Can you pass the US citizenship test?

Dec 6, 2014
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I passed! Got 8 out of 10 correct.
I'm 74, born and raised here, I should be ashamed if I didn't pass! :cool:
 
I got 9 out of 10 correct. I slightly missed: "When was the U.S. Constitution written?"
I bet my brother, who is two years younger, would have a hard time getting 3 out of 10 correct. He is still proud of how little he studied anything in school. :smash:
 
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Well I only got 7 right.
You're a genius compared to the 97% of current high school students who can't get more than 5 out of 10 correct. :clap:
 
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Let me see... come across the border illegally and get everything (and I mean EVERYTHING) free or... or have the knowledge and ability to pass this test and get screwed over every which way... decisions, decisions...
 
iirc, 100 possible questions ..

 
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iirc, 100 possible questions ..

Makes sense. The HAM test was the same way. X number of random questions on the test pulled from a XXX pool.
 
You're a genius compared to the 97% of current high school students who can't get more than 5 out of 10 correct. :clap:
Sad, but true.
Funny, was just talking to my wife this morning about something similar and I said to her "I wonder how many of today's RECENT college grads know how long it takes for the earth to go around the sun or for the earth to make one complete rotation on its axis?" :confused::facepalm:
 
8/10

Missed the WW1 and Senator questions, but had an idea they were wrong as I clicked my answer.

Did you copy my homework? I got wrong on these 2 as well. I wanted to slap myself for picking 4 years with the senator question afterward.:banghead:
 
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who wrote the independance declartion ?

thomas jefferson was the main author.

aha
how can this be correct when it wasnt even ask ? :wtf:

to my knowledge the answer isnt even historically correct.