The Miss USA pageant unsurprisingly delivered face-palm interview moments

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Neha Prakash
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Another pageant, another Q&A fail to make you question our educational systems.

During Sunday's Miss USA pageant, Miss Rhode Island and Miss Nevada bombed their interview portions giving incoherent, incomplete and head-scratching answers to nonsensical questions.

Miss Rhode Island, when asked about political correctness, seemed to have no clue what the term "PC" meant and noticeably stumbled through an answer.

If you ever feel inadequate, just remember that a #MissUSA contestant thought the term "politically correct" had to do with politicians.— Rachel Page (@rachelpage_) July 13, 2015

Miss Rhode Island be like political correctness? #missusa pic.twitter.com/QZGt0cyTmX— David Yi (@seoulcialite) July 13, 2015

Miss Nevada was faced with a tougher question -- basically, "How do we end racism?" -- and could not think of a remotely complex answer.

But considering this pageant was brought to you by Donald Trump, these answers aren't all that surprising.

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