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The Ultimate IQ Test
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| 12/19/2001
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Posted on 12/19/2001 2:42:06 PM PST by Beep
Just for fun! Test your IQ, and get the gift of self-knowledge this Christmas! It doesn't take long, and it's relatively painless. It's scientifically accurate as well! Give it a shot!!
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To: backup
I just got back from taking the test:
Congratulations, rboatman!
Your Ultimate IQ score is 135
Your Intellectual Type is a Raging Hardheaded Freeper (A.K.A. Visionary Philosopher)
I guess that explains why I am an engineer and inventor. Why I hunt, target shoot, sculpt, paint, write fiction, fish, and freep for fun. Although the last three DO fit with the Visionary Philosopher designation. :^)
I do wonder how much those three brandys affected my score...shucks, they probably didn't raise it that much.
Think I'll have another one.
To: Maven
Actually I believe that coconut is the only non fruit amoung the choices
To: monkeyshine
It seemed the questions you missed determined whether you were a visionary philosopher, mathematician, facts curator, or something else...you could get the same score but get a different description.
I missed the last one, and to boot, the other 'which design doesn't belong' question (there were 2, I think), all because I overthought the problem. Both questions were looking to see if you could figure out that there were 2 of one thing, 2 of another, and 1 by itself that was the correct answer. In the last question, that would've been the small circle with the triangle, as there were 2 large squares and 2 large circles, and then the other one I missed, there was a circle with a smaller circle at the center (correct), 2 rectangles, and 2 triangles.
I should've got those, but then I did get the grapes question right, for the right reason even, so I'm happy. There weren't too many hard questions.
To: Old Professer
I believe Stanford was what I meant to type, the university as opposed to the town (Stamford), that my post produced, my fingers are fatter than these keys.I figured that! NOT that you have fat fingers (*G*), but the Stanford/Stamford part! Sometimes, depending on what meds are in my system, my typing causes me to appear "dylsexic!" *VBG*
;-}
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posted on
12/19/2001 7:42:10 PM PST
by
Beep
To: SLJP
Snot Bump!
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posted on
12/19/2001 7:42:34 PM PST
by
Slapper
To: clamper1797
I also think it was a pretty crappy IQ test . It seemed more of a knowledge of clique and old sayings test than anything. Someone of another culture would not have scored well on it high IQ or not
To: JavaTheHutt
I think the California Voter question (the one about the fruits and nuts) was Coconut because all the others were fruit, the coconut is a seed.
To: sheep
Egggactly!
To: clamper1797
Aw shucks, you caught me not "refreshing" the thread frequently enough.
Comment #250 Removed by Moderator
To: connectthedots
No disrepect intended connectthedots, but can you explain the paradox between having attention deficit disorder, and the ability to hyper-focus?
Just curious, Slapper.
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posted on
12/19/2001 7:53:40 PM PST
by
Slapper
To: rboatman
the coconut, as seen in grocery stores, as a hairy looking thing, is found inside a larger fruit from the tree, much like the seeds inside the apple, pear, grape, and banana. A pecan is also technically a fruit, however, we only eat the seed of that fruit, like the coconut.
To: Slapper
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12/19/2001 7:56:52 PM PST
by
Beep
To: clamper1797
Actually I believe that coconut is the only non fruit amoung the choicesThat's what I thought, too! Think the teacher will change our grade :^)
To: Citizen of the Savage Nation
The one with the circle I figured was the odd one because all the other pictures had angles. Even though I originally thought symmetry was important - which made me lean towards the one with the long hypotenuse, I put down the circle because it was the only one without angles on it.
To: xm177e2
I knew you were a genius.
To: Harley - Mississippi
Other than ZERO or Unknown from not taking this test, what are people's LOWEST scores for this test ? :)I'm afraid that would be my fiance! (Shhhhhh; don't tell him!! *G*) He scored a 100. That is the lowest I've heard of. On this thread, I think the lowest score was 113. No one is "mentally-challenged," apparently! *VBG*
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12/19/2001 8:08:59 PM PST
by
Beep
To: Old Professer
I will argue against this til the day I die; intelligence is not knowledge, it is the ability to acquire and use knowledge; logic and reasoning are in the end social skills but do predict intelligence when measured at an early age. This site is a "massage session" you can't score poorly, why, your feel-bads might get hurt.
I agree 100%. That being said, I was pretty happy with my 135. Word Warrior, though, is a joke.
To: 911
Competitive, aren't we both?
Took the SAT - got a good score (1410 I think), but my older brother was better by a few points.
So I got mad and took the d**m thing again. (Whooped him good that time.......
Course he always reminded me afterwards that I had to do it twice to beat his score, .... and he'd have done better too ... "If I had taken a practice test."
To: Dan from Michigan
I did best in the logic, and poor in the abstract shape BS. So you're a visual mathemetician, like me then eh?
129 ain't bad! :) I took it and flew over the math ones. I should've spent more time on it (did it in less than 10 minutes) instead of "guessing" at the math problems. Ahh well....
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