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5/21/26 Weekly News Rewards Quiz

The 3rd question has the question as the first answer, and there is no correct answer as an option. The explanation of the correct answer doesn’t fit any of the 3 options;  the answer marked as correct is DEFINITELY NOT CORRECT, a Ponzi scheme DOES NOT guarantee returns through insured bank products. Granted the quiz only lasts on the website for 2 weeks, but still it’s poor that in a quiz w/only 8 questions, 1 has no correct answer option

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Yeah, saw that one.  Laughed and decided, well if nobody bothered to edit this quiz except AI, why would I bother reading the rest of the quiz, and take it with any seriousness?  I Got my points and didn’t matter to me what choice I picked.  That was a poorly crafted quiz for sure.  I agree.

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When is the right answer - wrong?  When AARP  get's behind the web page.

 

Question 7 of 8


Clarence Carter, the blues and soul musician and singer-songwriter with the raspy, emotional vocals whose hits included the salacious “Strokin,’  ” has died at age 90. The soul legend’s biggest hit was:


“Slip Away”

 

“Back Door Santa”

 

X   “Patches”  = ( this is the correct answer and yet we all get a big X  Wrong Answer ???  🙄 )

 

“Tell Daddy”

 

Carter, a self-taught guitarist who was born blind in Montgomery, Alabama, and majored in music at Alabama State College, had his biggest hit in 1970 with “Patches,” a plaintive tale about a poor country boy who must become a man and run his family’s farm after his father dies.

 

🙄   ✔️   Correct         1  Incorrect

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