Often times this content style is cherry-picked to only include people who get answers wrong and edited to make them look worse. Or they just pay people to look dumb. This guy seems really down to earth tho, I hope to see more vids from him
@@joshcarr8918 Yeah, I my parents are from moroco but I was born in Spain and now I live in France, but being inculturized or not depends on the degree of education that are people in general getting, and trust me, it is not really much better here in France XDDDD Obviously the elite remains the elite but I feel that the " average" or the " mass " is going down over the time. ( principally because of social media )
@@anassmaarich6557 when I was growing up people were not this dumb. I’m now 30 and they lowered the numbers for grades, teachers getting caught giving good grades to kids who can’t do the most basic of math. In general people have become so lazy especially at their jobs. It’s almost everywhere our fast food is horrible anywhere you go and rude service. Life in general seems depleting to me
@@joshcarr8918 Yes you're right. But hopefully the elite is still there, the top ( or the good students ) students become more and more top, and the ones that actually decided to follow the good path are increasing in quality and in expectations, so at least, if the worst becomes worse, the best becomes better, that's my honest observation ( we see it reflected on the difficulty of the great universities exams and contests, and also in the increasing speed of research in science ). What I like about France is that everyone has an opportunity to follow any path according to their scolar level and job orientation through education instead of being complete dropouts. True, the interests may have become more futile, but at least society here doesn't completely crumble because as the number of dumb people increase, the number of people that do basic works and is actually useful to society increases too. I think this is another way to see things, I mean, I could continue writing till tomorrow, but I think it's time to sleep for me XDDD.
@@andrewd4139 no that might be what you learn in kindergarten put it´s incorrect. the subtractive primary colors are cyan, magenta and yellow. the additive primary colors are red, green and blue.
It's a huge relief to hear a college student who has basic knowledge. So many don't know what year the war of 1812 was, or the capital of the United States, etc. She's a smart woman.
Respect?? For WHAT? Disrespect for the fella who gave her money for the wrong answer. The correct answer for the primary colors is RGB, red, green, blue (not yellow).
@@Destroyer_27 YOU might try to google it. RGB are additive (so for the light sources), CMY are subtractive (for paint). You clearly see that Yellow is NOT amongst the RGB, and RG are NOT with Yellow. As simple as that. It's just like you can't possibly be going to and from work at the same time. "Of course, the notion that all colors can be mixed from RYB primaries is not true, just as it is NOT true in any system of real primaries." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary_color
@@piotrang8634 it’s red blue and yellow, accept that you’re wrong. the fact that you can create green by mixing blue and yellow proves that yellow is primary and green is not. good luck next time buddy.
Not too fast. If you listen to what she said she just about to screw up the blonds for later on because she's going to go find a more acceptable man for her future take the money from the guy kind of action
That last question has 3 correct answers, although one of them is not used much any more since digital photography. Her answer is correct for pigment mixing. For transparencies (color slides, computers) it's red, blue and green. For negative filtration (color photography when they made pics from negatives) it's cyan, magenta and yellow. She's pretty smart. Nice to see that not everyone is an idiot nowadays.
Red, Blue and Yellow is not a correct answer for any form of the question "What are the primary colors?". It's either Red, Green and Blue or Magenta, Cyan and Yellow
@@greg2kdotcom Sounds like your knowledge came from photography, as did mine, or more likely computers, unless you're an old geezer like me. However, long before I picked up a camera, I learned in the 3rd or 4th grade that Red. Blue and Yellow are the primary colors. And the ARE, if you talking about mixing paint or other opaque pigments. If you disagree, tell me this: how would you would get yellow paint form mixing paints of those other colors you say are the primaries?
@@pickleballer1729 RGB are primary additive colors. Cyan, magenta, and yellow are secondary subtractive colors. Her answer is WRONG. She tried to go on to long. She’s blond. What did you expect?!
@@reemr9954 you are still thinking about rgb. It only applies to led emitted colors. The colors you find in the nature and are used in paints for example are called substractive colors. To understand it, we need to know how colors work in the nature. The pigment absorbs a given lenght of the light spectrum, and the rest it doesn't absorb is the color that is reflected back to our eyes. When we mix two different pigments, let's say blue and yellow, the resulting pigment will absorb light from both blue and yellow spectrums, and the resulting color that is reflected, that is the color that wasn't absorbed by the mixed pigments, will be a darker color, that is green. But in colors made by leds, light is not absorbed, it is emitted, so the classic color theory would not work. As mixing colors in nature will result in a darker color , as more light will be absorbed by the pigment, mixing light emitting sources will result in a brighter tone, as more light will be emitted as a result. That's why in rgb red + green is yellow. Red light range + green light range will result in a brighter light range that is yellow. If you mix red, green and blue, it will result in a ever brighter light range, that is white. In the other hand, mixing the three primary colors in nature you will get the darkest light range as the pigment will absorb most of the light spectrum, resulting in black.
@@oBergerr I agree with you, and I'll give it to you, you're right. But for the purposes of having a zero L record on the internet I will say I'm right. Xo have a good day
@@robertbolding4182 you’re both correct. This video is very helpful in explaining what primary colors really are: czcams.com/video/Ob_ytLkqIuM/video.html There can be many different sets of primary colors depending on the gamut you’re working with. Artists have traditionally used RYB, printers use CMY and the visual sciences use RGB. You can even have more than 3 primary colors in a gamut (a given range of colors) but we generally use 3 because our eyes are built with 3 color cones. These color cones are actually completely relative, so they only differentiate differences between colors, not actual objective colors, so what you perceive as red might look like blue to me, but we perceive the same relative difference between all colors so it works out indistinguishably in the end.
