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Post by markymark on Dec 21, 2004 20:11:45 GMT -6
Azul!
Official Announcement from the Ministry of Immigration:
Talossa's newest citizen, Fritz Buchholtz is now a permanent citizen with the successul completion of the Civics Test. This also makes Fritz the first permanent citizen under the new immigration legislation.
Let all of Talossa join with me in congratulating Fritz!
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Post by kri on Dec 21, 2004 23:10:10 GMT -6
Congratulations, Fritz! He even found a glitch in the test that eluded me. Part of one question was missing. He scored 36 out of 40 right, a very good score. He just needs to bone up on the whole Peculiarism/Derivatism thing. Ben
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Post by jj on Dec 22, 2004 8:40:50 GMT -6
"He just needs to bone up on the whole Peculiarism/Derivatism thing."
Hey, that was the screwed-up part! (I know...he called me to ask about that question!) :-)
Anyway, CONGRATS HERR VON BUCHHOLTZ!!!
VICTORY TO THE CLP!!!
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Post by kri on Dec 22, 2004 10:43:30 GMT -6
> "He just needs to bone up on the whole Peculiarism/Derivatism thing." > Hey, that was the screwed-up part! (I know...he called me to ask about that question!) The embarrassing thing is, the Civics Exam was last updated in 1998! Based on internal discussions, expect to see whatever new administration might be elected take action on updating it. There are 40 chapters in Ar Pats and it's a 40 question test... draw your own conclusions for what the reform might be. Ben
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Post by jj on Dec 22, 2004 11:09:13 GMT -6
Yes, the questions DO get "dated" after every few years. Time for an updation. Indeed, 40 questions - 40 chapters = 1 question/chapter makes perfect sense...provided at least 50% of the TOTAL questions have something to do with ME! ;D
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Post by markymark on Dec 22, 2004 11:23:02 GMT -6
A victory for the MN will, among many other positive improvements, bring about an updated version of the Civics Test!
Your Choice is Clear, just remember to get out and VOTE MN!
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Post by kri on Dec 22, 2004 15:44:30 GMT -6
> Yes, the questions DO get "dated" after every few years. Time for an updation. Yep, there were way too many questions period about Peculiarism and Derivatism. >Indeed, 40 questions - 40 chapters = 1 question/chapter makes perfect sense...provided at least 50% of the TOTAL questions have something to do with ME! I've been playing around with the exam and found that a few of chapters really don't introduce much "new" material (I could combine them into a couple four-page chapters without losing much), so my original idea for one chapter -- one question (-- one Führer!) is a good approximation at best. As for Mesozoic Metáiriâ, I've found three questions that deal with you: one as politician in the tripartite political breakdown that lasted for years (left/centre/right); one as journalist (TNN) and one as Moses (you saving us from oblivion in 1990). That's about 8% of the questions. Ben
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Post by jj on Dec 23, 2004 9:04:27 GMT -6
"As for Mesozoic Metáiriâ, I've found three questions that deal with you: one as politician in the tripartite political breakdown that lasted for years (left/centre/right); one as journalist (TNN) and one as Moses (you saving us from oblivion in 1990). That's about 8% of the questions." All sound somewhat positive, so I heartily concur. -- Mesozoic Metáiriâ
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