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June 21, 2012 6:02 pm at 6:02 pm #603853HaLeiViParticipant
That’s right. IQ.
Now that the other predictable thread is under way (this is my first time I glanced at it), it got me wondering what exactly an IQ test shows. What part of general intelligence? Is there a real general all-encompasing test that can probe all different parts of the human intellect?
To be able to quickly access and evaluate different parts of memory, triggered by different causes; to grasp different types of concepts; to solve them; intuitive logic. I’m not sure I’ve seen these very well quantified.
June 21, 2012 6:52 pm at 6:52 pm #884742gregaaronMember“Is there a real general all-encompasing test that can probe all different parts of the human intellect?”
No.
June 21, 2012 8:43 pm at 8:43 pm #884743working harderMemberFirst learn spelling, then worry about your IQ
June 22, 2012 2:53 am at 2:53 am #884744YW Moderator-42ModeratorSorry, I’m not an Em Dee.
June 22, 2012 5:03 am at 5:03 am #884745HaLeiViParticipantWhy, how do you spell Ike?
June 22, 2012 8:31 am at 8:31 am #884746TheGoqParticipant“Why, how do you spell Ike?”
Dwight.
June 22, 2012 12:56 pm at 12:56 pm #884747ChortkovParticipantHow can IQ tests tell you anything? The biggest genius in the world can be living in Africa in the jungles, cannot speak or read, yet is a major philosopher and thinker. An IQ test will baffle him, although he could kick in Einstein!!!
Most IQ tests are fakes. I got one where they ask you thirty questions like 24 H in a D, where you have to say 24 Hours in a Day. Officially, whoever scores 24+ is a genius. I am not a ‘genius’ yet i got 29 of them. It is general knowledge – a friend of mine is a genius when it comes to Maths, yet he looked at this and didn’t get 7 W of the W. That doesn’t show anything about your intellect!
June 22, 2012 2:37 pm at 2:37 pm #884748BTGuyParticipantWhile there is no “real” test to evaluate and rate the “totality” of the mind’s capabilities. IQ tests seem to be a valid and reliable indicator of the mind’s ability to comprehend and synthesis and apply information/skill to tasks within a “general” knowledge base.
IQ tests ARE culturally and socio-economically biased because a certain set of knowledge is assumed to have been acquired in order to be able to take the test. If that foundation is not there, it is difficult to assess how proficient the mind is capable of functioning.
Also, being that tests are stressful, people are being timed, the state of mind of the test taker, usually means people score lower than what they really possess in terms of IQ.
As you know, there is a good argument that self-esteem, perseverance, etc., are greater indicators in terms of predicting success and the ability of the mind to function on an optimum level.
June 22, 2012 3:12 pm at 3:12 pm #884749ChortkovParticipantIQ TEST: 24+ Genius!
You have to fill in the letters – each letter is a new word!!!
0) 24 H in a D = 24 Hours in a day. [EXAMPLE]
1) 26 L of the A
2) 7 D of the W
3) 7 W of the W
4) 12 S of the Z
5) 66 B of the B
6) 52 C in a P (WJs)
7) 13 S in the USF
8) 18 H on a GC
9) 39 B of the OT
10) 5 T on a F
11) 90 D in a R A
12) 3 B M (S H T R)
13) 32 is the T in D F in which W F
14) 15 P in a R T
15) 3 W on a T
16) 100 C in a R
17) 11 P in a F (S) T
18) 12 M in a Y
19) 13 is U F S
20) 8 T on a O
21) 29 D in F in a L Y
22) 365 D in a Y
23) 13 L in a B D
24) 52 W in a Y
25) 9 L of a C
26) 60 M in a H
27) 23 P of C in H B
28) 64 S on a C B
29) 9 P in S A
30) 6 B to an O in C
31) 1000 Y in a M
32) 15 M on a D M C
GOOD LUCK!!!
June 22, 2012 4:03 pm at 4:03 pm #884750YW Moderator-42ModeratorDavis.
June 22, 2012 4:25 pm at 4:25 pm #884751BTGuyParticipantTest. No gold banner on my post on this one, but now I see why its good to proofread when slapping the keyboard at work. My post shows a huge breach in using the English language.
June 25, 2012 4:08 pm at 4:08 pm #884752AdmittedMetsFanParticipant@YW Moderator-42
That’s what I was going to write!
