So, you think you’re smart, huh? But are you Ph.D.-level smart? We’ll be the judge of that!
Answer these knowledge-based trivia questions to see if you’re truly a genius or a plain simpleton. Warning: the questions get harder and harder!
Questions Overview
- Robin
- Chewbacca
- Doctor Watson
- Goose
- You
- Me
- Candy
- A Hippopotamus
- Prejudice
- Vengeance
- Love
- Lust
- Fever
- Clever
- Severe
- Never
- Queen
- Usher
- Nirvana
- Guns N’ Roses
- Dickens
- Chaplin
- Martel
- Shulz
- The Muppets
- Peanuts
- Garfield
- The Flintstones
- Herbicide
- Pesticide
- Fungicide
- Bactericide
- A murder
- An unkindness
- A pounce
- A mob
- American Civil War
- Spanish American War
- World War I
- World War II
- The skin
- The brain
- The heart
- The lungs
- Yangtze
- Amazon River
- Ganges
- Nile
- Venus
- Saturn
- Mars
- Jupiter
- Groote Schuur Hospital
- Mayo Clinic
- Toronto General Hospital
- The John Hopkins Hospital
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What Is the Super Quiz?
The Super Quiz is an ever-changing quiz featured in newspapers across the country to test readers’ knowledge. The quiz was originally created by Isaac Asimov and now has variations all over the world. Back in the day, the Super Quiz was even a board game, featuring card decks of trivia questions and score-keeping sheets.
Most Super Quizzes have a set theme, such as “Two Word Book Titles,” “Three-Letter Words,” and “Birds.” The quiz is broken up into three levels: freshman, graduate, and Ph.D. Each level has a different level of difficulty, with Ph.D. being the most difficult. For every question you get right in the freshman level, you earn 1 point. For every question correct in the graduate level, 2 points. For every question right in Ph.D., 3 points. The more points you have at the end of taking the quiz, the smarter you’re thought to be.
Want to learn more?
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