The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

The number of viruses in the ocean and the place with the longest name in the world: Will you be able to determine what is true and what is false? - Walla! fun

2021-01-22T21:38:04.213Z


Here are 12 random statements about the world that you need to decide if they are correct or not. Based on your general knowledge and try to choose the most logical answer


  • fun

  • Quizzes

The number of viruses in the ocean and the place with the longest name in the world: Will you be able to determine what is true and what is false?

Here are 12 random statements about the world that you need to decide if they are correct or not.

Based on your general knowledge and try to choose the most logical answer

Tags

  • quiz

  • General Knowledge

Not to be missed

Friday, 22 January 2021, 00:03

  • Share on Facebook

  • Share on WhatsApp

  • Share on general

  • Share on general

  • Share on Twitter

  • Share on Email

0 comments

  • Winter weather: rescue in Jerusalem, snow on Mount Hermon and in the mountains ...

  • The trial of Israeli billionaire Benny Steinmetz: Defendant in providing ...

  • UK launches AstraZenica vaccination campaign ...

  • "The virus is out of control": record deaths in the UK, situation ...

  • 4 detainees in clashes in Umm al-Fahm during a demonstration on ...

  • After the police attack: Violent clashes in Benny ...

  • Contrary to the directive of the Minister of Education: B'Tselem's CEO attended the conference ...

  • Due to the spread of the corona mutation: Johnson announced that ...

  • Violations continue: Police forces near the Grodno yeshiva ...

  • Ganz on a tour of the north: We acted against anyone who tried to harm us ...

Five things you may not have known about the brain ("not to be missed" system)

Is the weight of all the ports in the world equal to the weight of all the people in the world?

Is it true that there are 300,000 different types of viruses in the ocean?

And what is the chance that every second 7 babies are born in the world?

The following quiz will regularly test your knowledge of our world.

It makes a lot of sense to have to guess from time to time whether the information is correct or not, but try to base your choice on your general knowledge and common sense.



Tal Garner from Playbase has created a "true or false" quiz with 12 statements about our world, some of which are true and some of which are not accurate at all.

Few managed to achieve the perfect result 12 out of 12. Ready to try for yourself?

More on Walla!

NEWS

Why should I go back to work if I receive unemployment benefits?

The big mistake we make

To the full article

Screenshot newzealand.com

The name of the longest place in the world includes 85 letters

1/12

    • Truth

    • a lie

    Loading....

    Result computer ...

    Giphy

    12

    0

    Wow!

    Well say, you did Google right?

    No, because we did not expect such a level of perfection.

    You knew how to accurately determine whether each of these bizarre statements was true or false.

    A combination of general knowledge, logic and good guessing.

    You have nothing in the world.

    Share the result you got:

    • Share on Facebook

    • Share on WhatsApp

    • Share on general

    • Share on general

    • Share on Twitter

    • Share on Email

    We will wait for you to finish before we reveal the correct answers to you

    (Photo: Giphy)

    And here are the answers:

    1. True: TAUMATAWHAKATANGIHANGAKOAUAUOTAMATEATURIPUKAKAPIKIMAUNGAHORONUKUPOKAIWHENUAKITNATAHU holds the world record for being the longest place name on the entire planet, 85 characters long.



    Lie:


    In 2016, the world recorded 4.3 births per second.



    Lie:


    Only Dominica and Nicaragua have the purple color in the flag.



    4. Truth.



    5. Truth:


    Because some countries have half-hour time zones, there are more than 24 time zones in the world.



    6. Truth:


    Sweden has 267,570 islands, most of which are uninhabited.



    7. False:


    This is nine percent or 348 million hectares.



    8. Truth.



    9. Truth: Harvard professor Edward Wilson and German biologist Brett Holdobler made the claim in their 1994 book, A Journey to the Ports.



    10. False: The


    oceans number about 200,000 viruses.



    11. False:


    Every second, about 1.8 people die in the world.



    12. False:


    41 countries recognize sign language as their official language.

    • Share on Facebook

    • Share on WhatsApp

    • Share on general

    • Share on general

    • Share on Twitter

    • Share on Email

    0 comments

    Source: walla

    All life articles on 2021-01-22

    You may like

    News/Politics 2024-03-05T09:30:25.556Z
    Life/Entertain 2024-03-07T16:56:13.343Z
    Life/Entertain 2024-03-06T08:15:49.860Z

    Trends 24h

    Latest

    © Communities 2019 - Privacy

    The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
    The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.