What is rice purity test?

The Rice Purity Test is a self-graded survey that measures the "innocence" or "purity" of an individual. It consists of 100 questions that cover various aspects of a person's behavior, experiences, and beliefs, such as sexual activities, alcohol and drug use, academic integrity, and relationships.

The test is often taken by high school and college students as a fun and lighthearted way to compare their experiences with their peers. The test is not scientifically validated and should not be taken too seriously.

The test is named after Rice University, where it was reportedly first administered in the 1980s. The questions have been modified and updated over the years to reflect changes in societal norms and behavior.

The results of the test are usually given on a scale of 0-100, with a lower score indicating a higher level of purity or innocence. However, the test is meant to be taken for entertainment purposes only and should not be used to judge or shame individuals based on their responses.