@@divergentthg7925 If that's all you. It's mere speculation. What I see Is a woman who see the opportunity to make more money but decides to risk just enough. If that doesn't make her reasonable in my eyes then I don't know what will. There's nothing wrong with a woman going to a bar, drinking a beer and having a good time.
And i lost hope to citizen from the USA. How can you still belive that you are the continent AMERICA 🤣 the question was wrong the answer was wrong everything is wrong 🤣 the biggest state is probably nunavut from canada. But if you ask biggest state in the US then and only then its Alaska. 🤣
Your faith in humanity might need to be checked. These questions were all pretty irrelevant as far as needing to know. Unless somehow you managed to make it in life with the all powerful knowledge of the 3 primary colors.
Yup... he found one of those rare college kids who has an IQ larger than her shoe size. But now she's gonna take that prize money to a bar and kill off a bunch of those brain cells.
Uh... Seriously? The bar is so fkn low? Knowing 2nd grade shit means you are not dumb? Also...the primary colors question sent me on a loop. It's red, green and blue. But they teach that it's red, blue and yellow. Apparently it's 2 schools of thought: additive and subtractive. One is about material colors, like actual paint. Mixing actual paint and colours to make others, they see yellow as one of the primary colors instead of green. However, when we talk about chemicals, light, physics, tech, it's green instead of yellow. Red, green and blue together make white, discovered by newton by fuking around with light and prisms. And they make more light when mixed. It's additive because each colour light makes it brighter, until it's pure white. And red and green make yellow.
@@uok6216 some people have received a much greater amount and literally carry on like it’s no big deal. This girl was grateful for the $25 even if it’s not too much money.
@@mnomadvfx the color question has at least 3 right answers (Red, Green, Blue or Cyan, Magenta, Yellow or Red, Green, Blue and Yellow). The temperature question has infinite right answers, the temperature at which water freezes depends on composition and pressure. Anyway the triple point of pure water at 0.6117 kPa - used to define the Kelvin scale - is 32.018°F or 0.01°C or 273.16K.
I was thinking the same thing. Lol. These questions were so incredibly easy. I learned the primary colors in 1st grade when we did finger painting. Although Alaska is the largest state by land area. But California is the largest state by population. So that question would have required a clarifying request.
This was decent to watch. She seemed chill and knew common knowledge facts and he wasn’t being an asshole or making snide remarks….Breath of fresh air from most of these vids.
@@nicarmendariz9079 TBH - I knew, but watching this video, I realized that I don't know why I should know it. Honestly, who gives a fuck about Tallahassee aside from people who live there.
@@anubis6374 just because that's something YOU wouldn't do doesn't make it a stupid decision. Live your life the way you want too and let others live theirs and not based on your opinions on what they should or shouldn't do with THIER money.
@@TheOwensillarshe’s a young woman in college. She can easily get drinks for free and could probably use that $25 so she can have more than ramen that week 😂
It’s this comment 👆🏼 The parents who raised their child right, and this is what happens when they get it spot on, and then when she gets married and has kids they have a better chance at having a good upbringing like their grandparents did when they raised their mother, and that’s how easy it is 🤷🏻♂️ It only takes one generation of being a degenerate/democratic socialist to set it backwards and ruin a family name or lineage 😢 🧐Good parenting and family values are lost on most people 🤔
I got nothing but positive thoughts and best wishes for this girl . She's a keeper . Try going to some of the local colleges and ask the same questions I bet they couldn't even get half right .
Rotorhead? Shd be rottenhead. She was an adult. And you thought 12 yr olds shd be as smart. Try this. Can a Sea, be a Lake? C'mon. All of your 98% stupid kids know it.
The fact it took that long to give the correct answer tells me Celsius is the better system. Water freezes at zero degrees and boils at 100 degrees. Easy.
@@alisonanderson4732 Green is a tertiary color. A combination of blue and yellow. I'm an artist and I learned that a very long time ago. If you're talking digital and internet fine. But in art, and painting it's Blue Yellow Red. Combine all three and you get black.
@@randomizer2050 Ima still give her the benefit of the doubt, because there's some girls out there, that don't know how to use a broom to sweep a floor.
@@mrequi1 Well then, I'm glad you've had experiences with decent people. Where I'm from, grown adults are lucky to be smarter then a 3rd grader. It's very sad. We need people that gives us hope.
No she’s pretty exceptional. These questions while basic on their own, also coupled with public pressure and being on the spot make them MUCH more difficult. It’s easy to sit back in your chair at home by yourself, it’s entirely different doing it in public. She’s exceptional.
@@ASGelly not really lol. Its not who wants to be a millionaire on national TV live in front of thousands of people, dude. Its some random dude asking super simple questions that anybody *should* know if they're over the age of 10. Pressure or not lol
@@ASGelly you just have *super* low standards of what "exceptional" is and your basing your own lack of being able to perform under any tiny amount of pressure, or possibly your inability to answer simple questions with a camera present, onto others
@@ASGelly I think it helped that the dude had a very calming energy to him, a lot of the time, people asking these questions are very excited and enthusiastic, which can definitely make people freeze up a bit more
Three cheers for Amanda! We've seen SO many young people randomly questioned on the street who can't answer even the simplest questions. Good that she knows when to walk away while she's ahead. Smart girl!
a genuine woman? she dresses like a biological female, and can answer 4th grade questions. but still acts like a dude "your the man" very feminine of her. hah. maybe a genuine "gen-z female", where the females act more manly then the males. statistically the most homosexual generation to ever exist. ¼ identify as lgbt. 🤣
@@CitrusMenace The fact that you don’t understand says a lot. What they mean is, things that were asked here were common knowledge back 30 or 40 years ago. Now, most people collage age or even a bit older more than likely wouldn’t know these things. That’s what they mean by “80’s and 90’s. A little reading comprehension goes a long way. You just gotta try a bit.
