69 general knowledge questions in 7 minutes
In the heart of Toronto, Canada, a pair of 24-month-old twins are turning heads and melting hearts with a feat that seems almost unbelievable. Adhvaith and Daivik Sreekanth, with their innocent smiles and boundless curiosity, have mastered the art of answering more than 69 general knowledge questions a milestone that many much older children struggle with. What makes their achievement remarkable isn’t just the number of questions, but the variety. From naming animal habitats to identifying foods, from describing characteristics of creatures to recalling fun facts, these toddlers navigate topics that reveal both their sharp memory and their eagerness to explore.
The magic begins in their living room, where daily conversations transform into playful lessons. Their parents, recognizing the spark early on, gently nurtured it with stories, picture books, and interactive play. What began as a game of pointing at animals soon grew into a lively question-and-answer routine, one that showcased the twins’ ability to absorb and recall information with astonishing ease. Observers are often left amazed. At just two years old, Adhvaith and Daivik display focus and enthusiasm that mirror much older children. Yet, despite their extraordinary abilities, they remain toddlers at heart laughing, playing, and running around between their impromptu “quiz shows.”
Their journey is a reminder of the limitless potential that lies within young minds when curiosity is encouraged. For the Sreekanth family, it is not about records or recognition, but about celebrating learning as joy. As the twins continue to grow, their story inspires parents and educators alike: the seeds of knowledge, when sown early with love and patience, can blossom into something extraordinary. In Adhvaith and Daivik’s world, every question is an adventure, and every answer is a step toward endless possibilities.


