The video involves a general knowledge battle at Sejiwa Coffee between three individuals – Leo, Turah, and the narrator, Bang Ian. The questions cover various topics, including education, sports, food, and culture, with specific emphasis on Indonesia, Japan, Russia, and America. The scoring is 6 for Leo, 6 for Jerome, and 2 for Turah. The challenges include identifying the origin of yoghurt, helicopter, and radio (Russia), naming Russian towns famous in Indonesia, and answering questions related to Japan and America. The humorous banter and playful interactions create an entertaining atmosphere throughout the video.
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1. Leo, Turah, and the narrator, Bang Ian, are present at Sejiwa Coffee.
2. They are planning to create a general knowledge battle content.
3. The narrator is Bang Ian, who is behind the camera.
4. The participants include students from Indonesia studying abroad in different countries.
5. The general knowledge battle has two concepts: scramble and special scramble.
6. Scramble questions involve using a pin to answer.
7. Special scramble questions restrict participants from answering if related to their study abroad country.
8. The first question is about the origin of yogurt, helicopter, and radio (Russia).
9. Leo answers "Swiss" but is incorrect.
10. Turah guesses "France," but it's also incorrect. The correct answer is "Russia."
11. Leo mentions radio being from Switzerland.
12. Turah mentions "Alaska" as the answer to a question.
13. Another question is related to Alaska separating from the mainland.
14. The narrator mentions the score, with Leonardo Edwin leading.
15. The next category is about sports.
16. A question about the number one-ranked male badminton player from Japan is asked.
17. A question about the 2018 FIFA World Cup winner (France) is asked.
18. Leo confuses the winner but gets it right (France).
19. The score is updated (2-1-0).
20. The next category is about food, with a question about American foods.
21. The participants discuss various foods like brownies and croissants.
22. A question about Valentine's Day origins (America) and White Day (Japan) is asked.
23. Leo answers correctly, and the narrator mentions the cultural origin (Roman festival).
24. The score is updated (3-2-0).
25. A quiz about Japan begins, with questions about universities, the tallest tower, and cultural aspects.
26. Questions about Russia are asked, including language and famous towns.
27. The final questions are about the United States, including the number of states, the Statue of Liberty, border countries, and beverage brands.
28. The final scores are Leo 6, Jerome 6, and Turah 2.
Please note that the extracted facts are organized numerically for clarity.