Unfortunately the broken western society of today teaches women to be like this, slowly turning them into men. America especially will all be a massive sausage fest with rough handed manly women
@@tomislavbelacic2345 except for the capital of America question because people who live out of America wouldn't know that but rest of the questions 95% people could answer there is no brain abt this
@John Alpha She's actually correct (give me $5) as the theme was "Elementary Trivia" If he said do yo use the light, she would have probably said RGB 😁
She's lacking understanding of risk. Risking everything just to always get a payout of $5 is bad judgement. She's definitely wont be the one running my empire. A smartperson would negotiate better terms rather than play by the existing rules; and that's what separates the upper class from the middle class.
Everyone should know/remember at least 3/5 of these basic questions though, I wouldn't call this "sharp". Don't take it the wrong way, not looking for a YT battle lol
@@jacob9673 you’re not wrong, but there are multiple types of primary colors - you’re talking about light mixing, she’s talking about dye mixing, and there are further nuances
When she said “You’re the man” he should have said “correct” and handed her 5 more dollars.
smooth
I hope he reads this and lies awake at night thinking “damn, that woulda been so cool”.
Missed opportunity, for sure
Haaaaaa love it
😂😂😂
First time I have seen an American not embarrass themselves with street questioning
Often times this content style is cherry-picked to only include people who get answers wrong and edited to make them look worse. Or they just pay people to look dumb. This guy seems really down to earth tho, I hope to see more vids from him
It’s not on street, she a college student 💀
You know those Jimmy Kimmel ones are cherry picked or sometimes straight up scripted right?
well its green not yellow 🤯
maybe other countries aren't as smart as they think
That’s a great combo, beauty + brain + great personality
Brain?xd at least now I am sure you don't have one xD
@@anassmaarich6557 I assume you’re not from America? Because sadly enough she’s a genius compared to most woman that get asked these questions
@@joshcarr8918 Yeah, I my parents are from moroco but I was born in Spain and now I live in France, but being inculturized or not depends on the degree of education that are people in general getting, and trust me, it is not really much better here in France XDDDD Obviously the elite remains the elite but I feel that the " average" or the " mass " is going down over the time. ( principally because of social media )
@@anassmaarich6557 when I was growing up people were not this dumb. I’m now 30 and they lowered the numbers for grades, teachers getting caught giving good grades to kids who can’t do the most basic of math. In general people have become so lazy especially at their jobs. It’s almost everywhere our fast food is horrible anywhere you go and rude service. Life in general seems depleting to me
@@joshcarr8918 Yes you're right. But hopefully the elite is still there, the top ( or the good students ) students become more and more top, and the ones that actually decided to follow the good path are increasing in quality and in expectations, so at least, if the worst becomes worse, the best becomes better, that's my honest observation ( we see it reflected on the difficulty of the great universities exams and contests, and also in the increasing speed of research in science ). What I like about France is that everyone has an opportunity to follow any path according to their scolar level and job orientation through education instead of being complete dropouts. True, the interests may have become more futile, but at least society here doesn't completely crumble because as the number of dumb people increase, the number of people that do basic works and is actually useful to society increases too. I think this is another way to see things, I mean, I could continue writing till tomorrow, but I think it's time to sleep for me XDDD.
She's gonna take those $25 and go to the bar. When she leaves, she'll still have $25 🙃
😂
She will leave with $225 after an hour or two.
And my number
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
The fact that she knows when to stop makes her very smart.
the fact that this is staged makes her a genius
@@L7Fx the fact that I realized it just now makes me dumb.
@@Vegetasinghyadav RGB are primary colours in the tech world.
RYB are primary colours in the art world.
@@somatoes4667 let me delete this comment real quick. Thanks fr the info.🙏
@@Vegetasinghyadavplease don't delete it
I was left dumbfounded when she said 32 degrees. Then I remembered not everyone uses Celsius😂
Dude same
When they don’t say 273 degrees
@@joshuahetzler1548 ?? its zero for celcius what are you tallking about?
@@myname-mz3lo he talkin about Kelvin
@@myname-mz3lo bruh moment
It's so nice to watch one of these where the person being questioned isn't a moron! It gives me hope for the future.
She's 20 and answering elementary school questions! Mmm I don't know, easy money I'd say
@@maurocosta5904 the water one stumped me idk 🤷♂️
She was happy just for the twenty-five dollars. Loved that.
Finally, an adult that's not embarrassing the us.
Something tells me they only post the embarrassing ones. Like we need more bad news.
@@ashtheviking5007 except the last one, she got that wrong, but it´s a common mistake, so yeah not bad
@@symmetrie_bruch she got it correct.
@@andrewd4139 no that might be what you learn in kindergarten put it´s incorrect.
the subtractive primary colors are cyan, magenta and yellow. the additive primary colors are red, green and blue.
@@symmetrie_bruch Nah, it's blue, yellow, and red. You get green by mixing blue and yellow, wich would make it a secondary colour.
