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13/13

Though I had to guess what 'fracking' was since Battlestar Galactica didn't appear as an answer.



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8/13

In my defence im dead tired right now and ................................



 

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10/13.

The "fracking" thing got me; that's what happens when you can't translate something :(

And well, I was just plain stupid with the atom question...



Kind of a pointless quiz

Be more interesting if it was more relevant questions.

Kind of felt like I was taking a quiz to see how many random facts I knew that I would never use in my entire life. I guess it's science based, but hardly a "are you smarter than an American" quiz.

Should be more relevent things. like "who is the president" "what is your states capital?" ect. Things that you would assume EVERYONE shoudl know, but somehow there are a crap load of people that have no clue.  Also what did these questions have to do with americans?  these are all questions that pertain to everyone in the world.  Make the quiz american oriented if the study is labeled as such.

 

oh and I guess before someone quotes me to just say I'm and idiot, I got 12/13



I'm from France, so of course I scored 13 out of 13.



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Easy test I got 13 out of 13 right.



badgenome said:

Take this shockingly easy test to find out!

13 out of 13! I am smrt!


Same.

You scored better than 93% of the public and the same as 7%.



11/13 for myself.



13/13.

Only 20% of Americans know that nitrogen is the most common gas in the atmosphere? Half think that electrons are bigger than atoms? It would be interesting to see a country comparison of these.



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pezus said:
Kantor said:
13/13.

Only 20% of Americans know that nitrogen is the most common gas in the atmosphere? Half think that electrons are bigger than atoms? It would be interesting to see a country comparison of these.

That's grade school stuff. I honestly don't know why some would not know that. Maybe it's not taught in American grade schools?

More likely they've just forgotten. That would explain why the oldest demographic consistently performs worst on the questions.



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