Which country is the most advanced in the world? Where do the most intelligent people live? Some countries are known for their high technologies, inventions, and quality education. But are they really as smart as their reputation would have you think? And how does your country rank among average IQ levels?
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TIMESTAMPS:
South Africa 0:27
Saudi Arabia 0:58
India 1:37
Indonesia 2:21
The Philippines 2:59
Malaysia 3:36
Portugal 4:18
Italy 4:50
Spain 5:20
The US 5:48
Australia 6:24
The UK 6:49
Germany 7:16
Canada 7:38
The Netherlands 8:02
Japan 8:30
China 9:04
South Korea 9:30
Singapore 10:08
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SUMMARY:
- There are 30,000 schools in South Africa, and 26,000 of them are funded by the government. From 7 to 15 is the compulsory school age for kids.
- Saudi Arabia can boast an average IQ of 81 and free primary education that starts at the age of 6. Kids of different genders don’t study together there.
- Despite the strikingly low education expenditure of $22 per capita, India also boasts an average IQ of 81.
- Most kids in Malaysia go to pre-school at the age of 4, although it’s not even compulsory to start so early. Primary school begins at the age of 6 and lasts for 6 years.
- Portugal invests around $724 in public education per citizen. It’s totally free and obligatory for kids up to 18 years of age.
- Italy has given the world a lot of great minds that made a huge contribution in both sciences and art, and the country can boast an average IQ of 97 points.
- The largest country in Southern Europe also has an average IQ of 97. The Spanish government has really improved the educational standards in the last 25 years.
- With 4,500 accredited higher education institutions, America is a popular academic destination for students from around the world.
- A country with centuries of educational traditions and sky-high standards, the UK is the first to cross the 100-point mark. Kids start school at 3, and when they turn 16, they can either continue their studies or be done with them.
- Canada takes one of the leading positions in lots of world rankings when it comes to quality of life, civil rights, and education. So, the average IQ of 101 isn’t too surprising for this country.
- The Dutch attend school from 5 to 16 by law, but it’s pretty common for parents to send their little ones to school at the age of 4. Even though the official language in the country is Dutch, a lot of instruction in schools and universities goes on in English.
- The country with the highest life expectancy in the world and famous for its cutting-edge technologies scored 105 points when it comes to IQ. The school attendance rate in Japan is about 99.99%.
- South Korea leads in technologies as well as literacy, math, and the sciences. Pre-school education starts as early as the age of 3, even though that is optional.
- The sovereign city-state of Singapore is one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, and, with a score of 108, it’s the winner of today’s IQ challenge!
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10 Smallest Countries You Never Knew Existed &
Here's What Gangs From All Over the World Look Like &
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TIMESTAMPS:
South Africa 0:27
Saudi Arabia 0:58
India 1:37
Indonesia 2:21
The Philippines 2:59
Malaysia 3:36
Portugal 4:18
Italy 4:50
Spain 5:20
The US 5:48
Australia 6:24
The UK 6:49
Germany 7:16
Canada 7:38
The Netherlands 8:02
Japan 8:30
China 9:04
South Korea 9:30
Singapore 10:08
Music by Epidemic Sound
SUMMARY:
- There are 30,000 schools in South Africa, and 26,000 of them are funded by the government. From 7 to 15 is the compulsory school age for kids.
- Saudi Arabia can boast an average IQ of 81 and free primary education that starts at the age of 6. Kids of different genders don’t study together there.
- Despite the strikingly low education expenditure of $22 per capita, India also boasts an average IQ of 81.
- Most kids in Malaysia go to pre-school at the age of 4, although it’s not even compulsory to start so early. Primary school begins at the age of 6 and lasts for 6 years.
- Portugal invests around $724 in public education per citizen. It’s totally free and obligatory for kids up to 18 years of age.
- Italy has given the world a lot of great minds that made a huge contribution in both sciences and art, and the country can boast an average IQ of 97 points.
- The largest country in Southern Europe also has an average IQ of 97. The Spanish government has really improved the educational standards in the last 25 years.
- With 4,500 accredited higher education institutions, America is a popular academic destination for students from around the world.
- A country with centuries of educational traditions and sky-high standards, the UK is the first to cross the 100-point mark. Kids start school at 3, and when they turn 16, they can either continue their studies or be done with them.
- Canada takes one of the leading positions in lots of world rankings when it comes to quality of life, civil rights, and education. So, the average IQ of 101 isn’t too surprising for this country.
- The Dutch attend school from 5 to 16 by law, but it’s pretty common for parents to send their little ones to school at the age of 4. Even though the official language in the country is Dutch, a lot of instruction in schools and universities goes on in English.
- The country with the highest life expectancy in the world and famous for its cutting-edge technologies scored 105 points when it comes to IQ. The school attendance rate in Japan is about 99.99%.
- South Korea leads in technologies as well as literacy, math, and the sciences. Pre-school education starts as early as the age of 3, even though that is optional.
- The sovereign city-state of Singapore is one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, and, with a score of 108, it’s the winner of today’s IQ challenge!
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