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30 out of 30 with a couple of lucky guesses.
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Take the quiz here.
30 out of 30 with a couple of lucky guesses.
29/30.
darn.
"Texas" got me. I thought Ike was a Kansan. To whom do I turn in my "Authentic American" Card?
19/30
I can't be expected to know most of that though. :tongue:
I should have known 2 that I got wrong. (16 and 25)
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Was thinking the correct one for 25, if i stuck with my gut I would have gotten 21 instead of 19.
21/30: I fall into the "ignorant American" category. :embarassed:
I missed almost all of the last 10 - a couple were carelessly answered or misunderstood, but still. :embarassed: If only they had asked important stuff - like what was the jingle for Burger King in 1965...
BTW, I don't get why the president/Texas question is in the quiz other than a Texan must have put it together.
Got 12 right. All the others at which I took vague shots though, went wrong.
23 out of 30. I'm a bit dissapointed by that.
Some questions were all too easy, while others had 'how on earth am I suppossed to know that' written all over them. I failed all those amendment questions, and the assasination / impeachment ones. Most worryingly, I failed the Texas question. I knew it wasn't going to be Bush but had no idea which one it would be. :shame:
30 out of 30, with two of those pretty much lucky guesses (which President was born in Tejas? We quiz naturalized citizens on this stuff?).
27... The ammendment questions were tough..
29, like most people I got the Texas question wrong. Nixon, you have failed me for the last time!
Pshaw, everybody knows Nixon was West Coast. But did you know he was a sexy hunk of a football stud in college? True stuff.
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Just 25 here. The amendment ones killed me, too.
:shame:
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According to the website, non-Americans scored higher than Americans on average.
(Those that choose the 'Canada' for state option)
Ah well, never mind. Is there such a questionnaire for checking your inner Frenchman?
Yep. Although the anthem one was kind of funny.Quote:
Some questions were all too easy,
I guessed the number of assassinations right, purely because I knew of 3 (Garfield, Lincoln, Kennedy) so I went for 4. I also knew that 1961 is the moment the USA does something with vote, so guessed that must've been an amendment: I thought the liquor thing was overturned by now, but not so -- 1992 is the last time the USA fiddled with constitutions. This result probably means I'm better at being an American than at being a Dutchman or Englishman.Quote:
while others had 'how on earth am I suppossed to know that' written all over them. I failed all those amendment questions, and the assasination / impeachment ones. Most worryingly, I failed the Texas question. I knew it wasn't going to be Bush but had no idea which one it would be.
21/30. I guess that's pretty good for somebody having absolutely zero to do with the country.
I got extremely lucky on at least 4 of those questions. Some of the useless trivia ones must be prepping immigrants for TV game shows.
@ Beskar - That's why we have that natural born citizen clause as a fail safe position. None of us is as dumb as all of us...:laugh4:
28.
though one of the questions was, to be fair, loaded: the one about a current amendment; the 18th, I'm sorry to say to the test-makers, is not a current one; its been repealed.
I had two guesses btw, both turned out wrong.
1-the 4th was in 1901; William McKinley was assassinated by leon Colgocz (I probably misspelled this one)
2-you are correct about liquor; it was repealed by a later amendment.
25/30
Those amendment questions got me good. Never knew that Ike was Texan and the W. wasn't.
Nah, I think GWB was born in Connecticut, although I could be wrong. And Nixon was pure West Coast, as I said earlier. That narrowed the guess for me down to 50/50, which is good odds any day of the week.
But once again, why would we expect a naturalized citizen to know what is clearly trivia? I mean, laws, anthems, amendments, system of government, great. But presidential birthplaces? That seems a little ... I dunno ... non-essential.
22/30
I feel so bad about even calling myself an american.
15. Like Louis, I felt that some were obvious, some completely unknown to me.
I feel the same way! :(Quote:
22/30
I feel so bad about even calling myself an american.
21/30.
Came to grief on the ammendments, terms for reps, Patrick Henry and "first VP". I thought it was TJeff.