Proposed immigration quiz is questionable, at best

Posted on: December 13th, 2006
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“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.”

Source: http://www.sacbee.com
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