Are YOU smarter than a nine-year-old? Take this quiz to find out!

Think you’re smarter than the average nine-year-old? Well, now’s your chance to prove it.

A tricky new quiz sees how you’d do on a range of topics aimed at nine-year-olds in the UK.

The nine-question quiz was made on SchoolQuizzing, a free online platform from quiz experts SpeedQuizzing (based in York), which teachers can use to run fast-paced, multi-round quizzes for their pupils, either in the classroom or remotely, in order to support learning objectives.

The quiz was devised by teachers Ben Knight and Jo Smith, who work at All Saints’ First School in Leek, Staffordshire, to test their Year 4 pupils (aged eight to nine-years-old) – but Ben and Jo also decided to ask a few adults to try it too, with interesting results.

While their Year 4 pupils covered themselves in glory, answering an average of seven out of nine questions correctly, the adults didn’t fare quite as well, with most struggling to get more than five correct.

Commenting on the results, Ben Knight said:

“On paper, you might think that adults would have the upper hand, but it’s fair to say that our Year 4s won hands down, with some of the grown-ups struggling to answer more than two questions correctly.”

So, how would you fare? Take the short test below and scroll down to the bottom to find out the answers.

Questions

Q1. What Roman numeral represents the number 50?

Q2. This is an outline of which country?

Q3. “At the stroke of midnight, the man turned into a werewolf.” The part of this statement in bold type is an example of:

a)     Subordinate clause

b)     Fronted Adverbial

c)     Determiner

d)     Adverb

Q4. Who is the patron saint of Scotland?

Q5. In what year was the Great Fire of London?

Q6. What is the name of the artist who painted this picture?

Q7. What is 11 x 12?

Q8. In meters, what is the average length of the small intestine found in humans?

a)     1–2

b)     3-4

c)     6-8

d)     10-12

Q9. What is the colour yellow in Spanish?

Answers

Q1. L

Q2. Wales

Q3. b – Fronted adverbial

Q4. St. Andrew

Q5. 1666

Q6. Claude Monet 

Q7. 132

Q8. c – 6-8

Q9. Amarillo

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