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Citizenship Test

Started by Commodore Axilon, July 03, 2008, 10:43:27 AM

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Commodore Axilon

Could you pass the latest citizenship test for the United States?

I got 19/20. I missed the one about the number of amendments to the Constitution.

Fishalicious

18/20.

I messed up on the first words of the constitution. I knew them, but I chose the wrong one. >:

I also blanked out on what the fed. gov't can't do. -facepalm- I was close, though.

Keaton


Twilight Wolf

I scored slightly better with 15/20.

I feel dumb.
What, you expect me to say something witty?

Gamefreak

Well, I'm going to miss this country, they sent my test results to the government and they're on the way to my house.

In all seriousness, I got a 19/20.  I forgot my Chief Justice.

MagmarFire

Yep, I pretty much got the same score and the same question wrong. Thank you, government class!



Advanceshipping and Rion had better be Chuck Norris approved.

Gamefreak

I almost wanted to put down that the opening words of the Preamble are:

To whom it may concern:

Keaton

Quote from: Gamefreak on July 06, 2008, 09:49:29 AM
I almost wanted to put down that the opening words of the Preamble are:

To whom it may concern:

If only they'd had, "Dear @#$%^#$%#" as bubble-- I would've chosen that for the lulz factor.

Of course, that would better fit the Declaration, wouldn't it?

Master Dragmire

This isn't chatboard, so keep it clean.
I got 50%

Looks like Im an average American.

DW

I believe the average would be a lot less than 50.

I got 80%.
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darkphantomime

I got a perfect score! Go me!

Keaton

Quote from: JQ Pickwick on July 14, 2008, 06:34:55 PM
I got a perfect score! Go me!

Yes, congratulations.  You're a nerd

Mysterious F.

I got them all right. It says for those who got 85% and up :Welcome to the United States! (And, truth be told, you know more about this great land than most Americans.) So basically, a 9th grader (who doesn't like the country he lives in very much) knows more about his country (The United States) than most adults living in that country. That doesn't say anything good about the US, now does it?  ;)