Welcome to the 9th-grade final exam!
We aren’t sure if you have what it takes to outsmart the average U.S. 9th grader, but this test is about to reveal the answer. This quiz will test your skills across Civics, Language, Math, Science, Art, and History. 📕
More than memorizing facts, you’ll prove your logical thinking, general common sense, and knowledge. Stay around, finish the test, and discover your results!
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Annoyingly US-specific, I didn't have a clue about US constitutional amendments.
Right. It's annoying US specific. To quote Moe Howard "spread out!". Jeez!
Load More Replies...Trump would fail this test. Especially the one about freedom of press; he might know about the amendement which allowed women to vote because that's something he would like to change.
#19 Pythagoras is somewhat overkill - it is a multiple of a 3-4-5 triangle.
That math seemed harder than 9th grade. 32. Proud. Should I be? Lol
As a Kraut I had translation problems tryin' to copy the text which the test took as my answer :-(
It is interesting that the US kids are taught way more about their constitution and politics than we are in the UK. I know we don't have a simple single document to study, but we weren't taught anything, and politics wasn't an option to study - at most it got a passing mention in history.
We should learn about the simple structure of national and local government, and how our elections work. When kids now refer to the police ‘as The Feds’ we realise how little they know about their own country!
Load More Replies...Annoyingly US-specific, I didn't have a clue about US constitutional amendments.
Right. It's annoying US specific. To quote Moe Howard "spread out!". Jeez!
Load More Replies...Trump would fail this test. Especially the one about freedom of press; he might know about the amendement which allowed women to vote because that's something he would like to change.
#19 Pythagoras is somewhat overkill - it is a multiple of a 3-4-5 triangle.
That math seemed harder than 9th grade. 32. Proud. Should I be? Lol
As a Kraut I had translation problems tryin' to copy the text which the test took as my answer :-(
It is interesting that the US kids are taught way more about their constitution and politics than we are in the UK. I know we don't have a simple single document to study, but we weren't taught anything, and politics wasn't an option to study - at most it got a passing mention in history.
We should learn about the simple structure of national and local government, and how our elections work. When kids now refer to the police ‘as The Feds’ we realise how little they know about their own country!
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