Bro is having more trouble asking the questions than she is answering them.
🤣🤣
💀
LMFAOO 😭
Except they weren‘t all correct
bahaha
😊🎉 Smart young lady! There are two sets of primary colors: RGB (for light) and RYB (for paint). I was worried if he would be picky and say “wrong”. 😂
R, G, B are called brother colors. I was taught this back in like the 6th grade. There is only one set of primary colors
Yellow is a combo of red and green. Not primary.
@@kidkainenberkhalter407 There are 2. One for light and 1 for paint
@@Adventurer-te8fl maybe in the world of an art scholar. But there are only three primary/Primordial colors.
@@mrbob4u495That's if we're talking about light. But for pigments green is a combo of blue and yellow.
It's a huge relief to hear a college student who has basic knowledge. So many don't know what year the war of 1812 was, or the capital of the United States, etc. She's a smart woman.
Are you serious?! You think answering the most basic questions = intelligence?!
Respect to this young lady. She even knows when to walk away.
too often she broke on casino and learnt!
@@tennisone6376 that trip to the bar paid off big time.
Respect?? For WHAT? Disrespect for the fella who gave her money for the wrong answer. The correct answer for the primary colors is RGB, red, green, blue (not yellow).
@@Destroyer_27 YOU might try to google it. RGB are additive (so for the light sources), CMY are subtractive (for paint). You clearly see that Yellow is NOT amongst the RGB, and RG are NOT with Yellow. As simple as that. It's just like you can't possibly be going to and from work at the same time. "Of course, the notion that all colors can be mixed from RYB primaries is not true, just as it is NOT true in any system of real primaries." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary_color
@@piotrang8634 it’s red blue and yellow, accept that you’re wrong. the fact that you can create green by mixing blue and yellow proves that yellow is primary and green is not. good luck next time buddy.
she's just saved a whole generation of blondes from ridicule 🤣
Lol very true
You beat me to it. My same thoughts hahaha. Well played
@@paologomez2578 🤣👊🏽
Not too fast. If you listen to what she said she just about to screw up the blonds for later on because she's going to go find a more acceptable man for her future take the money from the guy kind of action
Yeah, my sister is blonde as hell and she's got 2 degrees and a masters. She's way smarter than me, that's for sure
So nice to see an intelligent young lady.
🤭 Those questions are elementary. Answering them does not equal intelligence.
Intelligent? 😂😂😂
she's so calm and collected
most people are
She has good energy
To cheat on you
@@ronnie499 lmao
Lesbo energy
She beautiful student
Great
Lmao I love how she answered the questions more confidently than the dude asked them...
He wasn't expecting to have to come up with more on the spot. Lucky he had enough cash to cover her. Probably real glad she quit when she did LOL
imagini thinking the primary colours are blue , yellow and red
@@RicardoCosta-sz2ob I mean, in a context they are. Now if you’re more into other fields, there we talking about something else.
@@RicardoCosta-sz2ob for paint it is. What are you talking about?
Lmaooooo!!!! 😆 😂
Bruh she killed it
She's smarter than 99% of college students.
Nop! She is still as dumb as them.
The guy's vivid enthusiasm really makes the video.
Lmao, you made my day
Best comment 😂
Refreshing tbh
Lol
Lol 😂. It beats those guys who are overly enthusiastic for veiws
it's finally nice seeing one of these where the person being interviewed isn't a complete moron 😂😂
Yeah, when people get stupid questions they tend to over think
I legit would have gotten half of these wrong. 😬🤣🤦♀️🤦♀️
That’s the truth.
I actually felt annoyed I want to see failure not success this is CZcams
@@travis4948 She got the last question wrong, so your satisfaction is filled.
it pays to be smart and be at the right place at the right time
These are human beings.
she demolished a common stereotype. modesty is so attractive.
the sterotype being?
its staged so nothing was 'demolished'
@@ynpavo blondes being dumb ?
@@coldones9505 Bro not everything is staged you could clearly see that the the guy was thinking of questions to ask
@@coldones9505if she answered wrong then it wouldn’t be staged. You Pretty much choose your own reality 😂
😭 i love how simple and wholesome this video is
This video made you cry?
@@niddy1 no???
That last question has 3 correct answers, although one of them is not used much any more since digital photography. Her answer is correct for pigment mixing. For transparencies (color slides, computers) it's red, blue and green. For negative filtration (color photography when they made pics from negatives) it's cyan, magenta and yellow. She's pretty smart. Nice to see that not everyone is an idiot nowadays.
Red, Blue and Yellow is not a correct answer for any form of the question "What are the primary colors?". It's either Red, Green and Blue or Magenta, Cyan and Yellow
@@greg2kdotcom Sounds like your knowledge came from photography, as did mine, or more likely computers, unless you're an old geezer like me. However, long before I picked up a camera, I learned in the 3rd or 4th grade that Red. Blue and Yellow are the primary colors. And the ARE, if you talking about mixing paint or other opaque pigments. If you disagree, tell me this: how would you would get yellow paint form mixing paints of those other colors you say are the primaries?
@@pickleballer1729 RGB are primary additive colors. Cyan, magenta, and yellow are secondary subtractive colors. Her answer is WRONG. She tried to go on to long. She’s blond. What did you expect?!
@@glennedgar2633 OK, you have some Red, Green and Blue paint. How do you get yellow by mixing them?
