I ask a sensible question, and get crap back. Thanks a lot.
Nope. It was not a sensible question.
Sensible questions are the ones that we can all learn from, or have a laught from, or get a discussion going.
This question would require us (predominantly Europeans) to look up an FAA question bank on the internet for you, and cut&paste those questions here. Then wait a day or two for you to respond, then look up the answer in the FAA answer bank and tell you whether that's correct or not. Why in heavens name would we do that? What's in it for us?
When I read your thread starter, my initial thoughts were:
a. I'm not your teacher nor am I an FAA examiner. If you want me to drill you, you'll have to pay me.
b. What's wrong with Google. There are plenty question and answer sites out there for you to train (in fact, you have already done so), so why do we need to come up with novel ways to test your knowledge.
So as far as I'm concerned, people having a laugh at your expense was well deserved.
Having said that, you mentioned that you scored something like 77% on average. If there are specific subjects/questions that you do not understand, even after having taken the time to re-read the books, search PPRuNe and the rest of the internet, by all means go ahead and post them here. Most likely it will be a question which is either very obscure or open to interpretation. People get their Air Law books (or others) out and refresh their own knowledge, or get a discussion going. That's the stuff we're interested in here.
This is a forum, not a babysitting event.