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Posted by Cloudburst on Dec-26-2004 17:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Absolut_Vodka
I never believe these online IQ tests. Conducting a proper one can take up to 3-4 hours


I agree. I mostly do these because I like the exercise.. (something I have been infected with since I started uni)


Posted by Laughingfennec on Dec-26-2004 17:40:

You have a ten centimeter by ten centimeter square with a flap on the top edge. Unfolding this flap reveals a second flap, and unfolding this second flap reveals a third, as shown. If there are an infinite number of these flaps, what is the area of the entire figure (in square centimeters) when they are all unfolded?




OMG...


Posted by Kaz on Dec-26-2004 17:48:

131


Posted by DarkAngel on Dec-26-2004 17:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Laughingfennec
You have a ten centimeter by ten centimeter square with a flap on the top edge. Unfolding this flap reveals a second flap, and unfolding this second flap reveals a third, as shown. If there are an infinite number of these flaps, what is the area of the entire figure (in square centimeters) when they are all unfolded?




OMG...



Oh, HELL no.


I fell asleep during geometry back in 198.....uh never mind.


Posted by Laughingfennec on Dec-26-2004 17:56:

113


Posted by robin on Dec-26-2004 18:18:

amazing how everyone scores about the average of 100..


Posted by TweeK on Dec-26-2004 18:24:

Read This!

quote:
Originally posted by Lil-H
Douchebag

and D-res: douchebag

Only 2 % of the worldspupulation has 140 - --->
So I dont really think any of you are one of those 2 %.


LOL!!

I didnt even take it obiously(spelled wrong)

I wasnt that bored last night.


Posted by ali92 on Dec-26-2004 18:27:

I'm having a hard time with these questions with the 3-D balls that you have to see which doe not match with the unfolded pattern. That number one with big bals and more small ones was one I couldn't get. I put 13, as I didn't think it would be 12 because it throws off set B (the red set that was 24 and had two big balls and five little ones).


Posted by Laughingfennec on Dec-26-2004 18:59:

There is a system for pricing items at the candy store. How much should the chocolate cost?



someone understood that???


Posted by DarkAngel on Dec-26-2004 19:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Laughingfennec
There is a system for pricing items at the candy store. How much should the chocolate cost?



someone understood that???




Posted by ali92 on Dec-26-2004 19:03:

Anyone took their hardest test? I looked at the first question and knew I was already 'out-of-it'. They say no-one has achieved a perfect score on it, but how do they know all the right answers?


Posted by robin on Dec-26-2004 19:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Laughingfennec
You have a ten centimeter by ten centimeter square with a flap on the top edge. Unfolding this flap reveals a second flap, and unfolding this second flap reveals a third, as shown. If there are an infinite number of these flaps, what is the area of the entire figure (in square centimeters) when they are all unfolded?




OMG...


wouldn't that just be 150?


Posted by robin on Dec-26-2004 19:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Laughingfennec
There is a system for pricing items at the candy store. How much should the chocolate cost?



someone understood that???


well its goes 132 > 134 and then back to 132 so i figured 42 > 13 back to 42??

*very unsure though*


Posted by Fast Turtle on Dec-26-2004 19:06:

Your score is 111

Wow, I'm more intelligent than the average person!

Pretty good considering I answered randomly, huh?


Posted by Laughingfennec on Dec-26-2004 19:08:

quote:
Originally posted by robin
wouldn't that just be 150?


i don't think so ...it might be close to 200....you have 2 sides of 10 centimenter, one stays at 10 and the other increases like 10 -> 15 -> 17.5 -> 18.75 ->...if you see what i mean ...then it may do something like 10 * 20 ...


Posted by D-res on Dec-26-2004 19:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Lil-H
Douchebag

and D-res: douchebag

Only 2 % of the worldspupulation has 140 - --->
So I dont really think any of you are one of those 2 %. I took this other iq test and got 137 (something like that) but that isnt true at all. I also got 12x on another test :S
Stick to the tickle test folks: http://web.tickle.com/tests/uiq/ind...articlestext&z=

There I got 126 and I am quite pleased!!




quote:
Originally posted by TweeK
LOL!!

I didnt even take it obiously(spelled wrong)

I wasnt that bored last night.





i did... i've gotten higher on like... real written out IQ tests. highest was 152, thats why i had the ""

sorry if im smart Lil-H... and douche bag is two words


Posted by Regbar on Dec-26-2004 19:28:

122


Posted by Lil-H on Dec-26-2004 19:29:

ok, douchebag

I only assumed you werent that smart, sorry then


Posted by TOR on Dec-26-2004 19:49:

127

i couldn't answer the questions that involved words.. basically because English is not my native language.

oh and i hate geometry


Posted by sym on Dec-26-2004 19:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Cloudburst
Q: If A is 13, and B is 24, what is C?



That one?


I thought this one was like electrons, so the middle one had had one shared electron between the 2 big balls, tho makeing it have 23, so the last one should have 12.


Posted by Dj Tomer on Dec-26-2004 20:14:

139...
those unfolded patterns are stupid, i could do the cubes, but a 30+ sided object? please...


Posted by Dj Tomer on Dec-26-2004 20:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Laughingfennec
You have a ten centimeter by ten centimeter square with a flap on the top edge. Unfolding this flap reveals a second flap, and unfolding this second flap reveals a third, as shown. If there are an infinite number of these flaps, what is the area of the entire figure (in square centimeters) when they are all unfolded?




OMG...


if its unfolded infinitly many times, it means that the area increases infinitly, therefore the answer is infinity (not 100% sure on this one tho... )

quote:
Originally posted by Laughingfennec
There is a system for pricing items at the candy store. How much should the chocolate cost?



someone understood that???


vowels are worth 3 each and consonants are worth 5 each.
best way to do this is find words with the same number of vowels and diffenent number of consonants and see the different prices (ice cream and jaw breaker in this case) and see how much the consonants are worth, since theres 2 more and the price is 10 cents more, well you get it...

quote:
Originally posted by Cloudburst
Q: If A is 13, and B is 24, what is C?



That one?


even tho the easiest way to do it is to just notice that A and C together add up to B and then do B-A=C (as cloudburst said) the only way to figure this out really is by trial and error. try to come up with different combinations of values for the small balls and big balls that satisfy the values for A and B.


Posted by Laughingfennec on Dec-26-2004 20:32:

quote:
Originally posted by robin
wouldn't that just be 150?



ignore my answer above , 150 might be right, i totally made it more difficult that it is


quote:
Originally posted by Dj Tomer
139...
those unfolded patterns are stupid, i could do the cubes, but a 30+ sided object? please...


i second this thta's dangerous for the brain imo.


Posted by Cloudburst on Dec-26-2004 20:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj Tomer
if its unfolded infinitly many times, it means that the area increases infinitly, therefore the answer is infinity (not 100% sure on this one tho... )



Not quite. The answer would be 150. Because the new area added each time is � of the previous it will go towards an infinite small area.It's about mathematical (calculus) "limits" (lim), not sure the english word for it.


Posted by robin on Dec-26-2004 20:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj Tomer
if its unfolded infinitly many times, it means that the area increases infinitly, therefore the answer is infinity (not 100% sure on this one tho... )



yes and no. technically you'd never reach the answer but it can never be bigger then 150 so 'infinitly' *or whatever* big is wrong.


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