A group of friends created a mock game show where they ask each other trivia questions. If a question is answered incorrectly, the person is "electrocuted" as a joke. The questions range from historical events to science facts, and the friends have fun teasing and joking with each other throughout the game. The video ends with a wrap-up, where the "electrocuted" person shares their experience and the group invites viewers to suggest future video ideas in the comments.
1. The first communication satellite was launched in 1960.
2. An elephant's pregnancy lasts approximately 22 months.
3. Leonardo da Vinci painted The Last Supper.
4. Copernicus discovered the movement of the planets in the 15th century.
5. The first question about the year America was discovered listed 1492, 1496, and 1450 as possible answers.
6. An adult has 32 teeth.
7. The tallest building in the world is located in Dubai.
8. An octopus has 3 hearts.
9. Mandarin is the most spoken language in the world.
10. Walt Disney's first animated movie was Snow White.
11. Instagram was created in 2010.
12. The year 2001 was mentioned as a possible answer for when a certain event occurred, but it was incorrect.
13. Socrates is known for saying the phrase "I know that I know nothing."
14. The date of birth of the speaker's mother and grandmother was mentioned, but the specific dates were not provided.
15. The tomato is considered a fruit.
16. The jicama is not considered a fruit.