Could you pass a US citizenship test

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In a clear sign of the influence of the US media to spread its culture - I scored 89. For a similar Australian Test I'd probably get 10*. :(



*Assuming Don Bradman was the answer to ten of the questions.
 
72 for me. I didn't watch West Wing. I don't want to be a US citizen but its nice to know I make the grade ;)
 
I got bored around about question 32 (26/32 is good enough for me). Pretty basic stuff, bit of general knowledge, geography and basic understand of democratic systems of government. Besides the constitutional questions nothing particularly US specific.
 
I got bored around about question 32 (26/32 is good enough for me). Pretty basic stuff, bit of general knowledge, geography and basic understand of democratic systems of government. Besides the constitutional questions nothing particularly US specific.

The remaining questions were much harder! :p
 
I got 2/5 for the first five and decided to stop there :shock:

Luckily I have zero desire to become a US citizen!!
 
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