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Post by Lizzie on Oct 22, 2008 14:54:47 GMT 10
You Should Be Allowed to Vote You got 12/15 questions correct. Generally speaking, you're very well informed. If you vote this election, you'll know exactly who (and what) you'll be voting for. You're likely to have strong opinions, and you have the facts to back them up. blogthings.com/shouldyoubeallowedtovotequizNot too bad considering I'm an Australian citizen!
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Post by James on Oct 22, 2008 16:14:20 GMT 10
hahaha
You Should Maybe Be Allowed to Vote You got 8/15 questions correct. You're somewhat in the know, but you're not as informed as you think you are.
Your political information is a little old or incorrect. Consider studying up a bit before you cast you vote! You want to make sure you know where you stand.
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Post by Loz on Oct 22, 2008 16:16:32 GMT 10
You Should Be Allowed to Vote You got 14/15 questions correct. Generally speaking, you're very well informed. If you vote this election, you'll know exactly who (and what) you'll be voting for. You're likely to have strong opinions, and you have the facts to back them up. For the life of me i can't work out which one i got wrong
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Post by Lizzie on Oct 22, 2008 18:36:56 GMT 10
Whoa go Loz! I guess on some of the questions
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Post by Bre on Oct 23, 2008 5:08:09 GMT 10
You Should Be Allowed to Vote You got 14/15 questions correct. Generally speaking, you're very well informed.
If you vote this election, you'll know exactly who (and what) you'll be voting for. You're likely to have strong opinions, and you have the facts to back them up.
I don't know which one I got wrong either.
EDIT: I got president of France wrong.
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Post by Loz on Oct 23, 2008 7:26:48 GMT 10
Yeah i looked at it and realised i put Chile instead of the correct answer there, even though i knew the answer. As someone said to me - i need to learn to proofread perhaps
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Post by Allan on Oct 26, 2008 11:05:55 GMT 10
I'd like to see their definition of more than generally. You Should Be Allowed to VoteYou got 15/15 questions correct. Generally speaking, you're very well informed. If you vote this election, you'll know exactly who (and what) you'll be voting for. You're likely to have strong opinions, and you have the facts to back them up. Should You Be Allowed to Vote?
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Post by Loz on Oct 26, 2008 11:13:27 GMT 10
They weren't hard questions
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Post by Allan on Oct 26, 2008 13:21:18 GMT 10
I didn't think they were to be honest. It'd be interesting to see how we'd go with questions about other countries, though - ones where Australia doesn't cop so much media coverage on.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2008 15:19:10 GMT 10
I'm a little ashamed that my score was so low. It shows how little I watch the news and read the papers.
You Should Maybe Be Allowed to Vote You got 9/15 questions correct. You're somewhat in the know, but you're not as informed as you think you are.
Your political information is a little old or incorrect. Consider studying up a bit before you cast you vote! You want to make sure you know where you stand.
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Post by Joel on Jul 13, 2010 12:04:18 GMT 10
You got 11/15 questions correct.Generally speaking, you're very well informed. If you vote this election, you'll know exactly who (and what) you'll be voting for. You're likely to have strong opinions, and you have the facts to back them up. Not really. I don't care whatsoever about politics
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