Are you someone with lots of common sense, or not so much? This quiz can tell you! Common sense is the ability to make sound, rational judgments and act reasonably.
So, our quiz will test your practical knowledge and ability to understand things as they truly are—not as they appear. Ready to get started? Answer these tricky, mind-bending questions and discover how much common sense you really have!
Questions Overview
- Once
- Eight times
- Six times
- Nine times
- They all do.
- One of them.
- Three of them.
- None of them do.
- They weigh the same.
- The steel.
- The feathers.
- I need more information.
- Mount Everest
- Mount McKinley
- Kangchenjunga
- Mount Vesuvius
- Up.
- Left.
- Right.
- This is impossible.
- 3rd place
- 2nd place
- Last place
- 1st place
- 1
- 12
- 0
- I need more information to answer this!
- By sleeping at night.
- By getting hypnotized.
- By getting surgery.
- They can’t, it’s impossible.
- Ignore it. Why would a prince be asking me for money? This seems fishy.
- Reply to him. Can I get some more information about this transaction?
- Send some money! I’ll send as much as I have to. This sounds like a great opportunity.
- Okay, I’ll do it—just this once.
- All of them.
- Mexico.
- United Kingdom.
- United States of America.
- Nope. If I were going to, I’d need my own good reason.
- If they had a good reason, I guess I would.
- If they told me to, I’d feel like I had to.
- Yeah! I sure would!
- None.
- 60 square feet of dirt.
- 150 pounds of dirt.
- More information is needed.
- Get to shelter right away.
- Duck under a tall tree or structure.
- Get as low to the ground as I can.
- Hug a copper pole?
- I try to have a calm one-on-one talk with them about the problem.
- I post on social media about how rude they are.
- I egg their house.
- I refuse to acknowledge them until they say sorry.
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What is Common Sense?
Common sense is the ability to make a sound judgment or deduction based on the facts you have available or the situation at hand. If someone is able to handle everyday matters rationally using whatever is considered the most “common” thought process among all people, they have common sense.
Common sense is independent of special knowledge, but it does measure your ability to understand and perceive whatever situation is at hand—whether you’re navigating a conflict at work or reading between the lines of some of the questions above to figure out what they’re really asking.
In everyday life, you might hear someone use the term and say something like:
- “Thank goodness I had the common sense not to comment anything ridiculous on his Instagram post.”
- “I thought it was just common sense to look both ways before crossing the street!”
- “My back was hurting, so I went to the doctor. It’s just common sense.”
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