1 00:00:00,040 --> 00:00:02,280 Speaker 1: Do you think you're smarter today than you were in 2 00:00:02,320 --> 00:00:05,160 Speaker 1: elementary school? It's the Jewell Show, I hope. So if 3 00:00:05,160 --> 00:00:07,160 Speaker 1: you answered yes, it's time to put it to the test, 4 00:00:07,200 --> 00:00:10,119 Speaker 1: because there's a test that's going viral and ninety two 5 00:00:10,119 --> 00:00:13,320 Speaker 1: percent of adults can't pass it. Oh, and it has 6 00:00:13,360 --> 00:00:16,160 Speaker 1: to do with things that you definitely knew in elementary school. 7 00:00:16,200 --> 00:00:18,400 Speaker 1: So give me three minutes and then we'll see if 8 00:00:18,400 --> 00:00:21,000 Speaker 1: you are in the elite eight percent of adults, okay, 9 00:00:21,200 --> 00:00:24,080 Speaker 1: or if you're just a regular dim wit like most 10 00:00:24,079 --> 00:00:26,680 Speaker 1: of this. Right after this it's the Jewell Show. Are 11 00:00:26,720 --> 00:00:30,080 Speaker 1: you smarter the ninety two percent of the other adults 12 00:00:30,120 --> 00:00:32,839 Speaker 1: out there? Or are you like the majority of us 13 00:00:32,920 --> 00:00:34,720 Speaker 1: who only think that we know things? 14 00:00:35,159 --> 00:00:36,559 Speaker 2: It's a Jewell Show ignorance. 15 00:00:37,000 --> 00:00:39,320 Speaker 1: And I asked that because there's a test going viral 16 00:00:39,360 --> 00:00:42,080 Speaker 1: and ninety two percent of adults can't pass it, and 17 00:00:42,120 --> 00:00:43,880 Speaker 1: it has to do with things that you definitely knew 18 00:00:43,880 --> 00:00:45,120 Speaker 1: in elementary school. 19 00:00:45,280 --> 00:00:46,360 Speaker 3: Are you serious? 20 00:00:46,479 --> 00:00:49,400 Speaker 1: Yep? So it's all things that you learned in elementary school. 21 00:00:49,400 --> 00:00:52,040 Speaker 1: They say ninety two percent of adults have forgotten these 22 00:00:52,080 --> 00:00:53,880 Speaker 1: things and can't pass this test. 23 00:00:54,080 --> 00:00:56,160 Speaker 2: Just try to remember what we learned in elementary school. 24 00:00:56,200 --> 00:00:58,360 Speaker 4: I just want to point out if ninety two percent 25 00:00:58,440 --> 00:01:02,480 Speaker 4: can't pass this test, no one can come for me 26 00:01:02,520 --> 00:01:08,800 Speaker 4: and you versus Victoria about how but you know what, 27 00:01:09,480 --> 00:01:11,920 Speaker 4: but your majority of you can't pass this right, Here 28 00:01:11,920 --> 00:01:12,200 Speaker 4: we go. 29 00:01:13,000 --> 00:01:15,880 Speaker 1: Here's the test. Let's see how you guys do. And 30 00:01:15,920 --> 00:01:19,360 Speaker 1: you can only miss three of these if you want 31 00:01:19,360 --> 00:01:20,959 Speaker 1: to pass the test. If not, then you're with the 32 00:01:21,000 --> 00:01:23,480 Speaker 1: ninety two percent of the other dummies out there. So 33 00:01:23,520 --> 00:01:25,000 Speaker 1: if you want to be in the smartest eight percent 34 00:01:25,040 --> 00:01:27,520 Speaker 1: of the people in the world, I do, you have 35 00:01:27,600 --> 00:01:29,960 Speaker 1: to get most of these right. You can only miss three. 36 00:01:29,959 --> 00:01:32,400 Speaker 1: But here are the questions on the test. These are 37 00:01:32,440 --> 00:01:35,319 Speaker 1: things that you definitely knew in elementary school, but most 38 00:01:35,360 --> 00:01:38,559 Speaker 1: adults have forgotten these by Now here's the first question. 