This is a pretty good social studies quiz.
I'm pretty shocked at how badly J-walk did.
28 June 2006
Love it or Leave it (or: America: Dumb and Dumber Part II)
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This is a pretty good social studies quiz.
I'm pretty shocked at how badly J-walk did.
Posted by russ at 15:35
Everything makes a little more sense when it's anchored.
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I got a 90%, missing two, and one was actually pretty easy I just misread because I'd been interrupted.
95% I missed the one about how you apply for citizenship. Which amendment was not a voting rights amendment was a lucky guess.
Yes, I think we natives should get a free pass on #19.
19. What INS form is used to apply to become a naturalized citizen?
I also missed the one about what amendment doesn't cover voting rights, and I admit my answer to the original 13 states was a lucky guess.
I had narrowed the original 13 to NH or KY - I was about 65% sure my guess was right. As for voting rights, I was pretty sure it wasn't covered in the BoR, so that was another educated guess.
I wish there was one of these for other countries I could take. Basically testing my NPR knowledge, and how to spell Knessid.
90%, same two questions caused trouble :)
95%. Pesky amendment numbers.
so what is the philosophy behind the naturalization form question? is it spite or kindness?
is there a difference?
so what is the philosophy behind the naturalization form question?
I reckon it is one way they can make sure that the person who filled out the form is the same as the one taking the test.
90%
GMLorGMD. Shrug.
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