Do You Belong to the Genius Club? Score 11/11 to Find Out!

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Do you think you are as smart as the geniuses in this world? If so, take this fun quiz to find out for yourself, and even learn something new today. Try to score at least 9/11 to pass the test!

Do You Belong to the Genius Club?

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 your answers.

 

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Welcome to the Genius Club!

Welcome to the Genius Club!

Congratulations! Scoring at least 9 out of 11 shows that you possess an extraordinary level of intelligence and problem-solving ability. You’ve earned your place among the elite thinkers and proven your mastery of complex concepts. Keep challenging yourself—you’re truly a genius!

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Almost a Genius—Keep Pushing!

Almost a Genius—Keep Pushing!

You didn’t reach at least 9 out of 11 this time, but you’ve shown impressive skills and great potential. Every challenge is a chance to grow, and you’re well on your way to joining the Genius Club. Keep testing yourself and honing your skills—you’re closer than you think!

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#1. A snail is at the bottom of a 20-foot well. Each day, it climbs up 5 feet but slips back 3 feet each night. How many days will it take the snail to reach the top of the well?

#2. In a class of 40 students, 18 are studying Spanish, 24 are studying French, and 6 are studying both languages. How many students are studying neither language?

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#3. What number is represented by the Roman numeral “XLIX”?

#4. A man pushes his car to a hotel and tells the owner he’s bankrupt. What game is he playing?

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#5. You have a large cube made up of smaller cubes (10x10x10). If you remove the outer layer of cubes, how many smaller cubes remain?

#6. Which geometric shape has exactly one pair of parallel sides?

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#7. A train leaves a station traveling at 60 mph. Another train leaves the same station 2 hours later traveling in the same direction at 90 mph. How long will it take the second train to catch up to the first?

#8. The Fibonacci sequence starts with 0, 1, and continues by adding the previous two numbers. What is the 7th number in the sequence?

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#9. If 3x – 5 = 16, what is the value of x?

#10. The chemical element with the atomic number 79 is:

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Congratulations on completing this genius quiz. You have shown your passion and interesting in becoming smart or as intelligent as the best of the best. While that is a far-away goal, continue reaching and you will surely arrive at that point someday in the future.

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5 thoughts on “Do You Belong to the Genius Club? Score 11/11 to Find Out!”

  1. #4. A train leaves a station traveling at 60 mph. Another train leaves the same station 2 hours later traveling in the same direction at 90 mph. How long will it take the second train to catch up to the first?

    Your answer is 3 hours. In 5 hours, train A travels 300 miles, train B (3 hours) travels 270 mile. 300 and 270 are NOT equal. In 6 hours, train A travels 360 miles, train B (4 hours) travels 360 miles. The correct answer is 4 hours.

  2. #2 is wrong, on day 9 it gets to 21 feet before it slips back, so it makes it over the top and therefore will not slip back.

  3. Your team needs to double check your answers before publishing these. You’ve got at least two WRONG. That undermines your quizzes and if I find one more with wrong answers, I will refuse to complete yours.

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