@@pickleballer1729 1 part red, 1 part green
A smart woman who knows when to walk away from the table with her chips and gets excited about life. Hats off
If this is the standard of smart we are all doomed.
@@reemr9954 wrong. green is yellow + blue. Don't mistake RGB with primary colors, it's different things
@@oBergerr yello I'm thinking red + green is yellow
@@reemr9954 you are still thinking about rgb. It only applies to led emitted colors. The colors you find in the nature and are used in paints for example are called substractive colors. To understand it, we need to know how colors work in the nature. The pigment absorbs a given lenght of the light spectrum, and the rest it doesn't absorb is the color that is reflected back to our eyes. When we mix two different pigments, let's say blue and yellow, the resulting pigment will absorb light from both blue and yellow spectrums, and the resulting color that is reflected, that is the color that wasn't absorbed by the mixed pigments, will be a darker color, that is green. But in colors made by leds, light is not absorbed, it is emitted, so the classic color theory would not work. As mixing colors in nature will result in a darker color , as more light will be absorbed by the pigment, mixing light emitting sources will result in a brighter tone, as more light will be emitted as a result. That's why in rgb red + green is yellow. Red light range + green light range will result in a brighter light range that is yellow. If you mix red, green and blue, it will result in a ever brighter light range, that is white. In the other hand, mixing the three primary colors in nature you will get the darkest light range as the pigment will absorb most of the light spectrum, resulting in black.
@@oBergerr I agree with you, and I'll give it to you, you're right. But for the purposes of having a zero L record on the internet I will say I'm right. Xo have a good day
what are three primary colors?
me a computer engineer: RGB
Rgb is correct, she's wrong
@@Zane_Zaminsky depends on the context... from an artist pov it's RYB whereas in science we generally consider RGB
@@pranabsarkar392 you're wrong look in a book
@@robertbolding4182 you’re both correct. This video is very helpful in explaining what primary colors really are: czcams.com/video/Ob_ytLkqIuM/video.html
There can be many different sets of primary colors depending on the gamut you’re working with. Artists have traditionally used RYB, printers use CMY and the visual sciences use RGB. You can even have more than 3 primary colors in a gamut (a given range of colors) but we generally use 3 because our eyes are built with 3 color cones. These color cones are actually completely relative, so they only differentiate differences between colors, not actual objective colors, so what you perceive as red might look like blue to me, but we perceive the same relative difference between all colors so it works out indistinguishably in the end.
I said red green blue also haha
At least she was honest though
Props to the video makers for showing this. Usually they filter out the correct answers and only post the people who get questions wrong.
She also knew when to stop. She ain't greedy...love her
Uhm who the fuck shes a goddamn prophet in this generation
May not be too greedy at that moment but she's really a party girl looking for a much more able Guy to get way more money
She calculated how much money she needed for the bar and didn't want to drink too much.
@@youuuuuuuuuuutube Once again you are being naive. Women get free drinks all of the time. Thats Uber money
@@divergentthg7925 If that's all you. It's mere speculation. What I see Is a woman who see the opportunity to make more money but decides to risk just enough. If that doesn't make her reasonable in my eyes then I don't know what will. There's nothing wrong with a woman going to a bar, drinking a beer and having a good time.
shook the man’s hand. Respect
This is fake you dunce lol
@@donniedarko7359 nope. You’re wrong. Everything on the internet is real.
@@donniedarko7359 you half-wit
@@_PNW_Chris My bad G 😩
@@donniedarko7359 I forgive you bro we friends again
Her friend was definitely surprised 😅
"You got to know when to hold him, know when to fold him, no when to walk away."
She just restored hope for her generation, love it!
And i lost hope to citizen from the USA. How can you still belive that you are the continent AMERICA 🤣 the question was wrong the answer was wrong everything is wrong 🤣 the biggest state is probably nunavut from canada. But if you ask biggest state in the US then and only then its Alaska. 🤣
I had hope until she said what she was going to spend the money on. It was a temporary false hope.
With those easy questions she could have taken all his money
One person in a sea of millions answering question a 12 year old should know has restored your faith? Really?
Fuck that was a low ass bar.
This girl has single handedly destroyed the 2000 year old myth about blondes 👏🏾
I'm sure if you check down under she is a brunnette..😆
@@dariomartinez459 i would love too. the friend more so.
The military did intelligence testing based on hair color - blondes came out on top.
...wait....do you think Gebuz made blondes? 😂🤣😂😂
🤣she answered 4 question that are the very definition of common knowledge, and you think she's a genius!😭
It's a sad state of affairs that many more people don't know the answer to 1 or more of those questions.
When a girl is smart, beautiful and very humble and knows when to stop. Wifey !
Finally a young person that stayed awake in school
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣..is true
Then spends winnings on alcohol 🙄
Awake but not woke
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@@rubytuesday4379 estudié*
She single handedly restored my faith in humanity.
Hyperbolic much
Agreed. And her knowledge only made her more attractive!
Why because she could answer elementary grade questions
Your faith in humanity might need to be checked. These questions were all pretty irrelevant as far as needing to know. Unless somehow you managed to make it in life with the all powerful knowledge of the 3 primary colors.
You’ve got that bar set pretty low huh?
Somebody who can finally actually answer questions
She's too smart for the bar.
Finally. A young person who actually seemed to pay attention in elementary school.
''first'' i've seen i can think of rn
Yup... he found one of those rare college kids who has an IQ larger than her shoe size. But now she's gonna take that prize money to a bar and kill off a bunch of those brain cells.
