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Posted Friday, October 21, 2022 | 26 Comments
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JIM
JIM
2 years ago

Guessing is faster than Google but less accurate!

Lana
Lana
2 years ago

50%. All of them were guesses.

Ken
Ken
2 years ago

I don’t know who wrote question #7, but “These pieces of equipment is a bulldozers”…fire that employee immediately for dropping everyone’s IQ just by reading that question. AMAC, what were you thinking???

Dianne
Dianne
2 years ago

7/10.

Gail Berry
Gail Berry
2 years ago

5/10 Not bad

Richard A
Richard A
2 years ago

9/10… missed the increase in lumber prices

Broccoli Free Zone
Broccoli Free Zone
2 years ago

There is a destruction crew working on my street. They dig a trench, fill it up, dig it again, fill it again. I conclude it is a government job to re-arrange the dirt.

martha carpenter
martha carpenter
2 years ago

9/10 It’s a beautiful day in my neighborhood. Hope you all have an enjoyable evening and weekend.

Rich D
Rich D
2 years ago

9/10 Good result for me.

Loretta
Loretta
2 years ago

7 out of 10 – better than I thought.

lilly
lilly
2 years ago

7/10

Sue H
Sue H
2 years ago

7/10 – quite a few good guesses!

Nancy
Nancy
2 years ago

A couple of the questions had absolutely atrocious grammar. Where is the editor? Worst of the lot: “the pieces of equipment is a bulldozers. ” Can’t remember the exact words, but this is a better use of our beautiful English language: These pieces of equipment are bulldozers.

SAW
SAW
2 years ago

I can sincerely say I have never had a reason to contemplate the question of: The Average home uses how many nails per square foot? I could assume it may vary depending on the use of a nail gun verses a hammer!

Truth Manhattan
Truth Manhattan
2 years ago

Stupidest quiz ever.

Danm
Danm
2 years ago

6 right! Who knew how many nails per sq. ft.???

Mike L
Mike L
2 years ago

9/10 not bad for an old engineer. Guessing that the “level” invented in the 1700s might mean the type of level a carpenter / cement worker uses today, But in reality the Romans used a level to build the aqueducts over 2,000 years ago. A glass cup with water in it to see if the water was level.

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