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Before voting, should people be required to take a true/false test demonstrating they understand what they are voting on?

The true/false test would be something like:

Every question is True/False.
Every item to be voted on has questions, covering all major aspects.
Voters must score 100% to vote.
Test may be taken multiple times, but there is a brief wait.

(Brief wait: Like, 10-15 minutes for them to spend reading over their test results and the things they are voting on)

In theory, it wouldn't be designed to prevent people from voting, but to prevent people from making mistakes. Also, it would help prevent mistakes caused by intentionally confusing wording meant to trick voters.