@@Mr.Ekshin LoL
This is a funny comment but most people won't find the humor
She’s clever 🤙
Single handedly smashed the "dumb blonde" stereotype
It's just common knowledge
Yaaaaasss! 👍👍😝
Uh...
Seriously? The bar is so fkn low? Knowing 2nd grade shit means you are not dumb?
Also...the primary colors question sent me on a loop.
It's red, green and blue. But they teach that it's red, blue and yellow.
Apparently it's 2 schools of thought: additive and subtractive.
One is about material colors, like actual paint. Mixing actual paint and colours to make others, they see yellow as one of the primary colors instead of green.
However, when we talk about chemicals, light, physics, tech, it's green instead of yellow.
Red, green and blue together make white, discovered by newton by fuking around with light and prisms. And they make more light when mixed.
It's additive because each colour light makes it brighter, until it's pure white.
And red and green make yellow.
Probably have the hair dyed
With those 4th grade questions
Thanks for keeping hope alive young lady!
This is an intelligent woman, she's just proved it in more than one way. 🥂
A true gentlewoman.
You mean lady 😊
@@MissIshX No he means a person. What is a woman? 🤣🤣
That's what I thought too. So normal compared to the woke people all around her.
@@BarbaryLion85 a gender?
@@Da_Chop414 gender is just an idea made up by the patriarchy.
She was grateful about it and not spoiled whatsoever, nice : )
@@uok6216 cuz she won $25😂
What?? Spoiled about what? Spoiled about earning it? You're fuxked.
@@uok6216 some people have received a much greater amount and literally carry on like it’s no big deal. This girl was grateful for the $25 even if it’s not too much money.
Because college kids think that they are special now days
don't simp
Finally, a college student that’s not a moron! Well played Amanda!
Not bad... she was able to answer correctly to primary school questions!
@@franciscomanuelteruelgutie6790 a lot of the girls on these things act dumb af and don't know common sense questions 😂🙈
To be fair the temperature and color questions have 2 potential answers depending on the context and system you are using.
@@mnomadvfx true!
@@mnomadvfx the color question has at least 3 right answers (Red, Green, Blue or Cyan, Magenta, Yellow or Red, Green, Blue and Yellow). The temperature question has infinite right answers, the temperature at which water freezes depends on composition and pressure. Anyway the triple point of pure water at 0.6117 kPa - used to define the Kelvin scale - is 32.018°F or 0.01°C or 273.16K.
It’s refreshing to see an on street quiz with someone who isn’t stupid.
I want to be randomly stopped and asked these kinds of questions for money. Lol
She’s not asking. She’s telling you what the answer is.
Yeah, right. The moron gave her money for the wrong answer. The correct answer for the primary colors is RGB, red, green, blue (not yellow).
Pretty sure she didn’t learn any of that in school
@@77LUCKYNUMBER77Probably not these days lol
@@77LUCKYNUMBER77 Where would she learn it? That's all basic stuff in school.
Yep. She answers confidently without making it sound like a question.
It’s refreshing to see young people that can answer questions a child should know.
@@4k99m You didn't know any of the answers did you? 😂
I was thinking the same thing. Lol. These questions were so incredibly easy. I learned the primary colors in 1st grade when we did finger painting. Although Alaska is the largest state by land area. But California is the largest state by population. So that question would have required a clarifying request.
@David Quill Er, I didn't ask but ok.. 🥱
@David Quill Watch again & keep count with your fingers & thumbs... I'll give you a clue, she had $25 at the end...
@@4k99m lol bro tell me you're 10 or something
Smart effortless girl!! Love it!
Faith in gen Z restored 🤣 not only she knew all the answers, but she also seems pretty chill
Cute. Smart. And polite. That's rare these days.
I'm sorry, faith restored because she can answer a few questions a 2nd grader should be able to breeze through? What a joke
Her parents are probably super rad
@@DOOMlordevil here's the thing..THEY CAN'T ANYMORE. Federal Education has failed.
@Dacia Sandero guys nah just go to So Cal. We're everywhere.
This was decent to watch. She seemed chill and knew common knowledge facts and he wasn’t being an asshole or making snide remarks….Breath of fresh air from most of these vids.
Tbh I didn’t know Florida’s capital I was a little disappointed in myself lmao
@@nicarmendariz9079capital
@@mrbig1022 I really am making a fool of myself on this thread💀
@@nicarmendariz9079 xD
@@nicarmendariz9079
TBH - I knew, but watching this video, I realized that I don't know why I should know it. Honestly, who gives a fuck about Tallahassee aside from people who live there.
Beautiful and smart.. total respect. These were easy questions but even I screwed up 😂
You go girl that girl knows her shit
Taking the money while she was ahead was the smartest thing she did.
And wasting it on alcohol was the stupidest thing she did
@@anubis6374 god forbid someone have fun jeez 🤨 college is stressful, life in general is stressful lol. Let people unwind
@@anubis6374 you're right man, the $25 is basically a house deposit. Better not waste that free money on a fun night out.
@@anubis6374 just because that's something YOU wouldn't do doesn't make it a stupid decision. Live your life the way you want too and let others live theirs and not based on your opinions on what they should or shouldn't do with THIER money.
@@TheOwensillarshe’s a young woman in college. She can easily get drinks for free and could probably use that $25 so she can have more than ramen that week 😂
Intelligent and well mannered. Great parents.
but then blows it on alcohol.
turns stupid.
out of school and pregnant.
