Can you pass the US citizenship test?

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Agayek

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I took a quick 10 question quiz and got 80%, because I don't know who the current speaker of the house is, and the last question was worded strangely.
 

SL33TBL1ND

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Nov 9, 2008
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Well, I don't even live there, so I chose a random state. I got 4/5, so I guess all of those Americans ramming their history down our throats paid off eh?

PhiMed said:
Missed one question. "What was the United States' Main concern during the Cold War?"

Correct answer: Communism.

My answer: Economics Issues.

Wait... what's the difference?
I think they were less concerned with the economic impact of communism and more concerned with their country being invaded by communists.
 

Lim3

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Feb 15, 2010
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80% on the 5 questions and I'm Australian.

I only guessed one, and that's the one I got wrong.


76.6% on the 30 question test. I did it for the state of texas.
 

Vuljatar

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Sep 7, 2008
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19 out of 20, only because I picked the cynical, realistic answer to "What is the supreme law of the land". (The Constitution should be the supreme law of the land, but most politicians and lawmakers treat it like it doesn't mean shit.)
 

vxicepickxv

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smearyllama said:
19/20.
I just forgot what month we vote in, since I can't vote anyway.
How could you forget November, when the political ads finally stop playing all the damn time.

Oh wait, that's NEXT November.
 

orangeban

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Nov 27, 2009
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Huh, managed to get 8/10 which is alright. Yeah, the questions are definetly easier than the British one, but it's still just an arbitrary "Eliminate X% of all applicants" button.
 

Leadfinger

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Apr 21, 2010
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85%, baby! I'm a U.S. citizen, so no big deal there. Some of the questions like the ones about the Constitution make sense, but others seem trivial.
 

Gudrests

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KorLeonis said:
5 outta 5, not bad for a non-American. To be honest, 2 of those were flat out guesses that just happened to be right. How the hell should I know who the senators are for Alabama anyway?
If you live there....its the guy who's name is posted EVERYWHERE you look...We do that in the states. Each area kinda knows who has what office...kinda
 

Fiend13

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Apr 15, 2010
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Mind me asking why 6/10 of the first questions i got were about wars? Is it an essential cultural feature for you people?

Edit: Scored 37/50 being german.

I wonder if they pick the questions at random or by topic since some are way easier than others.
 

Shadowkire

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Apr 4, 2009
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46/50, Though I forgot to change the state I was taking the test for so I had no idea who the senators for Alabama were, so I probably would have had 47 if I did it for my state.
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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Mar 16, 2011
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I passed in the 3 times that I did it with 10 questions and I'm British :/ got 80% on two and 70% on one. Oh and I picked New York.
 

Beryl77

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Yay I passed... wait, am I now a U.S. citizen? But but I don't want to, I don't even live there. Will the CIA now come and force me to live in the USA?
 

Aetera

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That was a much fairer test than the UK one. I got 18/20 right. That pledge of allegiance one was bullshit, though.
 

Jim 028

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Mar 25, 2009
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Well I guess the UK Border Agency are on their way to kick me out after I got 46% on the UK test, but fortunatly I got 84% on the US test so at least they have somewhere to deport me to. :p