I'm surprised the giving children sweets is an actual question. Most days taking sweets from a stranger is considered dangerous.
If they asked me questions this arcane about American history, I'd probably be baffled.TheVioletBandit said:It's funny how most of you Brits couldn't pass a citizen test for your own country, but then are so quick to stick your nose up, and tell us about how little Americans know about their own history.
Im not British, but in all fairness, the questions are way to specific. Statistical data about % of declared Muslims in a country? The hell, i don't know how many of each religious groups are in my country... i simply don't care about such detail.TheVioletBandit said:It's funny how most of you Brits couldn't pass a citizen test for your own country, but then are so quick to stick your nose up, and tell us about how little Americans know about their own history.
I would try and think of a witty answer to this, but the fact is that there isn't one, and knowing this would only help you function in society if you were sat in a pub, reeling off useless trivia over a night's worth of beers.Dabono said:I scored 8 / 24 (living in Holland). But seriously, how does knowing in which year married women got the right to divorce help me function in your country?