Posted on 02/17/2015 9:41:00 AM PST by shove_it
Do you know more about science and technology than the average American?
Take our 13-question quiz to test your knowledge of scientific concepts. Then see how you did in comparison with the 1,006 randomly sampled adults asked the same questions in a national poll conducted by the Pew Research Center and Smithsonian magazine.
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MUCHO just sticks in my head because that is one of the choices on an ILLEGAL ALIEN drivers license.
Eh:
I thought the same thing, but if you look at the ones actually listed, only CO2 is present in the atmosphere in enough concentration to do much of anything. If they'd listed H2O, I'd have selected it instead.
True. I was not thinking on quite that scale.
Same here. Being a redneck has advantages.
‘12/13 - missed the one about the most plentiful gas in the atmosphere. But not bad for an anti-science, right-wing, Fox-viewing Neanderthal.’
Same here even missed the same one. 60.
Bump.
56 yo F, 13/13
It was fairly easy, but I don’t think the point of it was to see how bright someone is. Rather, it was to look at the adult population and see how many could answer some basic questions.
They weren’t too difficult. No right brain questions at all
Yes, should be more questions and harder ones, too. I scored 13 out of 13.
Gotta look at the big picture.
When I think of nitrogen, I think of it as a component of soil. But apparently nitrogen comprises about 78-80% of the atmosphere.
same here. Kind of scary, isn’t it?
Question 14 about gender was probably pretty difficult if not impossible for a lot of Americans.
I guess thats why I aced it. Last time I looked I was a woman. Actually questions were very basic, not one was even close to a head scratcher.....
Electrons are one component of atoms
From what I’ve heard, in Seattle ‘apparently’ water comprises about 78-80% of the atmosphere...
Not even one. We won't be seeing you on a Jessie Watters' segment, not entertainment value.
questions in some other field might make me Watters material, but I find his segments depressing not entertaining. I keep thinking “and these people vote...” No wonder the current clown in the white house has been elected twice
I concur 100%
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