Researchers found that mothers are the most quizzed people in the UK, and on subjects far and wide, they are asked more questions every hour than a primary school teacher as well as doctors and nurses.
The study of 1,000 mothers discovered girls aged four are the most curious, asking an incredible 390 questions per day - averaging a question every 1 minute 56 seconds of their waking day, 'The Telegraph' reported.
From breakfast in the morning at 7.19 am to tea time in the evening at 7.59 pm, the average mum faces a testing 12.5 hour day of questioning - working out at one question every two minutes 36 seconds.
A whopping 82 per cent of toddlers apparently go to their mothers first rather than their dad if they have a query.
As many as 24 per cent children said they go to their mother first if they have a question because their dad will just say 'ask your mum', the report said.
The most difficult questions kids ask their mothers include 'why is water wet?' and 'what are shadows made of?'
In all, a mother's knowledge is in such demand they get asked around 105,120 questions a year by their children.
The study by online retailer Littlewoods.Com found the amount of questions asked by children differs with age and gender, four year old girls being the most inquisitive.
On the other hand, nine-year-old boys seem to be more content with their knowledge, asking 144 questions per day - one every five minutes 12 seconds.
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