How Dumb Are You?: The Great American Stupidity Quiz
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How Dumb Are You?: The Great American Stupidity Quiz

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What’s the capital of Canada? Who’s the president pictured on the dime? Do you have even the slightest recollection of how to multiply fractions? National Lampoon’s How Dumb Are You? is filled with questions every mildly-educated American should be able to answer — but often can’t. Written by Adam Winer (a panelist on VH1’s hit pop culture comedy show Best Week Ever), this

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Paperback, 136 pages
Published September 23rd 2008 by National Lampoon
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Amy
Amy rated it 5 of 5 stars
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Hello, I'd like to introduce myself ... I'm Ignorant! You have to check out this book and take "The Great Stupidity Quiz" -- 65 questions on all sorts of topics. Questions are asked on one page, you are given the opportunity to answer (don't cheat!) and then answers are provided on the next page. If you miss a question, you get to find out how much dumber you are than the rest of America. Also, there are "Fun Facts" about the topic of the question provided with the answer. Fi...more
kim
kim rated it 3 of 5 stars
Fun book. 65 'trivia' questions on math, history, geography, politics, etc. After each one, you are given the answer and 'how dumb you are' if you missed it, as in 'dumber than 75% of all Americans. It was fun to read with a group and spark some good conversations.
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