Test Your Brain: Popular Trivia Challenge
Eight medium-level trivia questions across science, culture, and history—get enough right and you’ll earn the 'genius' label!
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Question 1: Which cognitive habit helps people learn faster by breaking tasks into achievable steps?
Chunking information
Avoiding practice tests
Cramming all at once
Multitasking frequently
Question 2: What concept describes testing small versions to learn quickly before scaling up?
Perfect design first
Minimum viable product
Total market rollout
Maximum feature set
Question 3: Which historical mindset emphasizes questioning accepted beliefs to spur progress?
Immediate conformity
Passive acceptance
Skeptical inquiry
Unquestioned tradition
Question 4: Which strategy improves decision-making by explicitly considering alternative explanations?
Red teaming
Groupthink
Single-source reliance
Confirmation narrowing
Question 5: Which learning habit beats passive reading for long-term retention?
Passive observation
Skimming summaries
Active recall practice
Highlighting everything
Question 6: Which outcome most likely follows applying 80/20 thinking to a project?
Maximizing low-priority work
Focusing effort on high-impact tasks
Equally distributing time across tasks
Postponing all decisions
Question 7: Which practice reduces bias by forcing people to write down their reasoning before outcomes are known?
Pre-mortem or precommitment
Instant gut reversal
Outcome-only evaluation
Retrospective rationalization
Question 8: Which myth is busted by research showing small, consistent habits beat sporadic major efforts?
Only large actions create big change
Success is purely luck
All change requires expert intervention
Habits can't be altered