ЮТУБЕРЫ ОТВЕЧАЮТ НА ШКОЛЬНЫЕ ВОПРОСЫ 4 - Summary

Summary

The video appears to be a YouTuber answering school questions, with a mix of confidence and self-deprecation. The questions range from history (e.g., how Alexander Pushkin died, who was the first person to fly into space) to science (e.g., what is the most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere, how many centimeters are in a kilometer) to literature (e.g., who wrote the Divine Comedy). The YouTuber often provides humorous commentary and acknowledges when they're unsure or incorrect.

The YouTuber also reflects on their performance, saying they're "still holding on" with a "C grade" and that they're not the type of person who knows dates, names, and logical connections by heart. They express appreciation for the challenge and the opportunity to learn new things, and encourage viewers to subscribe to their channel, like, and share the episode with friends.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The YouTuber graduated from school in 1985.
2. Albert Einstein received the Nobel Prize in Physics.
3. Yuri Gagarin was the first person to fly into space.
4. Russia has 11 time zones.
5. There are 100,000 centimeters in one kilometer.
6. The author of the Divine Comedy is Dante Alighieri.
7. Pinocchio is a character from a fairy tale by Carlo Collodi.
8. The official language of Brazil is Portuguese.
9. The name of the son of God in the New Testament is Jesus.
10. In German-Scandinavian mythology, the supreme god is not mentioned, but the YouTuber seems to be referring to Odin or another god.
11. Mikhail Gorbachev was the first and only president of the USSR.
12. The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere is nitrogen.
13. The name of the two stars closest to the Earth is the Sun and Proxima Centauri (the closest star to the Sun).
14. The pyramids of Egypt were built by the ancient Egyptians (no specific person is mentioned).
15. Jesus is the name of the son of God in the New Testament.
16. In a leap year, there are 366 days.
17. The translation of "to be or not to be" is the same in English.
18. The name of the supreme god in German-Scandinavian mythology is not mentioned, but the YouTuber seems to be referring to Odin or another god.