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Check it out. It is a quick and easy one. I missed one...
http://www.mikescomputerinfo.com/inteltest.htm"
http://www.mikescomputerinfo.com/inteltest.htm"
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??Gokul43201 said:It must also be very recently made.
Seeing Chi's post, I'm not so sure now. I got the same message, and I'm guessing we got the same score, so it clearly did not update the list after I took the test. If it updates once daily, then this is still only two days old.larkspur said:??
Chi Meson said:I don't believe it. I have to admit, these are just a collection of old "gotcha" riddles, and I've seen nearly all of them before.
The test was written by a person whose knowledge of sports with innings and outs is limited to baseball, and whose intelligence didn't entertain the possibility of the existence of other sports that have both.ziad1985 said:I didn't understand this question:"How many outs are there in an inning?"
Oh it's a baseball question, never even watched a game before..Gokul43201 said:...t is a baseball question. It does not test your intelligence if you are from a country where baseball is not the national waste-of-time.
same here.SticksandStones said:8/11 I rock!
No you arent.radou said:I wonder if I'm the only one who got the Moses vs. Noah thing wrong.
You've got company.radou said:I wonder if I'm the only one who got the Moses vs. Noah thing wrong.
ziad1985 said:I didn't understand this question:"How many outs are there in an inning?"
Yes, and it can also evaluate your love life...must be highly scientific to do that.:tongue:gabee said:Well, of course it does use the highly reliable "Simon Evans scoring system," which as far as I can tell is a made-up name. :P
An intelligence test is a standardized assessment designed to measure a person's cognitive abilities, such as problem-solving, reasoning, and verbal and non-verbal skills.
Intelligence is typically measured in an IQ test by comparing an individual's performance to that of others in their age group. A score of 100 is considered average, with higher scores indicating above-average intelligence and lower scores indicating below-average intelligence.
While intelligence tests can provide valuable information, they are not a perfect measure of a person's intelligence. Factors such as test-taking skills, cultural and educational background, and motivation can also affect test scores.
Yes, there are various types of intelligence tests, such as the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) and the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales. These tests may differ in their format and the specific cognitive abilities they measure.
While intelligence is largely determined by genetics, studies have shown that it can be improved through practice and training. This is known as neuroplasticity, where the brain is able to adapt and change based on experiences and learning. However, the extent to which intelligence can be improved may vary from person to person.