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intelligince test...

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http://intelligence-test.net/part1/

i got a scor of 33...jellus?...
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Post by plained »

i too dumb to try :(
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20 then gave up.
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Old.
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

doesn't really test any sophisticated intelligence - more like memory and association...
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Post by Nightshade »

Believe it or not, this type of test can be a good estimate of intelligence (if you excuse the cultural bias).
People who did well on this type of test are likely those who are gifted with verbal ability and linguistic pattern recognition.
This sort of assessment would discriminate against those with non-linguistic pattern recognition (like solving jigsaw puzzles)
and spatial intelligence (like the ability to use a map or see hidden figures in a drawing).
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

fair enough - i didn't think about pattern recognition (although that's key in memory processes).

Still, it'd be nice to see things which test insight ability. There are some great scenarios and puzzles which test people's ability to reframe situations and develop insights.
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Post by Fender »

werldhed wrote:Old.
Ancient is more like it.

I did this about 18 years ago in high school. I think I got a 29 then. The last time it was posted here, just couple of months ago, I got a 32 or 33, I forget which.
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

wow - i'm struggling to get past 13...
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18...
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Hint: Several bible references.
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

Foo wrote:Hint: Several bible references.
yea i got 3 of em just by guessing - and checking on google. I wouldn't have known those facts before hand
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Post by R00k »

I'm at 20 right now. With the bible references, there is definitely a cultural bias though.
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Fender wrote:
werldhed wrote:Old.
Ancient is more like it.

I did this about 18 years ago in high school. I think I got a 29 then. The last time it was posted here, just couple of months ago, I got a 32 or 33, I forget which.
I think there were one or two I couldn't get last time. And iirc, they were things I'd never even heard of. :shrug:

I remember a number of them being British references, for the non-Brits who are trying it out.
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26 LETTERS OF THE ALPHABET
7 DAYS OF THE WEEK
7 WONDERS OF THE WORLD
12 SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC
66 BOOKS OF THE BIBLE
52 CARDS IN A PACK (WITHOUT JOKERS)
13 STRIPES IN THE UNITED STATES FLAG
18 HOLES ON A GOLF COURSE
39 BOOKS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT
5 TOES ON A FOOT
90 DEGREES IN A RIGHT ANGLE
3 BLIND MICE (SEE HOW THEY RUN)
32 IS THE TEMPERATURE IN DEGREES FAHRENHEIT AT WHICH WATER FREEZES
15 PLAYERS IN A RUGBY TEAM
3 WHEELS ON A TRICYCLE
100 CENTS IN A DOLLAR
11 PLAYERS IN A FOOTBALL (SOCCER) TEAM
12 MONTHS IN A YEAR
13 IS UNLUCKY FOR SOME
8 TENTACLES ON AN OCTOPUS
29 DAYS IN FEBRUARY IN A LEAP YEAR
27 BOOKS IN THE NEW TESTAMENT
365 DAYS IN A YEAR
13 LOAVES IN A BAKER'S DOZEN
52 WEEKS IN A YEAR
9 LIVES OF A CAT
60 MINUTES IN AN HOUR
23 PAIRS OF CHROMOSOMES IN THE HUMAN BODY
64 SQUARES ON A CHESS BOARD
9 PROVINCES IN SOUTH AFRICA
6 BALLS TO AN OVER IN CRICKET
1000 YEARS IN A MILLENNIUM
15 MEN ON A DEAD MAN'S CHEST
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Post by Nightshade »

I got 22. I GUESS I DON'T NEED TO TRY THE REST, NOW DO I PHOENIX?
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8 tencacles on an octopus? :|
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Nightshade wrote:I got 22. I GUESS I DON'T NEED TO TRY THE REST, NOW DO I PHOENIX?
I ONLY COPIED AND PASTED IT :(
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Post by werldhed »

Yup... the South Africa and Dead Man's Chest were the ones I missed. I still couldn't tell you if they're true. :shrug:
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Post by MKJ »

oh thats that thing.

fucking biblical crap
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Post by *NoSleep* »

29 in half an hour

Would have got 31 if I had given myself more time.... the remaining two I would never have guessed (cricket & chromosones). I can't see how this qualifies me as intelligent, though... just a bit of fun.
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Post by R00k »

Um. Is "1000 Years in a Millenium" not correct?

edit: looks like it is, but it is not working for me.
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R00k wrote:Um. Is "1000 Years in a Millenium" not correct?

edit: looks like it is, but it is not working for me.
You have to spell it correctly.... :p
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Post by plained »

what do you win if you samrt?
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Post by Pete »

Man, I had a hard time finding the real speeling for the answers. Took me more time to check the spelling than doing the test itself.
Anyway, sorry, I'm dumb. 14 after one hour. Here are my answers, I found the octopus and the 9 lives cat which I found strange as questions.
See, how dumb I am, I can't even copy my results.
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