When I was writing city competition from history (about 6 months ago) I found at least 3 of 60 answers (including the one Aragonese conquered Sicily in the 15th century) to be incorrect. Later, when I complained to professors who corrected all tests, they said me that National commission, which had sent them tests, sent them answers as well, and they have to correct tests according to it, and can't do anything about it. (hope this sentence makes sense)

Quote Originally Posted by Meneldil
At least you don't have a teacher whose main lesson about the 11th century world is "Okay guys, back then, there were catholic christians in western europe, orthodox christians in eastern europe and muslims in the middle east and in the maghreb. There were also chineses in china, but we don't give a **** about them. Things are a bit hard to understand, so let's just say all these people spent their time fighting eachother. That's it, end of the lesson. Good luck for your exam tomorrow".