Proposed immigration quiz is questionable, at best
Tagged: citizenshipPosted on: December 13th, 2006“The feds new list of proposed citizenship questions for applicants for naturalization is supposed to be an improvement over the simplistic items on the current exam. But its still a mush of clichés. Some of the acceptable answers are mostly wrong.
The list — 144 questions of which each candidate will be asked 10 — is to “focus on the concepts of democracy and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship” and involve a little less rote memorization than the prior test.”
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