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You Failed the US Citizenship Test
Oops, you only got 6 out of 10 right!
Oh. Oops. Okay, so it’s been a long time since high school, but still…I need to do some studying!
The people who do these quizzes suck. They won’t tell you the right answers. The other day I got 4 out of 8 on their ‘What do you know about blogging?’ quiz. Did Dairyland come before Blogger? How the f would I know? I looked at one Dairyland page and immediately tried to repress the memory. If I’d looked any longer I would have been struck blind.
OK so I got 9/10 on this one – maybe pretty please with f’n sugar on top would you like to tell me which one I missed?
You want a quiz?
http://www.newhumanist.org.uk/volume119issue5_more.php?id=969_0_32_0_c
Now THAT’S a quiz!
I passed? I passed! 7 out of 10. Guess I’ll be handing in my Belgian citizenship and moving to america… or maybe not.
Nice to know that all those hours of watching The West Wing really paid off. Anyway It’s a real shame you don’t get to see what questions you got wrong en which you didn’t
I was correct on 9 out of 10, but it did not tell me the one I missed. If I were to guess, it would be when the Constitution was written, as the difference between 1786 and 1787 is a fine one for a person who does not remember numbers well.
This just reinforces my idea that there should be no birthright citizenship: everyone takes the test.
The one I missed was which of the four wasn’t in the original 13 states.
You Passed the US Citizenship Test
Congratulations – you got 7 out of 10 correct!
I got 9 of the 10. But, as others have said, WHICH ONE DID I MISS? Guess I’ll have to wander around the ‘net to figure out that one.
The Constitution was written in 1787.
I passed! Go me! Yay! I rule!