39 00:01:38,959 --> 00:01:44,279 Speaker 1: Which of these is not a primary color? Red, blue, green, 40 00:01:44,480 --> 00:01:48,800 Speaker 1: or yellow? Nina Green sang green. Yeah, okay, Victoria, I'm 41 00:01:48,800 --> 00:01:52,240 Speaker 1: allan green sand green. Correct answer green. 42 00:01:52,520 --> 00:01:52,760 Speaker 3: Yeah. 43 00:01:53,280 --> 00:01:54,200 Speaker 1: If you guys got that one. 44 00:01:54,120 --> 00:01:56,720 Speaker 2: Right, yellow, mad green, we're about to be the eight percent. 45 00:01:56,840 --> 00:02:00,600 Speaker 1: Remember, you can only miss three of these, okay, if 46 00:02:00,600 --> 00:02:02,240 Speaker 1: you want to be in the eight percent of adults 47 00:02:02,240 --> 00:02:05,040 Speaker 1: who can actually pass this test, because ninety two percent 48 00:02:05,040 --> 00:02:07,720 Speaker 1: of adults cannot pass this test. How many months have 49 00:02:07,760 --> 00:02:16,840 Speaker 1: thirty one days, five, six, seven, or eight? Eight? Nina 50 00:02:16,919 --> 00:02:20,160 Speaker 1: saying eight, Okay, Victoria, are the numbers five, six, seven 51 00:02:20,240 --> 00:02:22,040 Speaker 1: or eight? How many months have thirty one days, five, six, 52 00:02:22,080 --> 00:02:22,520 Speaker 1: seven or eight? 53 00:02:23,840 --> 00:02:28,799 Speaker 3: Oh? Dang, okay, okay you said eight. Yeah, I'm gonna 54 00:02:28,800 --> 00:02:29,240 Speaker 3: say seven. 55 00:02:29,400 --> 00:02:34,360 Speaker 1: Okay, you're saying seven, Victoria, Okay, the answer is seven. Victoria, 56 00:02:34,400 --> 00:02:38,720 Speaker 1: got that all right? He Remember you can only get 57 00:02:38,800 --> 00:02:41,560 Speaker 1: three wrong. If you get more than three wrong, you 58 00:02:41,560 --> 00:02:43,120 Speaker 1: don't pass the test. And you're with the ninety two 59 00:02:43,160 --> 00:02:45,240 Speaker 1: percent of adults who say who they say cannot pass 60 00:02:45,280 --> 00:02:49,160 Speaker 1: this test. And if you get less than three wrong, 61 00:02:49,240 --> 00:02:50,760 Speaker 1: then you're in the eight percent of adults who can 62 00:02:50,840 --> 00:02:51,919 Speaker 1: actually pass this test. 63 00:02:52,040 --> 00:02:53,840 Speaker 5: The best part is we're gonna use that question to 64 00:02:53,840 --> 00:02:55,840 Speaker 5: you versus Victoria, and you will get it wrong. 65 00:02:57,680 --> 00:03:00,720 Speaker 1: Which of these was not one of Chris for Columbus 66 00:03:00,960 --> 00:03:06,160 Speaker 1: ships bro the Nina, the Nino, the Pina, the Santa Maria. Okay, Amino, 67 00:03:06,600 --> 00:03:11,440 Speaker 1: the Nino, Nina saying the Nino, Victoria. 68 00:03:11,080 --> 00:03:18,280 Speaker 3: Yikes, Nina, Nino, pick what I know? 69 00:03:18,520 --> 00:03:20,080 Speaker 1: I know the Pina, Santa Maria. 70 00:03:20,120 --> 00:03:21,880 Speaker 4: I think I also want to say the Nino because 71 00:03:21,880 --> 00:03:23,400 Speaker 4: the Nina was one of them, wasn't it. 72 00:03:24,040 --> 00:03:26,959 Speaker 3: I think, yeah, you go, yeah. 73 00:03:26,720 --> 00:03:29,079 Speaker 1: Okay, that is correct. The Nino was not one of 74 00:03:29,120 --> 00:03:34,200 Speaker 1: Christopher Columbus's ship. Sixty adults didn't get that right though. 