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3rd grade georgraphy test

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I did it.

I passed the 3rd grade.



I read some where that only like 30% of americans can sit down and write down all 50 states in 20 minutes. I did it a while back and missed only one Wyoming.



Another little test is name all 11 states that border Canada.



Chris
 
i failed. 20/48... heck, i don't even know if i can name all canada's provences and territories now that there is that new one...
 
New one?



Where?Canada is growing?Alert the authorities... .



Speaking of Canada I saw a cool licence plate from Nunavut terr. while I was on Vacation down in FL. It was the shape of a polar bear. Also I am guessing there is some sort of riches up there in the great white north because this plate was attached to a sweet Porsche SUV.



Chris
 
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The north eastern states are easy for me, I get lost in all the rectangular states out West. But I did pass third grade, both in real life and on the web.



Jean
 
What happened to Alaska and Hawaii? :confused:

I didn't like the way that website is set up. As soon as you finish, it goes back to the beginning. I would think that it would show you your score after you are done, but the way it is set up, you have to look at your time right as you click the last one in place, otherwise you won't know how good you did. Not only that, but upper Michigan doesn't change color when you click on lower Michigan.

Andy
 
"I did fine but I doubt 50% of 3rd graders could pass that one. "



I couldn't do "50%" until the 4th grade (actually maybe later?), but understood 1/2, cause my DAD said I exaggerated the size of the fish I caught by 1/2, and now do it by 2X !!!!!!!!!
 
Don't want to brag but I got 48/48. Well, why not... .....



I've been in 46 of 50 states. Soon as I get Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Michigan off my list, I'm going to start all over again!
 
Hey those polar bear plates are a knock off of the Northwest Territories plates. ;)



... in reality, when they created Nunavut in 99(?) out of the NT, Nunavut wanted to take the polar bear plate for its own. In the great Canadian way, a compromise was reached. Both keep the polar bear plate, its just that the polar bears are headed in different directions. :rolleyes:
 
Ahh thanks turbo horseman for the info.



By the way this polar bear was headed to the right.



Oh yeah is there some sort of gold mine up there,or is it oil,maybe a casino?I only ask because this car/truck was not what I would have thought of coming from such a remote area. Not to say that there is no money up there I am just guessing a Porsche is not the typical car that far north.



Chris
 
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