I got 100% right. I don’t think I would’ve gotten more than 60% if I had to answer orally as they do on the real test (it’s not multiple choice, usually).
(found via Chhavi’s blog)
The funny thing is that they used a bunch of lines straight from Palin’s Couric interview.
I got 100% right. I don’t think I would’ve gotten more than 60% if I had to answer orally as they do on the real test (it’s not multiple choice, usually).
(found via Chhavi’s blog)
July 3rd, 2006 at 10:00 pm
I got a 95% — I didn’t know what the naturalization form was called, but I suppose if I were becoming a naturalized citizen, I’d know.
July 3rd, 2006 at 10:36 pm
that was the only one I had to completely guess at. Also, the one about which amendment didn’t have to do with voting rights. I was pretty sure none of the Bill of Rights had anything to do with it, and I remembered the actual purpose of 2 of the other amendments listed. Like I said, if it wasn’t for multiple choice, I wouldn’t have been able to get that one.
July 4th, 2006 at 7:37 pm
I’m with you guys. My other guess was the list of original states. I almost psyched myself out, because I knew that Vermont & New Hampshire were one unit…but forgot to look for Vermont in the list!