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So I decided to take a I.Q test the other day. (Just a stupid Facebook I.Q test) To see how well I'd do, I expected my usual 120-128 score which I always seem to get. So I took it and scored a 122. After I was done, I thought about it and realized my biggest weakness when it comes to these tests is figuring out these types of questions...
What comes next... 1, 3, 4, 7, 11, _
A. 13 B. 15 C. 18 D. 19
Determine the missing number. "Car, Glove, Clock, Sock"..."4, 5, 12, ?"
A. 3 B. 5 C. 7 D. 17
Now I'll be completely honest with all of TL and admit, that I simply have no fucking idea what it is. I Winged it and picked C on the first one, and D on the second question. I don't understand them at all. If anyone could explain it to me in the simplest terms possible that'd be great. (Don't be like "You're a dumbass, is as simple as it can get LOL!!!1") Try to break it down if possible too.
I believe if I can actually 'get' these questions, I'll probably be able to raise my IQ by at least 8 on further tests.
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first question is simple
1 and 3 make 4 3 and 4 make 7 4 and 7 make 11 so 11 and 7 must make 18.
not sure on the second one.
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God thats so simple, I can't believe I didn't see that. I guessed right though, but I don't really consider that 'getting it right'.
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The first is the previous 2 terms added together, kinda like Fibonacci series. 1+3=4 3+4=7 4+7=11 11+7=18 The second one i think its B. It's a little tricky, but a car has 4 wheels, a glove has 5 places for fingers, a clock has 12 hour cycles, and so i guess a sock houses 5 toes.
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^LOL I would have never thought of that.
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On October 09 2007 11:20 unsoundlogic wrote: The first is the previous 2 terms added together, kinda like Fibonacci series. 1+3=4 3+4=7 4+7=11 11+7=18 The second one i think its B. It's a little tricky, but a car has 4 wheels, a glove has 5 places for fingers, a clock has 12 hour cycles, and so i guess a sock houses 5 toes.
haha that one is evil, i so would not have gotten that one right away. I was like, counting out letters in each word and the like haha.
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second one I would assume is B
car - 4 wheels glove - 5 fingers clock - 12 "positions" sock - 5 toes
first one is kind of obvious
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For the first question, the first 2 numbers adds up to the 3rd one, like 1 and 3 adds up to 4, 4 and 7 adds up to 11, so 11, and 7 will add up to 18. Which makes C correct
For the second question, car has 4 wheels, so it is 4 glove has 5 places for fingers so its 5, Clock has 12 places for arrow to go to sock has 5 places for toes...
*PS* didn't read above posts..
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You guys have socks with individual toes?
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number two is kind of a stupid question but it is 5
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Cayman Islands24199 Posts
wonder what kripke would say about these things. ;o
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On October 09 2007 11:33 SonuvBob wrote: You guys have socks with individual toes?
but yeah I didn't understand B but A I remembered from the da vinci code (lol)
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I'll post the 3rd question that was in the short test as well.
Complete the series 35, 16, 2.1, 47, 37, __
A. 34 B. 4.2 C. 13 D. 1.04 E. 50
Once again, I don't understand the sequence or relation.
EDIT: These seem pretty funny, most of them appear to be really easy when you break them down. Maybe I think to complex or something retarded.
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You add up by 1+3, 3+4, 4+7, 7+11
For the second one, yeah its by how many things there are in each item, 4 wheels, 5 fingers, 12 digits, so 5 for socks.
I'm guessing you got the first one right? And I dont know the third one
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Canada7170 Posts
#2 should really be ONE for ONE foot.
EDIT: nvm.
+ Show Spoiler +I know the answer; PM me if you reeeeallly want to know. EDIT2: Alright gonna let the cat out of the bag: + Show Spoiler +
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^ i found that too, but the questions didn't match? the second sequence you posted is a fake though (the one with 2.1 in it ) according to a bit of searching
here's a fun one 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 8, 15, 14, 5, 6 ?
took me longer than the morris sequence =/
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I just took some facebook IQ test because of this blog, must have been a diff one though because i didnt see any of the same questions. 26/30, 11/15 minutes, 136 IQ. Probably bullshit because the test seemed pretty easy and they probably just want you to pay for a report.
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Canada7170 Posts
On October 09 2007 12:27 JeeJee wrote:^ i found that too, but the questions didn't match? the second sequence you posted is a fake though (the one with 2.1 in it ) according to a bit of searching here's a fun one 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 8, 15, 14, 5, 6 ? took me longer than the morris sequence =/
That one question is there, so someone took a legitimate quiz, and added that one in at the end to waste time.
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On October 09 2007 12:27 JeeJee wrote:^ i found that too, but the questions didn't match? the second sequence you posted is a fake though (the one with 2.1 in it ) according to a bit of searching here's a fun one 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 8, 15, 14, 5, 6 ? took me longer than the morris sequence =/
tricky. are the primes there as a distraction?
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i got owned by this one:
14, 18, 23, 28, 34, 42, 50, 59, _, _, _....
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