75 00:03:34,240 --> 00:03:36,760 Speaker 1: They thought that there was a ship named the Nino. 76 00:03:36,920 --> 00:03:38,040 Speaker 2: Oh really, that's hard. 77 00:03:38,080 --> 00:03:39,960 Speaker 5: I think I have an advantage though, because my name 78 00:03:40,000 --> 00:03:42,560 Speaker 5: is Nina, so my whole life people were like, oh. 79 00:03:42,520 --> 00:03:46,560 Speaker 2: Hi, Nina, where's the Pina in the Santa Maria. I'm like, okay, 80 00:03:46,920 --> 00:03:47,600 Speaker 2: that good one. 81 00:03:47,960 --> 00:03:54,480 Speaker 1: Money a test that's going viral and adults can't pass this. 82 00:03:54,720 --> 00:03:57,680 Speaker 1: You have you can only get three wrong if you 83 00:03:57,720 --> 00:03:59,240 Speaker 1: want to put if you want to be in the 84 00:03:59,600 --> 00:04:02,760 Speaker 1: in the percent of adults who can pass this test. 85 00:04:02,800 --> 00:04:05,120 Speaker 1: But ninety two percent of adults cannot pass this regular 86 00:04:05,160 --> 00:04:12,119 Speaker 1: elementary school test. Which element has the atomic number three? Helium, hydrogen, lithium, 87 00:04:12,200 --> 00:04:15,119 Speaker 1: or carbon? Which element has the atomic number three? 88 00:04:15,600 --> 00:04:16,800 Speaker 3: Wait? What can you give me? 89 00:04:17,360 --> 00:04:21,360 Speaker 1: Yes? Which element has the atomic number of three? Helium, hydrogen, lithium, 90 00:04:21,440 --> 00:04:24,120 Speaker 1: or carbon. I don't remember learning anything like that in 91 00:04:24,120 --> 00:04:24,839 Speaker 1: elementary school. 92 00:04:24,880 --> 00:04:27,000 Speaker 5: I don't either, But periodic table, guy, I feel like 93 00:04:27,040 --> 00:04:28,760 Speaker 5: I want to say helium, but I don't. 94 00:04:28,600 --> 00:04:33,000 Speaker 1: Recall okay, helium. Nina says helium, Victoria helium, hydrogen, lithium 95 00:04:33,080 --> 00:04:35,560 Speaker 1: or carbon? Which element has the atomic number of three? 96 00:04:35,720 --> 00:04:42,440 Speaker 3: And it's not hydrogen helium hydrogen. I don't know what carbon. 97 00:04:42,279 --> 00:04:46,440 Speaker 1: You're going carbon? The answer lithium is the answer on that. 98 00:04:48,760 --> 00:04:52,520 Speaker 1: So Nina's got too wrong. Victoria has one wrong. 99 00:04:52,800 --> 00:04:54,839 Speaker 2: Right now, you pointed out Me's so happy. 100 00:04:57,200 --> 00:05:01,920 Speaker 1: For thought lithium was either a pokemon or an antidepressant 101 00:05:02,400 --> 00:05:04,840 Speaker 1: when they ask them questions about this. 102 00:05:05,080 --> 00:05:07,960 Speaker 2: Hold on, I think it is also an antidepressant. 103 00:05:08,279 --> 00:05:10,960 Speaker 5: It is a battery. It is also an anti depressed. 104 00:05:11,200 --> 00:05:14,840 Speaker 5: Take lithium for bipolar right, yeah, for it for all 105 00:05:14,920 --> 00:05:20,119 Speaker 5: fundamental health things. But yeah, like, wait, what we're going 106 00:05:20,120 --> 00:05:23,920 Speaker 5: over a test that is going viral. The nine adults 107 00:05:24,000 --> 00:05:26,200 Speaker 5: can't pass. You can only get three wrong if you 108 00:05:26,200 --> 00:05:27,680 Speaker 5: want to be in the eight percent they can pass 109 00:05:27,720 --> 00:05:29,560 Speaker 5: this test. But they say most adults can't remember the 110 00:05:29,600 --> 00:05:31,960 Speaker 5: things they learned in elementary school, and it's proven because 111 00:05:33,080 --> 00:05:34,159 Speaker 5: cannot pass this test. 112 00:05:34,440 --> 00:05:37,719 Speaker 1: Here's another question. Who wrote The Great Gatsby? F Scott 113 00:05:37,720 --> 00:05:42,600 Speaker 1: Fitzgerald j R. R. Tolkien, Theodore Geisel or Ernest Himingway Bro. 114 00:05:42,920 --> 00:05:45,320 Speaker 2: I don't know this one. I do know this one. 115 00:05:45,360 --> 00:05:47,159 Speaker 2: So you go forward. So I was gonna say, I 116 00:05:47,160 --> 00:05:47,680 Speaker 2: don't want. 117 00:05:47,520 --> 00:05:52,000 Speaker 3: To copy you. Is it the Tolkien guy? J R. R. 118 00:05:52,080 --> 00:05:52,440 Speaker 1: Tolkien? 