Originally posted by FishHead111 It clearly was and if you didn't instantly recognize it I'm betting that if you took the test you'd score "high school drop out".
If that.
I recognized it, but shouldn't there be a coma after the word 'sarcasm'?
Originally posted by FishHead111 Not sure if the test is 80 questions or if it just goes on until you miss a certain number.
I got a guesstimate of PhD. Not accurate since I only have a piddly little Bachelors, but in a way it was a good guess since I've done at least 4 years of continuing education after college in fields of study I was interested in.
http://offbeat.topix.com/qui ...[text shortened]... &utm_term=EIUIT5J7G2V7OU5D&cvar=t2:i-4r3-AQLQH1UTCHDUNDNJ&utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=referral
After having to replace a fairly new computer following its virus-inspired early demise, one of my daughters (member of that same bevy of jaw-dropping beauties Kegge has an internet erection for) effused how much she loves taking surveys, takes them every chance she gets.
Originally posted by FreakyKBH After having to replace a fairly new computer following its virus-inspired early demise, one of my daughters (member of that same bevy of jaw-dropping beauties Kegge has an internet erection for) effused how much she loves taking surveys, takes them every chance she gets.
Originally posted by FishHead111 Not sure if the test is 80 questions or if it just goes on until you miss a certain number.
I got a guesstimate of PhD. Not accurate since I only have a piddly little Bachelors, but in a way it was a good guess since I've done at least 4 years of continuing education after college in fields of study I was interested in.
http://offbeat.topix.com/qui ...[text shortened]... &utm_term=EIUIT5J7G2V7OU5D&cvar=t2:i-4r3-AQLQH1UTCHDUNDNJ&utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=referral
Originally posted by FishHead111 .
I notice no one has done it yet.
Got 9/10 for the first 10.
(Didn't know the Shakespeare question which was an uninspiring start)
I'd have scored the same aged 14 - all are sub GCSE "O" level standard.
Q2 or Q3 is incorrect - the First World War did not end on 11th Nov 1918
that was the Armistice.
The War formally ended with the Treaty of Versailles some months later.
It would make a nice end of term diversion for 16 year-olds.
Originally posted by wolfgang59 Got 9/10 for the first 10.
(Didn't know the Shakespeare question which was an uninspiring start)
I'd have scored the same aged 14 - all are sub GCSE "O" level standard.
Q2 or Q3 is incorrect - the First World War did not end on 11th Nov 1918
that was the Armistice.
The War formally ended with the Treaty of Versailles some months later.
It would make a nice end of term diversion for 16 year-olds.
I think I would have done better if I hadn't been distracted by finding out 7 crazy things you didn't know celebrities actually eat.
The web site asks, "Can we guess your highest education level?" The answer is, "not quite." The web server slightly over-rated me a Ph.D. (90% ) when I have 'only' a masters. But I understand why the web server over-rated my score: the masters I have happens to be from one of the top five universities in the world, and I have never stopped reading and learning.
I missed "antebellum" -- sorry, before my time. But I got "Brown vs. BoE" -- yes, I am old enough to remember that!