Do you know too much?

How much "useless" trivia knowledge is stored in your mind?

Helen Khazieva
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On Jan 21, 2016

Big Ben is located in:

What is the currency of Japan?

What is glass mainly made from?

Who directed the movie "Jaws"?

Which is the longest bone is your body?

Who was the Egyptian god of learning and wisdom?

The capital of The Netherlands is:

Where is Timbuktu?

The oldest university in the world is located in:

What is the longest river in the world?

Who is the author of "The Divine Comedy"?

How long is the great wall of China?

How many oceans are there?

Which actress played the lead role in "Mean Girls"?

The last time England won the World Cup was in 1966

Who wrote the "Harry Potter" book series?

If food colorant wasn't added to Coca-Cola, the drink's color would have been:

There is a city called 'Rome' on every continent.

Your fountain of knowledge is as dry as the desert!

Your fountain of knowledge is as dry as the desert!

You know the things you need to know, and you feel that it's enough. Why bother learning stuff that you'll never use, right?

You have all the knowledge you need!

You have all the knowledge you need!

You are very focused and you don't bother yourself with unimportant knowledge. You always make sure your brain is full with only the most important and valuable things you need in your life. Why fill it with random information which you can't use to make all of these GREAT things you are about to do, right?!

MASTER OF ALL KNOWLEDGE!

MASTER OF ALL KNOWLEDGE!

Your mind is like a huge storage space and you never forget anything! You love to learn and discover new things, and fortunately for you, you remember every detail forever.
You know what the capital city of the Netherlands is and we promise, if you go on the 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire' game show - you'll win!

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