Well...I find it sad to admit I only got a 65% and a few of those right answers were wild guesses. I love history, funny I have never really studied the constitution and such, least ways not sicne taking government in HS 10+ years ago.
I actually had to guess on a couple of them. The one about the constitution and voting rights, and the naturalization forms. I just happen to guess right.
You answered 75% 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.
LOL...this was very interesting. whether or not they would allow me to be a citizen, I AM ONE! And proud of it too! ( see below for details \/ - \/ - \/ - \/ )
But if I would have failed, I wouldn't have felt too bad.
It's DOWNRIGHT AMERICAN to not pass some silly test after you've already become a citizen! If I want to forget American history, that's my perogative. As an AMERICAN. hehehe.
The only question I missed was #19, which is totally irrelevant to a natural-born citizen.
I think my score reflects my age and education more than my own personal pursuit of knowledge about the country's government and history. I was brought up in VA 50 years ago, when school was still concerned with education more than pushing a political agenda.