A+ You're in the 3%
Some of the questions seemed a tad specific but apparently didn't slow me down too much :blush:
John, post: 385057, member: 791 wrote: A+ You're in the 3%
Some of the questions seemed a tad specific but apparently didn't slow me down too much :blush:
These are spam quizzes.
Take it again and give different answers.
You'll find out that you are being played.
Heard so called quizzes about these before.
Kind of ironic that yesterday people were concerned about email spam and someone posts a bogus quiz
Ditto. But, there are two or three that I may have gotten wrong because I guessed.
Edit: I definitely missed at least two. But, how many can you get wrong and still pass?
Oh, I'm sure I got at least 2 or 3 wrong. I guessed on at least that many.
Some of the questions, well, I never took a biology or chemistry class in HS or any place else that taught periodic tables and such. Therefore, I'm not entirely sure I could consider such info "common knowledge", even for current students.
I know I had a rudimentary astronomy class somewhere along the line, but for the life of me can not ever remember hearing that one planet goes the opposite direction than the others.
Holy Cow, post: 385064, member: 50 wrote: Ditto. But, there are two or three that I may have gotten wrong because I guessed.
Edit: I definitely missed at least two. But, how many can you get wrong and still pass?
If the passing grade is 70% then you only had to get 15 correct.
John, post: 385066, member: 791 wrote: I know I had a rudimentary astronomy class somewhere along the line, but for the life of me can not ever remember hearing that one planet goes the opposite direction than the others.
"Planets. All eight planets in the Solar System orbit the Sun in the direction that the Sun is rotating, which is counterclockwise when viewed from above the Sun's north pole. Six of the planets also rotate about their axis in this same direction. The exceptionsÛÓthe planets with retrograde rotationÛÓare Venus and Uranus."
😎 Uranus? Mine has never rotated that I know of.
I wonder what the purpose is to give a test and not reveal the answers or at least tell you which ones you got wrong? Is someone doing this just to "punk" you? Why go to that trouble anyway? I had a little doubt on a couple of questions, but had a good guess, so I might have gotten those right.
Robert Hill, post: 385063, member: 378 wrote: Kind of ironic that yesterday people were concerned about email spam and someone posts a bogus quiz
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I was not concerned about the spam post. There are apps available since 1985 which prevent Spam from infiltrating your email.
I'm in the 2 sigma