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General Category => Discover Seattle! => Topic started by: TehBorken on Mar 06 11 06:08

Title: Can you pass?
Post by: TehBorken on Mar 06 11 06:08
 My wife is starting to study for her US Citizenship Test, so I made her a simple online testing page. You're welcome to try it out and see if you could pass the Official US Citizenship Test. I couldn't, I would have failed miserably.

[a href="vny!://discoverseattle.net/citizenship/"]vny!://discoverseattle.net/citizenship/[/a]

You can take the test with random questions or in order. The only thing you need to do is pick a state where you reside. If you're in Canada or outside the US, just pick any state.
 
Title: Re: Can you pass?
Post by: DDD on Mar 07 11 11:19
if it would work
Title: Re: Can you pass?
Post by: TehBorken on Mar 07 11 12:01
 DDD wrote:
[div style="font-style: italic;"]if it would work [/div]
Seems to work for everyone else. What are you seeing when you go there?
 
Title: Re: Can you pass?
Post by: DDD on Mar 07 11 02:29
OK I thought we had to pick one or write down answer but loks as all we do is think / say the answer correct
Title: Re: Can you pass?
Post by: TehBorken on Mar 07 11 02:33
 DDD wrote:
OK I thought we had to pick one or write down answer but loks as all we do is think / say the answer correct

No, there's a green bar that says "Show Answer"...click it and it'll expand, showing you the correct answer(s).

 
Title: Re: Can you pass?
Post by: DDD on Mar 07 11 05:25
TehBorken wrote:
DDD wrote:[BR style="FONT-STYLE: italic"] [SPAN style="FONT-STYLE: italic"]OK I thought we had to pick one or write down answer but loks as all we do is think / say the answer correct[/SPAN]

No, there's a green bar that says "Show Answer"...click it and it'll expand, showing you the correct answer(s).
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 Did that but where do i put my answer done there 1st?
Title: Re: Can you pass?
Post by: TehBorken on Mar 08 11 08:00
 DDD wrote:
Did that but where do i put my answer done there 1st?

Ahh, I understand. The tool is just a drill/response exerciser; there's no place to put an answer.

The test is (normally) given orally so you don't write anything down or turn anything in. They normally just sit you down, ask you up to 10 of the questions and listen to your answers.