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I broke all the rules, but somehow still became mo
Sep 6, 2001
4,254
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Livin it up in the O.C.
23 out of 30... but some of the questions were BS.

For example, what 4 letter word can you add to:
card box code bag haste.

I thought of POST, but what the hell is a POSTcode or a POSTbag.
MAybe this is the british version. ;)

So I guess I could have had 24, but even with my 23, they said that I could probably pass a Mensa test.

btw... I'm with you douglas, all the ones I got wrong were word ones.
unscramble this, add this word, add that word...
Math is universal... Language is regional.

Without Geometry, the world would be pointless ;)
 

s1ngletrack

Monkey
Aug 17, 2004
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0
Denver
-BB- said:
23 out of 30... but some of the questions were BS.

For example, what 4 letter word can you add to:
card box code bag haste.

I thought of POST, but what the hell is a POSTcode or a POSTbag.
MAybe this is the british version. ;)

So I guess I could have had 24, but even with my 23, they said that I could probably pass a Mensa test.

btw... I'm with you douglas, all the ones I got wrong were word ones.
unscramble this, add this word, add that word...
Math is universal... Language is regional.

Without Geometry, the world would be pointless ;)
I wonder what it would take for the test to say "sorry kid, you'd better keep the current boss happy" - I got 20 out of 30 and it said that I would have a good chance of passing their test - I'll bet it's a recruiting tool of sorts, all of us are like "DAMN, I must be pretty smart, they told me I could probably pass - where do I send a check?", including the guy who scored 3/30
 

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I broke all the rules, but somehow still became mo
Sep 6, 2001
4,254
28
Livin it up in the O.C.
4 out of 30 = were you having a bad day?

14 = Same

19 = little low, but possible to pass

20 and above = excelent, you would probably pass.
 

Fathead

Monkey
May 6, 2003
433
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SE TX
"Your score was 23 out of 30. That is a very good score, you would have a good chance of passing the Mensa test."

I don't like number series questions, but I got a few of these. I love word puzzles, but had trouble with their scrambles.

I just got my bike back w/a new fork. I blame any and all errors on improper fork setup.

s1ngletrack: yah, reminds me of when Peggy Hill found out she might not be a genius, and joined some scam club for affirmation.
 

Darkreaper

Monkey
Sep 26, 2004
313
0
Away in the head
27 :D

But then I'm in the UK (Well, ireland) so I know that a postcode actually exists. Am I the only one who thinks that tealight, teabreak and teatime are all words?

I'm useless at rearranging the letters though