touche. I do agree with beastmode. Some of the questions should have been clearer or more specific. And the idea of being happy no one scored a perfect score is counter productive to the whole point of a quiz. Professors in college don't make a test with a goal that no one can score a perfect score. They build tests to gauge comprehension. As an academic and having taught courses with tests not to mention my entire life as a student, if their was ever a question NO ONE could answer correctly, it was no longer the students fault for not comprehending but the educators fault for not teaching effectively or not wording the question correctly. In most cases the question does not count because it was the test writers fault. As to the statement of being happy no one scored perfectly? Congratulations on defeating the purpose of such an exercise