Are You Smarter Than Average?
A sleek, fast-paced 7-question trivia challenge testing definitions, scenarios, myths, and applied thinking.
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Question 1: Which blood type is known as the universal donor?
O Negative
AB Positive
A Positive
B Negative
Question 2: If a password is strong, which behavior helps keep it secure?
Reusing same password everywhere
Writing passwords on paper left by the monitor
Using a unique password manager entry
Sharing it with close coworkers for convenience
Question 3: Which mental habit improves learning most effectively?
Rereading the same notes repeatedly
Cramming the night before
Multitasking with background media
Spaced repetition over time
Question 4: Which scenario best demonstrates sunk cost fallacy?
Quitting a losing project despite past investment
Continuing a poor movie because you already paid
Switching careers after assessing skills and market
Choosing a new investment based on future ROI
Question 5: Which myth about memory is false?
Emotions can affect how we remember events
Sleep strengthens memory consolidation
We only use 10% of our brains
Retrieval practice improves recall
Question 6: When evaluating a source, which habit signals higher credibility?
Relying solely on a single anonymous tweet
Using flashy headlines without sources
Citing evidence and methods
Accepting claims that fit your beliefs
Question 7: Which tactic most reliably reduces decision fatigue?
Delaying every decision until morning
Automating routine choices
Making all decisions spontaneously
Increasing options for each choice