Woohoo: "You answered 100% of questions correctly. Here's your rating: 85-100%: Welcome to the United States! (And, truth be told, you know more about this great land than most Americans.)"
You answered 70% of questions correctly. Here's your rating: 65-80%: Hey, you may make a good citizen yet! Look at your wrong answers and a little revision should do the trick.
65% booo... mixing up the declaration of independence and the constitution in the first few questions :-/
*answering* Yes it is, may I get your name and address please! I noticed you were recently on a website of ours!
80% I got NY was not an original state , 100 voters in the HOR, 7 supreme court justices, and the chief justice all wrong...
I'm Asian by blood (maybe a little black considering I apparently have blood relatives who are of Puerto Rican descent) but I was proudly born and raised right here in the USA. My dad moved from Hong Kong to Sussex for education and then moved here to start a family. As for doing so well, I did get 5's on my AP US History and AP Government exams in addition to being #1 in each class (despite having a stupid teacher who gave us useless assignments like writing Constitution songs that didn't help at all). I'm surprised I still remember a good amount.
Bleh only 75%, was rather dissapointed in myself really, was always good at that stuff in school, guess its slipping a little. Still not to bad though. I seriously doubt most inducted citizens will be scoring around the same when they have lived here for 10-20 years the way many of us already have.
No doubt. Infact they know this when they make the test. Becoming a citizen is a privilege, not a right.