119 00:05:53,839 --> 00:05:54,239 Speaker 3: Yeah? 120 00:05:54,480 --> 00:05:55,400 Speaker 1: So where you're going? Yeah? 121 00:05:55,800 --> 00:05:56,360 Speaker 3: Wrong, that's not. 122 00:05:56,400 --> 00:05:57,680 Speaker 2: Right, Fitzgerald. 123 00:05:57,920 --> 00:06:01,640 Speaker 1: It is Scott Fitzgerald. And now both you guys have 124 00:06:01,680 --> 00:06:04,880 Speaker 1: two wrong. You only have one more one or more? 125 00:06:05,200 --> 00:06:07,120 Speaker 1: Guess or this player if you want to be in 126 00:06:07,120 --> 00:06:09,279 Speaker 1: the eight percent of adults that can actually pass this test. 127 00:06:09,880 --> 00:06:13,680 Speaker 1: What do you call a baby frog, a pup, a tadpole, 128 00:06:13,720 --> 00:06:14,760 Speaker 1: a hatchling, or a minnow? 129 00:06:15,040 --> 00:06:15,200 Speaker 3: Oh? 130 00:06:15,240 --> 00:06:17,839 Speaker 5: I know this one too, Yes, Okay, this on this 131 00:06:17,920 --> 00:06:21,400 Speaker 5: kind of three one two three tadpole? 132 00:06:21,760 --> 00:06:24,640 Speaker 1: Guys, that is correct? Alright, you guys got that one right. 133 00:06:25,400 --> 00:06:26,120 Speaker 3: Yeah. 134 00:06:26,240 --> 00:06:27,840 Speaker 2: I thought they were so excited about knowing this. 135 00:06:29,200 --> 00:06:32,000 Speaker 1: You should be. You should because apparently ninety two percent 136 00:06:32,000 --> 00:06:35,320 Speaker 1: of adults cannot pass this test about how many miles 137 00:06:35,440 --> 00:06:40,480 Speaker 1: is the Earth from the moon two hundred two hundred 138 00:06:40,560 --> 00:06:43,280 Speaker 1: thirty eight hundred and fifty five miles two and forty 139 00:06:43,279 --> 00:06:45,760 Speaker 1: six thousand, seven hundred ninety two miles, three hundred and 140 00:06:45,760 --> 00:06:48,080 Speaker 1: thirty thousand, eight hundred and fifty five miles, one hundred 141 00:06:48,120 --> 00:06:50,800 Speaker 1: and fifty four one hundred and sixty two miles. What 142 00:06:51,040 --> 00:06:51,919 Speaker 1: that's a tough question. 143 00:06:52,040 --> 00:06:54,119 Speaker 2: That is I'm sorry I did not learn this an element. 144 00:06:54,240 --> 00:06:55,479 Speaker 3: I was gonna say, who did? 145 00:06:57,279 --> 00:07:01,039 Speaker 6: Okay, sorry, the numbers one more time? How many miles 146 00:07:01,120 --> 00:07:03,360 Speaker 6: for the Earth now from the moon? Two hundred and 147 00:07:03,360 --> 00:07:06,000 Speaker 6: thirty eight thousand, eight hundred fifty five miles, two hundred 148 00:07:06,040 --> 00:07:08,120 Speaker 6: and forty six thousand, seven hundred and ninety two miles, 149 00:07:08,279 --> 00:07:10,360 Speaker 6: three hundred and thirty eight thousand, eight hundred and fifty 150 00:07:10,360 --> 00:07:12,520 Speaker 6: five miles, one hundred and fifty four thousand, one hundred 151 00:07:12,520 --> 00:07:13,240 Speaker 6: and sixty two miles. 152 00:07:13,320 --> 00:07:14,880 Speaker 2: I'm gonna just go with one hundred and fifty four 153 00:07:14,920 --> 00:07:15,240 Speaker 2: for five. 154 00:07:15,240 --> 00:07:17,440 Speaker 1: Hundred fifty four for fun Nina and Victoria. 155 00:07:17,560 --> 00:07:18,440 Speaker 3: I'm gonna be honest. 