June 25, 2012 10:51 pm at 10:51 pm #884753oomisParticipant1) 26 L of the A – 26 letters of the alphabet
2) 7 D of the W – 7 days of the week
3) 7 W of the W 7 wonders of the world
4) 12 S of the Z 12 signs of the zodiac
5) 66 B of the B
6) 52 C in a P (WJs)
7) 13 S in the USF
8) 18 H on a GC
9) 39 B of the OT
10) 5 T on a F
11) 90 D in a R A 90 degrees in a right angle
12) 3 B M (S H T R)
13) 32 is the T in D F in which W F 32 is the temp in degrees Farehnehit in which water freezes
14) 15 P in a R T
15) 3 W on a T 3 wedges on a triangle?
16) 100 C in a R
17) 11 P in a F (S) T
18) 12 M in a Y 12 months in a year
19) 13 is U F S
20) 8 T on a O
21) 29 D in F in a L Y 29 days in Feb. in a leap year
22) 365 D in a Y 365 days in a year
23) 13 L in a B D
24) 52 W in a Y 52 weeks in a year
25) 9 L of a C 9 lives of a cat
26) 60 M in a H 60 minutes in an hour
27) 23 P of C in H B
28) 64 S on a C B
29) 9 P in S A
30) 6 B to an O in C
31) 1000 Y in a M 1000 years ub a millenium
32) 15 M on a D M C 15 men on a dead man’s chest
that’s all I got so far.
June 25, 2012 11:48 pm at 11:48 pm #884754brotherofursParticipant20) 8 tentacles on an octupus
June 26, 2012 1:14 am at 1:14 am #884755yentingyentaParticipant6) 52 cards in a pack (without jokers)
7) 13 stripes on the United states flag
June 26, 2012 1:22 am at 1:22 am #884756yentingyentaParticipant17) 11 players on a football (soccer) team
June 26, 2012 1:23 am at 1:23 am #884757SaysMeMember7) 13 stripes in the US flag
8) 18 Holes on a golf course
12) 3 blind mice- see how they run!
16) 100 cents in a roll?
19) 13 is unlucky for some
27) 23 pairs of chromasome in human ___?
June 26, 2012 1:24 am at 1:24 am #884758oomisParticipant8) 18 holes on a golf course
9) 39 Books of the Old testament
June 26, 2012 1:30 am at 1:30 am #884759oomisParticipant5) 66 Books of the Bible
23) 13 loaves in a BAker’s Dozen
June 26, 2012 1:31 am at 1:31 am #884760oomisParticipant19 and counting….
June 26, 2012 1:32 am at 1:32 am #884761oomisParticipant10) Five Towns on a Friday (yuck!) ?
June 26, 2012 1:33 am at 1:33 am #884762oomisParticipant12) 3 blind mice (see how they run)
June 26, 2012 1:36 am at 1:36 am #884763oomisParticipant28) 64 seats on a commuter bus?
June 26, 2012 3:45 am at 3:45 am #884764oomisParticipant27) the last word is “beings” (thanks for the first several)
June 26, 2012 3:49 am at 3:49 am #884765oomisParticipant10)five tines on a fork
June 26, 2012 4:09 am at 4:09 am #884766SaysMeMemberum my forks only have 4 tines!:)
June 26, 2012 4:44 am at 4:44 am #884767☕ DaasYochid ☕Participant5 toes on a foot, but I liked Oomis’ better.
June 27, 2012 1:03 pm at 1:03 pm #884768ChortkovParticipantoomis1105 – 28) 64 Squares on a Chess Board.
Well done, but why has nobody got number 30? One of the really obvious ones!!!
July 9, 2012 1:30 pm at 1:30 pm #884769ChortkovParticipantBUMP!!! BUMP!!!BUMP!!!BUMP!!!BUMP!!!BUMP!!!BUMP!!!BUMP!!!
Come on genii of CR; let’s see your talent — ask your riddles… fire questions…
July 9, 2012 2:21 pm at 2:21 pm #884770yentingyentaParticipantok yekke, here’s a riddle
a man with 3 sons dies. in his will, he leaves 17 horses to be divided between them. to the oldest, he leaves 1/2 the horses, to the second son 1/3 of the horses and to the youngest, 1/9th of the horses. no horses may be cut or sold. how are the horses divided up
July 10, 2012 12:35 pm at 12:35 pm #884771ChortkovParticipantHi – just noticed the riddle, yentingyenta. Is the answer something mathematic, something ridiculous that will find a way around the question without answering it, or something logical, like each person adds a certain number of horses onto the lot and then divide it???
