Raziel Nov 25, 2008 (edited Nov 25, 2008)
54.55 %.
I'm not an American though and still in the 9th grade, so...
And my knowledge about US is limited to history anyway.
54.55 %.
I'm not an American though and still in the 9th grade, so...
And my knowledge about US is limited to history anyway.
81.82%
My head started to hurt towards the end there
I finally got around to doing this and ended up with 84.85% correct (28/33). I was disappointed before I took a look at all of your scores.
90.91%
I love that kind of stuff... every once in a while I'm disappointed I wasn't a social studies teacher.
Word. I've always had an interest in teaching history (either American or general) or perhaps American government. I just took a look at the results table for elected officials... Perhaps they should take a remedial government/history class or ten...
Smeg answered 26 out of 33 correctly — 78.79 %
If you look at the site, they say A = 100-90, B = 89-80, etc...
So, basic school grades.
It's been over a decade since I was in school, but I recall "basic school grades" being A = 94-100. 64 or lower was an F.
The only set of classes I aced across the board was Latin.
Six declensions per word? Screw that! I never got them straight.
It's been over a decade since I was in school, but I recall "basic school grades" being A = 94-100. 64 or lower was an F.
The standard public school grading scale that I'm used to (in the US, at least) is 100-90 = A, 89-80 = B, 79-70 = C, 69-60 = D, and anything lower is an F. When I was at Catholic school back in the beginning it was more like 100-93 = A, and I think 69 was the lowest D.
I'm got 54.55%, and I'm Dutch.
I really had no clue for most questions, and I guessed a lot, but there were a bunch of really obvious ones that just required logical thinking, mostly those concerning economics.
And it's kinda dumb that the answer to question 2 is given away in question 8.