156 00:07:18,520 --> 00:07:20,920 Speaker 4: I forgot all the numbers, he said, So I'm just 157 00:07:20,920 --> 00:07:21,560 Speaker 4: gonna go to day. 158 00:07:22,080 --> 00:07:24,040 Speaker 1: Okay, A is correct. 159 00:07:24,920 --> 00:07:27,720 Speaker 2: So you got it right? With a gas. 160 00:07:28,800 --> 00:07:32,600 Speaker 1: It's two hundred and thirty eight thousand, eight five miles. 161 00:07:34,160 --> 00:07:38,200 Speaker 2: Guess it doesn't count. But let's keep going, all right. 162 00:07:38,440 --> 00:07:41,720 Speaker 1: So let's see Sonina's got three, yeah, Victoria has two. 163 00:07:41,920 --> 00:07:44,560 Speaker 1: Remember ninety two percent of adults cannot pass this test. 164 00:07:44,560 --> 00:07:46,480 Speaker 1: You can only get three three wrongs. So if Nina 165 00:07:46,480 --> 00:07:48,520 Speaker 1: gets one more than she's in the ninety two percent, 166 00:07:49,680 --> 00:07:53,320 Speaker 1: and Victoria still a couple more to go. But here's 167 00:07:53,360 --> 00:08:01,320 Speaker 1: another question. Which planet is closest to the sun? Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, 168 00:08:01,480 --> 00:08:02,200 Speaker 1: Venus or Mars. 169 00:08:04,800 --> 00:08:07,640 Speaker 2: I don't know, I know this. 170 00:08:09,840 --> 00:08:13,480 Speaker 1: Which planet is closest to this? Nina, Mercury, Venus, Jubiter 171 00:08:13,560 --> 00:08:18,880 Speaker 1: or Mars. I'm just gonna say Mercury, Mercury. Okay, Victoria, 172 00:08:20,160 --> 00:08:23,360 Speaker 1: I think it's is it Venus? Is that what you're 173 00:08:23,400 --> 00:08:23,760 Speaker 1: going with? 174 00:08:24,600 --> 00:08:25,040 Speaker 3: I think so. 175 00:08:25,360 --> 00:08:29,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, the answer is Mercury. Another guy, another guess, gets 176 00:08:29,240 --> 00:08:34,559 Speaker 1: it right. And this is so ridiculous. It was a 177 00:08:34,600 --> 00:08:39,280 Speaker 1: drinking game. The last question, what is the name for 178 00:08:39,400 --> 00:08:43,559 Speaker 1: the line that splits Earth in half horizontally prime meridian, 179 00:08:44,040 --> 00:08:46,760 Speaker 1: Tropic of cancer, Equator or the hemisphere line? 180 00:08:46,800 --> 00:08:47,240 Speaker 3: Equator? 181 00:08:47,880 --> 00:08:50,400 Speaker 1: Okay, Victoria is saying the equator. The name for the 182 00:08:50,440 --> 00:08:53,440 Speaker 1: line that splits the Earth and half horizontally prime meridian, 183 00:08:53,559 --> 00:08:56,960 Speaker 1: Tropic of cancer, Equator or hemisphere line? Nina, prim Meridian, 184 00:08:57,400 --> 00:09:10,280 Speaker 1: same primarium. Okay, the answer is equator, Victoria. Yeah. Also, 185 00:09:11,040 --> 00:09:13,760 Speaker 1: they said one in four adults believe the equator was 186 00:09:13,800 --> 00:09:15,040 Speaker 1: a theme park ride. 187 00:09:16,520 --> 00:09:17,000 Speaker 3: What it was. 188 00:09:17,080 --> 00:09:18,360 Speaker 2: I just thought it meant it was hot. 189 00:09:19,360 --> 00:09:21,679 Speaker 3: Come on the equator. We know this one, Nina. 190 00:09:21,880 --> 00:09:23,199 Speaker 2: Yeah, I know. It's where it's hot. 191 00:09:23,600 --> 00:09:26,920 Speaker 4: No, it's the middle of your I know where it's hot. 192 00:09:27,800 --> 00:09:28,280 Speaker 2: Isn't it hot? 193 00:09:28,800 --> 00:09:29,120 Speaker 3: I don't know. 194 00:09:29,120 --> 00:09:30,520 Speaker 1: All I know is the lines are really long if 195 00:09:30,559 --> 00:09:31,200 Speaker 1: you want to ride it.