July 10, 2012 3:24 pm at 3:24 pm #884772yentingyentaParticipantone hint: the man who died has a neighbor with one horse
July 10, 2012 6:56 pm at 6:56 pm #884773ChortkovParticipantSimple. Borrow the neighbors horse, to make 18. 18/2 = 9; 18/3 = 6; 18/9 = 2. 2+9+6 = 17. Give the guy one back.
Problem is – you didn’t divide 17 horses and give a 1/2 to the oldest, nor a third to the second, nor a ninth to the third. You gave a fraction of 18!!!
July 10, 2012 7:06 pm at 7:06 pm #884774yentingyentaParticipantthats the one problem with the riddle that ALL ppl seem to have. the riddle is just supposed to make you think outside the box, not really make sense.
July 10, 2012 10:51 pm at 10:51 pm #884775ChortkovParticipantYentingyenta: Here’s one for you then [which isn’t a riddle…]
There was a very lazy, rich man who paid his servants to carry him around wherever he went. When he needed to use the bath, his servants would place him inside, and close the door, locking it from the outside. He would shout ‘HOT’ and they would pour hot water down a tube until he shouted ‘COLD’ or ‘OFF’. One day, he lost his voice. He shouted ‘HOT’, and they began pumping hot water through. To his horror, when he shouted ‘OFF’, they couldn’t hear him over the sound of the water. So water was coming in still.
The room was so small it had exactly enough room for the bath on all sides, and the door opened outwardly to let him out. There was no way of getting out. The water was rising in the tiny room, and eventually he would drown.
WHAT SHOULD HE DO TO SAVE HIMSELF?
July 10, 2012 10:54 pm at 10:54 pm #884776ChortkovParticipantCountry A and Country B were at war together. The ONLY way to get from one country to another was by crossing the bridge, which was manned by armed guards. Anybody caught trying to cross would be sent back to his own country.
It takes ten minutes to cross the bridge. Every fifteen minutes, the guards would enter a tent to eat/drink for two minutes. Mr X needs to cross the bridge. How should he do so? [Without swimming/parachuting or crossing any other way; without turning invisible and without using a Disillusionment Charm]
July 10, 2012 11:41 pm at 11:41 pm #884777SaysMeMemberall 3 of those were oldies! any new ones anyone?
July 10, 2012 11:49 pm at 11:49 pm #884778yentingyentaParticipantbang on the door. duh
break the guards’ clock during the 15 mins and when they go in for the 2 min break, they will lose track of time and you can safely cross over
July 11, 2012 12:17 am at 12:17 am #884779candy613MemberHey! you forgot my favorite one!
200 D for PG in the G of M
Now can anyone figure that one out???
July 11, 2012 12:58 am at 12:58 am #884780HaLeiViParticipantFor the bath, he should allow the water to fall on him, which will quiet the sound. Then he can call, “OFF”.
For the bridge, he can do something similar to what Rebbe Yehoshua Ben Karcha did. You go on to the bridge while they are inside. Before they come out you turn around and head back. They will think you came from the opposite direction and put you there.
That $200 for Passing Go in the G of M is not that hard after all. The sentence structure gave it away.
July 11, 2012 1:20 pm at 1:20 pm #884781ChortkovParticipantHaleivi – The bridge answer was correct. As for the bathtub, how about he PULLS OUT THE PLUG????
July 13, 2012 3:27 am at 3:27 am #884782yentingyentaParticipantyekke, but then he’s still stuck in the bathtub. hows he supposed to get out even if he’s not drowning?
July 13, 2012 1:34 pm at 1:34 pm #884783ChortkovParticipantyenitngyenta:
1) He can knock on the door. He cannot if the water is going to ruin the entire room outside; once the plug is out he can bang on the door so that the guys will hear him.
2) The servants will come in after some time like they usually do, especially if they don’t hear anything from him. Not if he drowns, they won’t.
3) Thirdly, even if he cannot get out – at least it answers the question, unlike the horses one where you need to solve the problem without answering the question!!
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