In this thread lots of posts asking for a more challenging test. Here's one Quiz Your Economic Literacy and See How You Rank Against Your Peers
I missed the first one--I guess I think of all fast food as low quality.... 18/20 here.
20 for 20. And the summary statistics do look a wee bit odd. I was one of only 24 'unemployed' people out of 60,000?
This test was better. I missed the very first question but got all the others for a 95% grade. (The first one was about the number of fast food restaurants and the quality of their food.) IMO, they didn't have the right answer, which in my experience has been higher prices and lower quality.In this thread lots of posts asking for a more challenging test. Here's one Quiz Your Economic Literacy and See How You Rank Against Your Peers
This test was better. I missed the very first question but got all the others for a 95% grade. (The first one was about the quality of food at fast food restaurants.) They didn't have the right answer IMO which in my experience has been higher prices and lower quality.
That was my thought too. Perhaps auto body shops would have been a better example.
Bah. only 95%, but [initially] disagree with the scoring (question 16). [On second thought, the government workers do benefit as well--as long as one doesn't net out the inefficiencies, the answer postulated is correct, I suppose.]