When I hear rice purity test, what does it mean?
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The Rice Purity Test is a self-assessment survey that originated from Rice University in Houston, Texas. It’s a 100-question quiz that asks about a variety of behaviors and experiences, ranging from sexual activity to drug and alcohol use, and other life experiences. The purpose of the test is to measure how “pure” or innocent a person is based on their responses to these questions.
Here’s a breakdown of what the scores generally represent:
100 to 90: Extremely innocent, making mostly “right” choices.
89 to 70: Mostly innocent but with some adventurous experiences.
69 to 50: A balance of innocence and experience, not afraid to take risks.
49 to 30: More rebellious, choosing the less conventional path.
29 to 10: Very adventurous, with many bold experiences.
9 to 0: The least innocent, very rebellious and carefree about societal norms.
It’s important to note that the test is not a definitive measure of a person’s character or morality. It’s often used for fun among friends and to prompt discussions about life experiences. The score is simply a reflection of the responses given to the survey questions and should be taken with a grain of humor and perspective.