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So, you’ve taken the Rice Purity Test, and now you're left with a number—what does it mean? The Rice Purity Test is a 100-question quiz that uses your life experience to test how innocent you are. Test scores range from 0 to 100, with 0 being the least pure and 100 being the most pure. Check out the chart below to discover what your Rice Purity Test score really means.
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QuestionWhat is the meaning of rice purity?Community AnswerThe test was developed at Rice University in Houston, Texas.
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