If You Pass This Quiz By Scoring 27/27, You’re Easily Beating The Average U.S. Student
Are you smarter than the average U.S. student?
Welcome to the ultimate Academic IQ Challenge, inspired by the Nation’s Report Card. Each year, this nationwide assessment reveals what U.S. students truly understand across a wide range of subjects – Arts, Civics, Economics, Geography, Mathematics, Reading, Science, Technology & Engineering, and U.S. History.
Now, the spotlight is on you. Can you handle the same type of questions that students face across the country? From creative expression to scientific reasoning, this is your chance to put your knowledge to the test.
It’s time to prove you’re sharper than the average U.S. student. Let’s begin🚀
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More precisely, a sousaphone, but that's in the tuba family.
Load More Replies...#26 caught me out, as option 1 could be deemed correct. Option 4 is arguably slightly more correct, but nothing in the text indicated any form of competition. So I'll claim the extra point for a full 27/27
Load More Replies...Arguably "Country A will import less wood due to higher prices". Not all countries build everything out of wood, and if the price rise is unacceptable then alternatives will be found. The ebooks one is wrong too: A&D are likely, B&C not. Anybody who thinks ebooks are notably cheaper than printed books...I invite you to look at Amazon, where the ebook is *marginally* cheaper even though you don't end up with a tangible 'thing' at the end of it. And so on...
e-books are a lot cheaper if you don't pay for them... and despite the industry clamping down on them, free book downloads continue to be available if you look hard enough. Of course it's wrong and it deprives the authors of their royalties, but OTOH it deprives Amazon of its profits too...
Load More Replies...Side bet 'Predict the number of whiners in the comments section' a. less than 10 b.more than 10 c.everyone
Anyone who watched Fame in the eighties knows that that's a sousaphone :)
More precisely, a sousaphone, but that's in the tuba family.
Load More Replies...#26 caught me out, as option 1 could be deemed correct. Option 4 is arguably slightly more correct, but nothing in the text indicated any form of competition. So I'll claim the extra point for a full 27/27
Load More Replies...Arguably "Country A will import less wood due to higher prices". Not all countries build everything out of wood, and if the price rise is unacceptable then alternatives will be found. The ebooks one is wrong too: A&D are likely, B&C not. Anybody who thinks ebooks are notably cheaper than printed books...I invite you to look at Amazon, where the ebook is *marginally* cheaper even though you don't end up with a tangible 'thing' at the end of it. And so on...
e-books are a lot cheaper if you don't pay for them... and despite the industry clamping down on them, free book downloads continue to be available if you look hard enough. Of course it's wrong and it deprives the authors of their royalties, but OTOH it deprives Amazon of its profits too...
Load More Replies...Side bet 'Predict the number of whiners in the comments section' a. less than 10 b.more than 10 c.everyone
Anyone who watched Fame in the eighties knows that that's a sousaphone :)


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