PragerU has released all 34 questions from a new test the Oklahoma State Department of Education and PragerU are developing to ensure teachers coming to Oklahoma from states like California and New York aren't what they consider "woke."
The questions range from presidential history to Supreme Court decisions to gender identity. You can take the test yourself at or see the questions and answers below.
In a previous statement, State Superintendent Ryan Walters said, "As long as I am superintendent, Oklahoma classrooms will be safeguarded from the radical leftist ideology fostered in places like California and New York. Any teacher coming from these states will be required to pass our new PragerU assessment before receiving certification, because we refuse to let Gavin Newsom’s woke, Marxist agenda turn Oklahoma into the same dumpster fire California has become.”
OSDE said the test is finalized and will be implemented soon.
According to PragerU, the test is a " critical tool to help restore integrity, responsibility, and truth to the teaching profession.
"At a time when schools are being used to push radical agendas—from gender ideology to anti-American narratives—this test helps direct and support educators who are committed to teaching students the foundational values that have made America great," the PragerU website states.
Educators who pass the test receive a PragerU Teacher Certificate, "symbolizing their commitment to putting students first, honoring parents, and upholding the ideals that have guided generations of Americans."
According to the Supreme Court cases Meyer v. Nebraska (1923) and Pierce v. Society of Sisters (1925), who has the ultimate right to direct a child's education? (b. The parents) What is the fundamental biological distinction between males and females? (d. Chromosomes and reproductive anatomy) How is a child’s biological sex typically identified? (c. Visual anatomical observation and chromosomes) Which chromosome pair determines biological sex in humans? (b. XX/YY) Why is the distinction between male and female considered important in areas like sports and privacy? (b. To preserve fairness, safety, and integrity for both sexes) Should teachers be allowed to express their own political viewpoints in the classroom in order to persuade the students to adopt their point of view? (d. No, the classroom is not an appropriate venue for political activism) What did the Supreme Court rule in the 2025 case Mahmoud v. Taylor? (d. Public schools cannot require participation in LGBTQ-themed instruction without parental opt-out) What are the first three words of the Constitution? (b. We the People) Why is freedom of religion important to America’s identity? (a. It protects religious choice from government control) What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress? (d. The Senate and the House of Representatives) How many total U.S. senators are there? (c. 100) Why do some states have more Representatives than others? (a. Representation is allocated by population) What is the primary responsibility of the president’s Cabinet? (d. Advise the president) Who signs bills into law? (c. The president) What is the highest court in the United States? (d. The Supreme Court) In the United States, which of the following is a responsibility reserved only for citizens? (a. Serve on a jury) Which of the following are explicitly listed in the Bill of Rights? (a. Freedom of speech and religion) What right does the Second Amendment protect? (d. The right to keep and bear arms) What is the supreme law of the United States? (d. The Constitution) Who wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence? (b. Thomas Jefferson) When was the Declaration of Independence adopted? (c. July 4, 1776) What was the primary reason the colonists fought the British? (c. To resist taxation without representation) Who were the first three U.S. presidents? (b. George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson) Who is called the “Father of Our Country”? (d. George Washington) What did the Emancipation Proclamation do? (d. Ended slavery in the rebelling Confederate states) What was Abraham Lincoln's primary reason for waging the Civil War? (c. To preserve the Union) What cause is Martin Luther King Jr. best known for? (d. Advocating for diversity, equity, and inclusion) How did the Cold War end? (c. The Soviet Union collapsed) Who was President during the Great Depression and WWII? (c. Franklin D. Roosevelt) What is the name of the national anthem? (a. The Star-Spangled Banner) Why are there thirteen stripes on the American flag? (d. To symbolize the original colonies) Which national holiday honors those who died while serving in the U.S. military? (b. Memorial Day) Which of the following is a phrase from the Pledge of Allegiance? (d. One nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all) From whom does the United States government derive its power? (b. The people)
ars_inveniendi on September 2nd, 2025 at 00:46 UTC »
The answer to question #27 is simply wrong:
Saying “Diversity Equity and Inclusion” is imposing contemporary categories on an historical figure and, given their characterization of DEI, also a subtle slur on his work.
MLK Junior is known for his work in the Civil Rights Movement to end racial segregation and discrimination through nonviolence.
Ironically, It looks like understanding US history at a Jr. High Level will disqualify a lot of people.
Status_Commercial509 on September 2nd, 2025 at 00:42 UTC »
Why is freedom of religion important to America’s identity? (a. It protects religious choice from government control)
How does this vibe with Oklahoma’s requirement that teachers teach the Ten Commandments?
thieh on September 2nd, 2025 at 00:28 UTC »
That's the number of felony crimes the Lord the Orange Pedophile was convicted of.