Poll: UK Citizenship Quiz

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Wintermoot

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Esotera said:
henritje said:
10/24 (75%)(not from UK)
I doubt the average citizens knows even half of that stuff
The maths doesn't add up, 10/24 = 42%
you,re right I think the 10/24 is the true result because I doubt you would fail the test with 75%
 

R4ptur3

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I got 10 right and I'm from the Britain. We did something like this in my sociology class once, and it was utter stupidity, which was the whole point of learning about it in the class. I mean god forbid they could make a test to show a personality of someone to see if they could fit into society well enough or something along those lines, test's like these are such nonsense. I mean bloody hell, What the fuck is a quango, sounds like an exotic dance/animal to me.
 

geezah91

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10/24 for an Irishman ain't bad. I would have 11 but I refuse to acknowledge Ulster Scots as an official dialect spoken in Northern Ireland. It's about as official as leetspeak
 

Panorama

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Catchy Slogan said:
trollnystan said:
I got 11/24, but I'm not a UK citizen either. (That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.) I was guessing wildly at most of them...
If it makes you feel any better, I got 9/24, and I'm British. :(
Thank god im not the only one
 

Spud of Doom

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7 of 24.
That was a very difficult test. Most of it honestly had very little to do with what I think should be in a citizenship test. The questions about the constitution, electorates in parliament, byelections, public schools, etc. are fine. It's those useless ones about immigration, religion and 19th century history that seem way out of place.
 

SckizoBoy

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
11) Congratulations, you have passed the test.
a) Sorry.
b) Sorry.
You've just out-Englished us all, there, old boy!

Togs said:
Failed at 50%

What exactly is that snake cameron trying to achieve?
Fairly sure this started with Blair... who I'm fairly sure, I hate more. *insert expletive filled rant here*

The_Emperor said:
I thought the one about the unwritten constituion was a bit dodgy, we have the magna carta.
Not really... the Magna Carta was more of a charter than a constitution, and all bar three clauses were repealed by about a hundred and fifty years ago.

Irridium said:
Also, what the fuck is a Quango?
Serious answer: Quasi Autonomous Non-Government Organisation
Joke answer: a tango between members of the Upper House...

Caramel Frappe said:
*twists my left mustache*
You have two moustaches?! The French would be proud of you, go over to the Froggies!

James Charles said:
4: The Guardian???
I'll pretend I didn't read that! =P

OT: Passed, but only just... probably out of luck, 'cos I seriously didn't know a lot of those answers (divorce year, West Indies recruitment office...) and this is fricking political/British social history, which has little to no bearing on how Britons live now.
 

Richardplex

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British, 5/24, Oh yeah.
Also, wasn't the first census made in 1086 by William I as the Domesday Book?
 
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10/ 24 and I'm an Irishman. The only question I'm certain I got right is the Ulster-Scots one. That is genuinely considered a legitimate dialect of English, which you can study at some unis here. No joke. Regardless, I'm not really bothered. The questions largely surrounded things which I doubt even the common Brit knows much about. I pity anyone going up for citizenship.
 

Shoggoth2588

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I only got 8 of those right...Well I'm an American who knows just about nothing about the UK. I may try again in the near future.
 

JoshGod

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
Esotera said:
There's got to be something wrong with it if UK citizens are taking this test and getting scores you'd get if you answered every question randomly.
Here's a couple of proper questions:

9) Sex?
a) Male
b) Female
c) Hurr hurr you said sex - Lose 5 marks
d) I'm sorry, I don't know what you mean.
[HEADING=3]e) Yes please![/HEADING]
 

Not-here-anymore

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chronicfc said:
Failed, that was a ****ing hard test, I was guessing the majority. Wasn't expecting the question "Why was a recruitment agency set up in 1950's in the West Indies", nor do I understand how knowing that makes me British
Most history lessons in British schools deal with the empire and the bloody textile industry.

But most of those are ridiculous. Apparently to pass you either have to use google or be more British than the Queen.

15/24, for the record. Every date or statistics based question was a guess.
 

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Gizmo1990 said:
10. And I was born in england. Why is it important to know when the first census was done or how many muslims live in the uk?
I would have said 3% but since 2.7 and 3.4 are both answers I really don't know :p A more disturbing figure is 10% of the UK prison population Muslim. Go go "Spooks", the source of my profound knowelge in this regard :p

I would actually argue that the only people that have any business in knowing this number are those interesting in spacial distributions of populations. Religious leaders. MP's generally for issues such as housing as it tells us interesting social tales. And right wing activists campaigning to loudly for closing boarders and expelling immigrants almost like that wouldnt kill the economy.

In this regard I would argue that anyone immigrating to this country SHOULDNT know this statistic as it suggests that its important. To the lay person under true British ideals, nobody cares. Just like noone should really care if women are paid less (which I dont, btw) because the answer should be, "they arnt". If everyone answers this truthfully, then it is true in fact.


Also, am I the ONLY GOD DAMN PERSON who cant read these bloody recapcha quotes :mad:
 

winginson

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9 right from a UK citizen

Complete shit though, I mean what does knowing when the divorce act came in or who the royals can marry mean anything to everyday life?
 

imperialus

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The question where it asked what year was the first census taken was wrong!

it's 1086

Oh and 14 from a Canuck
 

Bebus

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So, can somebody please tell me what any of those questions actually has to do with living in Britain today? One of the earlier posters got it right, some suitable questions would be along the lines of:

What do you do when somebody jumps ahead of you in a queue?
a) Shout madly at them
b) Call the police
c) Tut
d) Put "lol somebody jst skipped the Q lol" on your Twitter

What do you do when it rains?
a) Nothing, it always rains.
b) Mention to the person across from you at work that you desire to emigrate
c) Loudly exclaim "oh my gawd" when opening the door to inform everybody else of the weather.
d) All of the above, in that order
 

Esotera

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imperialus said:
The question where it asked what year was the first census taken was wrong!

it's 1086
Yeah a few people said this and I thought it was true. Took a couple of years to actually carry out though, I thought. But nowhere as long a period as the test said.
 

HKFortyRevan

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8/24, UK citizen. Out of curiosity I took a US citizenship test and got 19/30.

Shows how patriotic I am...