Talk:World History Midterm Exam

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Top Scores

Correct answers out of 36 questions (plus extra credit):

  • 37 (1 student)
  • 36 (5 students)
  • 35 (4 students, and one exam taken online)
  • 34 (3 students)
  • 33 (2 students)
  • 32 (4 students, and one exam taken online)
  • 31 (2 students)
  • 30 (2 students)

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My Answers

  1. C
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
  5. B
  6. B - Wrong. Answer is A
  7. A
  8. D
  9. D
  10. C - Wrong. Answer is B
  11. A
  12. D
  13. C
  14. A
  15. D
  16. B
  17. B
  18. C
  19. A
  20. A
  21. D
  22. C
  23. A
  24. B
  25. C
  26. A
  27. B
  28. D
  29. C - Wrong. Answer is B
  30. C
  31. B
  32. C
  33. B - Wrong. Answer is A
  34. C - Wrong. Answer is A
  35. C
  36. A - Wrong. Answer is D

E.C. 1 A

E.C. 2 D --James Wilson 23:15, 29 October 2011 (EDT)

Score: 32. Well done! I'll add your score to the top scores.--Andy Schlafly 19:45, 5 November 2011 (EDT)
Thanks for grading!--James Wilson 20:50, 5 November 2011 (EDT)

HollyS

1c. 2b. 3c. 4d. 5b. 6c.X(a) 7a. 8d. 9d. 10b.

11a. 12d. 13c. 14a. 15d. 16b. 17b. 18c. 19a. 20a.

21d. 22c. 23a. 24b. 25c. 26a. 27b. 28d. 29b. 30c.

31b. 32b.X(c) 33a. 34a. 35c. 36d.

Seleucus: b.X(a) Chivalry: d.

HollyS 19:25, 31 October 2011 (EDT)

Excellent score: 35. Well done! I'll add it to the top scores.--Andy Schlafly 19:49, 5 November 2011 (EDT)

Suggested improvements on exam

Question seven doesn't make sense. The greatest sculptor in history was Gian Lorenzo Bernini. --Hetgar 20:33, 2 November 2011 (EDT)

It is extremely subjective. I was always partial to Rodin as a sculptor. MaxFletcher 20:44, 2 November 2011 (EDT)


This exam needs to be considerably harder. I haven't even looked at your 'World History Lectures' and I got 35/38. Most of the questions could be answered with a very basic knowledge and a smattering of common sense. I also don't understand why there are 'boy' and 'girl' questions tacked on the end. ArtMorn 16:49, 8 November 2011 (EDT)

Agreed with ArtMorn, I decided to look at the tests to see what the tests were like (e.g. if multiple choice fact checking or essays to write coherent arguments regarding history), and knew 36 of the 38.

That's an amazing claim. How about taking the final exam and posting your answers, to confirm how much you know?--Andy Schlafly 19:51, 27 January 2012 (EST)