I know I have a bad habit of doing quizzes that are U.S.-centric. And while most of the time I do try to combat this, this week I'm not. As tomorrow is the 4th (and we're going to pretend that there's something to celebrate), I thought I should do a 4th of July quiz. So...
Doodle a Yankee: The July 4th Quiz
It's not timed. Just scroll down and answer. A hint button is even provided. Good luck.
(International readers, feel free to skip this entirely.)
Eh. As a History major, I should be ashamed of how poorly I did on this quiz. But to be fair, I haven't studied any of this stuff in decades, so I've mostly forgotten what I knew. And I was too proud to press the hint button more than once.
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It wasn't for a grade, so...
DeleteI know several folks who would do well, but not me. lol
ReplyDeleteIt was for fun. No grades handed out (just points for participation ;)
DeleteLOL I got 45%. I got the history ones right (like who was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence) but the trivia (like where the clam celebration was) got those wrong.
ReplyDeletebetty
70%
ReplyDeleteExcellent!
DeleteI had a go, figuring I'd have to get some right. 34% - I guess that's not too bad for an international, especially as I forgot there was a hint button, lol.
ReplyDeleteUhm, I got bored after yet another question I couldn't answer. I did get the answer to Independence Day using the most models. That one was a no-brainer. lol
ReplyDeleteI decided to take this because of my interest in American history and politics. And I got 60%. :-)
ReplyDeleteI got 10 out of 20 right...well I ran out of time. Not bad for a Canuck
ReplyDeleteExcellent :)
DeleteI surprised myself by getting 65%!
ReplyDeleteGood job.
DeleteI need to go back and study my history again...haha
ReplyDeleteAre you sure it wasn't the questions about festivals and such that we shouldn't be expected to know?
Delete60% I honestly thought I would do better
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