Old New Quiz

Yeah, everyone’s already done this, but I’m pacing myself.

Also, now that I finally have a result, I think I might get disowned.








King Edward I
You scored 70 Wisdom, 62 Tactics, 59 Guts, and 45 Ruthlessness!
Or rather, King Edward the Longshanks if you’ve seen Braveheart. You, like Edward, are incredibly smart and shrewd, but you win at any costs…. William Wallace died at his hands after a fierce Scottish rebellion against his reign. Despite his reputation though, Longshanks had the best interests of his people at heart. But God help you if you got on his bad side.







My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:



















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You scored higher than 81% on Unorthodox





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You scored higher than 34% on Tactics





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You scored higher than 63% on Guts





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You scored higher than 42% on Ruthlessness

Link: The Which Historic General Are You Test written by dasnyds on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test
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One Response to Old New Quiz

  1. Lothar says:

    Ulysses S. Grant
    You scored 81 Wisdom, 54 Tactics, 72 Guts, and 54 Ruthlessness!
    Like you, Grant went about the distasteful business of war realistically and grimly. His courage as a commander of forces and his powers of organization and administration made him the outstanding Northern general. Grant, though, had no problem throwing away lives on huge seiges of heavily defended positions. At times, Union casualties under Grant were over double that of the Confederacy. However, Grant was notably wise in supporting good commanders, especially Sheridan , William T. Sherman , and George H. Thomas. Made a full general in 1866, he was the first U.S. citizen to hold that rank.

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