You probably get to take the test again. I wouldn't be at all surprised...
It's not really as bad as the media is trying to make it. There is a test, to be taken if somebody wants citizenship. The test will consists of 35 questions, multiple-choice, taken from a standing pool of 200, and 5 about "current" stuff. You will study before the test is taken. In the end, 28 correct answers out of 40 will mean you pass.
Which all can be summed up to mean that if a person wants to pass the test, all they really have to do is sit down and memorize the 200 questions, which isn't really that unrealistic compared to all the stuff some people manage to stuff into their heads before exams, and maybe read a newspaper regularly. Truth be told, I fail to see what the test is supposed to be good for at the end of the day, since passing it won't really mean anything...
Ooh, is there a link? I want to prove myself unworthy of being a Dane. Unfortunately, with my absorptive brain and ridiculous recall of trivial knowledge, I probably won't.
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It's not really as bad as the media is trying to make it. There is a test, to be taken if somebody wants citizenship. The test will consists of 35 questions, multiple-choice, taken from a standing pool of 200, and 5 about "current" stuff. You will study before the test is taken. In the end, 28 correct answers out of 40 will mean you pass.
Which all can be summed up to mean that if a person wants to pass the test, all they really have to do is sit down and memorize the 200 questions, which isn't really that unrealistic compared to all the stuff some people manage to stuff into their heads before exams, and maybe read a newspaper regularly. Truth be told, I fail to see what the test is supposed to be good for at the end of the day, since passing it won't really mean anything...
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