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Slate.com has weekday quizzes, on history, culture, science, and the news; readers can get a higher or lower score based on how many questions they answer correctly, and how quickly they choose their answers. I often take a quiz of one of the first three kinds; I have never been in top place, but my scores are generally above average, and sometimes place me in the top fifty, or even the top ten.

Thursday morning, there was a science quiz, in which I, Nicholas Rosen, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., an author or co-author of several scientific papers, scored lower than the average quiz taker, which ought to keep my ego in check.

Maybe I can do better on a culture quiz; it depends on whether the quiz emphasizes Greek mythology and other classics, or knowledge of movies and rock music.

Date: 2025-03-16 12:48 am (UTC)
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Well, having read that, I detected a throwdown. My chance to outscience a scientist! I am chagrined, therefore, to report that I, an aging GenX onetime English major, also scored below average. I did, however, score higher than average on the vocabulary quiz posted a few days prior.

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