A “Murder” of Crows? Can You Name These Animal Groups?

In English, a group of dogs is a “pack.” But what do you call a group of owls? Or flamingos? The English language is full of poetic, strange, and hilarious names for animal groups. Only language experts get 100% on this test. Fun Fact: A group of crows is called a “Murder” because they were … Read more

The Phobia Test: Do You Know the Scientific Names for These Fears?

We all fear something. But do you know the scientific name for it? From the fear of spiders to the fear of small holes, psychology has a name for everything. Test your medical vocabulary. Match the phobia to the fear. Did you know? “Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia” is, ironically, the fear of long words.

The Universe Quiz: Are You Smarter Than a NASA Intern?

Space: the final frontier. But how much do you actually know about our solar system and the laws of physics? From black holes to the speed of light, test your scientific knowledge against the universe. Did you know? Venus is hotter than Mercury despite being further from the Sun, due to its thick atmosphere creating … Read more

Hacker Vocabulary Test: Do You Know These Cybersecurity Terms?

In the digital age, ignorance is a vulnerability. You hear about “Phishing” and “Ransomware” on the news, but can you actually define them? This test covers the essential vocabulary of modern cybersecurity. If you care about your digital safety, you should score at least 80%. Security Tip: “Social Engineering” is often more dangerous than any … Read more

Scam Vulnerability Test: Do You Have the “Victim Personality”?

“I would never fall for that.” That sentence is the most dangerous thing you can say. Scammers don’t target stupidity; they target human nature. They exploit your kindness, your fear, and your desire for a better life. Are you a fortress of skepticism, or are you a walking target? This psychological assessment measures your “Scam … Read more

The Vocabulary IQ Test: Do You Know What These “Smart” Words Mean?

Do you have the vocabulary of a university professor? Or do you rely on basic English? We’ve selected 15 words that appear frequently in literature and high-level journalism. Prove your intelligence by selecting the correct definition. Word of the day: “Defenestration” is historically famous for the “Defenestration of Prague” in 1618, which started a war.