This week’s highlights are about Chemistry, an IQ Test and learning from Gab about monkeys and apes.
1. Tough Chemistry Questions. I always encourage Gab to ask good questions. He is interested with the chemical elements now and his questions are really tough. One reason I can’t answer them is that there are new elements in the periodic table. They weren’t there when I was in college. Second, Gab asks questions I did not bother asking before. So I need to Google a lot to provide him with an answer. But I like his curiosity. I like the challenge.
2. The Stanford-Binet Test. I was looking for some challenging Math questions for Gab and came upon the Stanford-Binet Test. It’s an IQ test that you can take online. There’s a quick test that you need to answer 50 questions within 12 minutes. It’s really tough. Some question are pretty evil! Find out for yourself. Take the Stanford-Binet Test here. The free test doesn’t provide the answers though.
3. Curious George is not a monkey!!! While reading the book Curious George, Gab says that the character Curious George is not a monkey. Although George looks like monkey, monkeys should have a tail. Illustrations of Curious George shows that he doesn’t have a tail at all. This makes Curious George an ape, not a monkey. Gab you are reading too many books.