It’s this comment 👆🏼
The parents who raised their child right, and this is what happens when they get it spot on, and then when she gets married and has kids they have a better chance at having a good upbringing like their grandparents did when they raised their mother, and that’s how easy it is 🤷🏻♂️
It only takes one generation of being a degenerate/democratic socialist to set it backwards and ruin a family name or lineage 😢
🧐Good parenting and family values are lost on most people 🤔
Yes!
4th grade questions is considered intelligent?
@@411Adidas you'd be surprised how many idiots in America couldn't answer a single one of these.
She deserved more than 25 dollars 💸
I got nothing but positive thoughts and best wishes for this girl .
She's a keeper .
Try going to some of the local colleges and ask the same questions
I bet they couldn't even get half right .
This young lady was raised properly 👌🏼 her parents should be proud!
Bruh she literally said she was going to get drinks on the weekend at the club 😂
Why? Because she knows questions a fifth grader could answer?
@@trixzify at least she don't embarrassed her parents..
@@trixzify wow. Now that I think about it, our expectations are pretty low. 😂🤣🤣🤣
I'm a f*cking Brit and I could answer all these. It isn't rocket science FFS.
The fact she shook your hand at the end tells you all you need to know about her well-mannered beautiful character👍
A lady is supposed to extend her hand FIRST ( if she wants it shaken) so GUYS THATS THE REAL. I read hundred yrs ago. So assume it's true still
@@paulettestegall8530 wtf
Plus she's got the brain and mind to go with it.
@@paulettestegall8530 ??
Dude it's just a damn handshake 😂
This young lady is right on point. Intelligent, beautiful, and took the $$$. Right on!
She's a keeper. No doubt about it.
She is better educated than 98% of the other kids.
Rotorhead? Shd be rottenhead. She was an adult. And you thought 12 yr olds shd be as smart. Try this. Can a Sea, be a Lake?
C'mon. All of your 98% stupid kids know it.
Lol those easy questions makes you think shes smarter than 98% of other kids?
@@Aoeror98Better educated does not mean smarter.
In America*
Heck, she's better educated than a lot of adults, period.
My heart sinked when she said that water would freeze at 32 degrees. Its when he said "correct" that I realized that she was talking about farenheit.
Same here🤣
Sank not sinked
I was searching for this comment! 😂 Now it makes sense ..thanku 😂
But she said "fahrenheit" 😩
The fact it took that long to give the correct answer tells me Celsius is the better system. Water freezes at zero degrees and boils at 100 degrees. Easy.
Guys, I think we still have hope.
Thank goodness she could answer these questions correctly. Sadly, most people cannot.
She just single-handedly broke like 4 stereotypes
@@erhweras5067 incel
Not really, cause she got questions wrong and he just said correct to them. The three primary colours are Red, green and blue. Aka RGB.
@@alisonanderson4732 Green is a tertiary color. A combination of blue and yellow. I'm an artist and I learned that a very long time ago. If you're talking digital and internet fine. But in art, and painting it's Blue Yellow Red. Combine all three and you get black.
Red, yellow and blue are primary colors. RGB refers to colors of light.
@@BrianKliewerI thought green was a secondary color since it's made from two primary colors. Like orange and purple.
she has got a very clear, pure energy. comforting. EDIT: haha , thank you for all the shit you are throwing at me ;) (probably you are right)
Bet that energy changes at the bar
@@snakekeeper2073 oh for sure 😏
Very clear, pure energy ? Very wholesome too, right ? I bet she's right cunt though.
All she did was answer questions guy
Raised well
Finally some one who knows stuff.
Great going Amanda. 👏👏👏. I am not too sure if spending the money in a bar is a CORRECT choice. 🤔
She is a prime example of what a college woman should be. So smart and confident. She got it.
it doesnt mean she is smart if she now things
@@randomizer2050 Ima still give her the benefit of the doubt, because there's some girls out there, that don't know how to use a broom to sweep a floor.
That's not considered smart beyond 3rd grade.
@@randomizer2050 Well, 'knowin' a lot of things IS actually what most consider smart.
@@mrequi1 Well then, I'm glad you've had experiences with decent people. Where I'm from, grown adults are lucky to be smarter then a 3rd grader. It's very sad. We need people that gives us hope.
For a change, it's nice to see a student answer basic questions that a 3rd grader should know.
No she’s pretty exceptional. These questions while basic on their own, also coupled with public pressure and being on the spot make them MUCH more difficult. It’s easy to sit back in your chair at home by yourself, it’s entirely different doing it in public. She’s exceptional.
@@ASGelly not really lol. Its not who wants to be a millionaire on national TV live in front of thousands of people, dude. Its some random dude asking super simple questions that anybody *should* know if they're over the age of 10. Pressure or not lol
@@ASGelly you just have *super* low standards of what "exceptional" is and your basing your own lack of being able to perform under any tiny amount of pressure, or possibly your inability to answer simple questions with a camera present, onto others
@@ASGelly imagine hyping up someone answering what the 3 primary colours are 😂
@@ASGelly I think it helped that the dude had a very calming energy to him, a lot of the time, people asking these questions are very excited and enthusiastic, which can definitely make people freeze up a bit more
WOW there's still hope for college students in USA!! Well done girl!!
The College must be in Florida.
- What are the three primary colors?
- RGB left the chat.
Thank you!
Yes!! Thank you 😂
In german it is right, Rot, Gelb, Blau
Digital colour space and analog colour space are two separate things.
