Judaism
Christianity
Chatolicism
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Judaism
The primary religion of Israel is Judaism. This is because Judaism is the historical and cultural religion of the Jewish people, who are the majority population in Israel. Judaism has deep roots in the land of Israel, and it is considered the foundation of Israeli society and identity. The Jewish faith encompasses a rich history, traditions, and beliefs that have shaped the religious and cultural landscape of Israel.
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Multiple Choice
Which is the largest Muslim-populated country in the world?
Brazil
UAE
India
Iraq
Indonesia
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Indonesia
Indonesia is the correct answer because it has the largest Muslim population in the world. With over 225 million Muslims, Islam is the dominant religion in the country. The majority of Indonesians practice Sunni Islam, although there are also significant populations of Shia and Ahmadiyya Muslims. The influence of Islam can be seen in various aspects of Indonesian society, including its culture, politics, and legal system.
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Multiple Choice
Please solve this math problem!
(10 - 5) * 2 =
1
5
10
20
0
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Multiple Choice
How many Eiffel Towers are located in France?
0
1
2
3
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1
The Eiffel Tower is a famous landmark located in Paris, France. Since the question specifically asks about the number of Eiffel Towers in France, the correct answer is 1. There is only one Eiffel Tower, and it is located in France.
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Multiple Choice
What country did the US declare independence from?
France
Germany
Spain
Great Britain
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Great Britain
The correct answer is Great Britain. The United States declared independence from Great Britain in 1776 through the signing of the Declaration of Independence. This marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War, as the American colonies sought to break away from British rule and establish their own independent nation. The war lasted for several years before the United States finally achieved victory and gained its independence.
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- Ed Parker
" The intelligent man is one who has successfully fulfilled many accomplishments, and is yet willing to learn more."
ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A 5TH GRADER?
A fun quiz to see how intelligent you are.
Adopted from:
https://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=how-intelligent-are-you
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