Hard Quiz: Are You Smarter Than Most?

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This is a very hard quiz that contains questions about different topics such as Science, Innovation, Technology, and Economic concepts. Most people will not pass this test, and if you can score at least 15 out of 20, then you are one of the smartest and most knowledgeable people today.

Hard Quiz: Are You Smarter Than Most?

Instructions: Answer each question by selecting the best choice, proceed through the quiz, and after the last question, click the “Results” button to view your score and review the correct answers.

 

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Congratulations! You scored at least 15 out of 20, showing your remarkable intelligence and knowledge. Keep exploring and staying curious! Your understanding of innovation, technology, and history is extraordinary.

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You did well, but there’s always more to learn. Keep exploring, studying, and pushing your intellectual limits. You’re on the right path to becoming a genius! Every bit of new information adds to your impressive knowledge base.

#1. Which element is used in the process of nuclear fission in most nuclear reactors?

#2. What is the Turing Test used for?

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#3. What technology is essential for the functioning of the internet, allowing devices to connect and communicate?

#4. Which innovation did Bell Labs develop that revolutionized electronics and computing?

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#5. Which financial term describes the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year?

#6. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?

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#7. What programming language is known for its snake logo?

#8. Which company is known for developing the first graphical web browser?

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#9. Who developed the first successful polio vaccine?

#10. What is blockchain technology primarily used for?

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#11. What innovation is the Enigma machine known for?

#12. Which country launched the first artificial satellite?

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#13. What is the primary focus of the field of genomics?

#14. In computing, what does ‘GUI’ stand for?

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#15. What economic principle describes the situation where supply exceeds demand?

#16. What is the primary purpose of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)?

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#17. What does RFID stand for?

#18. What does IPO stand for in the financial world?

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#19. What is the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle related to?

#20. Which physicist developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation?

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Congratulations on completing this quiz which means that you are one of the smartest individuals, however, if you did not pass this hard quiz, keep in mind that every question that you don’t know the answer to gives you a chance to learn something new. Keep on improving and challenging yourself.

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