Someone tell me which ones I missed.
1. T
2. T
3. F
4. T
5. T
6. T
7. T
8. F
9. T
10. T
11. T
12. T
13. F
14. F
15. T
16. F
17. T
18. F
19. F
20.F
21. F
22. F
23. F
24. F
25. T
26. T
27. T
28. F
29. T
30. F
31. F
32. F
33. F
34. T
35. T
36. T
37. T
38. F [Reply]
Originally Posted by OldTownChief:
Someone tell me which ones I missed.
1. T
2. T
3. F
4. T
5. T
6. T
7. T
8. F
9. T
10. T
11. T
12. T
13. F
14. F
15. T
16. F
17. T
18. F
19. F
20.F
21. F
22. F
23. F
24. F
25. T
26. T
27. T
28. F
29. T
30. F
31. F
32. F
33. F
34. T
35. T
36. T
37. T
38. F
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Originally Posted by OldTownChief:
Someone tell me which ones I missed.
1. T
2. T
3. F
4. T
5. T
6. T
7. T
8. F
9. T
10. T
11. T
12. T
13. F
14. F
15. T
16. F
17. T
18. F
19. F
20.F
21. F
22. F
23. F
24. F
25. T
26. T
27. T
28. F
29. T
30. F
31. F
32. F
33. F
34. T
35. T
36. T
37. T
38. F
I don't know if you missed them or I did but we differ on 24, 31, 36 and 37. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OldTownChief:
The highest I could get even with cheating was 140.
I had a 148 after taking it a coupe if times. About 2/3 of the questions I was sure about, the other 1/3 I went the opposite on some and finally worked my way up to the 148 mark. That was the highest I could get it to go. [Reply]
I got a 152 on a retake. I'm pretty sure that these are correct:
1. T
2. T
3. F
4. T
5. T
6. T
7. T
8. F
9. T
10. T
11. T
12. T
13. F
14. F
15. T
16. F
17. T
18. F
19. F
20.F
21. F
22. F
23. F
24. F
25. T
26. T
27. T
28. F
29. T
30. F
31. T
32. F
33. F
34. T
35. T
36. F
37. F
38. F [Reply]
Originally Posted by GoChiefs:
We need a new IQ test.
Let's just let you and Skip race to put together a home entertainment system. I bought a DVDR this week to record the games on DVD disks and the thing had me to the point of calling a teenager to come hook it up for me. I don't know if I am starting to slip in my old age or if they are making things tougher to hook together. It took me 2 hours to get the thing hooked in and working. I kept sitting there and saying to myself "It's just like the instructions said, why won't it work?" [Reply]
These online tests are nowhere near accurate. Who ever heard of a True-False IQ test? Plus, the average range (on the Stanford Binet) is 90-110. 110 is a good score. How many on here reported a score in that range? So we are all geniouses then? Yeah, right. [Reply]