Can you pass the US citizenship test?

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80%

Chose Montana since it is the closest state to me, but I'm not upset about not knowing their senators.
 

LetoTheTyrant

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Got 63% out of 30 questions. This is rather worrying, coz I'm a brit, and got 9 right answers in the UK citizen test in that other thread!

(I got all the location of states and numbers of representatives wrong. And names of people or positions I got wrong most of the time).
 

Esotera

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40%...nice to know I've inspired something here. The US test definitely seems more relevant, and easier. Seems like America needs Britain's rejects :p
 

Aidinthel

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Mr.Tea said:
Or did a suddenly wake up in a world where the United States isn't a country anymore?
If you have then the same thing happened to me. If you find the portal back home I'd appreciate it if you let me know.
 

templargunman

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I took it a few times and I got 100% each time, a lot of it is the kind of stuff you learn in your high school US history class, so it should be easy for any college aged or older Americans.
 

Broken Blade

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48/50 with a 96% passing rate. And it would have been higher if I'd not had second thoughts about one question.
 

wfpdk

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i took the 50 question test and missed 10. some of those questions are a bit cheap and could be multiple things, but it's an easy test over all if you know the American taught history.
 

mb16

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well i took it for Florida (we have a house there) and got 90% with 30 questions. Which is strange as i took the one for the UK and got 8 out of the 24 questions
 

Nuuu

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I did 5 questions, 10 questions, and 20 questions, all for connecticut.
Got 3/5 (60%)
Then 2/10 (20%)
Then 11/20 (55%)

Yeah i failed each one, not very wise on US history, even though i am a citizen.

Granted im only 15, it's not like i'd know a lot of those things.
 

hardpixelrain

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I know for a fact that I can pass it. Did it in high school

Of course on the actual citizenship test they only ask about three questions that anyone can answer.

I guess that's why you pay 600 bucks for it.
 

Grospoliner

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Aidinthel said:
U.S. citizen, 46 out of 50. I'm really bad with names and I don't know the cabinet very well. The question about the Pledge of Allegiance was bullshit, though. Yeah, the wording says "to the flag" but it's just representative of the actual country.

Still, a single bullshit question is a dramatic improvement over the UK test.
I know that Pledge question was bunk. We pledge allegiance to The Republic. The Republic is constituted of it's people.

88% on mine
 

mexicola

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15/20 but I was surprised how easy/generalized some of the questions were. On the other hand the 5 I missed I didn't even have a base to guess on since I take 0 interest in American history.