Only a Real Prodigy Can Score More than 15/20 on This Complex Quiz

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Do you think you are a true prodigy who has one of the brightest minds? This complex quiz is designed to test with a number of challenging questions across various topics such as history, general knowledge, and random facts. Are you ready to test yourself?

Can You Score at Least 15/20 on this Complex Quiz?

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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Prodigy Level Achieved

Complex Quiz Prodigy

Congratulations! Scoring at least 15 out of 20 on this complex quiz is no small feat. Your exceptional intelligence and sharp mind have set you apart as a true prodigy. Keep challenging yourself, as your intellectual capabilities are truly impressive!

Keep Striving for Greatness

Complex Quiz Beginner

You did well, but there’s still more to learn! Scoring less than 15 out of 20 on this quiz shows that you have a strong foundation, but there’s always room to grow. Keep pushing yourself to learn more and take on new challenges—you’re on the right path!

#1. Which unexplained natural phenomenon in Australia consists of horizontal spiraling winds that create huge dust storms?

#2. Which ancient civilization built an elaborate underground irrigation system known as Qanats?

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#3. Which ancient language, still undeciphered, is known from inscriptions found on the island of Crete?

#4. Which explorer is credited with the first circumnavigation of the Earth, although he didn’t survive the entire journey?

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#5. Which ancient mathematician is known for discovering the principle of buoyancy while taking a bath?

#6. What is the term for a word that is derived from a person’s name, such as “sandwich” from the Earl of Sandwich?

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#7. What is the name of the deepest part of the world’s oceans?

#8. What is the name of the mathematical concept describing a sequence where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones, starting with 0 and 1?

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#9. What rare astronomical event occurs when a planet passes directly between Earth and the Sun, appearing as a small dot moving across the Sun’s surface?

#10. Which historical figure is credited with the first recorded use of the binary number system?

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#11. Which animal is known for being able to regenerate its heart, brain, and limbs?

#12. Which chemical element was discovered by Marie Curie and named after her native country?

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#13. Which philosopher proposed the famous thought experiment known as “The Ship of Theseus”?

#14. Which rare neurological condition causes people to perceive sounds as colors?

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#15. Which rare, naturally occurring mineral is known for being both radioactive and fluorescent, and was historically used to paint watch dials?

#16. What is the name of the optical illusion where two identical lines appear to be of different lengths due to the context of surrounding lines?

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#17. Which theory suggests that the universe has no beginning and no end, proposing instead that it is in a constant state of creation?

#18. What is the name of the phenomenon where a person recalls an event that never actually occurred, often associated with the Mandela Effect?

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#19. In which year did the Tunguska event, a massive explosion caused by an asteroid or comet, occur in Siberia?

#20. Which extinct language, once spoken in ancient Anatolia, is known as one of the earliest attested Indo-European languages?

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Good job on completing this quiz whether you aced it or totally blew it off. Each of these questions is designed to test even the brightest minds, but it is also for beginners or anyone looking to expand their knowledge base. Keep pushing your limits and challenge your mind.

Related: Brain Quiz: Can You Score 20/20 on This Ultimate Mind Challenge?

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