This is one of the toughest IQ tests on the internet.
It has to do with memorization and and how well you can manipulate shapes.
Try it out and post your score.
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134. I could have done better actually just now I remember some of the answers to the questions... :|
It asked me to join something.
No thanks.
[QUOTE="TheOddQuantum"]134 :| It asked me to join something.
No thanks.
Trmpt
134? lol
*uses the force*
I sensed many lucky guesses during this ones testing.
I generally knew the answers. I reckon I got all of the memory ones, word association, maths, and factual knowledge. I went badly on the ball-pattern one. However now I know how it works. I didn't and still don't get the one about Aristotle :lol:[QUOTE="Trmpt"][QUOTE="TheOddQuantum"]134 :| It asked me to join something.
No thanks.
TheOddQuantum
134? lol
*uses the force*
I sensed many lucky guesses during this ones testing.
I generally knew the answers. I reckon I got all of the memory ones, word association, maths, and factual knowledge. I went badly on the ball-pattern one. However now I know how it works. I didn't and still don't get the one about Aristotle :lol:I had to guess every one of the memorisation ones. Each time I picked out a row to memorise, which ended up being the same each time. D:I had to guess every one of the memorisation ones. Each time I picked out a row to memorise, which ended up being the same each time. D:Funky_LlamaDo you have any Idea what the answer to the question "Nietzche is to *someone I don't remember* as Aristotle is to:"?
The harder test asked me a question like
" how many electrons are there in a mole?" (Probably didn't say electrons. (cant remember)
But I immediatly thought about an actual animal and started thinking of ways I could count the hairs on it, or whatever it was asking. lol
Then I read the answers it was giving me and was like, "Say whaaaaaaaaat?"
Only someone with advanced degrees in physics would know the answer to that one.
120 on the standard test (not the tm3 thingy). I find it very depressing that the page title was 'testresults_fail.php' :PFunky_LlamaI burned through it, and didn't pay much attention to the stupid shape thingies, but I got 120 as well >_> I'm not smart enough to join their club :(
The harder test asked me a question like
" how many electrons are there in a mole?" (Probably didn't say electrons. (cant remember)Trmpt
Avogadro's Constant? Aproximately 6.02 x 10^23.
[QUOTE="Funky_Llama"]I had to guess every one of the memorisation ones. Each time I picked out a row to memorise, which ended up being the same each time. D:TheOddQuantumDo you have any Idea what the answer to the question "Nietzche is to *someone I don't remember* as Aristotle is to:"?No idea, the questions are different each time. I did get one along the lines of 'Skinner is to behavourism as Freud is to ___'.
134. I could have done better actually just now I remember some of the answers to the questions... :|
It asked me to join something.
No thanks.TheOddQuantum
Why didnt you join? I mean if you really did score that high it doesnt cost anything and it gives you a detailed sheet showing you what you did well on.
Only someone with advanced degrees in physics would know the answer to that one. TrmptOr chemistry at the level a 16/17-year-old would be doing.
[QUOTE="TheOddQuantum"]134. I could have done better actually just now I remember some of the answers to the questions... :|
It asked me to join something.
No thanks.Trmpt
Why didnt you join? I mean if you really did score that high it doesnt cost anything and it gives you a detailed sheet showing you what you did well on.
That's when you start to pay.[QUOTE="Trmpt"]The harder test asked me a question like
" how many electrons are there in a mole?" (Probably didn't say electrons. (cant remember)TheOddQuantum
Avogadro's Constant? Aproximately 6.02 x 10^23.
Did you actually know that when you took the test or did you look it up afterwards?[QUOTE="TheOddQuantum"][QUOTE="Trmpt"]The harder test asked me a question like
" how many electrons are there in a mole?" (Probably didn't say electrons. (cant remember)Trmpt
Avogadro's Constant? Aproximately 6.02 x 10^23.
Did you actually know that when you took the test or did you look it up afterwards? is 6.02x10^24 not 23[QUOTE="TheOddQuantum"][QUOTE="Trmpt"]The harder test asked me a question like
" how many electrons are there in a mole?" (Probably didn't say electrons. (cant remember)Trmpt
Avogadro's Constant? Aproximately 6.02 x 10^23.
Did you actually know that when you took the test or did you look it up afterwards? I could've told you this one! And I haven't taken chemistry in 2 years.Uhh yea... Wait till you're in high school and you'll know that on the back of your hand.The harder test asked me a question like
" how many electrons are there in a mole?" (Probably didn't say electrons. (cant remember)
But I immediatly thought about an actual animal and started thinking of ways I could count the hairs on it, or whatever it was asking. lol
Then I read the answers it was giving me and was like, "Say whaaaaaaaaat?"
Only someone with advanced degrees in physics would know the answer to that one.
Trmpt
[QUOTE="Trmpt"]Did you actually know that when you took the test or did you look it up afterwards? It didn't come up :?Avogadro's Constant? Aproximately 6.02 x 10^23.
Trmpt
I don't really trust any IQ tests or IQ associations. I don't need IQ test results to show my intelligence. And anyways I wouldn't go around flaunting this sheet about. Furthermore I absolutely don't trust the bell curve at the end.Why didnt you join? I mean if you really did score that high it doesnt cost anything and it gives you a detailed sheet showing you what you did well on.
Trmpt
[QUOTE="Trmpt"]Only someone with advanced degrees in physics would know the answer to that one. Funky_LlamaOr chemistry at the level a 16/17-year-old would be doing. LOL, Now that you mention high school chemistry its starting to sound kind of familiar. Took that class like 4 years ago, have no idea why I said only someone with a physics degree would know that, just popped into my head.
[QUOTE="Trmpt"][QUOTE="TheOddQuantum"]Did you actually know that when you took the test or did you look it up afterwards? is 6.02x10^24 not 23 No, you're wrong.Avogadro's Constant? Aproximately 6.02 x 10^23.
kemar7856
Check Wikipedia.
[QUOTE="Trmpt"][QUOTE="TheOddQuantum"]Did you actually know that when you took the test or did you look it up afterwards? is 6.02x10^24 not 23Avogadro's Constant? Aproximately 6.02 x 10^23.
kemar7856
no, he's right. it's 23.
121 on the harder one too, which is surprising given that the questions were very hard and made me a sad panda. :(
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