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With a pathetic 14 out of 24, there seems to be good reason why I've been exiled to Singapore.


Take the test, and see if you'll be obliged to join me shortly. I'll tidy the spare room. ;-)


Nette, there aren't any picture questions, so you may struggle. Try to look at the shape of the letters, and see if you can remember them from the pictures on the walls?

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> Nette, there aren't any picture questions, so you

> may struggle.


Try to look at the shape of the

> letters, and see if you can remember them from the

> pictures on the walls?


Barbara Cartland ? http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2009/12/8/1260271824027/Boris-Johnson-addresses-i-002.jpg Adolph Hitler ?


Can I come in now.


NETTE:-S

I had to sit this a few years ago, it is indeed an exercise in memorising random facts and figures that you'll never need again. However on the day I sat it only me and 3 others out of the 20 or so that sat it passed, so obviously you need a degree of competence to have realised that you need to read the book and memorise it!


I just did the test and got 15, which goes to show none of what I "learned" has stuck :)

Erm... 12!


I actually have nothing against a written test regarding the laws and way of life in the UK. And it also tests for a reasonable grasp of English, which is a good thing.


The problem is that the questions are plainly ridiculous, and rely on memorisation of irrelevant facts from study books.

15, and 50% of those were guesses.

Some of the 'correct' answers are ridiculous; I've been switching the lights off and hiding behind the sofa every Halloween since this American style of celebrating a pagan festival has become prevalent, and it's worked every time. Apparently I'm supposed to give them sweets and chocolate. Pah!

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