Can you pass the US citizenship test?

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Badong

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I live half-way around the world and I still got 49/50. Now that entire summer of wiki-reading doesn't look too pointless, methinks.
 

Vern

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48 out of 50 right, so that's not terrible. I do disagree with their answer for "What do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance?". I said the country, they said the flag. And while in the pledge you do pledge allegiance to the flag, it's followed by the United States of America. Well, personally I pledge allegiance to my country and the people in it, not the banner that's waved above it.
 

RaffB

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50%

Not bad seeing as I am British and absolutely terrible at remembering history and peoples names..
 

Quaxar

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5/5?

But I don't even want to go to Massachusetts, that's where all the Lovecraftian monsters are!
 

Boba Frag

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I chose Oklahoma for the laugh (have a good friend living there) took 20 questions and got 95%.
Do I win a special mug now?
 

Ledan

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I'm Swedish, but i passed the test. So I am both? These questions are ridiculously easy. And sometimes I wonder why they ask them, like the slave question.
 

Bonecrusher

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Signa said:
Edit: I'm rather middle-of-the-road when it comes to immigration issues, but why the FUCK are we asking people to know a bunch of history stuff about our country in order to get in? None of this, in no way, protects the current citizens or helps the immigrants participate in society better. They may as well as just put a "you must be this tall to enter" sign at the boarder for all the good it will do everyone.
I really find awkward this kind of questionnaires to be a citizen of a country.

Hell, I am not a Historian, I am a normal citizen.

If you are a historian or an international relations graduated, you can be a American citizen,
but if you are not, too bad, you are not worthy enough. lol.

I am thinking about it, if you make such a test to stay as a citizen in my country, %85 of us will be throwned out from citizenship :p
 

Vakz

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Could only bother with 10 questions, but still passed. Not sure if I want to live in New York though, i kinda like living in Europe..
 

Nudu

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88% (44 out of 50).

60% to pass, so that's okay for a guy who's never been to the country I suppose.
 

Vicarious Reality

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RESULT:
You need 60% to pass the test.
You answered correctly 17 out of 20 questions. Your score is 85%.


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Scores 85% You may need more practice!

Well goody, i guess i can have a summer house in arizona.
I answered ''federal economy'' instead of capitalist economy. Confusing.
 

everythingbeeps

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43 out of 50, which to be honest is WAY better than I thought I'd get. I always thought the Citizenship test would be stupidly hard and I've been out of school for a decade.
 

Ilikemilkshake

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Ironically i passed the American test and not the UK one, despite being a UK citizen and not an American one.
 

daydreamerdeluxe

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Hrm. Failed the UK Citizenship test, but apparently Connecticut would be quite happy to have me. Plus, I've got the stereotypical British accent, moving over there would be win win ;)
 

SteewpidZombie

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39 out of 50, or 78%

I'm Canadian and I don't really pay much attention to American geography and politics, which is pretty much the only stuff I got wrong.