ULTIMATE IQ Test (BEST TEST EVER!!!!!!) (pg. 6)
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Dj Tomer |
quote: | Originally posted by ali92
Me too, and I'm not even a professor! I'd say 150 only because _after_ you take infinity into consideration, the final value is no longer 149.9999999...; it really is 150. |
Well, if you take infinity into consideration, you also have to take the infinity of how small the folds are, therefore it really isn't 150. You can't acknowledge some infinities but not others ;) |
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Omega_Blue |
Lets keep in mind that IQ tests are mainly used in the US only, and that according to many, there are multiple intelligences that a standard IQ test can't measure, such as-
musical intelligence
interpersonal intelligence
body-kinesthetic iintelligence
linguistic intelligence
etc etc etc.
so even though you scored 155 on an online IQ test, you could very well be an interpersonal moron. |
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Magnetonium |
quote: | Originally posted by Cloudburst
Q: If A is 13, and B is 24, what is C?

That one? | This is a one possible solution that works - me and my best friend worked on it:
Each BIG ball is worth 10 points.
Each small ball is worth 4 points.
For every point of contact between any two balls, subtract 1 point.
Therefore,
A=13
B=24
C=17!
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::TranceVanDyk:: |
they purposely make your score higher so that youll buy one of their real IQ tests. i got 146 one time and 115 another. so i dont trust them. |
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Magnetonium |
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...:conf: |
The answer is 150. The additional folds result in a triangle whose area equals to half of that of the square! :p Me and my best friend worked it out! |
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Magnetonium |
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??? |
That was a tough one. We came up with this idea:
I used ice cream and gum to calculate this formula:
ICE CREAM = 4 vowels and 4 constants. Therefore, 4v + 4c = 32
GUM = 1 vowel and 2 constants. Therefore, v + 2c = 13.
First, I try to figure out the value of V.
v + 2c = 13.
v = 13 - 2c
Substitute v = 13 - 2c into 4v + 4c = 32.
4(13-2c) +4c = 32
52 - 8c +4c = 32
52 - 32 = 4c
4c = 20
c = 5.
Substitute c = 5 into v = 13 - 2c.
v = 13 - 2(5)
v = 13 - 10
v = 3
:p
Therefore, CHOCOLATE is 5C + 4V
5(5)+4(4)
= 25 + 16 = 39
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Magnetonium |
I did this test again with my friend, we spent 4 hours almost, and got IQ of 165! I guess each of us then has an IQ of 82.5! :( :o
Oh, by the way, if you get IQ over 126, then you are eligible to join their High IQ Society, which costs a fee to join. So if you're really smart, you wont join it! :p |
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D-res |
quote: | Originally posted by Magnetonium
The answer is 150. The additional folds result in a triangle whose area equals to half of that of the square! :p Me and my best friend worked it out! |
you actually had to work it out :wtf:
i felt it was rather obvious, but meh
:toothless |
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Magnetonium |
Determine the next item in the series.
B, C, D, E, or F? |
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jeremy1984 |
128 ..
Agree that the questions with the 234342894-sided objects where just plain stupid..didnt even bother to give them a try :nervous: |
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Resnick |
Each BIG ball is worth 7 points.
Each small ball is worth 2 points.
for the 'electron' one...its just two equations,
x + 3y = 13
2x + 5y = 24
so last one is 11 |
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DJ Chrono |
I got 89 with completely random guesses.
:D |
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