Friday, July 3, 2015

America's Birthday Quiz


In honor of tomorrow's holiday, I thought I'd link to a 4th of July quiz. This one is from AARP, and it's a history one.


Let me know how you do. I only got 70%. Some historical things I know, others not so much.

20 comments:

  1. I only got half of them right. History isn't my strong point :)

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  2. OK I flunked big time but I am Canadian so I will go with that excuse...yes... that sounds good

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  3. I got 60%. I guess I better take a history refresher course :) Happy 4th!

    betty

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  4. Ha! I got 40%. Very interesting factoids there, but not what I'd call your standard history. And I don't follow baseball AT ALL. Have a great 4th!
    Life & Faith in Caneyhead

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  5. I don't think I'll know much, so I'll give the quiz a miss. But happy 4th of July!

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  6. Wow. I sucked. And I majored in history.

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  7. You did better than me! I only got 30%. Pathetic!

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    1. Some of them I knew from random things, others were kind of out there.

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  8. I'm afraid to even try. History is NOT my strength!

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    1. You should at least try it. You might surprise yourself.

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  9. I got 3 out of 10. Sheesh. But that baseball question seems more like BASEBALL trivia, not 4th of July trivia (said the lawyer, arguing his case!)

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    1. True. I missed that question. I don't follow baseball at all.

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  10. Well, I started out as a history major - and I only got 50%. I wasn't even following baseball by 1983! Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

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  11. 3/10. Glad I'm not the only one!

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    1. There are so many easy quizzes out there. I didn't want to do that. I guess I found one that was too hard.

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  12. I'm not going to tell you how many I got right (two, cough) - but my excuse is that I'm British! I now know a lot more than I did before.

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