Yep I did... back at that time you were expected to answer in "your own words" and actual study was somewhat encouraged...you only got in trouble if you asked a lot of rabble rousing questions.
I have forgotten most of what I ever knew as I dont dwell on it. Back in the day the average Witness, if he had a mind to, could become a decent armchair theologian.
I was Baptised with the WT 66 questions asked right before the event. We had to go over about 50 questions with a elder too. Seems like we had two sessions to break it up a little.
To bad they got out of the religious business and concentrate "soley" on manupulation and the abuse of hurting people now days. Jesus aint happy.... expect a "romp in the temple" soon!
I still accept Christ's sacrifice and consider myself a Christian of sorts.... one of the things I resent about my stay in the "truth" is how they nearly killed my joy. "Grace" means nothing to these people.
--------------Hillbilly