During a hearing Wednesday, the 27 lawmakers on the Senate and House education committees were asked two questions and given electronic devices that function like a remote to input their answers.
While Luna used the "clickers" as an example of how technology is revamping the traditional classroom, the devices also allowed the audience a brief chuckle when some lawmakers failed the short quiz.
When asked what year Idaho became a state, the results were automatically projected onto a screen and showed that 17% of lawmakers on the two education panels did not know the answer: 1890.
When asked which town was Idaho's first capital, 15% did not answer "Lewiston" correctly.
Idaho Lawmakers Fail State History
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