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Test: The US Citizenship Test

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Test: The US Citizenship Test

Every year, hundreds of thousands try to get their green card and live in the US. In order to achieve that goal, one of the hoops they must jump is to pass the citizenship test - A test that quizzes you about the United States and its system. Think you can do well on this quiz?

Try your luck!


Please open the link and try

http://www.ba-bamail.com/content.aspx?emailid=17532&memberid=851138
hi sir,


i passed the test 2 yrs back....my whole family passed the test............thanks
 
Kurt Godel (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Gödel ) is considered one of the greatest mathematicans (in mathematical logic including incompleteness theorem) had
a very interesting expereince when he applied for US Citizenship - You can read more about it here
https://www.ias.edu/files/pdfs/publications/letter-2006-spring.pdf (Institute for Advanced Studies,
Princeton University Newsletter) Page 7

Here is an abbreviated version from his wikipedia page
"On December 5, 1947, Einstein and Morgenstern accompanied Gödel to his U.S. citizenship exam, where they acted as witnesses. Gödel had confided in them that he had discovered an inconsistency in the U.S. Constitution that could allow the U.S. to become a dictatorship. Einstein and Morgenstern were concerned that their friend's unpredictable behavior might jeopardize his application. Fortunately, the judge turned out to bePhillip Forman, who knew Einstein and had administered the oath at Einstein's own citizenship hearing. Everything went smoothly until Forman happened to ask Gödel if he thought a dictatorship like the Nazi regime could happen in the U.S. Gödel then started to explain his discovery to Forman. Forman understood what was going on, cut Gödel off, and moved the hearing on to other questions and a routine conclusion.[SUP][16][/SUP][SUP][17]"[/SUP]
 
Many of the native born American can not pass this "simple" test.
For people who do not speak English (and may be Spanish too) they have interpreters.
 
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