@@shawnpitman876 it’s wrong for the “analog” space (subtractive) as well. It’s cyan, magenta, yellow
- Friendly
- Polite
- Confident
- Intelligent
- Knows when she should end it
- Handshakes well
- Compliments the guy and thanks him
Perfection.
she doesn't even know you bro
@@christopherhall5361 You don't know her, you don't know him, you don't know if they know each other or not. Eat it.
@@twentytwo138 that was needlessly hostile, did I hit a little close to home for you?
Aren't the three primary colours red, green, blue?
@@JUST-TAP-IT-IN nope, green is blue+yellow
Three cheers for Amanda! We've seen SO many young people randomly questioned on the street
who can't answer even the simplest questions. Good that she knows when to walk away while she's ahead. Smart girl!
A lot depends on where you go to ask.
Somebody paid attention in school, hell yeah.
She just seems like so much fun. You can tell, she’s just a genuine woman.
a genuine woman? she dresses like a biological female, and can answer 4th grade questions. but still acts like a dude "your the man"
very feminine of her. hah. maybe a genuine "gen-z female", where the females act more manly then the males. statistically the most homosexual generation to ever exist. ¼ identify as lgbt. 🤣
And not a complete moron
Aryan blood memory, indeed you knew answers as well, elementary school and elementary info!
@Bhanna4d I was actually really surprised. I would have got the freezing point wrong. But other than that most of us should know basically geology.
She’s wasting all that money at a bar and probably getting stoned. She’s most certainly not a genuine woman. She’s a loser.
The three primary colors for Additive Mixing are Red, Green (not Yellow), and Blue. For Subtractive Mixing, they are Red, Yellow, and Blue.
According to companies that make printers, cyan, magenta, and yellow should be the primary ones.
Walking away with the money was the smartest answer yet.
It's nice to see someone who can answer questions correctly on CZcams.
Omg it's so rare to see a young person have the 80's, 90's common knowledge nowadays. I salute her!
And instead of appreciating it, you are trying to get her down🤌
It's not rare, you are just watching at the wrong place.
tf 80s 90s 🤦
Wtf do those questions have to do with the 80s or 90s?
@@CitrusMenace
The fact that you don’t understand says a lot. What they mean is, things that were asked here were common knowledge back 30 or 40 years ago. Now, most people collage age or even a bit older more than likely wouldn’t know these things. That’s what they mean by “80’s and 90’s. A little reading comprehension goes a long way. You just gotta try a bit.
She's intelligent and she pays for her own drinks. She's a catch.
Lmao
yeah. she don't need no man.
"Asking College Students Elementary School Trivia". Very intelligent answers, indeed...
@@blobbruh6884 these types usually get wifed up real quick and are happy to do so
Unfortunately the broken western society of today teaches women to be like this, slowly turning them into men. America especially will all be a massive sausage fest with rough handed manly women
Very cool human interaction
She is amazing.
She even answered the "What you gonna do with the money" correctly. Baller.
Beauty, brains, and respectful!!! All hope isn't lost. We need more Queens like this!!
Brain? Bro this is elementary school question
@@sonoio8217 Yea, maybe but lets be honest - 90% of world population doesn't know to answer on all 5 of them correctly...
@@tomislavbelacic2345 except for the capital of America question because people who live out of America wouldn't know that but rest of the questions 95% people could answer there is no brain abt this
@@jairajroy8830 ?
@@jairajroy8830 he asked what is the largest state (alaska) but people tend to answer with texas because of how maps look
Smart and classy young lady. Love it. ✌🏾
That is the smartest person in America. Why isn't she running the country
Love the fact she knew not just the answers, but also when to quit. Respect! :)
@John Alpha She's actually correct (give me $5) as the theme was "Elementary Trivia"
If he said do yo use the light, she would have probably said RGB 😁
@John Alpha Physics wise yes its RGB, in painting is RYB, printing-wise CMY & CMYK
She's lacking understanding of risk. Risking everything just to always get a payout of $5 is bad judgement. She's definitely wont be the one running my empire. A smartperson would negotiate better terms rather than play by the existing rules; and that's what separates the upper class from the middle class.
Good to see a sharp college student for once. She’ll go far.
there is not much competition so it should be easy
Everyone should know/remember at least 3/5 of these basic questions though, I wouldn't call this "sharp". Don't take it the wrong way, not looking for a YT battle lol
That's what smart is on your book?
It’s RGB-no yellow
@@jacob9673 you’re not wrong, but there are multiple types of primary colors - you’re talking about light mixing, she’s talking about dye mixing, and there are further nuances
Guy: "Take it or risk it?"
Me: "Brisket"
She is smart also. Thank you Almighty.
So refreshing to see a young person know all the answers.
She was wrong though in the last one. The primary colors are red, blue and green. Not yellow.
Still good job
@@mohaiminshoron4911 You're thinking that because of RGB color schemes, but nope - Red Yellow Blue are the 3 primary colors.
@@mohaiminshoron4911 Red, Blue and Green are the primary colors of light while Yellow, Red, Blue are the primary colors of pigment.
@@Gabebox gonna crash in and say you're all wrong, it's yellow, cyan and magenta. I'm fun at parties.
but then admits she's going to blow the money on booze haha
She’s a confident young lady. Well done!
Pretty dumb
RBG are the three primaries.. Yellow is not.
@@mikedeitz2924 yellow and blue combine to make green. So yellow is a primary color. Green is not.
@mike deitz Wow dude. Why did you embarrass yourself.
@@mikedeitz2924 haahahhah