Take this 10 Question Quiz to see how eco savvy you are! Some of the answers are bound to surprise you. And you might just learn a thing or two!
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Who writes these quizzes? How hard is it to formulate multiple choice questions without ambiguity? The percentages that show taker's performance is useless because of the poorly worded questions. Number 7 is dependent on how fast you are driving - if you are thinking highway driving instead of around town you will get it wrong even though you are right... Same for number 9 - its unanswerable... the answer they provide of "regular clothes?" doesn't make sense because no one washes their "regular clothes," e.g., anything with any color in hot water... Not to mention that getting your clothes "just as clean" is not the same as cleaning better - hot water will break down oils better than cold - simple fact - you might not need that ability every wash but if you do they won't get just as clean with cold water...
Yes I am bitter that I got two wrong...
Posted by: mlangner | May 02, 2008 at 05:32 PM