If you answer all these questions you could be a super genius
We all know how important it is to keep our minds healthy, as boosting cognitive function is just as vital to our overall health as regularly keeping our bodies active. And while brain teasers that ask you to find hidden objects or complete complex puzzles can challenge you in different ways, there's nothing quite like a good old-fashioned general knowledge quiz.
So why not try your hand at the 15 questions prepared below? There's no time limit on working them out, but you'll be able to boast to your friends if you get them all right AND do it in record time, so why not see how quickly you can solve each one? We'll give you the answers at the end, so you'll know your score, the Mirror reports.
According to This Quiz, who prepared the questions, they're supposed to be designed for "smart people", so while it isn't an IQ test by any means, you can at least know you've got a good head on your shoulders if you can get most of the questions correct on the first try. And what's more, you even have the chance to completely guess the answers as they're all multiple choice - so even if you don't know, at least give it a go.
Have you worked out all of the answers yet? Don't worry if you haven't, you can keep working on it for as long as you need. However, we're about to give you all the answers so don't scroll any further if you don't want to know just yet!
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