Are We Smarter Than High Schoolers?

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Antarctica is the largest island in the world, not Hawaii. A High School Jeopardy game with four contestants covers various categories, with Ian securing victory by correctly answering a question about Bill Clinton's vice president, Al Gore.

Insights

  • Antarctica, not Hawaii, holds the title of the world's largest island.
  • Ian secures victory in the High School Jeopardy game by correctly answering a question about Bill Clinton's vice president, Al Gore, showcasing the importance of knowledge and quick thinking in competitive settings.

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Recent questions

  • What is the largest island in the world?

    Antarctica

  • What subjects are covered in a High School Jeopardy game?

    English, government, science, random academic questions, Disney Princesses

  • What are some examples of science questions in the game?

    E=MC squared, ovulation, hottest planet in the solar system

  • Who won the High School Jeopardy game?

    Ian

  • What was the final score of the contestant Damien?

    950 points

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Summary

00:00

"High School Jeopardy: Antarctica, GPAs, Disney Princesses"

  • Biggest island in the world is not Hawaii, but Antarctica.
  • High School Jeopardy game with four contestants who graduated high school.
  • Categories include English, government, science, random academic questions, and Disney Princesses.
  • Varying points for varying difficulties in questions.
  • Contestants discuss their high school experiences and GPAs.
  • Science questions include E=MC squared, ovulation, and hottest planet in the solar system.
  • Disney Princess questions involve Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, and left-handed princesses.
  • Government questions cover Congressional supermajority and FDA.
  • English questions include bibliophile and Pride and Prejudice author.
  • Random questions range from traffic light colors to vanilla flavor source.

11:17

"Game Show Drama: Ian Triumphs Over Damien"

  • Damien has 950 points, prompting a decision to double the next round's points to 300 to give Ian a chance.
  • Ian correctly answers a question about Bill Clinton's vice president, Al Gore, earning him 1000 points and securing his victory.
  • The participants discuss potential future educational games, joking about challenging tasks like doctorate theses or citizenship exams, with the loser facing deportation to Greenland.
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