
but some of the questions were... shall we say... a little biased.
I mean, for one thing, I don't drive, so how should I know the speed limit on single carriageways? I was born in 1985, so how the hell am I supposed to know the largest immigrant group? And some of the questions don't relate to Scotland at all (like the Church of England). And you didn't seem to get half marks for the "choose two" questions.
Why don't they ask us proper questions, like "Who was Oliver Cromwell?" (Answer: An Arsehole)
And if you send in a well written letter of complaint after failing, do you pass the secret test of character?
( , Thu 18 Aug 2011, 10:12, Reply)

Perhaps they've decided that Scotland will be independent soon so don't ask any questions on it.
They don't ask proper questions as that might make people think and that's the last thing they want.
It's like the Simpson's episode where Abu is answering the question on why the American Civil War broke out. The answer was to abolish slavery not that the North wanted to break the power base of the South which was based on slaves so by abolishing slavery you destroyed the economic power of the South
( , Thu 18 Aug 2011, 14:07, Reply)